List of cultural monuments in Coswig (Saxony)
In the list of cultural monuments in Coswig (Saxony) , all cultural monuments of the community Coswig 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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- 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
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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 ; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
Coswig, including Neucoswig and Kötitz
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Subject entity Dr. Nöhrings sanatorium , with the individual monuments: former bed house, pavilion as well as gate and fencing and with the overall parts : older residential building and medical center, outbuildings and hospital garden | At the anthill 2; 2a; 4 (card) |
End of the 18th century (house, no.2) | Subject entity Dr. Nöhrings sanatorium , with the individual monuments: former bed house of the sanatorium, open pavilion in the park as well as gate and fencing (ID-Nr. 09267576) and with the material parts: older residential building and medical center, outbuildings and hospital garden with retaining walls (garden monument) - built as a sanatorium for Lung patients, today residential complex, as evidence of the sanatorium architecture, especially around 1900, significant in terms of building history and of relevance to the local history. |
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Ward block of the sanatorium (today residential building), open pavilion in the park, gate and fence (individual monument for ID No. 09303429) | At the anthill 4 (map) |
End of 18th century | Individual features of the entity Dr. Nöhring's sanatorium: former bed block of the sanatorium (today residential building), open pavilion in the park as well as gate and enclosure - built as a sanatorium for lung patients, today residential complex, the large bed block, which appears as a distinctive Wilhelminian-style clinker-plastered building, is a testament to the sanatorium's architecture especially around 1900, important in terms of building history and of relevance to local history. |
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Factory building | Am Güterbahnhof 6 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Wilhelminian style plastered building with clinker brick structure, former small business, important in terms of building history and local history. |
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Residential house in open development with fencing | Am Güterbahnhof 16 (map) |
around 1910 | representative building with elaborate facade design in reform style , typical for the period around 1910 and largely originally preserved, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Pilaster structure , arches over the windows, Art Nouveau windows, roof bay window with a conspicuous volute gable (oversized), original plaster. |
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Apartment building in open development | Am Güterbahnhof 17 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Wilhelminian style plastered construction with facade design typical of the time, emphasized by a gabled central projection, revitalization through window frames and roofing, certain architectural value. Risalit-like protruding central axis, sandstone ornamentation, triangular gable . |
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Gasthaus "Spitzgrundmühle" | Am Spitzberg 2 (map) |
1897 | Guest house with annex (ballroom), “Waldesruh” coach house, covered, free-standing terrace, music pavilion and enclosure - sophisticatedly designed excursion restaurant from the late Wilhelminian era with echoes of the Swiss house style , in a charming location, traditional summer retreat, significant in terms of building history and local history. |
09267584
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Totality of Coswig Castle with the individual monuments: sanatorium building, enclosure, retaining walls and side staircase and with the totality part: auxiliary building (official residence) and rear park | At Spitzberg 18; 20 (card) |
1912-1913 | Totality of Coswig Castle, with the individual monuments: villa with extension (sanatorium building), enclosure, retaining walls and side staircase (ID No. 09267591) and with the totality part: outbuilding and rear park (garden monument) - the so-called castle was created as a remarkable architectural example of the Reform architecture around 1910, significant in terms of building history and local history as well as artistically. |
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Sanatorium building (villa with extension), fencing, retaining walls and side staircase (individual monument for ID No. 09303433) | Am Spitzberg 20 (map) |
1912-1913 | Individual features of the totality of Coswig Castle: Villa with annex (sanatorium building), enclosure, retaining walls and side staircase, later a sanatorium building - the so-called castle was created as a remarkable architectural example of reform architecture around 1910, historically important in terms of construction and local history as well as artistically. |
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Enclosure wall along Am Talkenberger Hof and Steinstrasse | Am Talkenberger Hof (map) |
18./19. Century (enclosure wall) | Quarry stone wall, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape. |
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Talkenberger Hof winery | Am Talkenberger Hof 3 (map) |
re. 1607 | Winegrower's house of a former winery - characteristic winegrower's house with half-timbered upper floor and high hipped roof, the most important structural testimony to viticulture in the Elbe Valley and in Coswig, also unique in terms of building history and local history. On the ground floor utility area, mansard roof with bat dormer. |
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OdF memorial | Bahnhofstrasse (map) |
around 1960 (monument) | Memorial stone for the victims of fascism - historically significant. |
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Residential house in corner location and open development | Bahnhofstrasse 1 (map) |
1920s | Characteristic building from the 1920s / 1930s in the New Objectivity style , with unadorned facades, ribbon windows and traditional hipped roof, accentuated by a round shop entrance, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Coswig station | Bahnhofstrasse 2 (map) |
1894 | Station with reception building, ancillary building (goods handling), vestibule to the underpass and two platform roofs - representative small town station from the late 19th century, characteristic clinker brick building with sandstone structures in historic facade design, historically important as well as from an artistic point of view. |
09266402
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Apartment building in open development | Bahnhofstrasse 8 (map) |
End of the 19th century | with shop fitting, distinctive Wilhelminian style building, accentuated by bay windows with tower top, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, middle section with bay window and onion dome. |
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Apartment house in a corner and open development | Bahnhofstrasse 10 (map) |
1890s | with shop fitting, distinctive Wilhelminian style building with historic clinker stone facade, corner accentuation by balconies, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, clinker brick facade. |
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Apartment building in open development | Beethovenstrasse 3 (map) |
End of the 19th century | historic plastered building, emphasized by spiers, gabled risalits and striking balconies, certain architectural significance. Rectangular floor plan with a flattened corner. |
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Stable house, barn and archway of a former two-sided courtyard | Brockwitzer Strasse 3 (map) |
re. 1807 | Residential stable house with twin windows in the gable, remodeled at the end of the 19th century, striking rural property, important for the appearance of the village center of Kötitz, significant in terms of building history and development. A bunch of grapes in the keystone, pillars in the stable. |
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Enclosure wall at the back of the courtyards facing the Elbe | Brockwitzer Strasse 3; 5; 7b; 9; 11a; 13; 15a; 17 (map) |
18./19. Century (enclosure wall) | Quarry stone wall, partially plastered, at one point a distinctive gate, as the rear end of Brockwitzer Strasse No. 3-17, important for the appearance of the village center of Kötitz, significant in terms of local development. |
09267558
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Lindengut | Brockwitzer Strasse 7 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Side building and archway of a farm - striking half-timbered construction on the upper floor of the eaves side building, important for the appearance of the village center of Kötitz, historically significant, half-timbered (forms a farm with no. 7a and 7b). |
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Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard | Brockwitzer Strasse 8 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Residential stable house a plastered building with twin windows in the gable, striking rural property from the 19th century, largely originally preserved, important for the townscape of the village center of Kötitz, important in terms of building history and economic history. |
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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard, as well as gate pillars, courtyard paving and enclosure wall | Brockwitzer Strasse 17 (map) |
re. 1867 | Plastered solid buildings, largely original and closed farmsteads from the 19th century, significant in terms of building history and economic history. Original paving, wooden shutters added at the beginning of the 20th century, above the entrance dating and inscribed Thiele, flanking plane trees and cottage garden. |
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Double tenement house with enclosure | Dresdner Strasse 49; 51 (card) |
End of the 19th century | Characteristic small-town Wilhelminian style building, accentuated by side-gabled risalits, plaster structures set accents, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Residential building (without extension) | Dresdner Strasse 58 (map) |
around 1800 | The most striking half-timbered building by Coswig, as a testimony to rural architecture and folk architecture, illustrates the development of Coswig from village to city in a particularly vivid way through the direct opposite to Wilhelminian-style apartment buildings, therefore also of importance in terms of urban development history. |
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Residential house in open development with rear building | Dresdner Strasse 59 (map) |
3rd quarter of the 19th century | One of the first houses in Coswig that already looked urban, simple but well-proportioned and structured plastered building, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, craft business. |
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Crown pharmacy | Dresdner Strasse 60 (map) |
