List of cultural monuments in Radeburg

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In the list of cultural monuments in Radeburg , all cultural monuments of the city of Radeburg 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 Saxony .

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Bärnsdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Material aggregate component in the OT Bärnsdorf of the material aggregate narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg (Map) 1884 Impersonal entity component of the entirety of radebeul-radeburg railway , in the municipality Radeburg, OT Bärnsdorf: (. ID No. 08950103, Radebeul, city) route of the narrow gauge railway, ports, telecommunications overhead line - transport and the history of technology is important. 09284289
 


Bärnsdorf village church
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Bärnsdorf village church On the Promnitz
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1875 Church with church furnishings, churchyard, churchyard wall and a relief plate embedded in the entrance wall - hall church with polygonal choir and west tower, church building in the arched style of the 19th century, relief in the churchyard wall, old grave plate with angels and two children, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the place and the appearance of the town. 09284348
 


pond
pond On the Promnitz
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19th century Significant in terms of local history and the appearance of the town, it was erroneously listed under “village pond” in the list of monuments until 2002, the irregular structure still partly framed with sandstone, reconstructed weir and wall in 2002. 09284364
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house and barn
Three-sided courtyard with stable house and barn At the Promnitz 3; 5
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re. 1802 Three-sided courtyard with residential stable house (No. 5), barn, side building (No. 3) and courtyard entrance - side building with half-timbered upper floor, residential stable house plastered solid building with twin windows in the gable, of architectural and economic importance. Stable house upper floor half-timbered, with three brick courtyard entrance pillars, barn converted in 2003. 09284345
 


House (former school) and barn
House (former school) and barn An der Promnitz 8
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Early 19th century Half-timbered buildings, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Residential house (upper floor half-timbered) and barn (half-timbered) as well as courtyard entrance with brick courtyard entrance pillars. 09284350
 


Rectory with rectory
Rectory with rectory An der Promnitz 11
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Mid 17th century Parsonage with parsonage, barn and side building (Kantor-Tittel-Haus), with courtyard wall and two entrances (gate and gate) - closed parsonage with a local impact next to the church, parsonage upstairs half-timbered with ancient construction (head and foot braces), seat niche portal , Barn and side building plastered solid structures, of architectural and local significance. Residential building (upper floor half-timbered, seat niche portal), entrances to the rectory with two posts each. 09284349
 


Rest of the quarry stone wall of the front yard An der Promnitz 19
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19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the town 09284351
 


Courtyard wall with gate to a three-sided courtyard An der Promnitz 31
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around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the town. Leutepforte: Round arched side entrance (forms three-sided courtyard with no.29) 09284359
 


Inn with hall and extension
Inn with hall and extension Bärnsdorfer Hauptstrasse 31; 33
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around 1880 Inn (No. 33, with hall) and with an annex to the left (No. 31) - simple plastered building with hipped roof , single-storey annex with mansard roof , of local and architectural importance. 09284355
 


Mill estate
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Mill estate Bärnsdorfer Hauptstraße 35
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1769 (farm building) Farm building of a mill property located to the village pond - half-timbered construction, of local history, both half-timbered, desolate, demolition of the residential mill building in 2015. 09284346
 


House of a farm, with courtyard wall Bärnsdorfer Hauptstraße 43
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1st half of the 19th century, later reshaped simple plastered construction, historically important, formerly half-timbered, (forms farm with no. 45) 09284361
 


school-building
school-building Bärnsdorfer Hauptstraße 48
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End of the 19th century Wilhelminian style building , side elevation with gable top, in the style of the German neo-renaissance , of architectural and local significance, was erroneously listed as "old school" in the list of monuments until 2002. 09284357
 


Residential stable house of a farm
Residential stable house of a farm Bärnsdorfer Hauptstraße 56
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around 1850 simple plastered construction, of architectural significance 09284356
 


Transformer house
Transformer house Bärnsdorfer Hauptstraße 60 (opposite)
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before 1914 Testimony to the electrification of the place, of technical importance, transformer house with slate tower. 09284354
 


Side building of a farm Bärnsdorfer Hauptstraße 86
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around 1850 simple plastered construction, of architectural significance 09284362
 


Road bridge over the Promnitz
Road bridge over the Promnitz Lindeberg
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18th century Stone arch bridge over the Promnitz , bounded on both sides by long quarry stone walls, of architectural significance. 09284339
 


Road bridge with weir
Road bridge with weir Lindeberg
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19th century Stone arch bridge, historically important in terms of construction and technology, quarry stone , reconstructed / renovated in 2001. 09284347
 


Residential building Lindeberg 8
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18th century small, simple, plastered building without gable, of social and historical importance (upper floor half-timbered plastered on the back of the house). 09284344
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Lindeberg 9
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2nd half of the 19th century plastered solid building with twin windows in the gable, of architectural significance (forms three-sided courtyard with no.7) 09284340
 


Stable house of a farm
Stable house of a farm Lindeberg 15
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re. 1831 Plastered solid construction, door frame with keystone, of architectural significance. House with pigeon excursion holes, door with keystone, inscribed 1831 in the keystone. 09284342
 


House of a farm Lindeberg 17
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re. 1711 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, marked 1711 on the beam. 09284343
 


Waystone
Waystone Marsdorfer Strasse
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2nd half of the 19th century Granite stele, distinctive head design with inscription fields recessed to the front, significant in terms of traffic history. This form of the pillar with the lettering fields recessed to the front can be found z. B. still in the urban area of Dresden , on Lohmener Strasse ( Oberpoyritz ) and in Altpestitz . However, the two Dresden pillars are made of sandstone and are therefore older. 09303420
 


Hotel complex: main building, two coach houses and residential building Volkersdorfer Strasse 1
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around 1900 Main building with hall extension, two coach house buildings and a residential building - Wilhelminian style building with half-timbered elements, of architectural and local significance, upper floor decorative half-timbered. 09284336
 


Material entirety component in the OT Bärnsdorf of the totality cultural landscape Moritzburg
Material entirety component in the OT Bärnsdorf of the totality cultural landscape Moritzburg To the pond house
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15th century-19th Century Material component of the material population of the Moritzburg cultural landscape (ID-No. 09301072), in the district of Bärnsdorf, with the following individual monuments: Bärnsdorfer Pond Stand (ID-No. 09284332) and Teichmeisterei (ID-No. 09284331) as well as the following material part: Jagdforst (including farm Zum Teichhaus 11) and Teichmeisterhaus area - historically, scientifically, forest and hunting history, landscape design and local history of importance. 09302798
 


Bärnsdorfer pond stand (individual monument for ID no.09302798)
Bärnsdorfer pond stand (individual monument for ID no.09302798) To the pond house
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16th century Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: Bärnsdorfer pond stand (flood overflow or weir) - historically, scientifically, landscape-shaping and locally of importance. 09284332
 


Teichmeisterei - House of the pond master (individual monument for ID No. 09302798)
Teichmeisterei - House of the pond master (individual monument for ID No. 09302798) To the pond house 6
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Mentioned for the first time in 1588, later reshaped Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: House of the pond master, with additions to the right and left, still with quarry stone wall around the property - representative plastered building with hipped roof (plaster grooves, among other things the exterior construction determining elements from the renovation in 1935), house of the royal saxon. Teichmeisters - historically, scientifically and locally of importance. 09284331
 


Hunting forest (incl. Farm Zum Teichhaus 11) - subject entirety part of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg in OT Bärnsdorf
Hunting forest (including farm Zum Teichhaus 11) - entity part in the OT Bärnsdorf of the entity cultural landscape Moritzburg To Teichhaus 11
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15th century-19th Century Material component of the material population of the Moritzburg cultural landscape (ID no. 09301072), in the municipality of Radeburg, OT Bärnsdorf, with the following material part: hunting forest (including Zum Teichhaus 11 farm) and the Teichmeisterhaus area - historical, scientific, forest and hunting history, landscape design and local history significant. 09302798
 

Bärwalde

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Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Am Hohberg 1
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re. 1890 Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard - Gründerzeit plastered facades with a classicistic effect, historically important, courtyard entrance with three granite pillars. 09288205
 


Enclosure wall of the front gardens of a three-sided courtyard Am Hohberg 5; 7
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19th century Plastered quarry stone wall, characterizing the townscape and of architectural significance (quarry stone plastered). 09288204
 


Bärwalde village church
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Bärwalde village church At the church
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re. 1867 Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with tombs (including the Dachsel tomb), enclosure wall and churchyard gate - hall church with polygonal chancel and west tower, in the arched style of the 19th century, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape. 09288215
 


War memorial for the First World War fallen At the church
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after 1918 (war memorial) War memorial for those killed in World War I, with enclosure and two trees (garden monument) - memorial column, granite stele, of local historical importance, granite stele two conifers (Thuja spec.). 09288216
 


Syringe house At the church
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18th century with half-timbered gable, of local historical importance (half-timbered gable). 09288217
 


Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 12
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around 1800 Residential stable house (with segment arch portal and partly with half-timbered upper floor) and barn of a three-sided courtyard, with archway as a courtyard entrance as well as cellar entrance and courtyard wall - of architectural and economic significance. Stable house (upper floor half-timbered, plastered), archway (forms three-sided courtyard with no. 12a). 09288209
 


Residential house (with barn extension) of a three-sided courtyard In Winkel 9
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End of the 19th century Wilhelminian style plastered construction with roofing windows, of architectural significance. 09288207
 


Residential house with side building Kalkreuther Strasse 8
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2nd half of the 19th century Residential house a simple plastered building with double windows in the gable, of local historical importance, plaster cornices, original windows and window frames. 09288211
 


Inn with hall extension Kalkreuther Strasse 10a
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3rd quarter of the 19th century Plastered facade with a simple structure, of local historical importance. Recessed hall extension , plaster grooves , plaster cornices. 09288210
 


Former school and outbuildings
Former school and outbuildings Oberdorf 3; 3a
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End of the 19th century School a plastered building with volute gable, in the neo-renaissance style, ancillary building with half-timbered jamb and gable, of architectural and local importance, sandstone walls, school now mixed use. 09288214
 


Residential stable house with barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Oberdorf 11
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2nd half of the 19th century Residential stable house with attached shed, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard, with courtyard wall and courtyard entrance - closed preserved farm, residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, side building (upper floor boarded up) - of architectural and economic importance. 09288213
 


