List of cultural monuments in Rosenthal-Bielatal

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The list of cultural monuments in Rosenthal-Bielatal contains the cultural monuments in Rosenthal-Bielatal . The notes are to be observed.

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

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Bielatal

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone (Map) 1886 of importance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone. 09226919
 


Waystone (Map) 19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. 09304626
 


Transformer tower (Map) around 1910 Tower-like plastered construction over a base with a gable roof, of importance in terms of architectural and technical history. 09300227
 


Waystone (Map) 19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone, cf. Directory R. Prokoph (1992) at the Lower Monument Protection Authority in Pirna. 09300263
 


Residential building Am Eichberg 2a
(map)
re. 1795 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, marked in the lintel, of architectural significance. 09224462
 


Residential building Am Eichberg 3
(map)
Mid 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. 09224461
 


milestone Bahraer Strasse
(map)
19th century (milestone) Profiled sandstone block with distance information, probably a half-milestone, of significance in terms of traffic history. Individual monument of the whole of the Royal Saxon Milestones . 09222357
 


Hermsdorf Manor Bergstrasse 1; 2
(card)
in the core of the 18th century, possibly even older Manor house (no. 1) as well as western (no. 2) and eastern side buildings of the former manor and retaining wall in the east - of architectural and local significance. Manor house, two-storey solid plastered building, changed, but recognizable cubature , the two side buildings also changed: eastern side building quarry stone building, later jamb , two barrel vaults , today ruinous, western side building heavily changed due to LPG use, but with a southern residential extension in the design language of the 1920s. 09224472
 


Arch bridge over the village stream Bergstrasse 2 (near)
(map)
19th century historically important. 09224446
 


Residential building Bergstrasse 9
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered clad, historically important. 09224438
 


Residential stable house Bergstrasse 14
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According to information around 1800 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. 09224434
 


Residential stable house and southern side building of a farm Bergstrasse 21
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Mid 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, side building with passage, boarded up, of architectural and economic significance. 09224433
 


Residential building Bergstrasse 27
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered clad, historically significant, with an outer house. 09224440
 


Arch bridge over the village stream Bergstrasse 27 (near)
(map)
19th century historically important. 09224445
 


Residential stable house Bergstrasse 28
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, of architectural significance. 09224432
 


Residential stable house and barn of a farm Bergstrasse 31
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Early 19th century Stable house upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural and economic importance. 09224431
 


Residential stable house with stable extension, side building and barn Bergstrasse 41
(map)
around 1840 Northern residential stable house with rear barn extension, western side building, southern barn, eastern shed and second barn outside the courtyard - residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, upper floor barn extension boarded up, important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape. 09224429
 


House and outbuildings Förstereistraße 1
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Mid 19th century Residential building upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically significant. 09224466
 


Forsthof Förstereistraße 5
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around 1800 Northern and western residential building as well as the northern and southern side building of a former forestry yard - both residential buildings on the upper floor are timber-framed, important in terms of building history and local history. 09224465
 


Forsthof Forsthof 1; 2
(card)
after 1900 Residential house (no. 1) and outbuildings (no. 2) of a forester's yard - residential house, representative plastered building with decorative framework and colored glass windows, of architectural and local significance. 09224463
 


Waystone Koenigsteiner Strasse
(map)
19th century of importance in terms of traffic history.

Path pillar (sandstone), used as a fence pillar.

09226922
 


Apartment building Nikolsdorfer Weg 1
(map)
1920s Typical plastered building with four entrances, historically important. 09224435
 


Waystone Pirnaer Strasse
(map)
19th century of importance in terms of traffic history.

Path pillar (sandstone)

09226916
 


Villa with garden and garden bridge Pirnaer Strasse 1
(map)
1910s Typical plastered building with side tower and veranda, mansard roof , historically important. Villa garden (ancillary facility): intensely designed area east of the villa with large stands of rhododendrons and ornamental shrubs as well as some old trees, especially beeches and pines, driveway with posts of the entrance gate in the east of the property, directly northeast of the villa, small stone arch bridge made of sandstone, in the south fruit trees, in the north , West and south of the property post of the former wooden picket fence, in the west with fence panels preserved. 09224442
 


Residential building Pirnaer Strasse 6
(map)
According to information from 1899 Plastered building typical of the time with a gabled central projectile, of architectural significance.