around 1900 | Apartment building (with pharmacy) in half-open development - striking construction of late historicism , clinker stone facade, center emphasized by bay windows and roof structure, accentuated by baroque architectural decorations, part of the center of Coswig, which was built in the Wilhelminian era, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Conditorei-Caffee and Hartmann wine bar | Dresdner Strasse 63 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Apartment building in a corner location - with a shop, distinctive Wilhelminian style building with a historic clinker stone facade, accents are set by the balconies on the broken corner, two simple ornamental gables and some window frames, important in terms of building history and urban development history. Clinker facade, stucco ceiling inside. |
09266399
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Stable house of a farm | Dresdner Strasse 68 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Plastered solid building with two arched windows in the gable, striking rural building from the 19th century, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The side building has meanwhile been demolished. |
09266411
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Former Kötitz ferry | Fährweg 2 (map) |
around 1800 | Residential house and free-standing gate of a former ferry - distinctive two-storey building with a half-timbered upper floor, remarkable segmental arch portal on the courtyard side with occupational marks, free-standing gate with keystone , therein relief and dating 1771, property significant in terms of building history and local history. The gate is at the enclosure of the property, in the direction of the Elbe. |
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Enclosure wall along the road | Dirt road 1; 3 (card) |
19th century (enclosure wall) | Quarry stone wall, important for the townscape, of architectural significance. |
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Forsthaus Kreyern - main building, side building and barn | Forsthaus Kreyern 104 (map) |
1628 | Main building, side building and barn of a forester's yard, as well as the enclosure wall around the entire property - main building (core 16th century) with Wendelstein to the courtyard, as one of the oldest properties of Coswig of special historical importance, located directly on the municipality border to Weinböhla . Jägerhaus, which was also the seat of the district forester. Enclosure wall in quarry stone. (The pillar opposite the forester's house on the way to the Wolfsdenkmal belongs to Weinböhla.) |
09267585
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Former Wettin pen | Friedewaldstrasse 10 (map) |
1913 | Nursing home with main building (House A), auxiliary building (House B), archway as a connecting piece between the two houses as well as the enclosure including the gate house on Friedewaldstrasse - the monastery complex was built as a care home for the Meißen administration , striking buildings in the reform style from the beginning of the 20th century, Significant in terms of building history and local history. |
09267590
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Former Neucoswig town hall, now a residential building | Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 (map) |
1914 | distinctive plastered building in the reform style of the time around 1910, echoes of neoclassicism , significant in terms of building history and local history. Neoclassical portal, triangular pediment filled with vines. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Grenzstrasse 17 (map) |
around 1900 | Remarkable historical plastered building, accents by ornamental gables, historically important in terms of building history and urban development as well as artistically. Original gate pillars, covered wooden balcony, wooden gable. |
09267566
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Villa Eichwald | Grenzstrasse 33 (map) |
Early 20th century, essentially older | Villa with entrance gate, garden and enclosure - one of the most distinctive villa properties in Coswig, an example of the objectified architecture after 1900 with sparingly accentuating architectural decorations, the core of the building dating from the 19th century, significant in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Villa with enclosure | Grenzstrasse 49 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Wilhelminian style plastered building, emphasized by volute gable , significant in terms of building history and urban development history, round bay window over two floors, neo-baroque gable. |
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Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development | Hauptstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 | with shop fitting, representative historicist building with characteristic clinker stone facade, accents through open loggias with balcony grilles and tower-like raised corner bay windows, one of the most elaborate residential buildings in Coswig, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, probably also artistically important, clinker brick facade. |
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Residential house (with architectural sculpture) in a corner and open development | Hauptstrasse 5 (map) |
1930s | with built-in shop, traditionalistically designed building typical of the 1930s with a simple plastered facade, balcony motif and accentuating building sculpture, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Primary school Coswig; Leonhard Frank School | Hauptstrasse 6; 8 (card) |
re. 1865 (old school) | Leonhard Frank School; Two school buildings: Old School No. 8, New School No. 6 (with an intermediate wing and attached gymnasium) - a striking ensemble, the New School is a Wilhelminian-style building, significant in terms of both architecture and local history. Inscribed on the plaque above the entrance. Complex consisting of a large school building with an attached gym and a detached old school and a forecourt framed by hedges. |
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Residential house in open development and in a corner location, with garden pavilion and enclosure | Hauptstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1910 | Demanding construction of the objectified reform style architecture after 1900, with a high mansard roof, structure and decoration of the plastered facade restrained, significant in terms of building history. |
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Residential stable house and barn of a former three-sided farm | Hauptstrasse 25 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Residential stable house striking rural plastered building with two arched windows in the street-side gable, significant in terms of urban development. |
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Gasthaus zur Börse | Hauptstrasse 29 (map) |
1900 (ballroom) | Hall construction of the inn; Elaborately designed ballroom with galleries, decorated ceiling, haunch and cast-iron columns, historically and artistically significant, also unique in Coswig. Classicist portal, new restaurant building 1992. |
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Residential stable house and barn of a farm | Hauptstrasse 31 (map) |
End of the 19th century | characteristic rural property of the 19th century with solid buildings, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Basement with access including porch and striking wooden beam ceiling on the ground floor of the house of a farm | Hauptstrasse 38 (map) |
re. 1763 (basement with access including porch) | Remarkable part of the building, especially the two basement barrels, which extend under the entire longitudinal axis of the building, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Residential building: Half-timbered on the upper floor, deletion of the residential building in 2017 except for the basement and ceiling, as only the walls of the first floor and parts of the roof of the old building are old. |
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Poppy good | Hauptstrasse 39 (map) |
re. 1801 | Residential stable house of a farm - one of the oldest farms in Coswig, residential stable house with segment arch portal, upper floor probably plastered half-timbering, complex still largely original, significant in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Apartment building in open development | Hauptstrasse 40 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Typical small-town residential building from the Wilhelminian era with a clinker stone facade, accentuated by a side risalit with a gable, significance in terms of building history. |
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House and side building of a farm | Hauptstrasse 50 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Plastered buildings, residential building with original interior layout with doors and ceiling beams, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, older previous building 17th century (?). |
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Lack of laundry | Hohensteinstrasse 82 (map) |
1938 installation in Brockwitz | Box mangle "model Siegmar" with electric motor factory of domestic machinery Ernst men's shoe in Chemnitz-Siegmar , from homemaker history and technology of historical significance. |
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Former Cosid works | Industriestrasse 9 (map) |
1950s | Social building of a factory - interestingly designed plastered building with roof turrets, in the style of the national building tradition of the 1950s, of architectural and local significance. |
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Apartment building (No. 4) in open development with rear building (No. 4a) | Johannesstrasse 4; 4a (card) |
re. 1900 | Apartment building typical of the Gründerzeit clinker brick building, accented by a prominent central projection, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Residential building | Johannesstrasse 5 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | probably a former cottage, one of the comparatively few half-timbered buildings in Coswig, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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House of a farm | Johannesstrasse 11 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Distinctive, well-proportioned rural building with a half-hipped roof , one of the comparatively few half-timbered buildings in Coswig, significant in terms of architectural and urban development, with its appearance rare from a local perspective. |
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Former Trade school to Coswig Sa. | Karrasstrasse 3 (map) |
re. 1914 | School building - plastered building with representative and monumental entrance portal, unusually designed staircase, distinctive building of reform architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history and local history. |
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Villa "Karrasburg"; museum | Karrasstrasse 4 (map) |
1897 | Villa " Karrasburg " - striking historic building with a stair tower, semicircular arbor and ornamental gable, in the 1950s as a dormitory, later also used for teaching purposes ( trade school ), since 1996 Coswig Museum, historically important in terms of architecture and local history as well as artistically. Behind it remains of the castle wall. Was renovated from 1993 to 1996. |
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Wall remains of a castle | Karrasstrasse 4 (behind) (map) |
14th - 16th century | Quarry stone walls of the medieval Karrasburg, historically significant. |