Residential stable house and courtyard entrance of a farm Oberdorf 13
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re. 1876 Upper floor half-timbered, typical farmhouse, historically important. Stable house (upper floor half-timbered) and courtyard entrance (three granite pillars). 09288212
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn and side building Unterdorf 3
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Early 19th century Three-sided courtyard with residential stable house as well as stable extension, barn and side building, plus courtyard entrance and courtyard wall - residential stable upper floor half-timbered, side building (residential stable house) with stable extension (solid stone), courtyard entrance with three pillars, closed preserved farmyard, of architectural and economic importance. 09288225
 


Residential stable house and courtyard wall of a farm Unterdorf 4
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re. 1841 characteristic rural plastered building, of architectural significance 09288218
 


Residential stable house and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard Unterdorf 7
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1st half of the 19th century Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered to the courtyard, massive stable extension - of architectural and economic significance. 09288224
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house and barn Unterdorf 10
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re. 1822, in the core probably older (residential stable house) Three-sided courtyard with residential stable house, barn (on an angular floor plan) and side building (residential stable house with attached stable building), plus courtyard entrance and courtyard wall - residential stable house with segment arch portal and half-timbered upper floor with a rare construction (foot struts), side building solid construction with basket arch portal and attached stable (quarry stone), barn at right angles and side building, courtyard entrance as a gate pillar with tenons - characteristic and closed preserved rural courtyard complex, of architectural and economic importance. 09288219
 


Residential house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Unterdorf 11
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re. 1865 (farmhouse) Residential house and side building (building along the street) of a four-sided courtyard , plus courtyard entrance (with archway and gate) - residential building a stately classical, founding-era plastered building, historically significant. Courtyard entrance with large and small arches, original wooden gate. 09288223
 


Former stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Unterdorf 12; 14
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2nd half of the 19th century (stable house) Former residential stable house (no.12) and side building (no.14, residential stable house parallel to the street) of a four-sided courtyard, plus courtyard entrance and courtyard wall - classical, Gründerzeit plastered buildings, side buildings with pretty twin windows in the gable, farmhouses typical of the landscape, historically important. Courtyard entrance (three pillars with thick transom plates). 09288220
 


Entrance to a three-sided courtyard Unterdorf 20; 22
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19th century Entrance to the courtyard (with a large archway in the middle and two smaller ones on the sides, marked 1970) of a three-sided courtyard - a typical part of a farm, historically important. 09288221
 


Barn of a three-sided farm Unterdorf 24
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered barn, filled in with bricks, of architectural and economic importance (half-timbered filled with clinker bricks). 09288222
 

Berbisdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Material entirety component in the Berbisdorf district of the cultural landscape Moritzburg (Map) 15th century-19th Century Material component of the material population of the Moritzburg cultural landscape (ID-No. 09301072), in the municipality of Radeburg, OT Berbisdorf, with the following material part: Hunting forest (ID-No. 09301072) - historical, scientific, forest and hunting history, landscape design and local history of importance. 09302902
 


Material component in the Berbisdorf district of the small railway Radebeul – Radeburg (Map) 1884 Material component of the material unit Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg, in the OT Berbisdorf, with the following individual monument: Berbisdorf stop (ID no. 09284014), and the material parts: route of the narrow-gauge railway, culverts, bridges, telecommunications overhead line (ID no. 08950103) - traffic - and of significance in terms of technology history. 09284231
 


Memorial to those who fell in World War I.
Memorial to those who fell in World War I. At the castle
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance. For the soldiers of the community who fell in World War I, extremely modest stone, in the manner of a boulder, with inscriptions. 09282612
 


Unity of the moated castle and manor Berbisdorf
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Unity of the moated castle and manor Berbisdorf At Castle 1; 3; 5; 7; 9; 11
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last third of the 17th century (castle) The moated castle and manor Berbisdorf, with the individual monuments: castle (moated castle) (Am Schloß 3), castle chapel (Am Schloß 1), southern part of the farmyard (Am Schloß 9, 11), two cavalier houses (next to Am Schloß 1 and 5), two barns (Am Schloßpark 1, Zum Eishaus 3), gate entrance and enclosure (on Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße and Am Sportplatz) (ID No. 09282607, ID No. 09301277, ID No. 09301278) as well as a moat, bridge and terrace on Castle, on the northern part of the farm yard (Am Schloß 5, 7, Zum Eishaus 5 and Am Schloßpark 9, 11) and pond to the south of the castle chapel (all parts of the whole), plus the castle park (garden monument) - an attractive ensemble embedded in the landscape, especially from the late 17th and 19th century 09300151
 


Castle, castle chapel and part of the farmyard (individual monument for ID no.09300151) At Castle 1; 3; 9; 11
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last third of the 17th century (castle) Individual features of the entity moated castle and manor Berbisdorf: moated castle (Am Schloß 3), castle chapel (Am Schloß 1), southern part of the farmyard (Am Schloß 9, 11), two cavalier houses (next to Am Schloß 1 and 5), gate entrance and enclosure - delightful Ensemble embedded in the landscape, mainly from the late 17th and 19th centuries, main building one of the few moated castles in Saxony, leading buildings with a simple but noble design, the complex is important in terms of architecture, local history and landscape design. 09282607
 


Former school, now a residential building
Former school, now a residential building Am Schloß 2
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re. 1831 Residential house, as well as outbuildings and courtyard wall - largely authentically preserved building from the second quarter of the 19th century, characteristic the crooked hip roof , impressive with the surrounding wall, as a testimony to rural architecture and folk architecture of its time, as an old school from Berbisdorf used until 1893 important in terms of local history. 09284895
 


Barn (individual monument for ID no.09300151) Am Schloßpark 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Individual monument belonging to the moated castle and manor Berbisdorf: Barn - important in terms of economic and local history. 09301277
 


Road bridge
Road bridge Anbaustraße
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19th century Stone arch bridge, of importance in terms of building history and technology. Single arch road bridge (sandstone, quarry stone), renewed in 1998. 09284869
 


Cemetery building (crypt house)
Cemetery building (crypt house) Berbisdorfer Hauptstrasse 4a
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re. 1699 Grufthaus, enclosure wall and three graves of the cemetery, significant in terms of local and Sepulchral history , enclosure as quarry stone wall of importance for the appearance of the town. Crucifix , large cross with figure of the crucified, curved roof and inscription, around 1910. 09284866
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house, side building and barn
Three-sided courtyard with stable house, side building and barn Berbisdorfer Hauptstrasse 6; 6a
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re. 1872 Three-sided courtyard with residential stable house (No. 6), side building (No. 6a), barn, courtyard wall and gate entrance - characteristic and largely authentic courtyard complex from the 19th century, impressive and closed preserved homestead of Berbisdorf, historically significant and locally unique courtyard entrance with three granite -Entrance pillars. 09284867
 


Stable house of a three-sided courtyard, with courtyard wall and gate entrance
Stable house of a three-sided courtyard, with courtyard wall and gate entrance Berbisdorfer Hauptstrasse 10
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Mid 19th century forms an important rural building group with neighboring farmsteads, especially three granite courtyard entrance pillars, which are significant in terms of local development (forms Dreiseithof with no. 10a). 09284868
 


Syringe house
Syringe house Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße 11
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19th century of local importance. Quarry stone construction, memorial plaque, oak. 09284873
 


Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard, with courtyard entrance
Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard, with courtyard entrance Berbisdorfer Hauptstrasse 12
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2nd half of the 19th century Characteristic rural property from the second half of the 19th century, residential stable house, a plastered building with twin windows in the gable, historically significant, courtyard entrance three granite pillars, (forms three-sided courtyard with no. 12a). 09284870
 


Residential building
Residential building Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße 13
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around 1800 Distinctive rural building with scaled openings and hipped roof, forms a distinctive assembly group with neighboring forge and opposite school within the village center, significant in terms of building history and local development, large hipped roof. 09284875
 


Residential building
Residential building Berbisdorfer Hauptstrasse 15
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re. 1786 Probably the old forge of the place, characteristic rural building, forms a distinctive building group with opposite school and former culture house within the village center, historically important in terms of building and development (upper floor half-timbered, plastered). 09284876
 


Enclosure wall of two farms Berbisdorfer Hauptstrasse 16; 18
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19th century Significant in terms of the history of local development and also of relevance to the appearance of the site, they form a counterpart to the opposite border of the manor (quarry stone, plastered). 09284871
 


Stable house, gate entrance and courtyard wall of a farm
Stable house, gate entrance and courtyard wall of a farm Berbisdorfer Hauptstrasse 18a; 18b
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1st half of the 19th century striking rural building, with half-timbering on the upper floor, significant in terms of building history, also relevant to the townscape. Upper floor half-timbered, timber-framed mounted (forms a farm together with no. 18). 09284872
 


Side building of a farm
Side building of a farm Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße 22
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around 1800 one of the last half-timbered buildings in the village, significant in terms of architectural history (stable house, upper floor half-timbered). 09284874
 


Former inn, later cultural center, now residential building
Former inn, later cultural center, now residential building Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße 30
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3rd quarter of the 19th century Probably around 1960 rebuilt to the culture house (with community library) of the local agricultural production cooperative (LPG) " Johannes R. Becher ", shaped in its current form by the above-mentioned rebuilding, significant in terms of local history, as an early rural culture house of the GDR of structural history. Early entrance on the ground floor, side corner pilaster structure (cuboid). 09284877
 


Former municipal office, now a residential building
Former municipal office, now a residential building Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße 31
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around 1910 characteristic, objectified building of the reform style architecture after 1900, significant in terms of local history. Quarry stone plinth, original doors and windows, roof pulled down. 09284881
 


Residential stable house with extension and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house with extension and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße 36a
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2nd half of the 19th century Side building (stable house with extension) and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard - characteristic peasant building with plastered quarry stone masonry, window and door openings preserved to scale, bat dormers in the gable roof, evidence of rural architecture and folk architecture in the second half of the 19th century, significant building history (forms three-sided courtyard with no . 36). 09284879
 


Stable house of a farm, with courtyard entrance
Stable house of a farm, with courtyard entrance Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße 43
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re. 1837 characteristic rural property, notable for the high half-hipped roof with bat dormers, testimony to the folk architecture of its time, significant in terms of building history. With three granite pillars at the courtyard entrance, residential stable house marked 1837 in the keystone (forms farm with no. 43a). 09284884
 


Residential stable house of a farm
Residential stable house of a farm Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße 48
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around 1800 characteristic rural building, upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, significant in terms of building history. 09284887
 


Side building of a farm
Side building of a farm Berbisdorfer Hauptstraße 53
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Early 18th century Rural building largely preserved originally, the upper floor half-timbered plastered, significant in terms of building history and local history. Side building, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, the associated stable house (early 19th century) was demolished with permission. 09284885
 