Arched windows, wooden verandas, roof overhangs.

09224443
 


Hermsdorf Inn with annex Pirnaer Strasse 7
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Inn with hall cultivation - stucco building with übergiebeltem central projection , hipped roof - architecturally and historically important places. 09224447
 


Residential stable house and side building of a homestead Pirnaer Strasse 14
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1st half of the 19th century Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. 09224430
 


Arch bridge over the Biela and Wehr Reichsteiner Strasse
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re. 1898 Arched bridge over the Biela , on the lower side of the river with an attack weir / rifle weir - of importance in terms of building history and technology. 09224459
 


Residential building Reichsteiner Strasse 2
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Mid 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. 09224460
 


Two schools Schulstrasse 1
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re. 1881 so-called old school two-storey plastered building with gabled central projectile and clock tower, marked above the door, saddle roof with roof house; younger school in angle-storey stucco building with Eckquaderung, central übergiebeltes roof houses, loft conversions, hipped roof , architecturally and historically important places. Inscription: "Schoolhouse / The power of the people / lies in our children / Built in 1881". 09224436
 


Residential building Schulstrasse 4
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Early 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. 09224444
 


Villa, outbuildings and park-like villa garden
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Villa, outbuildings and park-like villa garden Schweizermühle 1
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1900/1910 Villa, outbuildings and park-like villa garden with garden shed, pond, garden bridge, old trees and path system - representative villa with tower and rich plaster structure, decorative framework, outbuilding and octagonal garden house in the jamb area with decorative framework, of importance in terms of building history and garden design. 09224469
 


Villa Angela
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Villa Angela Schweizermühle 2
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around 1900 Single-storey plastered building with a central projectile, decorative wooden gable, crooked hip roof, historically important. 09224470
 


Classen's Villa; later Villa Brausenstein Schweizermühle 3
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around 1900 Guest house with upstream staircase, two outbuildings and a park-like villa garden with a pond and lime tree avenue - a representative building with decorative half-timbering on the upper floor, veranda and wooden balcony, of importance in terms of building history, local history and garden design. 09224471
 


Waystone Talstrasse
(map)
19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. 09300225
 


Hammerhütte Brausenstein
Hammerhütte Brausenstein Talstrasse
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re. 1700 (kiln) Kiln for iron casting production - renewed, testimony to the production technology of hammer metallurgy, of importance in terms of production history and technology history. 09224468
 


Waystone Talstrasse
(map)
19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. Path column (sandstone). 09226918
 


Residential building Talstrasse 1
(map)
Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered clad, historically important. 09224454
 


Residential building Talstrasse 2
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. 09224453
 


Residential building Talstrasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. Basement: Under the left half of the house, about 2 × 2 m, vaulted, only for storing food. Ground floor: principle of the three-part division into hall, living and kitchen area and stable (vaulted) with adjoining room. Segment arches above the house entrance door, ceiling beams partially visible inside the house, single-flight wooden staircase to the upper floor. Before the toilet was installed, the toilet was outside the house. Upper floor: three simple chambers. Roof: purlin construction , inclination 45 °. Other: Just a few meters away behind the house is the Biela bed (M. Hammer), which slopes steeply and is enclosed by sandstone walls. 09224455
 


Mill technology of a former mill Talstrasse 7
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Former Hofemühle - later a wooden bung factory, of technical significance. 09224456
 


Residential building Talstrasse 8
(map)
Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance.

Cripple hip

09224457
 


Residential house, mill ditch with contactor and two saw gates of a mill property Talstrasse 10
(map)
before 1900 Residential house with influences of the Swiss style, of importance in terms of building history and technology. Two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames both storeys, crooked hip roof with overhang, gable and gabled roof house with ornamental framework, everywhere intact wall opening ratio, winter windows, some with original division. 09224458
 


Guest house with annex and terrace Talstrasse 14
(map)
End of the 19th century Typical plastered building with a terrace in front and a mansard hipped roof , a large hall extension at the rear with arched windows on the first floor, of architectural and local importance. 09224452
 


Residential building Talstrasse 24
(map)
End of the 19th century historically important. Roof overhangs, corner blocks, cornices 09224451
 


House and outbuildings Talstrasse 26
(map)
re. 1881 Residential house plastered construction with elevated central projections, glazed wooden veranda, wooden gable, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. 09224450
 