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Old museum | Karrasstrasse 6 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Former farm building of the Coswig manor, later a museum - originally owned by the locally important Karras family, later converted into a residential building, temporarily a museum, today an inn, simple single-storey building, characteristic appearance due to loft extension, of particular local historical importance. |
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Former Emil Weidensdorfer wine shop and café | Kastanienstraße 2 (map) |
1884 | Residential house in open development and in a corner location, plus a kiosk on a corner of the property - formerly with a shop, striking historicist plastered building with roof structures, highlighted the central projection with stepped gable, the kiosk later (1913), important in terms of building history and local history. Conceived as a corner building, stepped gable, today used exclusively for residential purposes. |
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Villa Tusculum | Kastanienstraße 5 (map) |
1895 | Rental villa with enclosure - representative building in historicist style, significant in terms of architectural history. Originally preserved wooden veranda, roof bay window, roof houses, fence posts. |
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Rental villa with parts of the enclosure | Kirchstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1900 | distinctive historicism building with rear stair tower and characteristic roof overhangs, echoes of the Swiss house style, significant building history. |
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Wine wholesaler and winery Otto Streller | Kötitzer Strasse 7 (map) |
1890–1893, older in essence (winery) | Winery with residential building and farm building with tower - winery with residential building (with shop fittings), attached farm section and farm building with tower, garden plot, fencing and gate entrance as well as steam engine as a water pump - large representative property, elaborate facade design of the farm building, upgraded in terms of design by building a tower, historical in the residential building Shop fittings, significant in terms of building history and local history. |
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Old Coswig train station | Kötitzer Strasse 10 (next to) (map) |
1870 | Coswig railway station with reception building, intermediate building and goods handling - Wilhelminian style building, significant in terms of building history, traffic history and local history. |
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villa | Kötitzer Strasse 18 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Historic building with characteristic clinker-sandstone facade, veranda on the side, entrance highlighted in terms of design, significant in terms of building history. Clinker brick facade, balconies over two floors with a wooden structure. |
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Villa Palstring; Villa Teresa with park | Kötitzer Strasse 30 (map) |
1873-1874 | Villa with park (garden monument), inside Chinese pavilion, fountain and remnants of a wine cellar as well as enclosure wall - today an event house, distinctive Wilhelminian style villa construction, stylistically still late Classicist echoes, historically and artistically significant. |
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Kötitzer School | Kötitzer Strasse 45 (map) |
1899-1900 | School building - representative historical building, entrance projection with clock tower highlighted in terms of design, significant in terms of building history and local history. Entrance portal with triangular gable, original fence. |
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Former town hall Kötitz, today a school | Kötitzer Strasse 47 (map) |
1907 | Simple plastered building, entrance highlighted by a tower and sandstone portal, in the Reform and Art Nouveau style, significant in terms of local history. Entrance area with Art Nouveau ornamentation, center section highlighted like risalit, school since the mid-1950s. |
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Apartment house in open development and in corner location as well as fencing | Lindenstrasse 2 (map) |
End of the 19th century | with shop, typical Wilhelminian style building with clinker plaster facade, the protruding corner emphasized by the structure, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. The original clinker brick facade, roof houses, fence pillars are preserved on the upper floor. |
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Residential house in open development | Lindenstrasse 9 (map) |
1927 | Sophisticated home of a doctor, well preserved, plastered building with cornices and shutters, characteristic traditionalist building from the 1920s, significant in terms of architectural history. |
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Rental villa | Lindenstrasse 19 (map) |
End of the 19th century | striking historicist villa with ornate window frames, arched openings on the side veranda, significant in terms of architectural history. Plaster structure, colored glass windows . |
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villa | Lutherstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1915 | Sophisticated residential building from the first quarter of the 20th century, with tendencies towards the reform style, clear, well-proportioned building with a few accentuating structural and decorative elements, historically and artistically significant. The structure of the pilaster strips on the street-side extension was lost due to renovation. |
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Fire station with hose tower | Moritzburger Strasse 2 (map) |
1928 | striking modern building from the 1920s, one of the dominant elevations of Coswig, significant in terms of building history and local history as well as urban planning. |
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Apartment building in open development | Moritzburger Strasse 4 (map) |
1930s | Construction of the objectified architecture after 1900 with a large, simple building cube with a high hipped roof, enlivened by a few accentuating structural elements, certain architectural significance. |
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Semi-detached house in open development | Naundorfer Strasse 9; 9a (card) |
1910s | with No. 11 small residential complex from the beginning of the 20th century, buildings show the then typical, objectified architecture with clear, well-proportioned structures and a few accentuating structural elements (in brick and half-timbered), significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Arched windows, clinker cladding of the windows on the ground floor, half-timbered in the roof bay. |
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Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Naundorfer Strasse 11 (map) |
1910s | with No. 9 / 9a small residential complex from the beginning of the 20th century, buildings show the typical, objectified architecture of the time with clear, well-proportioned structures and a few accentuating structural elements (in brick and half-timbered), significant in terms of building history and urban development history. Arched windows, clinker cladding on the windows on the ground floor, half-timbered in the roof bay. |
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Stable house of a farm | Naundorfer Strasse 68 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | distinctive rural building with half-timbered upper storey, originally preserved, one of the comparatively few half-timbered buildings in Coswig, in the old location of Kötitz, historically significant, massive framework. |
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Stable house of a farm | Naundorfer Strasse 95 (map) |
re. 1831 | Distinctive rural building with half-timbered upper floor and segment arch portal, originally preserved, one of the comparatively few half-timbered buildings by Coswig, in the old location of Kötitz, significant in terms of building history, massive timber-frame. |
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The Lindenhof sanatorium as a whole : former sanatorium (society house, front ladies 'house, front mansion and farm buildings), gatehouse, villa of the chief doctor, residential building (Albertvilla), tuberculosis clinic (rear ladies' house), multi-storey car park, sanatorium building (rear mansion), two pavilion-like buildings on the Steinstrasse enclosure , Fountain house, sculptures from different times, memorial, fountain and enclosure | Neucoswiger Strasse 21 (map) |
1890–1896 (sanatorium) | Comprehensive health facility Lindenhof : former sanatorium (previously winery), with four pavilion-like buildings (society house, front ladies 'house, front mansion and farm building), gatehouse, villa of the chief physician, residential building (Albert villa), tuberculosis clinic (formerly rear ladies' house), smaller sanatorium building ( Multi-storey car park), sanatorium building (rear mansion), two pavilion-like buildings at the Steinstrasse enclosure, fountain house, sculptures from various times, memorials, fountains and enclosures (ID no. 09267577) as well as other buildings (material part) and park (garden monument) - a remarkable ensemble in terms of design With a mostly historic appearance from the late 19th century, the large extension building from the 1920s as an example of the New Objectivity is sophisticated, important in terms of building history and local history as well as artistically. |
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Sanatorium (community house, front ladies' house, front mansion and farm building), chief doctor's villa, gatehouse, residential building (Albertvilla), tuberculosis clinic (rear women's house), smaller sanatorium building (car park), sanatorium building (rear mansion), farm and administration building, two pavilion-like buildings At the Steinstrasse enclosure, Brunnenhaus, sculptures, memorials, fountains and enclosures (individual monuments for ID No. 09303458) | Neucoswiger Strasse 21 (map) |
1890–1896 (sanatorium) | Individual features of the whole Heilstätte Lindenhof: four buildings as a central structure (society house, front ladies' house, front mansion and farm building, today buildings 7 and 8), the chief doctor's villa (today building 9/10), porter's house, residential building (Albert villa), tuberculosis clinic (formerly Rear ladies' house, main clinic building, today building 1/2), smaller sanatorium building (parking garage, today building 3), sanatorium building (rear mansion, now building 4), carpentry and disinfection, commercial and administrative building (address: Steinstrasse 1), two pavilion-like buildings Buildings on the Steinstrasse enclosure, Brunnenhaus, sculptures from a wide variety of times, memorials, fountains and enclosures - a remarkable ensemble with a mostly historical appearance from the late 19th century, including the large extension from the 1920s as an example of the New Objectivity, demanding, both in terms of architectural and local history kün structurally significant. |
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Enclosure wall | Neuhofweg (map) |
18./19. Century (enclosure wall) | Quarry stone wall, important for the townscape |
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Ev. City Church of St. Peter and Paul; Peter and Paul Church | Pestalozzistraße 3 (map) |
1901-1903 | Ev. City church (with fittings) - central building over a Greek cross with a tower facade in the south, transverse arms and choir, plus the complete fittings including organ and vasa sacra, built in neo-Renaissance forms, striking example of church architecture around 1900, architect: Woldemar Kandler (1866–1929), Dresden, of importance in terms of building history, local history and shaping the townscape. |
