List of cultural monuments in Ringethal

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The list of cultural monuments in Ringethal contains the cultural monuments in the Mittweida district of Ringethal that are listed in the official list of monuments of the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony .

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

Ringethal

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Individual monuments of the entity church and cemetery Ringethal: Church, memorial for the fallen of the First World War, tomb for the pastor Johannes Hertel, tomb for the manor owners as well as various historical tombstones with illegible inscriptions, stone bench and cemetery wall (see also Obj. 09237647, same Address)
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Individual monuments of the entity church and cemetery Ringethal: Church, memorial for the fallen of the First World War, tomb for the pastor Johannes Hertel, tomb for the manor owners as well as various historical tombstones with illegible inscriptions, stone bench and cemetery wall (see also Obj. 09237647, same Address) Main street
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12th century Church of architectural, artistic and local historical importance as well as parts of the churchyard of predominantly local historical, but also artistic importance.
  • Church: In the churchyard there is a baroque gallery church of Romanesque origin with a roof turret
  • Churchyard:
    • Tombs / grave facilities:
      • Grave complex of the former manor owners von Schroeter and Anna von Hain as well as eleven standing gravestones, some porphyry, inscriptions hardly legible, probably 17th or 18th century, location on the east side of the church,
      • Tomb of pastor Johannes Hertel, died 1963, plain stone of local historical value,
      • Five standing gravestones in the south-east corner of the church, inscriptions no longer legible, probably 17th / 18th. Century
      • Nine tombstones or fragments, partly baroque, inscriptions no longer legible, location in front of the morgue in the northwest of the churchyard,
      • Lying tombstone in the form of an open book, inscriptions difficult to read, tombstone flanked by two trees of life, probably 19th century
    • Buildings in the churchyard:
      • Circumferential churchyard wall, quarry stone wall made of porphyry, entrances: gate from the north (main street), gate from the south (former manor), gate from the east (rectory),
      • neo-Gothic stone bench in the north-east of the churchyard, probably beginning of the 20th century, quarry stone, U-shaped base, back stone with brick pointed arches.
      • War memorial for those who fell in World War I in Hermsdorf, Ringethal, Falkenstein and Erlebach, three porphyry stones with inscriptions, east side of the cemetery
    • Vegetation: Seven linden trees - four of them winter linden (Tilia cordata) and the Luther linden (replaced by new planting), English oak (Quercus robur), Norway maple (Acer platanoides), group of three arborvitae on the northeast corner of the cemetery
  • Silbermann organ : Castle chapel, later church, pedalless ( positive ) 1849 by Ladegast principal bass 8 'and subbass 16' added as pedal parts.
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The whole of the church and cemetery in Ringethal, consisting of the individual monuments: church, memorial for those who fell in World War I, tomb for pastor Johannes Hertel, tomb for the manor owners and various historical tombstones with illegible inscriptions, stone bench and churchyard wall (see also bj. 09302179, same address) as well as Lutherlinde (garden monument) and the churchyard as a whole
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The whole of the church and cemetery in Ringethal, consisting of the individual monuments: church, memorial for those who fell in World War I, tomb for pastor Johannes Hertel, tomb for the manor owners and various historical tombstones with illegible inscriptions, stone bench and churchyard wall (see also bj. 09302179, same address) as well as Lutherlinde (garden monument) and the churchyard as a whole Main street
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12th century The site-defining complex of great importance in terms of local history.
  • Church: In the churchyard there is a baroque gallery church of Romanesque origin with a roof turret
  • Churchyard:
    • Tombs / grave facilities:
      • Grave complex of the former manor owners von Schroeter and Anna von Hain as well as eleven standing gravestones, some porphyry, inscriptions hardly legible, probably 17th or 18th century, location on the east side of the church,
      • Tomb of pastor Johannes Hertel, died 1963, plain stone of local historical value,
      • Five standing gravestones in the south-east corner of the church, inscriptions no longer legible, probably 17th / 18th. Century
      • Nine tombstones or fragments, partly baroque, inscriptions no longer legible, location in front of the morgue in the northwest of the churchyard,
      • Lying tombstone in the form of an open book, inscriptions difficult to read, tombstone flanked by two trees of life, probably 19th century
    • Buildings in the churchyard:
      • Circumferential churchyard wall, quarry stone wall made of porphyry, entrances: gate from the north (main street), gate from the south (former manor), gate from the east (rectory),
      • neo-Gothic stone bench in the north-east of the churchyard, probably beginning of the 20th century, quarry stone, U-shaped base, back stone with brick pointed arches.
      • War memorial for those who fell in World War I in Hermsdorf, Ringethal, Falkenstein and Erlebach, three porphyry stones with inscriptions, east side of the cemetery
    • Vegetation: Seven linden trees - four of them winter linden (Tilia cordata) and the Luther linden (replaced by new planting), English oak (Quercus robur), Norway maple (Acer platanoides), group of three arborvitae on the northeast corner of the cemetery
09237647
 