Residential building Talstrasse 30
(map)
around 1900 Plastered building over natural stone plinth with corner blocks, elevated side elevation, wooden ornamental gable, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. 09224449
 


House and mill building of a former mill estate Talstrasse 31; 32
(card)
re. 1922 Former Reichsteiner Mühle: House (No. 32) - plastered building with sandstone plinth, with arbor and balcony; Mill building (No. 31) - plastered building with sandstone walls, the eastern part of the building boarded up, of architectural and local significance, on a sandstone base, with arbor and balcony. 09224448
 


Old cobblestone path; Cobblestone mountain Talstrasse 32a (near)
(map)
19th century of importance in terms of local history and the appearance of the streets. 09300230
 


Hammergut Neidberg Talstrasse 32a; 32b
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2nd half of the 19th century Residential house (no.32a), stable house (no.32b) and barn of a former blacksmith's shop as well as the keystone of the former carter's tavern - plastered residential building with wrought iron balcony and triple windows in the gable, gable roof, residential stable house, elongated plastered building with gable roof, of architectural and local significance . 09223442
 


Residential building Talstrasse 33
(map)
around 1850 Plastered building with a crooked hip roof, of architectural significance. 09300226
 


Sawmill Otto Talstrasse 33b
(map)
around 1910 Residential and administrative building of the former sawmill - plastered building with a high, bossed base and decorative framework, of architectural significance. 09223443
 

Rosenthal

image designation location Dating description ID
Observation tower (Map) 1880 small square tower with crenellated wreath, raised on the rocky slope, of architectural and local significance, made of quarry stone masonry. 09223460
 
Arch bridge over the Fuchsbach (Map) 19th century Bridge made of sandstone blocks strung together in an arch, which hold without mortar, is of importance in terms of building history and technology. 09224923
 
Salt lick (Map) re. 1741 (salt lick) In terms of hunting and cultural history, it is about 2.5 km east of Rosenthal, Forest Department 159. 09221533
 
Waystone (Map) 19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. 09224427
 
Landmark before 1622 (Grenzstein) Boundary stone; Material certificate of a historical border designation, of regional historical importance. 09225053
 
Waystone (Map) 19th century of importance in terms of traffic history.

Sandstone

09300264
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Am Poststeig 4
(map)
re. 1769; changed North-eastern residential stable house, western side building and southern barn of a four-sided courtyard - residential stable building upper floor timber-framed, side building with walled keystone, inscribed there, barn boarded up, raised and set back, of architectural and economic importance. 09223446
 
Waystone Bielatalstrasse
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re. 1833 of importance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone signpost with inscription and distance information. 09223087
 
Sandstone arch bridge Bielatalstrasse
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19th century Sandstone arch bridge over the Cunnersdorfer Bach - of importance in terms of building history and traffic history. 09300231
 
Church and churchyard Rosenthal
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Church and churchyard Rosenthal Kirchgasse
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1856 Church with churchyard and enclosure wall, two churchyard gates, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and two tombs - church simple neo-Romanesque hall church with western extension and eastern tower, of architectural and local significance. 09223410
 
Rectory with inscription plaque
Rectory with inscription plaque Kirchgasse 1
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re. 1747 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, inside portal with keystone, inscribed, memorial plaque for Gottfried August Homilius on the house wall, of architectural and local significance. Right part of the building younger, plaque inscription: "Gottfried August Homilius pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach, important church composer and long-time Kreuzkantor in Dresden was born here on February 2nd, 1714" (historical place of birth). 09223412
 


Murder and Atonement Cross Kirchgasse 1 (near)
(map)
15./16. Century with a chiseled sword, of local history, with a chiseled hunter's catch, 108 cm × 67 cm × 24 cm, sandstone. 09223413
 


Gasthof "Zum Erbgericht" Kirchgasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century Two buildings attached to one another at an angle, residential and farm buildings on the upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up and a younger inn, important in terms of building history, local history and shaping the street scene. Restaurant: large two-and-a-half-storey plastered building, designed in 1869, separated from agriculture in 1893 (today No. 1) and new outbuildings are built. 09223473
 


Former Church school Kirchgasse 3
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4th quarter of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed, with a sandstone portal, of architectural and local significance. Longitudinal building with a gable roof, beautiful portal. 09223414
 