Residential stable house of a farm
Residential stable house of a farm Dammweg 13
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18th century characteristic rural building of its time, upper floor half-timbered, historically significant, upper floor half-timbered, (forms farm with no. 13a). 09284893
 


Residential stable house and side building of a farm
Residential stable house and side building of a farm Dammweg 27
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1st half of the 19th century partly in half-timbered houses, they are among the few still largely authentically preserved rural properties in Berbisdorf, evidence of rural architecture and folk architecture of the time, significant in terms of building and site development history. Residential stable house (half-timbered) with renewed front, half-timbered, side building (residential stable, upper floor half-timbered), the associated small half-timbered barn was demolished in 1997, quarry stone barn demolished in 1997 with permission. 09284891
 


Residential stable house, barn and pigeon house of a former three-sided farm
Residential stable house, barn and pigeon house of a former three-sided farm Dammweg 33
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re. 1840 Residential stable house, barn, pigeon house and enclosure walls at the entrance to the courtyard of a former three-sided courtyard - representative rural property, remarkable the design of the entrance, courtyard with one of the last remaining pigeon houses in the district, residential stable house massive plastered building and crooked hipped roof with bat dormers, complex significant in terms of building history and site development. Residential stable house marked 1840, with a wooden pigeon house, courtyard walls with two thick brick pillars at the courtyard entrance. 09284890
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Dorfanger 1
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Mid 19th century Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard, with courtyard wall and courtyard entrance - forms an important homestead at the entrance to the village, characteristic rural buildings of their time, half-timbered barn, important in terms of architectural and economic history. 09284886
 


Stable house of a farm Siedlungsstraße 6a
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Early 19th century characteristic rural building of its time, half-timbered on the upper floor, significant in terms of building history. Quarry stone plinth, upper floor half-timbered, half-timbered visible on the back, (forms farm with no. 6 and 6b). 09284894
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Siedlungsstraße 31
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Mid 19th century characteristic rural property of its time, solid construction, high gable with twin windows typical of the time, significant building history. In the gable round-arched double windows with decorative skylights, (forms three-sided courtyard with number 31a). 09284889
 


House of a three-sided courtyard
House of a three-sided courtyard Siedlungsstraße 33
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Early 19th century characteristic rural building of its time, upper floor half-timbered plastered, significant in terms of architectural history. Half-timbered, plastered, without extensions (forms three-sided courtyard with no. 33a). 09284888
 


Barn (individual monument for ID no.09300151) To ice house 3
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2nd half of the 19th century Individual monument belonging to the moated castle and manor Berbisdorf: barn - historically significant. 09301278
 


Material component in the Berbisdorf district of the small railway Radebeul – Radeburg
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Material component in the Berbisdorf district of the small railway Radebeul – Radeburg To the train
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1884 Material component of the material unit Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg, in the municipality of Radeburg, OT Berbisdorf, with the following individual monument: Berbisdorf stop (ID no. 09284014) and the material parts: route of the narrow-gauge railway, culverts, bridges, telecommunication overhead line (ID no. 08950103, City of Radebeul) - of importance in terms of traffic and technology. 09284231
 


Waiting hall (individual monument for ID no.09284231)
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Waiting hall (individual monument for ID no.09284231) To the train
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around 1895 Individual monument of the small railway Radebeul – Radeburg: Waiting hall - part of one of the most important small railways in Saxony, of importance in terms of traffic and technology. 09284014
 

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Residence of a manor
Residence of a manor Bodener Strasse 1
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18th century Stately building with half-timbered upper floor (plastered) and half-hipped roof, of architectural and local significance. Large structure, half-timbering, windows partially changed. 09275340
 

Cunnertswalde

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Material aggregate component in the OT Cunnertswalde of the material aggregate Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg (Map) 1884 Material component of the material unit Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg, in the municipality of Radeburg, OT Cunnertswalde: route of the narrow-gauge railway, culverts, telecommunication overhead line (ID no. 08950103, Radebeul, city) - important in terms of traffic and technology. 09284418
 


Material entity component in the OT Cunnertswalde of the material entity cultural landscape Moritzburg (Map) 15th century-19th Century Material component of the material population of the Moritzburg cultural landscape, in the municipality of Radeburg, OT Cunnertswalde, with the following population part: Hunting forest (ID No. 09301072, Moritzburg) - historically, scientifically, forest and hunting history, landscape design and local history of importance. 09302901
 


Stable house of a farm Cunnertswalder Strasse 34
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around 1700 Upper floor half-timbered, high hipped roof, historically important. Stable house (half-timbered upper floor), high hipped roof (forms a farm with no. 36). 09284333
 


Residential stable house and barn with attached stable building of a farm Cunnertswalder Strasse 38
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18th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, massive side buildings, of architectural and economic significance. Stable house upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, wooden manual pump in the yard - demolished before 2011. 09284334
 


House of a homestead, as well as courtyard wall with gate entrance Cunnertswalder Strasse 40; 42
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18th century, later changed Residential house (with two house parts, No. 42 with an extension to the street) of a homestead, as well as courtyard wall with gate entrance - No. 40 plastered quarry stone building, No. 42 with half-timbered upper floor, partially boarded up, courtyard entrance as a gate pillar with a ball top, significant building history. Rural dwelling house, high hipped roof, both parts (front part of upper floor half-timbered), extension to the street (half-timbered) (forms homestead with no. 40a and 42a). 09284335
 

Großdittmannsdorf

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Stable house of a farm
Stable house of a farm At Röder 3
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, stately farmhouse, historically important. 09275360
 


Courtyard wall and entrance to a farm
Courtyard wall and entrance to a farm Hauptstrasse 19
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1st half of the 19th century Courtyard wall and courtyard entrance (with arched entrance) of a farm - a typical regional component of a rural courtyard, of historical importance. 09275346
 


Courtyard wall of a farm
Courtyard wall of a farm Hauptstrasse 24
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19th century Typical part of a rural courtyard, historically important, made of quarry stone. 09275344
 


Three-sided courtyard with house and stable extension
Three-sided courtyard with house and stable extension Hauptstrasse 26; 26a
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re. 1865 Three-sided courtyard with residential house (no.26) and stable extension (no.26a) to the residential house, barn, side building (residential stable house), wall around manure site in the middle of the courtyard, next to it a wooden house (with cattle scales) as well as courtyard entrance (with three courtyard entrance pillars) and courtyard wall - farm that has been preserved closed 19th century, stately plastered buildings, side buildings with triple windows in the gable, of architectural, social and economic importance. 09275345
 


Side building and courtyard wall of a farm
Side building and courtyard wall of a farm Hauptstrasse 33a
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural significance. Upper floor half-timbered, plastered (forms farm together with No. 33). 09275347
 


Transformer house
Transformer house Hauptstrasse 37a (next to)
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1st half of the 20th century of significance in terms of technology history 09275350
 


Stable house of a farm
Stable house of a farm Hauptstrasse 38
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around 1850 Typical farmhouse of the time and landscape, simple plastered building with twin windows in the gable, of architectural significance. 09304128
 


Großdittmannsdorf village church
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Großdittmannsdorf village church Hauptstrasse 39
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1605, later remodeled Church (with furnishings), churchyard with churchyard wall, Papsdorff tomb and war memorial for those who fell in World War I - baroque hall church, changed several times in later times, mighty roof turrets above the west gable, churchyard fenced in by a quarry stone wall, of architectural and local significance. 09275353
 


Former school, now the parish hall
Former school, now the parish hall Hauptstrasse 41
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End of the 19th century Wilhelminian style plastered building with gabled entrance projectile and sandstone window frames, of local historical importance, central gable, sandstone walls. 09275354
 


Side building (house for refugees) of a three-sided courtyard
Side building (house for refugees) of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 46a
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered building that characterizes the locality, historically significant, upper floor half-timbered (forms three-sided courtyard with no. 46). 09275349
 


House of a three-sided courtyard
House of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 47
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re. 1895 Wilhelminian-style plastered construction in a street image-defining location, in the gable triple window with Palladio motif, of architectural significance, in the lintel marked 1895 (forms three-sided courtyard with no. 47a). 09275361
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 48
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, steep pitched roof, of architectural significance. Upper floor half-timbered, plastered (forms three-sided courtyard with no. 48a). 09275352
 


Former village smithy, now a residential building, with an angular floor plan Hauptstrasse 52
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18th century Significant in terms of local history, the location opposite the former school is a defining feature. Rural property with a stable house and a barn attached at an angle. 09275355
 


Stable house of a farm
Stable house of a farm Hauptstrasse 57
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1st half of the 19th century with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance. 09275359
 

Radeburg

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Material aggregate component in the OT Radeburg of the material aggregate Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg
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Material aggregate component in the OT Radeburg of the material aggregate Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg (Map) 1884 Material component of the material unit Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg, in the municipality of Radeburg, OT Radeburg, with the following individual monument: Radeburg train station (ID no. 09288007), and the material parts: route of the narrow-gauge railway, passages, telecommunication overhead line (ID no. 08950103) - Significant in terms of traffic history and technology history. 09288200
 


Town barns
Town barns Alte Poststrasse 9; 11; 12; 13; 14; 16; 18; 20; 22; 24; 26; 28; 30; 32; 34; 36
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re. 1877 (No. 32, town barn) Consisting of three rows of barns (with three, ten and three barns each), of economic and local importance, with a large wooden gate. 09288202
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Alte Poststrasse 33
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around 1900 Wilhelminian style plastered construction, historically important, concrete walls, original front door. 09288088
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Alte Poststrasse 35
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End of the 19th century Wilhelminian style plastered construction, with a classicistic effect, historically significant, concrete walls, original front door. 09288087
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Alte Poststrasse 37
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End of the 19th century Wilhelminian style plastered construction, with a classicistic effect, historically significant, concrete walls, original front door. 09288086
 


Town barns
Town barns At bus station 3; 5; 7; 9; 11; 13
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19th century a row of barns with six barns, of economic and local importance. 09288941
 


monument Am Heroldstein
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1852 Sandstone obelisk, in memory of Ernst Herold, a Marburg student who shot himself here in 1852, of historical importance. Ernst Herold († 1852), the monument erected by his father, Moritz Herold, professor of zoology at the University of Marburg. 09288196
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Am Sinter 2
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End of 18th century simple, single-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, of architectural significance. 09288035
 


House in a corner
House in a corner August-Bebel-Strasse 4; 6
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1920s Residential house (with two house numbers, on a right-angled floor plan) in a corner position - plastered building in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, with a dominant corner bay window, of architectural significance. Safe urban or cooperative housing, profiled main cornice, shutters. 09288127
 


House with attached barn
House with attached barn August-Bebel-Strasse 8
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probably 18th century Upper floor half-timbered residential building, of architectural and historical importance (half-timbered upper-floor residential building, with vine trellis). 09288132
 


Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner
Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner August-Bebel-Strasse 14
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1st half of the 19th century Elaborately designed plastered building from the Wilhelminian era with emphasis on corners, of architectural significance. Corner house, sloping corner (with ground floor corner store). 09288055
 


Residential stable house (only front part) and barn
Residential stable house (only front part) and barn Bahnhofstrasse 1
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re. 1840 Plastered solid buildings, stable house with beautiful twin windows in the gable, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Residential stable house without a rear extension, with corner cuboid structure and scratches in the plaster, barn with a large wooden gate. 09288036
 


Residential house in closed development and in a corner
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Residential house in closed development and in a corner Bahnhofstrasse 4
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1891 Wilhelminian style plastered construction with emphasis on corners, of architectural significance. Cornices, original windows, corner house (beveled corner, with ground floor shop). 09288041
 


Material aggregate component in the OT Radeburg of the material aggregate Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg
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Material aggregate component in the OT Radeburg of the material aggregate Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg Bahnhofstrasse 5
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1884 Material entity component of the entity entity Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg, in Radeburg, with the following individual monument: Radeburg railway station (ID no. 09288007), and the aggregate parts: route of the narrow-gauge railway, passages, telecommunication overhead line (ID no. 08950103) - historical and technical from Meaning. 09288200
 


Reception building, goods floor, locomotive shed, mechanical signal box (individual monument to ID No. 09288200)
Reception building, goods floor, locomotive shed, mechanical signal box (individual monument to ID No. 09288200) Bahnhofstrasse 5
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1884 Individual features of the entity Kleinbahn Radebeul – Radeburg: station building, goods floor, locomotive shed, mechanical signal box, key panel, boiler house, loading street, track systems and narrow-gauge double cross points - of importance in terms of traffic and technology. 09288007
 


Villa with rear garage and fencing
Villa with rear garage and fencing Bahnhofstrasse 7
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1890, later reshaped Corner house facing the station forecourt, simple Wilhelminian style villa construction with balconies, historically important. Corner house facing the station forecourt, sloping corner with sandstone balcony, second sandstone balcony on the side, original windows and doors. 09288006
 


Gas works, residential and administrative buildings
Gas works, residential and administrative buildings Bahnhofstrasse 19
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re. 1906 Wilhelminian style buildings, yellow clinker brick with red clinker brick ornamentation, remarkable small-town industrial architecture, significant in terms of building history and local history. 09288004
 


Residential house in open development, with outbuildings
Residential house in open development, with outbuildings Bärwalder Strasse 3
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around 1912 Architecturally important, in the home style of the 1920s, plaster ornamentation, belt cornices, shutters. 09288003
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Carolinenstrasse 1
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around 1870 Well-structured Gründerzeit plastered facade, of architectural importance, plastered structure. 09288106
 


House in a corner
House in a corner Carolinenstrasse 4
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re. 1847 simple plastered facade with sandstone walls, inscription plaque on the facade facing Meißner Straße, of architectural significance. Segmented arched windows on the ground floor, disfiguring the shop fitting, raised center with elevator hatch in the roof, gable with segmented arched window, sandstone walls, strongly profiled main cornice, protruding eaves. 09288142
 


House and barn with annex
House and barn with annex Carolinenstrasse 5
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around 1850 Residential stable house (only half-timbered part) as well as barn with shed extension - part of the house with half-timbered upper floor, boarded-up barn, of importance in terms of building history and local development. Barn (boarded up) with shed extension (boarded up). 09288141
 


Residential house in the backyard Carolinenstrasse 8
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around 1865 Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and local development (upper floor half-timbered, boarded up). 09288148
 


Residential house in a formerly closed development
Residential house in a formerly closed development Carolinenstrasse 11
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Early 19th century simple plastered construction, historically important, original front door. 09288143
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Carolinenstrasse 16
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around 1860 Wilhelminian style building, central projectile with triangular gable, rich plaster decoration on the ground floor, of architectural significance, raised center, rich plaster structure and decoration on pilaster strips on the ground floor. 09288154
 


Residential house in a formerly closed development
Residential house in a formerly closed development Carolinenstrasse 17
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around 1865 Wilhelminian style building, plastered facade emphasized in the center, of architectural significance, upper floor window canopies, roof houses. 09288149
 


House and barn in the courtyard and courtyard wall (with entrance gate)
House and barn in the courtyard and courtyard wall (with entrance gate) Carolinenstrasse 19
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1st half of the 19th century Gable- independent dwelling house (gable facing the street) with plastered half-timbered upper floor and barn (half-timbered, partly plastered) as well as courtyard wall with arched entrance - important in terms of building history and local development. 09288150
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Carolinenstrasse 23
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around 1865 Late Classicist-Gründerzeit plastered facade, of architectural significance, concrete walls. 09288152
 


Residential stable house with stable extension and barn
Residential stable house with stable extension and barn Carolinenstrasse 25
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re. 1850 Residential stable house with stable extension, barn (boarded up) built at right angles, as well as courtyard wall and courtyard entrance - gable-independent residential house with boarded half-timbered upper floor and segmented arch portal, of importance in terms of building history and site development. 09288155
 


Residential house in closed development, with a courtyard wing
Residential house in closed development, with a courtyard wing Carolinenstrasse 27
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around 1870 Nicely designed plastered facade, double window in the middle and gate passage, of architectural significance. Rich plaster structure and ornamentation, formerly laundry and dye works. 09288156
 


House in a corner, with a stable and a shed on Färbergasse
House in a corner, with a stable and a shed on Färbergasse Carolinenstrasse 33
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around 1850 House in a corner location, with a barn extension (at right angles) and a shed on Färbergasse on the property - upper floor half-timbered plastered, historically important. House in the corner of the Färbergäßchen, original front door. 09288158
 


Residential building (Großenhainer Platz 2) and residential building (Carolinenstraße 39) Carolinenstrasse 39
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around 1800 (Grossenhainer Platz 2 house) Residential house (Großenhainer Platz 2, with barn annex) and another house (Carolinenstraße 39, with rear annex) of a former three-sided courtyard as well as front garden enclosure and gate entrance - of significance in terms of building history and site development. 09288160
 


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milestone Dresdner Strasse
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Junction stone with crown and inscription, testimony to the remeasurement of the post roads in the Kingdom of Saxony around 1860, of importance in terms of traffic history, by master bricklayer Brückner, with crown. 09288040
 


Stadtcafé - residential building in a corner location
Stadtcafé - residential building in a corner location Dresdner Strasse 3
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1st half of the 19th century with shop, typical Gründerzeit plastered building with window roofing, corner accentuation, of importance in terms of the history of the building and of the townscape. Corner house, beveled corner, window coverings, numerous roof houses, since 1934 city café & pastry shop. 09288063
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Dresdner Strasse 4
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Early 18th century Baroque plastered building with a beautiful basket arch portal, pilaster strips with relief-like capitals on the upper floor, hipped roof, historically important. Portal, pilaster strips with capitals in relief, baroque hipped roof. 09288066
 


House in a corner, formerly with a restaurant
House in a corner, formerly with a restaurant Dresdner Strasse 6
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around 1880 Wilhelminian style building with rich plaster structure and corner accentuation, gate passage with original gate, of architectural and local significance. Inn: corner house, sloping corner, with left-hand storey on the ground floor and courtyard passage with original wooden courtyard gate, richly plastered structure. 09288062
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dresdner Strasse 8
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around 1860 Plastered facade, windows on the upper floor with roofing, wide central projectile, of architectural significance, neighboring house No. 10 in a similar design, projected center. 09288061
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dresdner Strasse 10
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after 1850 Richly structured plastered facade, windows on the upper floor with roofing, wide central projectile, of architectural significance, neighboring house no. 8 in a similar design. Extended center, plastered areas, classicistic. 09288060
 


Residential house in semi-open development Dresdner Strasse 11
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re. 1729 Rural-looking residential building, upper floor half-timbered, segmental arched gate passage, hipped roof with bat dormers, of importance in terms of building history and local development. Upper floor half-timbered, marked 1729 in the keystone. 09288056
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dresdner Strasse 13
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around 1800 simple plastered facade with profiled door and window walls as well as gate passage, of architectural significance (with courtyard passage) 09288054
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Dresdner Strasse 19
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around 1905, in essence probably older simple plastered building with gate passage, original house furnishings, of architectural significance. Residential building with a passage, original wooden courtyard gate, original house furnishings. 09288052
 


Post office building, with side entrance
Post office building, with side entrance Dresdner Strasse 21
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re. 1906 Representative Wilhelminian style clinker building with sandstone structures and elements, of architectural and local significance, with courtyard entrance and wrought-iron gate, sandstone cuboid on the ground floor, original window grilles on the ground floor, marked 1906 on the gable. 09288050
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Dresdner Strasse 29
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around 1880 Typical Wilhelminian style apartment building, clinker cladding arches over the windows on the ground floor, window roofing on the upper floors, of architectural significance. Plaster profiles, cornices, original front door, clinker facing arch over windows on the ground floor, window roofing on the 1st and 2nd floor. 09288048
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Dresdner Strasse 37
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End of 18th century Rural-looking plastered building with a crooked roof and two little roof houses, basket arch portal, historically important. 09288037
 


Stable house in corner location
Stable house in corner location Dresdner Strasse 38
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1st half of the 19th century Gable-independent residential building, simple plastered construction, of importance in terms of building history and site development, in the corner of the Promenadengässchen. 09288134
 


Stable house in a corner, with a side extension and barn in the courtyard
Stable house in a corner, with a side extension and barn in the courtyard Dresdner Strasse 40
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around 1850 Gable-independent building with twin windows in the gable, gate passage in the extension, simple plastered construction, of importance in terms of building history and local development. Residential house with a stable in the corner of the Promenadengässchen (basket-arched courtyard passage). 09288135
 


The old cemetery
The old cemetery Dresdner Strasse 41
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around 1780 (cemetery complex) Subject entirety of the old cemetery, with the individual monuments: cemetery hall, administrator's house, tombs on the western cemetery wall, cemetery wall, main entrance on Dresdner Strasse (with two gate pillars) and two entrance gates on Schulstrasse (with two gate pillars each) (ID No. 09288033) and the totality part: horticultural cemetery design with three avenues (garden monument) - cemetery laid out in the 18th century, building from the early days of the 19th century, of architectural and local significance. 09303778
 