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The totality of the old church in Coswig , with the individual monuments: church, war memorial in the churchyard, some gravestones and the enclosure of the churchyard and as a totality part: churchyard with old trees (garden monument) | Ravensburger Platz (map) |
re. 1497 (church) | Entirety of Old Church Coswig, with the individual monuments: Church (including equipment), to the war memorial at the cemetery, some grave stones and fence of the cemetery as well as the entirety of Part: Cemetery with old trees (garden monuments) - (ID No. 09,266,445th) hall church with western tower and complete Interior fittings including organ and vasa sacra, Gothic church, tower with volute gables of the Renaissance period , remarkable testimony to church architecture from the late Middle Ages to the 18th century, valuable in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically, also of singular importance for local history, tombstones mostly from the 19th century. Century. |
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Old Church of Coswig , plus a war memorial in the churchyard, some gravestones and a fence (individual monument for ID No. 09303459) | Ravensburger Platz (map) |
re. 1497 (church) | Individual features of the totality of the Old Church Coswig: Church (including furnishings), plus a war memorial in the churchyard, some gravestones and enclosure - hall church with west tower and complete interior including organ and vasa sacra , historically valuable in terms of architecture and urban development as well as artistically, also of singular importance for local history. |
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Stable house of a farm | Ravensburger Platz 3 (map) |
re. 1833 | one of the comparatively few half-timbered buildings in Coswig, forms a striking ensemble with neighboring house No. 5, important for the townscape, important in terms of building history and urban development history, carpentry. |
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Stable house of a farm, with enclosure and yard gate | Ravensburger Platz 5 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | one of the comparatively few half-timbered buildings in Coswig, forms a striking ensemble with neighboring house no. 3, important for the townscape, building and urban development history. |
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Rectory in open development | Ravensburger Platz 6 (map) |
1893 | Erected in the form of the German neo-renaissance, accented by risalit with volute gables, significant building and local history, in the courtyard extension of the new community center. |
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Residential and office building with gatehouse and fencing | Ravensburger Platz 11 (map) |
re. 1939 | Residential and office building with extension ( gatehouse ) and enclosure - today residential building, formerly a haulage company, typical and largely originally preserved building from the 1930s, simple plastered construction with a highlighted entrance area, illustrates the unadulterated architectural language of the time, significant in terms of building history. |
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Apartment house in open development and in a corner | Sachsenstrasse 7 (map) |
End of the 19th century | characteristic Wilhelminian style residential building with clinker brick facade, corner accentuation by balcony and roof structure, of relevance in terms of architectural and urban development history, clinker brick facade. |
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Former post office in a corner | Sachsenstrasse 8 | re. 1907 | For small-town conditions an almost opulent historicist building with characteristic clinker-sandstone facade, accentuation of the broken corner by gable structures and representative arbor, of architectural and artistic importance, as a historic post office of the place also important for local history, clinker facade, table with dates. |
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Villa with attached gatehouse and garden enclosure | Sachsenstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1910 | Building from the beginning of the 20th century, characteristic building of the reform architecture with representative, but largely unadorned appearance, historically and artistically significant. |
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Impersonal entity cemetery Coswig , cemetery with part of the south (New Cemetery) and north (Old Cemetery) Salzstraße, with the individual monuments: mortuary enclosure with two goals, some graves and the entirety of Part: Green design | Salzstrasse 16 (map) |
End of the 19th century (old cemetery) | Cemetery Coswig cemetery, cemetery with parts to the south (Neuer Friedhof) and north (old cemetery) of Salzstraße, with the individual monuments: mortuary, enclosure with two gates, some graves (ID No. 09267527) and the entirety part: green design - with a characteristic cruciform Routing and avenues, entire complex of garden design and local historical importance. |
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Mortuary, enclosure with two gates, some tombs (individual monuments to ID no. 09303460) | Salzstrasse 16 (map) |
End of the 19th century (old cemetery) | Individual features of the totality of the Coswig cemetery: mortuary, enclosure with two gates, some grave monuments - with characteristic cross-shaped paths and avenues, entire complex of garden design and local historical importance. |
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Apartment house in open development, with enclosure | Spitzgrundstrasse 4 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Distinctive historicism building with corner tower and Gothic stepped gables , clinker brick facade, accents through window roofing and differently colored corner blocks, significant in terms of building history. Conceived as a corner building, corner tower, stepped gable and curved gable, clinker brick facade. |
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Residential house with tower extension | Spitzgrundstrasse 6 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | probably a former winery, simple castle-like construction of the so-called romantic historicism, of architectural and local history of importance. Modeled on a castle, tower with battlements, ruinous (2010). |
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House of a former winery and avenue (garden monument) to Spitzgrundstraße | Spitzgrundstraße 24a (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | striking building with a tower extension and mansard roof, important in terms of both architectural and local history. A preserved gate pillar, round tower extension with domed roof and oval window, probably the former courtyard. |
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Sanatorium (community house, front ladies' house, front mansion and farm building), chief doctor's villa, gatehouse, residential building (Albertvilla), tuberculosis clinic (rear women's house), smaller sanatorium building (car park), sanatorium building (rear mansion), farm and administration building, two pavilion-like buildings At the Steinstrasse enclosure, Brunnenhaus, sculptures, memorials, fountains and enclosures (individual monuments for ID No. 09303458) | Steinstrasse 1 (map) |
1890–1896 (sanatorium) | Individual features of the whole Heilstätte Lindenhof: four buildings as a central structure (society house, front ladies' house, front mansion and farm building, today buildings 7 and 8), the chief doctor's villa (today building 9/10), porter's house, residential building (Albert villa), tuberculosis clinic (formerly Rear ladies' house, main clinic building, today building 1/2), smaller sanatorium building (parking garage, today building 3), sanatorium building (rear mansion, now building 4), carpentry and disinfection, commercial and administrative building (address: Steinstrasse 1), two pavilion-like buildings Buildings on the Steinstrasse enclosure, Brunnenhaus, sculptures from a wide variety of times, memorials, fountains and enclosures - a remarkable ensemble with a mostly historical appearance from the late 19th century, including the large extension from the 1920s as an example of the New Objectivity, demanding, both in terms of architectural and local history kün structurally significant. |
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Enclosure wall along Am Talkenberger Hof and Steinstrasse | Steinstrasse 20; 22; 24 (forward) (map) |
18./19. Century (enclosure wall) | Quarry stone wall, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape |
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Two splinter protection cells | Road of peace (map) |
1st quarter of the 20th century | from the Second World War, historically significant. The cells consist of a cylindrical, riveted metal body with a curved cover, viewing slits and a door opening. They probably served as protection against explosions. According to more recent findings, they were erected during World War II to offer people protection from Allied bombings. |
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Tenement house (with café) in a corner and open development | Wettinplatz 9 (map) |
1911 | Distinctive building of the objectified reform style architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building history, also as a once-known Coswiger Café of local history. Once a well-known and popular café (with a restaurant and modern bowling alley), café and confectionery, taken over by Max Saupe in 1919. |
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Villa with enclosure | Wettinstrasse 18 (map) |
around 1900 | historic plastered building with wooden veranda, architectural significance, original enclosure, country house style. |
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Brockwitz , including Clieben
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Bridge as a field crossing over the Lockwitzbach | (Map) | re. 1800 (bridge) | Stone arch bridge, important for the surrounding area and for the cultural landscape, also a testimony to the art of bridge construction at the time of construction, of architectural significance. The keystone of the arch is marked 1800. |
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Residential stable house and stable building of a farm | Dresdner Strasse 132; 134a; 134b (card) |
re. 1864 | Residential stable house plastered building with twin windows in the gable, stable building as clinker building, impressive rural property from the 19th century, hook-shaped complex, significant in terms of building history and economic history, also of relevance to the townscape. |
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Residential stable house (with attached stable part) of a farm | Dresdner Strasse 169 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Plastered solid construction with two arched windows in the gable, stable part in half-timbered, significant building history. Hook-shaped floor plan: solid stable house, attached and now ruinous half-timbered barn, two bat dormers, now part of a nursery. |
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Brockwitz School | Dresdner Strasse 170 (map) |