Residential building Kirchgasse 7
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Residential house - upper floor timber-framed boarded up, historically important. 09223417
 


footbridge Kirchgasse 7 (near)
(map)
19th century Sandstone arch, historically important. 09223418
 


Residential house and sandstone arch bridge Koenigsteiner Strasse 5
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1905/1910 Residential house with enclosure - representative plastered building with ornamental framework, bay window and partly original furnishings, of architectural significance. Sandstone arch bridge. 09223445
 


Residential building Koenigsteiner Strasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered with a basket arch door , of architectural significance. 09223447
 


Residential building Koenigsteiner Strasse 14
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural importance, partly changed. 09223448
 


Residential stable house Koenigsteiner Strasse 19
(map)
around 1800 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. 09223450
 


House and relief Koenigsteiner Strasse 20
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Early 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, above the door sandstone relief with inscription, inscribed, historically significant. 09223449
 


Former Residential stable house Koenigsteiner Strasse 21
(map)
Early 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. 09223451
 


Remains of the wall belonging to the former manor Königsteiner Strasse 31 (near)
(map)
around 1800 Remains of the wall belonging to the former manor, two gate pillars and two stove plates (iron art cast, Oberhütte Rosenthal) - are located at residential house No. 31, one square, with the Saxon coat of arms, the other rectangular (with name) - of local history and artistic importance. 09223422
 


Residential stable house Koenigsteiner Strasse 39
(map)
1st half of the 19th century without rear extension, upper floor half-timbered, historically important. 09223420
 


Residential stable house and barn of a farm Koenigsteiner Strasse 43
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, boarded barn, of architectural and economic significance. 09223419
 


Residential building Koenigsteiner Strasse 49
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, of architectural significance. 09223416
 


Residential building Koenigsteiner Strasse 50
(map)
re. 1825 without a younger extension facing the village square, upper floor half-timbered, basket arched door marked, of architectural significance. 09223415
 
Urhof Königsteiner Strasse 54
(map)
1893 Residential house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard - former farmyard of the hereditary court, residential house with central projectile, saddle roof, barns plastered building with boarded jamb, large wooden gates, of architectural and economic importance. 09223474
 
Residential stable house Königsteiner Strasse 62
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. 09223424
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Königsteiner Strasse 64
(map)
According to information around 1840 Stable house upper floor timber frame boarded up, barn boarded up, of architectural and economic importance. 09223425
 
Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Koenigsteiner Strasse 69
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Door lintel re. 1841 Residential stable house and two hook-shaped side buildings of a three-sided courtyard - residential stable house upper floor timber-framed, side building both with barn and stable, one denoted in the lintel, the other partly boarded-up, of architectural and economic importance. 09223426
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Koenigsteiner Strasse 80
(map)
Mid 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, boarded barn, of architectural and economic importance. 09223428
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Königsteiner Strasse 83
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, boarded barn, of architectural and economic importance. 09223429
 
Gerisch forge Koenigsteiner Strasse 84
(map)
re. 1885, essentially the first half of the 19th century Residential stable house with rear extensions - upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural significance. 09223435
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Koenigsteiner Strasse 92
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re. 1802 Stable house, upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable and boarded barn, of architectural and economic importance. Residential stable house marked in the door keystone. 09223437
 


Residential stable house and barn of a homestead Koenigsteiner Strasse 94
(map)
According to information from 1864 Residential stable house and barn of a homestead, residential stable house upper floor timber-framed boarded up, barn boarded up - of architectural and economic importance. 09223438
 


Forester's house Koenigsteiner Strasse 97
(map)
4th quarter of the 19th century Today residential house, plastered building with gabled central projectile, gable roof, of importance in terms of building history and local history. 09223439
 


Moving house Koenigsteiner Strasse 106
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, with a wood-clad corridor in front of the house, former house for emigrants to the property opposite, of architectural and socio-historical importance. 09223456
 


Former Customs House Koenigsteiner Strasse 107
(map)
Customs house - elongated, multi-part plastered building with ornamental framework, e.g. T. boarded up, of importance in terms of building history and local history. 09223457
 


Residential stable house, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Mühlweg 1
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Residential stable house, barn and angled side building of a three-sided courtyard - residential stable house plastered building with simple structure, jamb, saddle roof, side building and barn boarded up, of architectural and economic importance. 09223430
 