Totality of the Ringethal manor with the following individual monument: mansion (see individual monument 09237648, Hauptstraße 8) as well as the remains of the farm yard with baroque stable house (Hauptstraße 7), the farm buildings (Hauptstraße 5, 5b and 6), the stable building and storage building at Kirchhosfeinfriedung (Hauptstraße 9 ) as well as the island pond (formerly the location of a moated castle) as a whole
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Totality of the Ringethal manor with the following individual monument: mansion (see individual monument 09237648, Hauptstraße 8) as well as the remains of the farm yard with baroque stable house (Hauptstraße 7), the farm buildings (Hauptstraße 5, 5b and 6), the stable building and storage building at Kirchhosfeinfriedung (Hauptstraße 9 ) as well as the island pond (formerly the location of a moated castle) as a whole Hauptstrasse 5; 5b 6 7 8 9
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around 1850 (house with stable, no.7) Plant of extraordinarily high regional historical importance.

History:

  • The lordship of Ringethal arose around 1150 to 1170, it comprised the manor and the farming villages of Falkenhain, Hermsdorf and Erlebach,
  • 1450 owned by the Lords of Hahn / Hain / Hayn until 1700,
  • other owners were von Liebschwitz, von Steinbach, von Flemming, von Dallwitz, von Bülow, von Rackwitz,
  • 1742 owned by "those of Poigk" who had the manor house that still exists today built,
  • 1861–1935 owned by Baron von Schröter,
  • 1935 sold to the Saxon Landsiedelgesellschaft Dresden,
  • 1958 to 1996 use of the manor house as a school,
  • available for sale since 2004,
  • Individual monument: Castle building with double staircase in the late Baroque style, facade decoration removed, rear side disturbed by chimney, according to the castle inventory (www.burgeninventar.de) there was a moated castle at the same location as the manor house.
  • Sub-entity parts:
    • Service yard: building Hauptstr. 7 Baroque house with stable around 1850, overformed, · farm building Hauptstrasse. 5, 5b and 6 are also overformed, as well as the stable building and storage building at the churchyard enclosure
    • Inselteich: ground monument - former medieval Niederungsburg (moated castle). Rounded, rectangular core plant of 15 m × 12 m in a pond (bank core plant in the north 10 m, otherwise much more), stone walling visible at the northeast corner of the core plant, core plant plateau approx. 2 m above water surface.

Finds from the 13th and 14th centuries.

MBL 4943, Ringethal, Amtshauptmannschaft Rochlitz, proper name “Inselteich”, age group 1200–1250, moated castle, archaeologically documented, first mentioned in 1221 as a manor.

09302382
 
Individual monument belonging to the Ringethal manor: former manor house of the manor (see Obj. 09302382, same address)
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Individual monument belonging to the Ringethal manor: former manor house of the manor (see Obj. 09302382, same address) Hauptstrasse 8
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around 1751 Stately baroque plastered building of architectural, historical and local significance.

Castle building with double staircase in the late baroque style, facade decoration removed, rear side disturbed by chimney, building number 7 baroque dwelling house with stable around 1850 overformed, farm building number 5 and number 6 are also overformed, there are also a stable building and the storage building at the fence, Rectory number 18, residential building number 10 (formerly barn).

History:

  • The lordship of Ringethal arose around 1150 to 1170, it comprised the manor and the farming villages of Falkenhain, Hermsdorf and Erlebach,
  • 1450 owned by the Lords of Hahn / Hain / Hayn until 1700,
  • other owners were von Liebschwitz, von Steinbach, von Flemming, von Dallwitz, von Bülow, von Rackwitz,
  • 1742 owned by "those of Poigk" who had the manor house that still exists today built,
  • 1861–1935 owned by Baron von Schröter,
  • 1935 sold to the Saxon Landsiedelgesellschaft Dresden,
  • 1958 to 1996 use of the manor house as a school,
  • available for sale since 2004,

According to the castle inventory (www.burgeninventar.de), there was a moated castle at the same location as the manor house. This can also be clearly seen on the miles sheet for Saxony.