re. 1905 | School building with annex, back building (formerly a small toilet) and enclosure - representative late-historical building with an elaborate entrance design, extension in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, significant in terms of building history and local history as well as artistically. Grooved lush portal, accentuation of the central axis by a triangular gable. |
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Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 175 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Characteristic rural property of the 19th century, courtyard side of the residential stable house with half-timbering on the upper floor, the gable accentuated by triplet windows ( Serliomotiv ) and double windows, historically significant, also as part of the striking village center of Brockwitz. The plastering of the courtyard fronts has now been removed. |
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Residential stable house and gate pillar of the entrance to a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 179 (map) |
re. 1854 | Solid construction with two arched windows in the gable, significant in terms of architectural history. Inscription above the door: “The Flamme Wuth consumed belongings on March 25th, 1854. What I lost through distress, I built with trust in God. SG Mäßler “(forms Dreiseithof with No. 179a). |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 181 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Wilhelminian-style clinker brick facade with sandstone ornamentation, characteristic residential building from the end of the 19th century, significant in terms of architectural history, also a document for the gradual urbanization of many rural communities and thus of importance in terms of local development. |
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Residential stable house and side building (with migrant apartment), gate pillars and courtyard wall of a former three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 183 (map) |
1854 | Solid buildings with arched windows in the gable, one of the most representative farms in the urban area of Coswig, historically significant, farm building with archway. |
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Residential stable house, side building, barn and gate system of a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 186 (map) |
re. 1854 | Characteristic rural property of the 19th century with solid buildings, arched windows in the gable, despite changes in detail, a striking closed complex, significant in terms of building history and economic history. |
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Old post | Dresdner Strasse 189 (map) |
re. 1879 | Post building (today residential building) with side building (spans) and enclosure wall with gate pillars - late classicist design of the historicist building with triangular gables and corner pilasters, property significant in terms of building history and local history, sandstone ornamentation. |
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Residential stable house, side building, barn, courtyard wall and gate pillars of a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 190 (map) |
re. 1854 | Characteristic rural property of the 19th century, solid buildings with arched windows on the street-side gables, courtyard area still completely preserved, significant in terms of building and economic history. |
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Street-side gable facades of the residential stable house and side building | Dresdner Strasse 192; 192a (card) |
re. 1801 | Gable facades - an indispensable view of one of the most representative farms in the urban area of Coswig for the townscape of Brockwitz, solid buildings with twin windows in the gable, building fabric behind the gable facade has meanwhile changed, the gate is a rarity, important from an architectural point of view. |
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Stable house of a farm | Dresdner Strasse 202 (map) |
re. 1831 | Upper floor half-timbered, with segment arch portal, one of the few half-timbered buildings in Brockwitz, historically significant, also relevant to the townscape. |
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The aggregate of the village church and the Brockwitz churchyard , with the individual monuments: church, tombs, war memorial and the aggregate part: churchyard with enclosure wall | Dresdner Strasse 203 (map) |
around 1530/1550 (church) | The aggregate of the village church and the Brockwitz churchyard, with the individual monuments: the church, some old grave monuments and a war memorial for those who fell in the First World War (ID No. 09267465) and the aggregate part: the churchyard with enclosure wall. Hall church with gallery on two floors, presumably still Romanesque west tower with Renaissance finish, striking evidence of church architecture, especially the Renaissance, church looks into the Elbe area, historically, artistically and urbanistically significant, tombs from the 17th to 19th centuries. |
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Brockwitz village church , tombs and war memorial (individual memorial for ID No. 09303446) | Dresdner Strasse 203 (map) |
around 1530/1550 (church) | Individual monuments of the whole village church and churchyard Brockwitz: Brockwitz church with furnishings, some old tombs as well as a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War - hall church with gallery on two floors, probably still Romanesque west tower with Renaissance finish, striking evidence of church architecture, especially the Renaissance, the church has an impact on the Elbe area, historically, artistically and in terms of urban development. |
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Stable wing of a residential stable house and barn of a farm | Dresdner Strasse 208 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Half-timbered barn, upper floor half-timbered barn, striking half-timbered ensemble, historically important, relevant to the townscape. |
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OdF memorial | Dresdner Strasse 209 (next to) (map) |
around 1960 (monument) | Memorial stone for the victims of fascism - historically significant |
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Inn with hall extension | Dresdner Strasse 213 (map) |
re. 1900 | Wilhelminian style building, important in terms of local history, iron columns in the hall have been preserved. |
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House and side building of a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 219 (map) |
19th century | One of the most originally preserved farmsteads in Brockwitz, historically significant, despite the renovation of the rear barn, still one of the most originally preserved farmsteads in Brockwitz. |
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Side building (residential stable) of a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 224a (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Distinctive rural building, one of the comparatively few half-timbered buildings in Brockwitz, significant in terms of architectural history, and of relevance to the townscape (forms Dreiseithof with no. 224). |
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Residential stable house, attached barn and gate pillar of a two-sided courtyard (hook courtyard) | Dresdner Strasse 227 (map) |
re. 1830 | One of the comparatively few half-timbered buildings in Brockwitz, significant in terms of architectural and economic history, also of relevance to the townscape, partly enlarged window openings, crooked hip roof, property originally probably used by a winemaker, dating on the rear entrance. |
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Residential stable house and barn of a former three-sided farm | Dresdner Strasse 248 (map) |
re. 1817 | Residential stable house with segment arch portal, upper floor half-timbered, rural property typical of the time and landscape, of architectural and economic significance with a cottage garden, the property was still in place in 2011, the barn was converted into a residential building, therefore the demolition was reversed. |
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The totality of the Sörnewitz cemetery with the following elements: the cemetery, the cross-shaped axis of the path and the path along the wall, avenues, enclosure wall and cemetery gates | Dresdner Strasse 268 (near) (map) |
End of the 19th century | Total parts of the Sörnewitz cemetery: cemetery complex with morgue, cross-shaped path axis, routing on the wall, avenues, wooded backdrop, enclosure wall and cemetery gates - neo-Gothic mortuary with extension in the Heimat style, important in terms of building history and local history. Inscription above the portal: "Here there is still peace for the people of God Joh. 4, 9", extension from the 1930s, wrought iron cemetery gates. |
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Coswiger Lederwerk | Industriestrasse 25 (map) |
1910s | Factory with main building, fencing on Industriestrasse as well as boiler and machine house - noteworthy industrial buildings, in the reform style of the time around 1910, significant in terms of building history, and also of relevance to local history. Plaster ornaments, all other buildings are only to be considered in the context of environmental protection. |
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Coswiger paint and varnish factory | Industriestrasse 28; 30; 32 (card) |
1916–1917 (factory building) | Factory with production and storage building directly on the railway line, large tower for the so-called rectification system , small tower, large forge and three other production buildings as well as the entrance hall of the administration building - one of the most remarkable and creatively demanding factory areas of the place, representatively designed entrance hall in the administration building, due to its location the Dresden – Leipzig railway line as a landmark of the once important Saxon industrial city of Coswig, significant in terms of building history, local history and industrial history and of architectural quality. |
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Turmholländer (Gründelmühle) | Mill hill 22 (map) |
re. 1869 | Windmill building without wings, used as a residential mill since approx. 1930, significant in terms of technology and local history, without wings, used as a residential mill since approx. 1930, mill sign above the entrance marked 1869. |
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Brockwitz windmill | Mühlenweg 15 (map) |
1868 | Turmholländer (with old mill technology) as well as the residential and farm buildings of the mill - important in terms of local history and technology, is beautifully situated in the landscape, landmark preserved from old technology: drive of the grinding stages, two grinding stages with vibrators, small roller mill from Dost (Magdeburg ). - Renewal of the mill building in the 1990s. Weather vane dating from 1868. |
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Murder and Atonement Cross | Low side (map) |
around 1500 | of particular historical importance, unique in the urban area of Coswig. |
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Rectory, with side entrance to the courtyard (with two gateposts), rectory garden, manual pump and stone trough in front of the entrance | Lower side 2 (map) |
re. 1768 | striking baroque property with high mansard roof and prominent portal, originally a parish with barn, comparatively representative parsonage, historically important in terms of architecture and local history as well as artistically. Rectory (with municipal office): sandstone portal with keystone, in the garden remains of walls from a barn that burned down in the 19th century. |