Residential stable house Mühlweg 5
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Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, plastered, back boarded up, of architectural significance. 09223431
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard New annex 2
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor timber frame boarded up, barn boarded up - of architectural and economic importance. 09223427
 
Otto mill
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Otto mill Ottomühle 9
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around 1910 Residential house with restaurant, residential stable house, underneath the Mühlgraben and Mühlkanal to the east of the residential building - residential stable upper floor half-timbered plastered, residential house in the local style, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology. Large, multi-part plastered building, today a craftsman's home (with decorative framework, partly boarded up) and former residential stable (upper floor half-timbered, plastered, partly changed), beautiful old windows in the main building with a bakery. 09223458
 
Worm mill Ottomühle 17
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around 1800 Former mill building - now residential building, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural and local significance. 09223459
 
Totality of the former Kaltwasseranstalt Schweizermühle with numerous individual monuments Swiss Mill 5; 6; 7; 8th; 10; 15
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1888/1889 Totality of the former Kaltwasseranstalt Schweizermühle with the following individual monuments: small neo-Gothic chapel (no. 5), Villa Hahnewald (no. 6) with an eastern pond, "Zum Felsenkeller" inn (no. 7) with a fence and eastern ice cellar, Post-Villa (no. 8) , so-called Biedermeier house (built as a spa house, no. 15), bank reinforcement of the Biela as well as war memorial 1870/71 and 1914/18 in the "Gedächtnishain" east above the valley (individual monument ID No. 09223462), also cut rows of trees and solitary tree south of No. 9 / 9a, terracing and house tree at No. 13 and to the east above the valley "Rosengarten" and "Gedächtnishain" (garden monuments) as well as with the following parts: pond with island south of No. 5, stable building with coach house on the road at No. 7 as well as the garden house for no. 7, bath house (no. 10) with a southern turbine house and mill ditch with edging, remains of the fencing at no. 5, south of no. 6, at no. 15 and in the area of ​​Sophienquelle - a large historical complex and exemplaris good value. 09300247
 
Small neo-Gothic chapel, Villa Hahnewald, Gasthaus "Zum Felsenkeller", Post-Villa, so-called Biedermeierhaus (former Kurhaus) (individual monuments to ID no. 09300247)
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Small neo-Gothic chapel, Villa Hahnewald, Gasthaus "Zum Felsenkeller", Post-Villa, so-called Biedermeierhaus (former Kurhaus) (individual monuments to ID no. 09300247) Swiss Mill 5; 6; 7; 8th; 15
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1890/1891 Individual features of the entity. Kaltwasseranstalt Schweizermühle: small neo-Gothic chapel (No. 5), Villa Hahnewald (No. 6) with an eastern pond, “Zum Felsenkeller” inn (No. 7) with enclosure and eastern ice cellar, Post-Villa (No. 8), so-called. Biedermeier house (built as a spa house, No. 15), bank reinforcement of the Biela and war memorial 1870/71 and 1914/18 in the "Gedächtnishain" east above the valley - complex of great historical and exemplary value. 09223462
 
The whole of Lässig's villa and Swedish garden with numerous individual monuments Swiss Mill 14; 21
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before 1864 Lässig villa and Schwedengarten with the following individual monuments: Villa (No. 14), market garden (No. 21), artificial ruin and stone bench in the park as well as the banks of the Biela (individual monument ID No. 09223467), plus the Schwedengarten park with a pond (garden monument ) and remnants of the enclosure in the east, south and west as a whole - an ensemble of exemplary historical importance, of architectural and local importance. 09302928
 
Lässigs villa, nursery, artificial ruin and park (individual monuments for ID No. 09302928) Swiss Mill 14; 21
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1868/1869 Individual features of the Lässig villa and Schwedengarten: Villa (No. 14), nursery (No. 21), artificial ruin and stone bench in the park as well as the banks of the Biela: an ensemble of exemplary historical importance, of architectural and local significance. The villa-like house with a clock tower and niche figure on the facade was built in 1868/69 in place of the Bergwall house (1846); the builder was Gustav Adolph Lässig, but since 1875 the building has been owned by the chocolate manufacturer Jordan (hence also Villa Jordan or Tower Villa), the garden, however, goes back to the Schweden Bergwall, the half-timbered house (No. 21) was most certainly the associated nursery (before 1870). 09223467
 
