List of cultural monuments in Ragewitz (Grimma)

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The list of cultural monuments in Ragewitz (Grimma) contains the cultural monuments in the Grimma district of Ragewitz that are listed in the official list of monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony .

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  • Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Ragewitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Ragewitzer School (Former School) Pöhsiger Weg 4
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re. 1878 Significant late classicist building of the place, of architectural and local importance

Inscribed 1878 (in the gable), two-storey, ten-axis solid building, plastered, symmetrical structure, emphasis on the central axis by a two-axis central projection with triangular gable, segment arched door with sandstone walls, in the lintel keystone-like medallion with book relief (sandstone medallion with the inscription: "Built since 1878") Banner, original door with skylight, window with sandstone sill, finely profiled cornice and eaves, gable roof (beaver tail covering)

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Petrikirche Ragewitz (church (with furnishings), war memorial for those who fell in World War I in front of the church, Lindenallee (garden monument) and memorial to the Battle of Nations 1813)
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Petrikirche Ragewitz (church (with furnishings), war memorial for those who fell in World War I in front of the church, Lindenallee (garden monument) and memorial to the Battle of Nations 1813) Ragewitzer Strasse
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1872-1874 Distinctive church building, hall church with retracted polygonal choir and high west tower, in the arched style of the 19th century, characterizing, local and architectural importance
  • Single-nave Romanesque church with a transept-like sacristy extension and with west tower, tent roof (slate covering) and pommel, on a square floor plan, recessed polygonal choir with round arched dwarf gallery, rose window, pilaster structure, three-part round arched windows, large round arched portal framed by columns, wooden pore roofing in the roof , Wooden pulpit
  • War memorial for those who fell in World War I: stele on a circular floor plan made of shell limestone, staircase base, inscription on a round cover plate: "I had a comrade", in the laurel cross further inscription: "(illegible) ... Parish Ragewitz"
  • War memorial to the Battle of Nations: rectangular base (granite) with inscription: “God was with us, he be the glory”, above it 1813–1913 and the Iron Cross
  • Linden avenue leading to the west portal
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Rectory with enclosure
Rectory with enclosure Ragewitzer Strasse 15
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re. 1748 Simple plastered building with segmental arch portal and hipped roof, oldest building in the village, significant in terms of local history and building history
  • Marked 1748 (keystone), two-storey, solid, plastered, steep hipped roof with two knobs on the roof ridge (beaver tail covering), drag dormers, segmental arch portal on the gable side with double keystone, old door, porphyry tuff windows on the ground floor, old windows, originally with shutters, some with winter windows to the rear
  • Enclosure: Quarry stone wall with cover, including remains of the wall of the barn building with windows, three square gate pillars with stepped brick tower, people gate
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Ragewitz cemetery: Tomb (Schippan's hereditary burial) in the cemetery To shaft 1 (opposite)
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around 1905 Local historical significance as the tomb of the shaft owner of the Grube Flora

Hereditary burial of the Schippan family, wall grave: sandstone plinth (bossed ashlar structure), accentuated central section with carnies arch gable and cross, Ionic columns made of Swedish granite, corner pilasters

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Pit flora; Shaft building with two outbuildings (machine houses) and fencing To shaft 2; 4
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1902 rare evidence of lignite mining in civil engineering in the Leipziger Land, of technical and regional importance
  • Shaft building (Malakov tower): four-storey clinker brick building on rubble-stone base, corner buttresses, profiled cornice (brick), flat saddle-hip roof, segment arched doorway with wooden gate on the ground floor, segment arched windows partly with original iron bars, segment arch entrance on the gable side
  • two outbuildings (machine houses): two-storey clinker buildings, flat pitched roof (corrugated iron), wooden gate on the gable and courtyard side
  • Enclosure: brick wall with iron gate, expropriated in 1948, transferred to so-called public property on January 8, 1949, incorporated into Dölitz as a part of the business in 1951, shut down in the mid-1950s, closed in 1959. Some of the systems were used by the Institute for Mine Safety in Leipzig and the Freiberg test track as a test site.
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