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House and gate of a farm | Lower side 24 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Characteristic rural property from the 2nd half of the 19th century, solid construction, gable animated by twin windows, significant in terms of building history. |
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House, barn, gate pillar and enclosure of a farm | Lower side 28 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | striking half-timbered ensemble, largely originally preserved, historically significant, also of relevance for the townscape. |
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House and gate of a farm | Lower side 30 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Characteristic rural property from the 2nd half of the 19th century, solid construction with two arched windows in the gable, significant in terms of building history. |
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Residential stable house and gate pillar of a three-sided courtyard | Lower side 40 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Characteristic rural property from the middle of the 19th century, solid construction with an elaborate portal and two small arched windows in the gable, significant in terms of architectural history. |
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Neusörnewitz
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monument | Elbgausiedlung 17 (bei) (map) |
after 1945 | Thälmann memorial stone with relief, characteristic example of the culture of remembrance in the GDR, relief part of the oeuvre of Emil Paul Börner (1888–1970), an important porcelain designer at the Meissen manufactory , of historical importance. Counterpart to the Bebel memorial stone. |
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August Bebel memorial | Försterstraße 11 (near) (map) |
after 1945 | Memorial stone with relief and inscription, sophisticated design, characteristic example of the culture of remembrance in the GDR, relief part of the oeuvre of Paul Börner, an important porcelain designer from the Meissen manufactory, of historical importance. Counterpart to the Thälmann memorial stone. |
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Electric heating Sörnewitz; Sörnewitz earthenware factory | Köhlerstraße 22 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Factory building of the former companies Elektrowärme Sörnewitz and Steingutfabrik Sörnewitz - remarkable industrial building, effectively structured clinker facade, significant in terms of building history and local history. Main building (Köhlerstraße 22, building 1). The opposite workshop with a rear annex (Köhlerstraße 15, building parts 31 and 32) was largely burned down before 2011 - therefore it was recorded as demolition. |
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Soernewitz
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Enclosure walls of the vineyards | Boselweg (map) |
18./19. Century (enclosure wall) | Originally preserved quarry stone wall sections at the foot of the slopes of the Deutscher and Römischer Bosel , building historical value, important for the townscape, location: between No. 5 and No. 21. |
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Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard | Boselweg 2 (map) |
around 1800 | one of the comparatively few half-timbered ensembles in the town, significant in terms of building and economic history. Half-timbered solid stocky, barn also made of half-timbered. |
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House of a farm | Boselweg 8a (map) |
1930s, possibly older in essence | one of the comparatively few half-timbered buildings in the village, saddle roof with bat dormers, significant in terms of building history (No. 8a and No. 8 originally belonged to a farm). |
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Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard, with wall fencing of the property | Boselweg 20 (map) |
re. 1806 | Residential stable house with half-timbered upper floor, striking rural property, significant in terms of building history and economic history, residential stable house: solidly stocky half-timbered house. |
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Residential stable house, barn and gate entrance with gate of a two-sided courtyard | Boselweg 26 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Stable house partly with half-timbered upper floor, striking rural property, significant in terms of architectural history, massive half-timbered structure (plastered). |
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Lookout tower on the Bosel | Boselweg 101 (map) |
1898 | Historicist building with a remarkable entrance portal in the form of a seating niche portal, viewing platform with the suggestion of a crenellated wreath, significant in terms of local history. |
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Rental villa | Dresdner Strasse 297 (map) |
around 1880 | distinctive historic building, significant in terms of building history and site development. Base, ground floor with corner embossing , window with sandstone surround and keystone, strong cornice between the ground floor and upper floor, strong lintels, original lattice windows on the upper floor, arched windows in the attic. |
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Residential stable house, side building, gate system (gate entrance and gate) and enclosure wall of a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 305 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Completely preserved farm, mainly from the second half of the 19th century, consisting of plastered solid buildings, obviously the probably older gate in the courtyard wall, striking rural property, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, as well as Lutherlinde (garden monument) in front of the courtyard, historically significant . |
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House and barn of a farm | Dresdner Strasse 310 (map) |
re. 1865 | striking rural property, solid construction with twin windows in the gable, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, significant in terms of building and economic history (forms farm together with no. 308). |
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Former Gasthof "Zum Lindenschlösschen" | Dresdner Strasse 313 (map) |
1898 | Inn building, now municipal office, later a school, now a hotel - simple plastered building, important for the local history. Simple rectangular structure with a grooved round arch portal, keystone with flower ornaments, tower clock on the roof ridge, marked 1779 - used as town hall from 1922. The building was added to the list of monuments in 1993 as a “school building”. Since 1994 restaurant and hostel "Boselblick". |
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Walter Schuh winery | Dresdner Strasse 314 (map) |
re. 1851 | Residential stable house, side building, archway on Zaschendorfer Straße, barn, courtyard wall and gate pillar of a three-sided courtyard - largely originally preserved three-sided courtyard, one of the most remarkable rural properties in Coswig, part of the unmistakable village center of Sörnewitz, important in terms of building history and economic history. |
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So-called. Fisherman's house | Dresdner Strasse 315 (map) |
17./18. Century | House of a homestead - building with the most interesting half-timbered construction by Coswig ( St. Andrew's cross , head struts , tooth-cut frieze , ship throats ), one of the oldest half-timbered houses in the village, also forms a striking ensemble with the neighboring no.317, significant for the townscape, valuable building history. Solid, stocky half-timbering, St. Andrew's crosses, beams with a shuttle-throat motif, head struts. |
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Side building (stable house), barn and courtyard wall (with gate and gate pillars) of a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 316 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Remarkable rural property, side building with half-timbered gazebo, thus of unique architectural historical importance, part of the unmistakable village center of Sörnewitz, significant in terms of local development. Stable house: solid timber frame, barn. |
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House of a homestead | Dresdner Strasse 317 (map) |
17./18. Century, later reshaped (re. 1828) (residential building) | distinctive half-timbered building (Thuringian ladder half-timbered, head struts, boat throats), one of the oldest half-timbered houses in the village, forms with No. 315 a distinctive ensemble, part of the significant village center of Sörnewitz, historically significant. Truss massively stocky, dating on the rear door frame, truss construction much older than the date, ladder-truss construction of the parapet compartments, head struts, valleys on the threshold. |
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Residential stable house, side building, barn, courtyard wall and archway of a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 318 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | With its idiosyncratic archway one of the most remarkable rural locations, three-sided courtyard from the 19th century with solid buildings, twin windows in the street-side gables, part of the unmistakable village center of Sörnewitz, important in terms of building history and the history of the site. Archway marked 1804, barn probably marked 1905, three-sided courtyard with overmolding at the end of the 19th century. |
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Retaining walls by the road | Dresdner Strasse 319 (to) (map) |
19th century | Retaining walls on the Elbe side of the street (starting at Dresdner Straße 319 and ending at no. 344) as well as in parts on the slope side - wall made of quarry stone, important for the townscape, of local historical interest. |
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Archway of a farm | Dresdner Strasse 320 (map) |
re. 1638 | apparently from the 17th century, significant for the townscape, of architectural significance. Residential stable house and stable building of the former three-sided farm demolished in 1994. |
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Barn and gate post of a three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 324 (map) |
re. 1898 | striking rural buildings, side buildings with half-timbered upper floor, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, important in terms of building and economic history. Residential stable house not listed as a monument, designated 1834, deleted. |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 326 (map) |
re. 1938, older in essence | one of the comparatively few half-timbered houses in the village, in the 1930s homeland style, in the core probably older, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, significant building history. Massively stocky half-timbering, wooden shutters removed today, keystone of the segment arch portal marked 1938 (and also 1778). |
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Side building (stable house) and gate pillar of a farm | Dresdner Strasse 328 (map) |
Last third of the 19th century | striking rural property, plastered solid building with twin windows in the gable, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, significant building history. |