Villa Reumuth Schweizermühle 16a
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1877 (residential house) Residential house and staffage building (artificial ruin, observation tower), plus rock garden - villa with outside staircase on the east side, hand lever pump, gate pillar of the former enclosure and garden with retaining wall - villa-like residential house in the Swiss style with wooden loggias, important in terms of building history and landscape design. Artificial ruin in the southwest corner of the rock garden, on the area of ​​the garden south of the house a marked rock (marked "Friedrichstein / 1817 / 15.6.1892"). 09223472
 
Villa Waldeck; later Villa Landfrieden Schweizermühle 18
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1877/1883 Villa two-storey plastered building on a basement level with corner cuboid, wide roof overhang, balcony on the garden side, of architectural significance. 09223471
 
Villa Goldenfels Schweizermühle 19
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re. 1887 Clinker-brick residential building with high basement level in polygonal masonry , wide cornice, pilaster-like structure of the upper floor, figurative ornamentation, jamb, important from an architectural point of view . 09223469
 


Angled house Vorwerkweg 2
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Mid 19th century Upper floor partly half-timbered, gable boarded, of architectural significance. 09223453
 


Residential building Vorwerkweg 3
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, partly plastered, partly boarded up, of architectural significance. 09223454
 


Residential stable house and barn of a farm Winterleitenstrasse 1
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Early 19th century Stable house upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural and economic importance. 09223433
 


Stable house of a farm Winterleitenstrasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber frame boarded up, of structural and economic importance. 09223432
 