Cemetery hall, caretaker's house, tombs (individual monument for ID No. 09303778) Dresdner Strasse 41
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from 18th century Individual features of the old cemetery as a whole: cemetery hall, administrator's house, tombs on the western cemetery wall, cemetery wall, main entrance on Dresdner Strasse (with two gate pillars) and two entrance gates on Schulstrasse (each with two gate pillars) - cemetery laid out in the 18th century, building from the founding period of the 19th century, of architectural and local significance. Cemetery hall a building with clinker brick structures, cemetery wall in quarry stone. 09288033
 


Transformer house Dresdner Strasse 41 (near)
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1st half of the 20th century From a technical history point of view, corner building with turret 09282608
 


Totality of the new cemetery
Totality of the new cemetery Dresdner Strasse 45
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before 1924 (cemetery complex) New cemetery as a whole, with the individual monuments: entrance gate, cemetery wall and the grave sites of the Bienert family and the Mitscherling / Krämer family as well as a war memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War on the forecourt (ID No. 09288034) and the aggregate part: horticultural design of the forecourt and of the cemetery (garden monument) with area structure, former pond, path system and woody stock - of importance in terms of local history and garden art. 09303779
 


Entrance gate, cemetery wall and grave sites (individual monument for ID No. 09303779) Dresdner Strasse 45
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1920s Individual features of the new cemetery: entrance gate, cemetery wall and the grave sites of the Bienert family and the Mitscherling / Krämer family as well as a war memorial for those who died in the First World War on the forecourt - of local history and garden art significance. War memorial, next to them two planters, enclosure as a wall of plans . 09288034
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Dresdner Strasse 56
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End of 18th century Eaves-standing residential building, simple plastered construction (upper floor presumably half-timbered), of importance in terms of building history and local development. 09288039
 


Residential building (Großenhainer Platz 2) and residential building (Carolinenstraße 39)
Residential building (Großenhainer Platz 2) and residential building (Carolinenstraße 39) Großenhainer Platz 2
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around 1800 (Grossenhainer Platz 2 house) Residential house (Großenhainer Platz 2, with barn annex) and another house (Carolinenstraße 39, with rear annex) of a former three-sided courtyard as well as front garden enclosure and gate entrance - of significance in terms of building history and site development. 09288160
 


Hotel with hall extension, in a corner
Hotel with hall extension, in a corner Großenhainer Strasse 1
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around 1880 Representative Wilhelminian style building with corner accentuation through a tower-like roof structure, location on the market that characterizes the square, of architectural and local significance. Corner house facing the market, beveled corner. 09288077
 


Residential house in half-open development and corner location
Residential house in half-open development and corner location Großenhainer Strasse 2
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re. 1789 Stately baroque building with a mansard roof and basket arch gate, location near the market that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance. Residential house with ground floor shop and courtyard passage with original gate, marked 1789 in the keystone, original windows and roof houses. 09288182
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Großenhainer Strasse 3
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around 1850 Simple plastered building with gate passage, of architectural significance, with segmented courtyard passage. 09288167
 


Former inn, in a closed building
Former inn, in a closed building Grossenhainer Strasse 4
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1881 For a long time with a butcher's shop, a stately building for small-town conditions with a well-balanced plastered facade of historicism and gate passage, of importance in terms of urban history and architectural history. 09288181
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Grossenhainer Strasse 7
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around 1865 emphasized by a raised central projection with a triangular gable, of architectural significance, with a courtyard entrance, protruding and raised center with a triangular gable. 09288168
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Grossenhainer Strasse 10
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re. 1909 with shop, picturesquely structured plastered building with mighty gable and bay window, in the reform style of the period after 1900, of architectural historical importance, marked 1909 in the gable, plastered facade with bay window. 09288179
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Grossenhainer Strasse 18
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around 1860 stately three-storey plastered building with a central projectile and triangular gable, of architectural significance. With two ground floor shops and courtyard passage, projecting and raised center with triangular gable, triangular gable with toothed frieze, reduced plaster facade, inside stone staircase with niches on the platforms. 09288177
 


Residential house (with two house numbers) in closed development
Residential house (with two house numbers) in closed development Grossenhainer Strasse 23; 25
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re. 1853 simple two-storey plastered building with an elaborate roof extension, of architectural significance (with ground floor shop, raised center with triangular gable). 09288173
 


Apartment house in a corner
Apartment house in a corner Grossenhainer Strasse 24
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around 1905 Representative corner house from the Wilhelminian era, corner bay window that characterizes the street scene, two massive balconies on the facade facing Großenhainer Straße, richly structured roof landscape, of architectural significance. In the corner of the Alte Furth street, sloping corner (with bay window, tower and various gables), some original windows and doors. 09288161
 


Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard
Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Großenhainer Strasse 28
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2nd half of the 19th century Stately gable-independent plastered building with a crooked hipped roof, location on Großenhainer Platz that characterizes the townscape, large farmyard complex within the city, of importance in terms of building history and development. 09288162
 


Archway as the entrance to the courtyard of a farm
Archway as the entrance to the courtyard of a farm Grossenhainer Strasse 38
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re. 1801 (archway) Typical rural building, part of a large farm in the outskirts, of architectural significance, bricked, marked 1801 in the keystone. 09288165
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Grossenhainer Strasse 40
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1st half of the 19th century simple rural house, upper floor probably half-timbered (plastered), of architectural significance (upper floor half-timbered, plastered). 09288164
 


Driveway to a farm Grossenhainer Strasse 54
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2nd half of the 19th century Brick pillars with spherical attachments, part of a large farm on the outskirts of the village, of architectural significance, three brick pillars, plastered, with spherical attachments. 09288013
 


House in closed development, former guest house
House in closed development, former guest house Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Simple plastered building with loft extensions, courtyard passage with original gate, Heinrich Zille residence, of importance in terms of building history, personal history and local history. With ground floor shop and courtyard passage with original gate. The Zille family lived here before they moved to Berlin. 09288123
 


Residential building (with pharmacy) in closed development and in a corner Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 2
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re. 1659 Simple two-storey plastered building, bat dormers in the roof, impressive groin vaults on the ground floor, location on the market that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance. The corner building is marked 1659 on the lion relief above the entrance. The relief may come from a previous building and the building that exists today was not built until the 18th century. 09288072
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 3
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1st half of the 19th century Simple plastered building with a beautiful arched portal, of architectural significance, with a ground floor shop and arched portal. 09288122
 


Apartment house in a corner Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 4
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around 1870 with shop, Gründerzeit plastered building with emphasis on corners, square-shaped corner house facing the church square, of architectural significance. Corner house, beveled corner, pilaster structure, window crowning, profiled cornices, consoles. 09288121
 


Town hall and outbuildings in the courtyard
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Town hall and outbuildings in the courtyard Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 6
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around 1910, in essence probably older Representative plastered building with bay window and central gable in the mansard roof, in the reform style of the time around 1910, location on the church square that characterizes the townscape, of architectural and local importance. With bay windows and central gable, arches in the courtyard, arcades, and the core of the building is probably older, most likely a result of the renovation of an existing building from the late 19th century. 09288113
 


Inn in closed development
Inn in closed development Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 7
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re. 1788 simple baroque plastered building with gate passage, of local historical importance. With courtyard passage with gate, marked 1788 in the keystone, subsequent shop installation, later increased, facade smoothed. 09288120
 


Former district court, now a museum
Former district court, now a museum Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 9
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around 1850 (district court) The main building is a neo-classical plastered building with a simple, center-emphasized facade structure, in the risalit gate passage, of architectural and local significance. 09288119
 


Former official prison in the courtyard
Former official prison in the courtyard Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 9a
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around 1880 Wilhelminian style building, of local importance. Plastered building, with clinker brick on the main cornice, sandstone walls. 09288109
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 10
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around 1880 Wilhelminian style plastered building with gate passage, of architectural significance, with ground floor shop and courtyard passage with gate, original windows. 09288118
 


Manor - former manor house
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Manor - former manor house Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 11
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2nd half of the 18th century Former mansion, today city administration, and coach house on the street - baroque plastered building with mansard roof, of architectural and local significance. Residential house with symmetrical facade structure, mansard roof with roof house, remise with clinker brick. 09288111
 


Post mileage
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Post mileage Heinrich-Zille-Straße 11 (in front)
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re. 1728 Distance column, important in terms of traffic history. Monument text: Kursächsische Postdistanzsäule marked 1728, made of sandstone, approx. 4 meters high, in front of the town hall, in the typical form (labeled with distance information) on a high base, with a coat of arms and an "AR" monogram and post horn mark, restored in 1954. 09288112
 


Residential house in open development Heinrich-Zille-Strasse 13
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around 1840 One-storey building from the Gründerzeit, former forester's house, of local significance. Original house, door, window and railing, today (2008) a kitchen studio on the site. 09288114
 


Mill house and mill ditch Hofwall 4
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around 1850 Wilhelminian-style, classicist plastered construction, significant in terms of building and local history. Residential building: sandstone walls, window roofs on the 1st floor with ornamental and figurative stucco, wide sills supported by two consoles each, several cornices, jamb floor. 09288023
 


Park on the Promnitz with fountain basin, Heinrich Zille monument
Park on the Promnitz with fountain basin, Heinrich Zille monument Hospitalstrasse
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19th century Park (garden monument) on the Promnitz, with a fountain basin, memorial column for victims of fascism and Heinrich Zille monument - of importance in terms of garden history and local history. 09288198
 


Residential house in open development and commercial extension as well as courtyard building Hospitalstrasse 5
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Early 19th century striking building built on the slope with a mansard roof and tower, of architectural and local significance. 09288010
 


Barn of a farm Hospitalstrasse 15
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2nd half of the 19th century Plastered solid building with two large wooden, originally preserved sliding doors, of architectural significance (with two large wooden, originally preserved sliding doors). 09288009
 


House in a corner Kirchgasse 1
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18th century Two-storey, simple plastered building, location on the market that characterizes the square, of architectural significance (with ground floor shop), reaching far into the depths of the property. 09288070
 


House in a corner, with a gate on Kirchgasse Kirchgasse 2
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around 1840 Two-storey plastered building, with a classicistic effect, location to the market that characterizes the square, the market facade emphasized by a central projection, of importance in terms of building history. Extended center, egg stick on the main cornice, two newer break-ins on the ground floor (left shop, right bank), with two sandstone pillars at the courtyard entrance. 09288069
 


House in a corner Kirchgasse 4
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around 1860 simple two-storey plastered building, location on the church square that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance. Incised portal, original door. 09288107
 


Memorial to the memory of the Wars of Liberation in 1813 (Centennial Stone)
Memorial to the memory of the Wars of Liberation in 1813 (Centennial Stone) Kirchplatz
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re. 1913 (monument) Granite stele with spherical top, in memory of the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig and the liberation from Napoleonic rule, of historical importance. Granite stele with ball attachment, inscription: "1913 In memory of Germany's liberation in 1813". 09288184
 