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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 332 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | One of the most remarkable half-timbered houses in the town, with a segmented arch portal, the high street-side gable of importance for the townscape, significant in terms of building history. Stable house: timber-framed overhang massively squat, bat dome (2nd half of 19th century overformed). |
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Stable house, barn and courtyard wall of a farm | Dresdner Strasse 334 (map) |
at the end of the 18th century | Stable house with half-timbered upper floor, significant in terms of building history. Residential stable house later reshaped (window openings enlarged), older core: half-timbering on one eaves side of the residential stable house still preserved, wine trellis. |
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Villa with retaining walls and gate pillars, one retaining wall behind the building on a hillside | Dresdner Strasse 342 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Distinctive historic building with characteristic clinker stone facade, relevant to the townscape due to its location in the Elbe Valley at the foot of the Spaargebirge, significant in terms of architectural and urban development history, masks in triangular gables, corner tower. |
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The Red Press as a whole with the following individual monuments: mansion, outbuildings and three guard houses of a winery and parts of the whole: enclosure and retaining wall, as well as a vineyard (garden monument) | Dresdner Strasse 344; 346 (map) |
18./19. Century | Entirety of Red Press with single monuments: (no. 344) (no. 346) mansion, outbuildings and three guardhouses a winery and impersonal entity parts (ID No. 09,267,525th): fence and retaining wall facing the street, and Weinberg (garden monuments) including stairs, terracing, Enclosing walls - property transformed into a representative neo-baroque country residence. |
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Manor house, press house and three guard houses of a winery (individual monuments to ID no. 09301469) | Dresdner Strasse 344; 346 (map) |
re. 1740 | Individual features of the red press entity: mansion (no. 344), press house (no. 346) and three guard houses of a winery - property redesigned into a representative neo-baroque country estate. |
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Winegrower's house, outbuilding and stone bench | Dresdner Strasse 348 (map) |
around 1640 | Two-storey building with a high hipped roof, significant in terms of building history and local development. |
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Gray press | Dresdner Strasse 350 (map) |
18th century | Winegrower's house of a winery - distinctive baroque building with a mansard roof and a prominent portal, converted into a residential building around 1900, slightly redesigned, significant in terms of architectural and local history, essentially substance from the 18th century (especially the ground floor, barrel vaults , etc.). |
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Old waterworks | Elbgaustraße 45 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Old waterworks; Water supply building as well as stone bench in front of the property - plastered building with brick structure, remarkable interior design from the time of origin, historically significant industrial building of historicism, of technical importance. |
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Residential stable house (with a one-storey extension), side building (residential stable house) and barn of a three-sided courtyard as well as remains of the courtyard wall | Zaschendorfer Strasse 2 (map) |
re. 1823 | striking rural property, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, significant in terms of building and economic history. Stable house-stable building (marked 1823), side building / stable house (marked 1847), house older than 1823 (18th century), lattice windows removed, sandstone walls still preserved, vine trellis, original courtyard paving probably removed. |
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Residential house with farm and coach house at the rear | Zaschendorfer Strasse 3 (map) |
End of the 19th century | striking rural property from the late 19th century, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, significant in terms of building history and local development. Window cladding and striker made of sandstone (formerly formed a farm with No. 1). |
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Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard as well as enclosure | Zaschendorfer Strasse 5 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | striking rural property, a half-timbered building, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, significant in terms of building history and economic history. Residential stable house: solid timber frame. |
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Residential stable house and barn of a farm | Zaschendorfer Strasse 7 (map) |
re. 1821 | striking rural property, half-timbered buildings, stable house with segmental arch portal, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, important in terms of building and economic history. Half-timbered plastered ?, hipped roof, entrance to the wine cellar with the year 1798, with two branches and "FR" |
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Barn, gate and entrance portal of the stable house | Zaschendorfer Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1800 | Parts of a distinctive three-sided courtyard (rural property), belonging to the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, entrance portal / basket arch portal with keystone and gate pillars striking in design, significant in terms of building history and economic history. Keystone with grape, the year 1798 and the letters JGB, residential stable house was deleted from the list of monuments in 2014, except for the small entrance portal. |
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Forester's inn | Zaschendorfer Strasse 15 (map) |
re. 1845 | Residential stable house (today restaurant and guesthouse), barn and pigeon house of a four-sided courtyard, with fencing and entrance pillars - striking rural property with half-timbered barn and rare pigeon house, residential stable house, plastered solid construction, one of the largest courtyards in the village, also part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, historically and economically significant. |
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Sörnewitz old school | Zaschendorfer Strasse 16 (map) |
re. 1836 | Former school building, today museum of local history - solid construction with segmented arch portal, historically significant, today residential building, used as a school until 1892 and as a municipal office until 1920, gate inscription: "Schule Sörnewitz 1836". |
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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard | Zaschendorfer Strasse 19a (map) |
re. 1806 | Upper floor half-timbered, with segmented arch portal, part of the remarkable village center of Sörnewitz, significant in terms of architectural history. Residential stable house: Solid timber frame, gable on the upper floor and boarded up at the top. |
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Sörnewitz School | Zaschendorfer Strasse 22 (map) |
re. 1892 | School building - Wilhelminian style building, plastered facade emphasized in the center, significant building and local history (1st building section 1892, 2nd building section 1900). |
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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
- ↑ a b As a sanatorium for lung patients Dr. med. Nöhring built in Neu-Coswig in the slope area of the vineyards between Coswig and Radebeul, then a tuberculosis sanatorium, later a specialist hospital (sanatorium Bruno Siegel), today a residential complex, remarkably in terms of design the large bed block, which appears as a striking clinker-plastered building from the Gründerzeit, complex as a testimony to the sanatorium architecture especially around 1900, important in terms of building history and of relevance to local history. The sanatorium Bruno Siegel emerged from an old winery that was previously owned by the elector. The representative ward block shows decorative gables in Renaissance forms, open galleries, single-storey extensions, verandas, roof bay windows and curved windows. Art Nouveau forms are indicated in detail. The park, which has been preserved with old trees, is enlivened by terraces with retaining walls, a partially legible path system and a wooden pavilion as a former resting place for the sick. The enclosure consists mainly of a wooden picket fence typical of the time (around 1910), wall sections and a wing gate with gate pillars. The sanatorium area extends to the districts of Coswig and Neucoswig.
- ↑ Wooden balconies, simple carvings and wooden struts on the gables, based on the so-called Swiss house style (such as wide roof overhangs, gable decorations and wide gallery-like balconies).
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↑ a b The so-called castle in popular parlance was built on the foundation walls of a lime kiln, a remarkable architectural example of reform architecture around 1910 with impressive, clearly proportioned building cubes, with the rear entrance side highlighted by a few accentuating structural and decorative elements, the massive supporting pillars on the street front , architecturally and locally as well as artistically significant.
Garden front: staircase, highlighted four axes (central risalit), neo-baroque gable, two small side wings (left with corner pilasters), inside a large hall with design elements from the time of origin, these also in other rooms, park with semicircular terracing directly behind the building, side stairs , Avenues, wall (quarry stone) and vantage point, built in 1912/13 as a villa for several families, owned by the State Insurance Institution of Saxony since 1926, which used it as a lung sanatorium, No. 18 built as an official residence of the sanatorium in 1930/31. - ↑ Entrance building consisting of two pavilion buildings with hipped roofs and a single-storey connecting wing, clinker brick facade. Platform roofing iron construction on pillars.
- ↑ Monument text: The building at Dresdner Strasse 60 in Coswig is a half-open apartment building, built around 1900. The historicizing facade typical of a building of that time shows primarily neo-baroque design elements. The three-storey house has a half-hip roof with different structures, u. a. a roof bay facing the street. The central part of the facade is made in the form of a risalite. It is dominated by a bay window with ornaments. In general, most of the jewelry concentrates on the structurally highlighted parts, such as risalits, bay windows and roof bay windows. Above the grooved ground floor there are two more full floors, which mainly show clinker walls. There are parapet areas with mirrors between the windows of the 1st and 2nd floors. The object to be assessed here is an exemplary example of architecture around 1900 that is of high quality in terms of design for a small town. It has been preserved as authentically as possible. Its monumental value is primarily a result of its architectural significance.