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  1. ^ Villa and
    villa garden , Schweizermühle 1 Structural assets to be protected: Buildings: Villa, outbuildings, garden shed. Access: Path system: available, curved access from the north, unpaved narrow paths, some with edging, sandstone stairs, some with profiled steps, garden equipment: bridge (sandstone), bastion, natural rock areas integrated in the design, raised seating area at the pond with stairs and Artificial rock section, water elements: pond and stream (dry), in the pond boulder as an island planted with hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) and rhododendrons, possibly silted up pond in the north of the villa.
    Vegetation: Individual trees: dominant, especially coniferous trees, etc. a. Consisting of hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), old spruce (Picea abies), false cypress (Chamaecyparis spec.), yew (Taxus baccata), arborvitae (Thuja spec.), additional deciduous trees, etc. a. Linden (Tilia spec.), Red oak (Quercus rubra), pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), common beech (Fagus sylvatica), hedges and bushes: v. a. Farmer's jasmine (Philadelphus spec.), Rhododendron in species and varieties. Other protected assets: Ground relief: the garden itself is level, except for the terraced area south of the villa, steep rock jutting out to the west.
  2. Former Inn with garden, Swiss
    mill 3 structural assets: Buildings: Villa, two outbuildings (Remisen). Access: Access: access from the east, lime tree avenue from the east. Path system: overgrown, stairs made of sandstone. Water elements: pond with small island, the course of the Biela stream integrated into the design, cascade to the east below the villa (overmolded).
    Vegetation: avenues and rows of trees: cut avenue of lime trees, alternate, first pair in the east opposite, single trees: existing v. a. made of spruce (Picea abies), two of them symmetrically on the terrace south of the villa, large linden tree (Tilia spec.) in the western courtyard area, hedges and shrubs: old rhododendron stocks in species and varieties, rhododendron group between the sheds. Other protected assets: Ground relief: slightly sloping from the house to the east, to the west between the Remisen terrace.
  3. Rosenthal Evangelical Parish Church. Simple hall church in round arch style , built in 1856 by Oskar Hofmann. Restoration 1974–80. Plastered building with just closed choir and gable roof. On the east side of the sacristy. The north and south sides are divided by high arched windows, cornices and corner pilasters . Retracted west tower on a square floor plan, on the bell floor with beveled corners, folding roof . The flat-roofed interior is very sober due to the white wall surfaces. Two-storey galleries on the north and south sides, convex organ gallery on the west side. Two simple prayer rooms to the side of the altar (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    Plastered construction with sandstone profiles and structures, tower also made of sandstone. Inside there are two-story wooden galleries , an organ
    gallery , a beautiful organ front, Christ on the cross and a neo-Gothic sandstone baptismal font. Wested! One of the wrought iron portals belongs to the rectory. Builder: Master bricklayer Oskar Hofmann from Königstein, memorial for those who fell in World War I, cube with helmet and oak leaves on stepped platform, with inscription. Gravestones:
    1. Grave of Reinhold Otto Schönert, died 1898, stele represents a dead tree on a rocky ground, two symbolic urns are at the roots.
    2. Hennig tomb, base, above sandstone cube with four corner columns and gable crown, 2nd half of the 19th century.
  4. Residence, Königsteiner Strasse 20
    • Basement: Accessible from the living room, front cellar for groceries, L: 1.33 m, then rear cellar, W: 2.85 m, H: 1.80 m, L: 3.00 m, with pouring and ventilation opening from the outside , between the front and rear cellar wall with door, next to it an opening for ventilation.
    • Ground floor: Since 1924 the journeyman's piece by the sculptor Werner Hempel above the front door (the year 1918 does not refer to the age of the house). Residential stable house principle, room with beamed ceiling and folded wooden inserts, in the hallway (structurally changed) the opening from the oven (demolished in 1934) still present, formerly a toilet from the outside next to the house entrance door, now turned inwards. Cap vaults in the stable (later installation, room changed for residential purposes in 1932), plastered stable door still recognizable in the facade. Part of the barn has been massively renewed, a passage arch in the brickwork to the rear.
    • Upper floor: corridor only approx. 4.60 m wide (house depth), clear height 1.90 m under the beams, access to three rooms through a corridor along the back of the house, old sliding windows still in function, old doors still partially preserved. Barn area since 1929 as living room, second chimney.
    • Loft and roof: Drainage through wooden gutters until 1985. Rafter roof , the rafter spacing of 1.50 m indicates the original thatched roof, collar beams at walking height, loft cannot be used, full formwork and slate cover. Extension above the basement on the ground floor: Separate apartment with anteroom, hall, eat-in kitchen, entire floor as bedroom (M. Hammer).
  5. a b former Kaltwasseranstalt Schweizermühle - building
    • Neo-Gothic chapel (No. 5): Hall building with polygonal apse and porch, donated in 1890/91 by Judge Hahnewald (No. 6), see Ortschronik Rosenthal and article in the Dorfblatt from March 3, 2006 (LfD archive), pond with island to the south from No. 5 (totality part).
    • Villa Hahnewald with eastern pond (No. 6): built in 1890 by Rosa Hahnewald.
    • Gasthaus "Zum Felsenkeller" (No. 7): rural building, upper floor half-timbered, e.g. Partly boarded up, rebuilt in 1861 over the older core, ice cellar in 1894, enclosure base made of masonry (retaining wall) with ornamental grille, garden house with half-timbered construction (material part), stable building with shed on the street at No. 7 (material part).