Protestant town church Radeburg
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Protestant town church Radeburg Kirchplatz 1
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1781 (church tower) Church (with equipment), church square with old trees (garden monument) and some tombs on the square and outside on the choir wall of the church - church with a baroque west tower and neo-Gothic nave, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape. 09288183
 


Rectory and outbuildings
Rectory and outbuildings Kirchplatz 2
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re. 1907 in the style of late historicism , plastered construction with a tail gable that characterizes the square and a representative portal, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Left curved gable, courtyard side balconies (ornamental framework in the upper one), inscribed 1907 in an elaborate portal. 09288185
 


school-building Kirchplatz 4
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1847 beautiful classical school building, elongated plastered building with hipped roof, the door portals with straight roofing, of architectural and local importance. Friezes with inscriptions under the suspected cornice: "Increase virtue / suppress vice" (right portal) and "encourage activity / promote education" (left portal). 09288187
 


Transformer house
Transformer house Koenigsbrücker Strasse
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around 1910 From a technical point of view of importance, plaster cornice, location opposite No. 5 09288015
 


Residential house in open development Lindenallee 4
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around 1910 Single-storey villa-like building with a mansard roof, in the Reform and Heimat style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance, granite base. 09288045
 


Fountain in the market Market
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subsequently re. 1784 beautiful sandstone fountain with a plastic city coat of arms between rosettes, of local historical and artistic importance, with a plastic city coat of arms between rosettes. 09288195
 


Residential building in closed development Market 2
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18th century Simple two-storey plastered building, characterizing the townscape, of architectural significance, with a shop, address Markt 1, but on-site house number Markt 2 (probably part of the corner building at Heinrich-Zille-Straße 2). 09288071
 


Former town hall, today Gasthaus Ratskeller
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Former town hall, today Gasthaus Ratskeller Market 3
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1671 Two-storey baroque plastered building with a high mansard roof and turret, of importance in terms of the history of the building, the history of the place and the appearance of the place, two-storey plastered building with a high mansard roof and turrets, slated tower with clock. 09288067
 


Residential house in closed development (structural unit with Marktstrasse 2), with side wing to the courtyard Market 4
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18th century Simple two-storey baroque plastered building with bat dormers, corner house on the market that characterizes the townscape, structural ensemble with market no. 5, historically important, bat dormers. 09288085
 


Former inn (now a residential building) in a corner Market 5
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18th century Simple two-storey baroque plastered building with gate passage, corner house on the market that characterizes the townscape, structural ensemble with market no. 4, of local and architectural significance. In the corner of Meißner Strasse, with ground floor shop and courtyard passage with wooden gate, inside wooden beam ceilings, stucco and wooden columns, baroque ceiling mirrors and wooden columns, bat dormers, backyard buildings demolished. 09288084
 


Semi-open residential building with a stable, barn and well
Semi-open residential building with a stable, barn and well Market 6
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in the core of the 18th century Residential house in semi-open development, with a rear extension and wooden drying floor, stable building in the courtyard, barn, fountain and courtyard paving - a three-storey, simple plastered building with a segmented arched portal, timber-framed courtyard building, property of a former soap factory and post office, of significance in terms of building history and local history. 09288082
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 7
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in the core 18th century, later reshaped with shop, three-storey plastered building, simply structured facade, important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape (with shop on the ground floor), arched openings on the ground floor. 09288081
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 8
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in the core 18th century, later reshaped three-storey plastered building, of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape. 09288080
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Market 9
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around 1900, in essence probably older Plastered construction, restrained Art Nouveau design, tail gable with a kind of thermal bath window, important in terms of the history of the building and the appearance of the town. 09288079
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 10
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in the core 18th century, later reshaped three-storey plastered building, symmetrically structured facade with a classicistic effect, lavishly decorated eaves cornice, significant in terms of the history of the building and the townscape (with shop on the first floor), classicistic facade, original front door. 09288078
 


Residential house (with memorial plaque for Heinrich Zille) in half-open development and corner location
Residential house (with memorial plaque for Heinrich Zille) in half-open development and corner location Market 11
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around 1860 Well-structured plastered facade with a classicistic effect, the sloping corner emphasized by the roof structure, the painter and graphic artist Heinrich Zille (1858–1929) was born in the previous building, important in terms of building history, personal history and the appearance of the town. 09288076
 


Residential building in closed development Markt 12
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around 1860, later reshaped symmetrically structured and considerably reduced plastered façade, original front door, important in terms of building history and character of the square (with two ground floor shops), classicistic façade with arched windows, two sides drawn forward on the right and left, original door. 09288075
 


Apartment building in closed development (forms double apartment building with No. 14) Markt 13
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around 1880 Wilhelminian style plastered building with tail gable, of importance in terms of building history and characterizing the square (with ground floor shop), gable curved to the left on the side. 09288074
 


Apartment building in closed development (double apartment building with No. 13) Market 14
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around 1880 Apartment building in closed development (forms a double apartment building with No. 13) - Gründerzeit plastered building with tail gable, of importance in terms of building history and character of the square (with ground floor shop), sideways curved gable on the right. 09288073
 


Residential building in closed development Marktstrasse 1
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around 1845 Plastered building with a balanced facade structure, classicistic effect, significant building history (with ground floor shop), classicistic facade, original front door. 09288194
 


Residential building in closed development (structural unit with market 4)
Residential building in closed development (structural unit with market 4) Marktstrasse 2
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Early 19th century simple two-storey plastered building with bat dormers and gate passage, of architectural significance. Corner house to the market, courtyard passage with original gate, set cast-iron column at the corner to the market, dormers. 09288188
 


Residential house in semi-open development Marktstrasse 3
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around 1850 with shop, two-storey plastered building, with a classicistic effect, historically significant (with ground floor shop). 09288193
 


Residential building in closed development Marktstrasse 4
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re. 1856 two-storey plastered building, door portal with straight roofing, of architectural significance. 09288189
 


Residential building in closed development Marktstrasse 6
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around 1910 Plastered building, central projecting with a massive bay window, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance. Archway to the back alley belongs to Marktstrasse 8, protruding middle with bay window. 09288190
 


House in a corner Marktstrasse 12
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around 1850 Well-structured plastered facade, corner house on Carolinenstraße, of architectural significance, together with No. 14, 16 and 18 closed development. Corner house on Carolinenstrasse, sloping corner, rich plastering, original windows. 09288139
 


Residential building in closed development Marktstrasse 18
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around 1850 with shop, well-designed, Wilhelminian-style plastered façade, historically important, together with no. 12, 14 and 16, closed development, complex construction, large round-arched windows, blind arches on the ground floor, window roofs on the upper floor (classicistic). 09288138
 


Villa with coach house, park-like garden, tower pavilion Meißner Landstrasse 9
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around 1905 Villa with coach house, park-like garden, there tower pavilion and part of the enclosure wall - representative, widely visible villa building, largely preserved in its original state, striking example of architecture from the beginning of the 20th century (between Art Nouveau and reform architecture). 09288012
 


Semi-open residential building in a corner, with courtyard building and fountain in the courtyard Meißner Strasse 2
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re. 1837, later reshaped Three-storey plastered building with a Wilhelminian-style, classicist facade, corner house facing the market, significant in terms of the history of the building and the townscape, classicist facade, rich stucco decorations in window coverings, stone fountain in the courtyard, courtyard building (wooden construction), former farm. 09288083
 


Residential house in semi-open development Meißner Strasse 3
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1st half of the 19th century, essentially older Two-story simple plastered building with profiled window frames, still baroque inside, of architectural significance. 09288126
 


Residential house in closed development, with rear building Meißner Strasse 4
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re. 1816 Simple classical plastered building, beautiful original front door, saddle roof, historically important, with ground floor shop, original front door, door frame in the keystone marked 1816, bat dormers replaced by roof houses. 09288124
 


Residential house in closed development and in a corner Meißner Strasse 14
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around 1850 Wilhelminian style plastered construction with window roofing on the upper floor, of architectural significance, corner house to An der Promnitz, with roof house. 09288147
 


House in corner and rear building Pfarrgasse 1
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18th century both houses upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural significance (both upper floor half-timbered, plastered). 09288065
 


Residential building
Residential building Radeberger Strasse 7
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Early 19th century Gable-independent building, upper floor half-timbered (partially plastered), boarded gable, of architectural significance (upper floor half-timbered, boarded-up gable). 09288872
 


Villa with coach house and fencing Radeberger Strasse 13
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re. 1866 in the Swiss style, with a low tower structure, historically important. Villa (angled, roof overhang), original windows and doors. 09288026
 


Residential house in open development, with enclosure Radeberger Strasse 14
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1890s Pretty villa-like building with half-timbered gables, in the late historic style, of architectural significance (ornamental framework), sandstone plinth, cyclopically offset, window frames with curtain arch, original windows and doors, original roofing and ridge tiles. 09288027
 


Residential house in open development Radeberger Strasse 16
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1890s pictorially structured Wilhelminian style building with corner bay windows and half-timbered elements, historically significant (upper floor half-timbered, boarded up), side tower bay window with hood, wooden entrance porch. 09288028
 


Residential house in open development Radeberger Strasse 27
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1920s in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, fine plaster structures and shutters, of architectural significance. Fine plaster structures and shutters, without attachments. 09288029
 


House and outbuilding of a gardening property Röderstrasse 4
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End of 18th century Residential house a simple plastered building with a crooked hip roof, of architectural and socio-historical importance. 09288731
 


Residential building Röderstrasse 6
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18th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important 09288022
 


Residential house in semi-open development Röderstrasse 7
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18th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important 09288019
 


Residential house with attached outbuilding
Residential house with attached outbuilding Röderstrasse 18
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered partly boarded up, of architectural significance. Location of the barn opposite No. 20, barn demolished before 2011. 09288018
 


Stone cross
Stone cross Röderstraße 26 (in front)
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14./16. Century Medieval or early modern murder and expiation cross , of local history, so-called Wendenkreuz, sandstone 59 × 44 × 21 cm, 09288159
 


House in a corner Schulgasse 2
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1st half of the 18th century simple two-storey plastered building, corner house on Dresdner Strasse, of architectural significance 09288057
 


Residential house in semi-open development Schulgasse 6
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1st half of the 19th century simple plastered construction with segmental arch portal, historically significant, gable half-timbered, boarded up. 09288186
 


Gym of a school Schulstrasse 4
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re. 1894 representative building of the Wilhelminian style, plastered building with clinker brick structure, elaborate portal porch, of architectural significance. Extended portal, partly with clinker brick ornamentation. 09288031
 