09237648
 
Residential building with shop extension Hauptstrasse 12
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around 1800 Historic inn, half-timbered building with shop extension from around 1900, of architectural and local significance.

Solid ground floor residential building, upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable slated, crooked hip roof, extension from around 1900 with crowning of the attic, windows and doors no longer original.

09237646
 
Ringethaler Mühle: Mill property with mill with mill technology, residential house, side building and storage building
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Ringethaler Mühle: Mill property with mill with mill technology, residential house, side building and storage building Hauptstrasse 20
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around 1813 Former grinding and oil mill of the Ringethal manor, continuous operation from 1590 to 1990, of architectural and local significance.
  • Mill: three-storey building with half-hipped hips and half-timbering on the upper storeys, built around 1813, additional floors around 1870, technical facilities still preserved (before 2017),
  • Residential house: built in the neoclassical style around 1870, arbor with winter garden in wood construction, upper floor disturbed by large windows, horse shed and residential house built around 1813, half-timbered loft and upper floor clad, half-hipped roof with ridge turret, annoying extension,
  • Storage building: tower-like plastered building in 1909.

History: First mentioned in 1590 as a board, oil and grinding mill with three gears, in 1768 four gears occupied, 1817 fire of the oil mill with subsequent reconstruction, 1822 six gears, daily production 7 t, 1822 destruction by winter floods, 1850 reconstruction of the grinding mill, 1862 dissolution of the Mandatory meal of the manor, among other things, 1864 handing over of cabinet rights (transferred to the Brückenaue house), 1873 adding to the mill, construction of the residential house, after 1876 construction of the cutting mill, 1883 wagon and tool shed built, horse stable expanded, 1893 telephone connection, 1895 clock tower with mill clock built , 1897 opening of a bakery, 1897 July 31st, large flood - destruction of the cutting mill, 1898 installation of a turbine in the sawmill, 1900 top wall built for flood protection, 1901 new construction of a room for the electrical lighting system in the mill, 1903 water wheel was replaced by a turbine , 1903 new weir (weir is 96 m wide) rubber weir ?, 1909 granary built, 1920 Bäck Egg closed, 1945 April 16, shelling by the US Army, mill, residential house, barn and mill building partially destroyed, 1952 grinding mill was expanded and modernized, 1954 shutdown of the cutting mill, around 1957 expansion of the mill barn into a residential building with eight apartments, 1960 mill was converted to a compound feed plant - compound feed was delivered to almost all LPGs in the former Hainichen district, in 1967 the oil mill was demolished due to disrepair, in 1974 the old hydropower plant was shut down, electricity only from the grid, 1974/75 conversion to a compound feed plant, newer modern machines, only Hammer mill, daily production 60 t of compound feed, December 31, 1991 compound feed plant was closed - it was a wage and trade mill.

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Ringethal railway station;  Riesa – Chemnitz railway line: industrial station consisting of a warehouse and a residential building
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Ringethal railway station; Riesa – Chemnitz railway line: industrial station consisting of a warehouse and a residential building Hauptstrasse 25
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1909 Railway history and regional history of importance.

Storage building in brick masonry with half-timbering, ramp with base in Cyclops masonry, residential building adjoining the storage building in the same material, partly also plastered, the industrial station was laid out in connection with an industrial railway, the rail connections of which were connected to eight factories, the rail network ran between Drei Werden, Mittweida, Neudörfchen and Ringethal and was completed in 1906/1908, the industrial station was one of the three loading stations on the rail line.

09237552
 
Residential building Mühlberg 8
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around 1925 Plastered building in the historicizing style of the 1920s, of architectural significance.

Residential house in open development, structure structured by a central projectile with a pointed front, steep mansard roof, in good original condition, original enclosure still present.

09237652
 
Former stable house Ringstrasse 1
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before 1800 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important.

Solid ground floor, timber-framed upstairs and loft boarded, half hip.

09237618
 
Former stable house Ringstrasse 17
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around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered clad, historically important.

Half-timbered cladding on the upper floor and attic, tailcoat roof, extension in the 1920s, windows no longer original, blind boxes on the first floor disturbing.

09237654
 
Former stable house Ringstrasse 22a
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around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered, partly slated, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered construction on the ground floor and first floor, gable artfully slated with slate, some of the windows are still original, annoying annex on one gable side and on the back.

09237655
 

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Mittweida  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Inexpensive: Directory of the high and late medieval castles in Saxony , Leipzig and Dresden 2002.