    • Post-Villa (No. 8): solid, two-storey, gabled side projection with ornamental half-timbering, approx. 1894.
    • Remise and stable (No. 9, 9a): heavily changed, no individual monuments, the same former lounge hall, in the area formerly cut row of linden trees and cut horse chestnuts.
    • Bathhouse (No. 10, entity part): built in 1888/1889 in place of a burnt down predecessor, this in turn in place of the mill that was demolished in 1874, next to it south of the turbine house , neither of which are individual monuments, Sophienquelle: stone set, south-west of the turbine house.
    • Gasthof (“Schweizermühle”, No. 11 - demolished in 2009): built as the first spa house by spa owner Joh. Gottlieb Geißler, with a historic dining room and twelve rooms, soon turned out to be insufficient for spa purposes, upper floor half-timbered, with terrace retaining wall.
    • Guest house (“Villa Austria”, No. 12, demolished before 2013): built in 1876, also called “New Villa”, large plastered building with boarded gable zone, also influenced by the Swiss style .
    • Society house (No. 13): representative wood-clad building, with raised central projections, veranda, open terrace with a distinctive linden tree (Tilia spec.), Open stairs, retaining wall made of Cyclops and kitchen extension, built in 1866 as a Kursaalhaus under the owner of the spa facility, Lothar Hetschel, kitchen building in 1871.
    • Biedermeier House (No. 15): built as the 2nd Kurhaus in 1842, also called "Posthotel", from 1887 to approx. 1900 Imperial post office and telegraph office, two-storey plastered building with grooved corner pilaster strips.
    • Remains of the enclosures at No. 5, south of No. 6, at No. 15 and in the area of ​​Sophienquelle (sandstone pillars and sandstone plinth), northwest of the Sophienquelle some memorial stones (no individual monuments).
    The dome of the rock, resembling an amphitheater, currently known as the “rose or fairy tale garden” east above the valley was also called “Syrenengrund” by Carl Merkel (1826). The Berlin pastor Knaak called him in a forest service in front of spa guests in 1854 "Temple of Nature". phil. Lincke from Dresden designed the place (favorite place of residence of his mother) for the honor garden "Mariens Ruhe" (1890/91), 1912 called "Linkes Zaubergarten", after 1912 the place was changed by the new owner of the institution, the Maggi Society, in " Wodanshain "renamed, Dome of the Rock with artificial terraces and small stairs, view of Lässigs Villa (Swiss Mill No. 14).
    The so-called “Memorial Grove” today was opened up by the manufacturer Dölitzsch in 1890/91 in honor of his mother and prepared as a memorial site. The “Dölitzschgarten 1891” carved into a rock can still be seen on the descent to the “Memorial Grove”, it received from 1929–1932 the Maggi-Gesellschaft (since 1912 owner of the former Kaltwasseranstalt) his redesign with a war memorial (monolith with oak leaf wreath) and his name as a memorial for their fallen employees in the Franco-German War 1870/71 and in the First World War 1914/18, in the time of National Socialism Place for "patriotic" events, after 1945 bronze plaques with the names of the dead removed from the war memorial, Dome of the Rock characterized by a central war memorial with hemlocks (Tsuga canadensis), arched natural stone benches on two sides, bordered by natural stone blocks on edge.
    The Schweizermühle settlement emerged from a board mill of the hammer Oberhütten in the Bielatal, which was mentioned as early as 1452. In 1820 the miller Geissler received a concession to entertain travelers and in 1824 the name "Swiss Mill" was created by Carl Merkel, see Carl Merkel: Biela or description of western Saxon-Bohemian Switzerland: A pocket book for friends of beautiful nature, Bautzen, JG Lehmann, 1826 , Bischofswerda, self-published. 1837 Establishment of the cold water facility, as it was also in Hütten near Königstein ("Königsbrunn", before 1846) or in Berggießhübel and Augustusbad near Radeberg.
    In the 1870s there were 177 rooms for the guests in the buildings of the health resort and one hundred percent occupancy in the summer months. From 1850 onwards, villas and summer houses were built around the sanatorium, most of which belonged to former patients. Famous spa guests were the Saxon royal family and, in 1878, the future Empress Victoria of Germany. From the First World War, the level of awareness decreased, in 1912 to Maggi-GmbH, used as a retirement home during the GDR era.
  6. Lässig's villa: The villa-like house with a clock tower and niche figure on the facade was built in 1868/69 in place of the Bergwall house (1846), builder was Gustav Adolph Lässig, but since 1875 the building has been owned by the chocolate manufacturer Jordan (hence also Villa Jordan or tower villa), the garden, however, goes back to the Schweden Bergwall, the half-timbered house (no. 21) was most certainly the associated nursery (before 1870). Park.
    Structural assets: Buildings: Villa (No. 14), garden center (No. 21). Enclosure: sandstone pillars and bases of the old enclosure (previously with wooden picket fence). Access: Entrances: historically from the villa, path system: legible in remains, small sandstone staircase overcomes the jump in height at the artificial ruin. Garden equipment: sandstone bench in the form of a segment of a circle, natural rock areas integrated into the design. Horticulture: artificial ruin (tower). Water elements: pond, mill ditch, Biela stream. Vegetation: single trees: valuable old trees, u. a. Consists of linden (Tilia spec.), hanging beech (Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula'), copper beech (Fagus sylvatica 'Atropurpurea'), especially the coniferous population and the like. a. Hemlock fir (Tsuga canadensis), arborvitae (Thuja spec. In varieties), gaps in existence. Hedges and shrubs: old stocks of rhododendron in species and varieties, peasant jasmine (Philadelphus spec.), Various ornamental shrubs. Other protected assets: Ground relief: the terrain rises to the north and west, visual relationship: within the garden to the villa and the artificial ruin.

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