School building, now an old people's home, with a front garden and two pavilions
School building, now an old people's home, with a front garden and two pavilions Schulstrasse 5
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1910-1911 School building, today an old people's home, with a front garden, two pavilions and fencing with three entrances - a characteristic example of the style of the reform period in the first half of the 20th century, picturesquely grouped, multi-wing complex, of architectural and local significance. 09288030
 


Residential house in open development Schulstrasse 6
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1890s picturesque plastered building with half-timbered elements, in the style of late historicism , of architectural significance (ornamental framework ), wooden balconies, window frames with curtain arches, original windows and front door. 09288032
 


Main building (without extensions) of a former factory Würschnitzer Strasse 1
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1865, later reshaped Simple plastering, formerly a machine factory, later a yarn spinning mill, of local significance. At the end of the 1990s, it was converted into a residential and commercial building, service and commercial center, BIRA Industrie- und Handels GmbH. 09288025
 

Volkersdorf

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Courtyard entrance and pigeon house of a farm
Courtyard entrance and pigeon house of a farm Bergstrasse 3
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around 1880 Rare pigeon tower with clinker substructure, of economic and scientific importance, stone courtyard entrance posts, wooden pigeon house with clinker substructure. 09284288
 


Transformer house
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Transformer house Moritzburger Strasse
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around 1910 In terms of technology history, it was erroneously listed under “Radeburger Strasse” in the list of monuments until 2002. 09284282
 


Road bridge over the Promnitz as a courtyard access Mühlweg 25
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19th century (bridge) Stone arch bridge, historically important, quarry stone bridge 09284291
 


Former school (now kindergarten) and separate toilet block Radeburger Strasse 1
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1913 Interestingly designed plastered building with a mansard roof, in the reform style of the period around 1910, of architectural and local significance, now (1992) used as a kindergarten. 09284294
 


Weir and stand system
Weir and stand system Radeburger Strasse 1 (opposite)
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19th century From a technical history point of view, made of sandstone. 09284299
 


Enclosure wall of the garden of a farm Radeburger Strasse 6
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19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the town 09284295
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house
Three-sided courtyard with stable house Radeburger Strasse 11
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after 1850, later reshaped Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn and side building as well as courtyard wall and gate system (archway and gate) - closed. Rural courtyards preserved in a typical landscape design, solid buildings with simple plaster structure, of architectural and economic importance. 09284296
 


Driveway to a farm
Driveway to a farm Radeburger Strasse 19; 19a
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19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the town 09284298
 


Courtyard wall of a farm
Courtyard wall of a farm Radeburger Strasse 22
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19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the town 09284285
 


Side building, courtyard entrance and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard
Side building, courtyard entrance and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard Radeburger Strasse 32
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re. 1878 Wilhelminian style plastered building with triple windows in the gable, historically important, side building (quarry stone, solid), courtyard entrance (three granite pillars) and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard, without a stable. 09284281
 


Side building, courtyard entrance and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard
Side building, courtyard entrance and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard Radeburger Strasse 46a
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re. 1836 Upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, rural building typical of the landscape, of architectural significance. Side building (upper floor half-timbered, with stables), courtyard entrance (three granite pillars) (forms three-sided courtyard with no. 46). 09284279
 


Memorial to the fallen of World War 1
Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 Radeburger Strasse 47 (near)
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance. Inscription: "Your Fallen Sons / Municipality of Volkersdorf", stone with rifle and steel helmet, monument stands on green area. 09284277
 


Road bridge over the Promnitz as a courtyard access
Road bridge over the Promnitz as a courtyard access Radeburger Strasse 47 (in front)
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2nd half of the 19th century Sandstone arch bridge, historically important, sandstone bridge. 09284283
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard To Spitzberg 5
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2nd half of the 19th century Plastered solid construction, typical of the townscape, of architectural significance (forms three-sided courtyard with no. 3). 09284293
 

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. ^ Hall church, built in 1875 by the Dresden architect Hammer. Plastered building with a gable roof, elongated, drawn-in and polygonal closed choir, side sacristies, the square tower with helmet included in the construction. The exterior is divided into Romanesque designs with brick elements, particularly expressive in the dazzling gallery surrounding the building. Sober gallery hall with raised central nave, the chancel vaulted with a barrel. Stained glass window around 1980 by Werner Juza . Baptism from Zöblitz serpentine and organ prospect from the time of construction. Small carved crucifixion group in the sacristy , inscribed 1759 ( Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    Cemetery: winter linden (Tilia cordata) at the entrance gate in the SW, yew (Taxus baccata) north of the church, stately oak (Quercus robur) in the north of the cemetery, enclosure: in the east, west and south partially plastered natural stone wall, in the south Characterized as a retaining wall, access gate with arched gate and single-leaf ornamental grille from the south with staircase (here on the western staircase relief plate), further access gate with arched gate from the east from the rectory, access gate via ramp from the southwest.
  2. a b c d e f Part of the Moritzburg cultural landscape - one of the most important Baroque hunting parks and hunting lodges in Germany.
  3. ^ Evangelical parish church. Hall church , built in 1867 by master carpenter Ernst Adam from Moritzburg . The building with attractive plaster and sandstone structures in a round arch style , a recessed, polygonal closed choir and a tower integrated in the west with an eight-sided upper floor and high helmet, a gable roof, the weather vane marked 1867. Gallery with elevated central nave, the arcades in romanizing forms, the end of the choir arched. In the high altarpiece, a copy of the painting of the Blessing Christ by Cima da Conegliano . Pulpit and organ prospect from the time it was built. Simple baptism with a serpentine bowl . Eleven large paintings by Julius Steglich (1839–1913), around 1900, formerly in the Deacon House in Moritzburg , supposedly used as banners. The topics are: Annunciation to Mary, search for a hostel, Annunciation to the Shepherds, Adoration of the Shepherds, Offering in the Temple, Holy Three Kings, following the Star, Adoration of the Kings, Flight into Egypt, Twelve Years Christ in the Temple, Christ as a Child Friend, Christ , teaching the people (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
  4. Main building of one of the few moated castles in Saxony, leading buildings with a simple but noble design, the complex is of importance in terms of architecture, local history and landscape design. A bridge with balustrades leading axially to the castle, a park with old trees, a pond, a moat and enclosure walls (impaired by the sports field and inn), the part of the farmyard to the west of the core area does not belong to the entity. Northern part of the core area of ​​the farm yard (rebuilt around 1960 on the old floor plan), residential buildings at Am Schloß 5, 7 and to Ice House 5, gate entrance to the courtyard. Residential building Zum Eishaus and farm building Zum Eishaus 16/18 demolished before 2006.
  5. Castle (Am Schloß 3): two-storey plastered building with a square floor plan with hipped roof, delicate plaster structure, baroque portal from the previous building, terrace and bridge over the moat at the rear, reinforced with a balustrade. Castle Chapel (Am Schloß 1): Church hall (built 1841–1842, marked in the portal in 1841), simple plastered building, saddle roof, wooden barrel inside, galleries on three sides, simple pulpit altar, today's church tower (bell tower) older (marked 1711 in the weather vane). Farmyard: southern part with residential and farm buildings (marked 1885 on the portal) including stables (Am Schloß 9 and 11), plus gate entrance with arched opening, distinctive entrance portals on the residential and farm buildings, once with a date (originally marked 1670 on the keystone) .
    Kavaliershäuser (Am Schloß 3): two Kavaliershäuschen, the right (north) ruin (Am Schloß 3). Around 1900 Otto Freiherr von Spörcken (1849–1938), major z. D. Owner of the manor. The fencing encloses the area of ​​the former manor on the entire west and north side, the north side runs along Bärwalder Straße. The remaining parts of the wall run to the east. Parcel 5 is directly adjacent to Berbisdorfer Hauptstrasse. On the east side, the wall used to border the former mill property of the village, located roughly in the area of ​​today's Anbaustraße 121/123. As can be seen from the demolition of the manor of the Kingdom of Saxony, the mill was still part of the manor in 1901. However, it was already out of order at the time.
  6. Quarry stone plastered courtyard wall. The school, which was used until 1893 and was built in 1831 on the road to the manor, can be recognized by the window walls closed in segmental arches, the door walls with keystone from 1831 and the crooked hip roof.
  7. ^ Evangelical parish church. Simple hall church from 1605, changed several times in the 18th and 19th centuries, enlargement of the choir E. 19th century, restoration 1952. Plastered building, choir with 5/8 end , gable roof, with a mighty, octagonal roof turret above the west gable Dome and lantern, arched windows. On the north side there is a small entrance porch with a late Gothic portal to the hall. Inside, a flat stucco ceiling, single-storey galleries on the long sides, in the northeast patronage box, connected to the organ gallery on the east side. Altar with a wooden relief with the Adoration of the Shepherds, probably early 17th century, exhausted since 1899, above that organ gallery, partly still 17th century, probably extended in 1869 for the organ. Organ by Keller, 1899, with carving of the previous organ around 1660, tonal changed. Finely crafted sandstone epitaph from 1710 for Johann Siegmund von Zeidler († 1690) and his wife Margaretha geb. Starschedel († 1676), with the painted portraits of the deceased (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996). Red granite stele with small relief. Cemetery enclosed by quarry stone wall.
  8. The double cross switch is a very rare technical monument. Reception building (roof overhangs), district of Radeburg and locomotive shed (half-timbered construction with clinker bricks), district of Radeburg.
  9. a b Residential house on Großenhainer Platz (around 1800, upper floor half-timbered, crooked hips) with barn extension, largely closed preserved rural courtyard within the city. Another residential building at Carolinenstraße 39 (around 1840, with a rear extension), with a door roof and original front door, barn (wooden) with wooden extension demolished before 2009.
  10. Old cemetery (garden monument), walled cemetery, laid out according to Gurlitt (1850–1938) around 1780, regular system with celebration hall and administrator's house as well as a small farmyard with outbuildings in the northern part, at the east corner transformer house (ID no. 09282608) integrated into the cemetery wall . Use by the parish for funeral ceremonies, as the New Cemetery opposite (ID No. 09303779) does not have a celebration hall. Isolated tombs have been preserved, numerous wall tombs have been preserved along the western wall and to the side of the main entrance (for details see Gurlitt 1914, p. 98 ff.). Enclosure: encircling cemetery wall made of quarry stone, on Schulstrasse and Dresdner Strasse plastered and covered with brick or sandstone, on Moritzburger Strasse unplastered and partially decimated in height, without a cover. Main entrance gate on Dresdner Strasse, set back in a semicircle, highlighted by Gurlitt in 1914 as remarkable with a floor plan, with 2 gate pillars and two-winged lattice gate (renewed), originally flanked by 2 deciduous trees (probably linden trees). 2 entrance gates on Schulstraße with 2 gate pillars each and one with ornamental lattice gates, at the administrator's house, renewed ornamental lattice gate, entrance to the farm yard, small entrance with stairs north of the transformer house. Vegetation: between the entrances from NE to SW as well as from the entrance of the celebration hall to SE running linden avenues (old trees alternate, approx. 3 m apart, originally cut as head linden, partly gaps, partly replanted), along the SE and SW wall Flowering shrubs (including Syringa, Crataegus, Philadelphus). Paths overgrown, path through avenues recognizable, no edges, water-bound. Other: outside the cemetery in front of the eastern cemetery wall, 2 seats with a view of the New Cemetery, marked by linden trees, probably laid out around 1920 in connection with the promenade. Source: Gurlitt, Cornelius: Descriptive representation of the architectural and art monuments of the Kingdom of Saxony. 38th issue: The cities of Großenhain, Radeburg and Riesa. Dresden 1914, pp. 98-103.
  11. History: enclosed cemetery complex (garden monument) with a forecourt in the style of the geometric objectivity of the "New Building", according to the cemetery master in the 1920s on the initiative of the home improvement association and the pastor Pfuhl laid out as an extension of the Radeburg promenade (ID no. 09288198) , shown for the first time on the measuring table sheet from 1922/24, historical design drawing available from the cemetery master with stamp: Design and execution by Gustav Pietzsch (1854–1929) from Oberlössnitz -Dresden, nursery and landscape gardening, office for landscape architecture , undated [before 1921]. Use: due to lack of funds, the draft was only partially carried out, the chapel and cemetery master's house were not realized, but horticultural cemetery design was largely implemented, until today the parish uses the celebration hall in the old cemetery (ID No. 09303778) for funeral services. Division into
    • horticultural designed forecourt with former pond and war memorial (garden memorial) in connection with the promenade,
    • enclosed cemetery (garden monument),
    • eastern expansion area (no garden monument),
    • Kastanienallee adjoining to the south (alternate), remains preserved.
    Explanations of the war memorial:
    • Forecourt with war memorial, horticultural designed forecourt west of the cemetery, divided by access path (water-bound with granite curb stone) to the main entrance into northern and southern parts, path connection to the north to Schulstrasse and to the south-west to the promenade. Northern part formerly with a pond, now dry and only recognizable from the vegetation (Salix) and the soil modeling.
    • War memorial: In June 1921, the municipality of Radeburg commissioned the Saxon sculptor Georg Türke to create a memorial for the fallen, inauguration on November 27, 1921. Design: Georg Türke , execution: Gebrüder Eberlein Dresden: Pirna sandstone from the quarries of the Israeli brothers Total price: 38,000 marks (collected by the community through collections, donations and through concerts and performances by Radeberg's associations).
    • Group of figures “Ich hatt 'ein Kameraden” (a soldier kneels over a dying soldier) on a high inscription stone and an embossed sandstone base, two round planters (sandstone) on the side - the front bears the inscription “Die Toten admon 1914–1918 1939–1945” as well the names of the fallen, inscribed on the reverse “Entw. G. Turk Ausf. Gebr. Eberlein ”. Holders for torches received. Prototype for the system in Kölleda , also created by Georg Türke, today destroyed. Source: Knüppel, Ernst-Günter: Georg Türke 1884–1972. Dresden, 2005, pp. 34 f., 124, 183.
    • Vegetation: cut hedges (Carpinus betulus, partly renewed by privet) as a fence on the western side, on both sides of the main access road and behind the war memorial (see promenade) in the northern part remains of a robinia avenue and remains of the pond planting (Salix) in the southern area ornamental trees such as z. B. American red oaks, tornado damage.
    Notes on the cemetery:
    • Enclosure: Quarry stone wall (granite or travertine , unplastered) on the entrance side (Moritzburger Straße) through openings with wooden picket fence fields structured with a representative main entrance gate, 3 gate pillars made of quarry stone (like wall), 2 of them with spherical attachments, one and two-wing ornamental lattice gates on the northern, western (in front of the extension part) and on the south side wooden picket fence with granite pillars.
    • Vegetation: architectural use of plants in the style of the geometric objectivity of the "New Building", main axis free of wood with narrow strips of lawn, laterally through cut hornbeam hedges (Carpinus betulus), planting of rhododendron and mountain pine (Pinus mugo) and rows of linden trees (Tilia spec., no interfaces recognizable) framed. Rows of graves through cut hornbeam hedges (Carpinus betulus) and graves through cut yew trees (Taxus baccata), partly also separated by box (Buxus sempervirens) in the lateral areas (north and south), loose woody planting (including Quercus rubra, Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula') , Quercus robur 'Fastigiata', Tilia spec., Betula spec., Pinus strobus) with rhododendron underplanting. Paths water-bound, no edges.
    • Other: the planned location of the cemetery chapel is marked as a lawn with a high wooden cross, behind it a round water basin with a dolphin as a gargoyle, probably not until after 1989.
  12. Stately house with ground floor shop and courtyard passage, historic facade, formerly the original gate, today a copy. “In 1907 Christine Schlegel advertised Schlegel's restaurant. The name change to 'Weißes Rößl' probably took place during the time of the subsequent owner Alfred Hermann. A white porcelain horse stood on the piano in the dining room. In 1932 he sold the inn to Richard Haupt ”. In the publication on the variety of bars in Radeburg (“From the bar at Davids to the Guten Quelle”) there are two historical photographs that show that the facade of the building has largely been preserved to this day. The four central axes on the upper floor were enlivened by rectangular parapet mirrors. On the more recent photo you can see the inscription Gasthaus "Weißes Rößl" above the cornice. The "Weisse Rößl" became a HO restaurant around 1955.
  13. In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. Sandstone obelisk, base, plate, approx. 4.50 m high.
  14. Mill building: towering, three-and-a-half storey, gable roof, inside main transmission (horizontal gear), two plan sifters, cabinet filter, transmission drive, new comb wheel, gates at the Mühlgraben inlet and Mühlgraben between the house and the mill building, supports of the former water wheel can still be seen. From 2007-2008 the mill building was demolished and the mill technology that had existed up until then was disposed of.
  15. Promenade facilities along the Promnitz : Bleichwiesen with Heinrich-Zille-Hain: created along the left Promnitz bank at the turn of the century, dense network of paths, seating niches, fountains, Bismarckstein and VdN column for victims from 1933-45 (formerly Wettin column), The complex was named for the 100th birthday of Heinrich Zille (born in Radeburg), a memorial stone was set: 1.8 m high boulder with a bronze plate with a head by Heinrich Zille created in 1949 by Georg Türke. Trees: purple apple, yew, Serbian spruce, pea-fruited false cypress, germander sparrow. Memorial column for victims of fascism as an obelisk.
  16. Residential house: built on the mountain, asymmetrical tower, mansard roof, half-timbered decoration on skylights, rear shed in the residential building, courtyard building 1992 desolate, original inscription on the gable, inscription: "Agricultural machinery & equipment Max Pietsch" (with relief) on the gable, inscription on the tower "Max Pietsch Landmaschinen", the remains of the wall on the Promnitz, also listed as a monument in 1992, fell over in 1999 during clearing work.
  17. ^ Evangelical parish church. Late Gothic hall church, damaged by fires in 1612 and 1718, west tower rebuilt in 1789. Comprehensive renovation in 1899, with the addition of a southern transept to the shape of a cross, four stair towers and the vaulting of the choir. Simple plastered facade with corner pilasters, choir with 5/8 end. Upstream west tower on a rectangular floor plan, continued on the upper floor as an octagon, tower dome with open lantern. - Inside, single-storey galleries extending into the transepts (1899). Wooden coffered ceiling and church pews also from 1899. Late baroque altar with large column structure, 18th century, altarpiece depicting the crucifixion. Masterfully carved pulpit, the basket carried by hovering angels, after 1718. Jehmlich organ from 1889.
    Destroyed by fires in 1612 and 1718, redesigned to a cross shape in 1899, addition of four stair towers, vaulting of the choir, etc. a. Tomb for deacon Adolf Friedrich Salbach († 1721) and for the Sandstein family (choir east side), tomb for pastor Johann Christian Fuchs († 1920), sandstone (choir SE side).
  18. Residential house (18th century) with a former soap boiler and post office, to the right in closed development, rear extension (around 1900, soap boiler since 1700), drying floor (marked in 1839 in the keystone), stable building (half-timbered, 18th century, marked 1847 , Postausspanne), barn (half-timbered), fountain (marked 1826).
  19. Corner house, sloping corner, new ground floor shop, original front door, window coverings, Heinrich Zille was born here on January 10, 1858 as the son of a watchmaker in the rear building of the property, the house burned down in 1859, and the current building was erected shortly afterwards.
  20. ↑ The garden is unique in Radeburg, the entire property is historically and artistically significant, angled construction, enlivened by side towers and ornamental framework, garden like a park, with a rich tree population, pathways, watercourse with basin, grotto and small bridge, until 2011 under Meißner Berg 9 in the list of monuments, built for the chamotte manufacturer Mitscherling.
  21. Original windows and doors, regular, architecturally designed front garden at the former educational and household school in the style of the reform era, together with the buildings uniformly planned and executed in 1910/11 (statement Heimatmuseum), example of the geometric "architectural garden" in the 1st Half of the 20th century, reciprocal relationships between building and garden form a unity in terms of design and function, the penetration of house and garden in the spatial structure both in the house and in the garden, which was required by garden reform ideas before 1900, recognizable largely preserved front garden west, south and to the east of the former school building with fencing, two garden pavilions, path system and vegetal equipment.
    Enclosure dating from the time it was built: massive quarry stone wall and pillars made of embossed sandstone with sandstone slabs as a cover, originally light-colored wooden picket fence fields, probably replaced in the 1970s by lattice fence fields, 2 entrances with 2 massive gate pillars each from the west and east, entrance from the west with 2 massive gate pillars (material such as enclosure, sandstone slabs as cover), 2 garden pavilions on a square floor plan, roof covered with tiles on 4 columns made of solid quarry stone (same style and materials as the enclosure, integrated in the enclosure). Path structure preserved, access paths with light soapy stone paving, path edges (probably ashlar) largely original facade design with trellis (wood, white framed) recognizable on historical postcards oval ornamental bed outside the garden on the footpath at the corner of Schulstrasse and Moritz-Richter-Strasse.

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