- ↑ House A with tower clock (main building of the nursing home), archway as a connecting piece between houses A and B, staircases to both houses, stylized plastic jewelry (neo-baroque), echoes of Art Nouveau. - The inauguration of the Wettinstift, the catering home of the Meißen administration, was on September 23, 1913 ( Friedrich August III. Took part). In the first two buildings (House A and B), 125 care places were available. - When the First World War broke out, it was used as a hospital. From 1919 until the 1930s, more houses were built. - The then extensive agriculture, horticulture and livestock farming developed gradually, in 1938 46 hectares were cultivated. As a result, the home was largely self-sufficient. - Military hospital again in World War II , severe overcrowding from 1945 to 1950 by refugees and victims of the bombing raid on Dresden. - Around 1930, part of the facility was used to house orphans who were also taught here, and a playground and paddling pool were also available. Rear extension (house C) not part of the monument.
- ↑ Large garden property, in the front area with flower beds and pathways, remarkable trees, wrought iron fence, villa with colored glass windows, roof bay and two roof houses, rear hall with equipment, probably a former factory owner's villa, also side wall.
- ↑ Did the Coswig architect Eugen Pönisch built for himself, initially possibly as a single-family villa, accentuating the facade with blind arches, pilaster strips, mirrors, etc.
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↑ monument text mangles: The finisher originally stood in a room shortage in Brockwitz and was used domestic science to its implementation 1988th In 1989, the newly founded Blaudruckerei Folprecht acquired the mangle and had it rebuilt by a mangle maker in an outbuilding of the residential and workshop building. The very well preserved mangle, which was restored in 2011, is now used to smooth textiles from the blueprint and can be viewed.
The crate deficiency is a cold deficiency in which the laundry is ironed, i.e. smoothed, only by the pressure of the approx. 1.5 ton heavy crate filled with pebbles. During the ironing process, the items of laundry are wound onto the ironing bars using ironing cloths and rolled back and forth under the box, which is set in motion by means of a rack and gear mechanism. A special feature of the present box defect from the Herrschuh company from Chemnitz / Siegmar is the construction of the scissor grille, which is protected by a Reich patent, the opening of which causes the electric motor to automatically stop (here a three-phase asynchronous motor from Siemens-Schuckert with 0.37 kW). Operation is therefore only possible when the protective grids are closed, thus increasing work safety. During the reversal of the running direction of the ironer box, it is lifted at one end due to the iron run-up tongues attached to the side and corresponding run-up rollers on the central columns, so that the ironer sticks with the rolled laundry can be exchanged. However, the protective grille is automatically released by a mechanical counter and the box movement is interrupted only after every third walk back or forth. This means that the scheduled ironing time until the ironing machine is exchanged for this brand is around four minutes.
Historical classification: The mechanically implemented process of smoothing laundry for crate ironers originally goes back to the strenuous manual labor of laundry rolls with ironing board and rolling pin, in which the item of laundry to be smoothed was wrapped on a rolling pin and moved back and forth on a table with the heavy ironing board. Box mangles - initially consisting only of a wooden box filled with sand or stones - have been known since the Middle Ages. They were pulled by wooden handles or with leather loops over the laundry lying on the floor or wrapped on wooden rolls. The box was later combined with a mangle table, making it easier to use. Larger box ironers, which z. B. were used in dyeing works, could be set in motion by cable systems with the help of treadmills or Göpelwerke.
At the beginning of the 19th century, attempts were made to improve the ironing process, which was still laborious for domestic use, and provided the box ironers with a crank drive. Now the box mounted on the washing rollers, guided by the construction of the ironing table, could be moved by means of a chain attached to both narrow sides of the box and looped around a wooden shaft. The direction of rotation of the crank determined the forward and reverse movement of the box. With the use of gear drives and flywheels, not only was a better and more even power transmission from hand crank to shaft possible, the change in direction of the box could also be solved mechanically and allowed the crank to rotate continuously. The failure-prone chain drive could be improved through the use of racks and the box guidance could be stabilized significantly. The box ironers remained hand-operated in housekeeping until well into the 20th century. B. in the mangle houses of the communities or settlements, so from around 1870, especially in commercial laundries, the mangles to be operated via transmissions with steam power replaced the hand crank operation. In line with the increasingly sophisticated mechanics of the ironers, a number of machine factories added laundry ironers to their production lines in the course of the 19th century, and factories specializing in domestic machines were also established. B. Ernst Herrschuh in Chemnitz / Siegmar in 1860.
The various crate-iron constructions, once made by mill builders or carpenters, have now been replaced by series products. In the 1920s, the still hand-operated cold ironers were often retrofitted with an electric motor, while new buildings were already being delivered with an electric drive. Equipped in this way, they were still in use in private mangling rooms in many places until the 1990s and could be used by the population for a fee. In commercial laundries, crate ironers were already being replaced by more powerful ironing machines, including hot ironers, towards the end of the 19th century - here, technological development ultimately led to the automated ironer lines of the 1960s.
Monument value: The lack of crate is in this form a testimony of housekeeping and commercial laundry in the 19th and 20th centuries and documents the technological transfer of the laundry roll with ironing board and wooden roll to a mechanical auxiliary device. As a later model already equipped with an electric motor, the Herrschuh'sche laundry mangle demonstrates the technological development of the crate mangle towards an effective, easy-to-use and therefore safe auxiliary device for domestic laundry. At the same time, it also documents the work process of washing the laundry, which is considerably easier, but still arduous compared to today's housekeeping, and is therefore also evidence of the working conditions of housewives in the 19th and 20th centuries. The lack of boxes is therefore of importance in terms of domestic and technical history.
To date, comparatively few laundry ironers have survived in Saxony, although originally many localities, partly also larger districts or settlements, had a publicly usable ironing room or ironing house. A single lack of laundry can now be recognized as a rarity. On the other hand, a special informational value for the typical decentralized supply structure in housekeeping can also be derived from a larger number of deficiencies. The shortage of boxes can also be of importance for the local or settlement history, the implementation of a shortage - as was done in this case - only insignificantly diminishes the historical significance, since the implementation of such a machine, which is associated with high acquisition costs, was not uncommon in earlier times . Finally, a cold defect - especially one that is still operational - also has a great experience and memory value, so that its preservation is of public interest. - ↑ Representative portal attachment with date. - Trade school 1914 with three departments: I. Commercial-technical department for craftsmen and mechanical engineers, II. Commercial department for young traders, tradespeople and clerks, III. Optional subjects, meanwhile a business school, recently an office building.
- ↑ The site originally part of a moated castle, which was inhabited by the locally important Karras family in the 15th and 16th centuries , later it becomes a manor with changing owners. The property is destroyed by fire in 1726. The farm and stable building probably dates from the 1st half of the 19th century (in the core possibly even older). It was converted into a residential building in 1897. From 1957 it was temporarily used as a museum.
- ↑ Residential building: vaults, deep cellar, farm building with plastered structure, inside a steam engine as a water pump for the wine cellar, original fence and gate pillar with winged gate. Streller wine shop founded in 1863. In addition to sales and shipping, the company also produced its own wines.
- ↑ Temporary residence of the composer Eugen d'Albert (1864–1932) and his wife Teresa Carreño (1853–1917), a famous pianist. At the front there is a sandstone staircase: a plaque: Eugène d'Albert, born 1891-1895, lived here. 1864, died 1932, composer of the opera "Tiefland (Oper) | 1 = Tiefland", with his wife Carreno, geb. 1853, died 1917 (pianist).
- ↑ a b The Lindenhof mental hospital emerged from an old vineyard house from the 18th century. It was founded in 1880 by Dr. Reginald Henry Holmer Pierson taken over and expanded. The park of the complex has many foreign and native woody plants. Central complex, original use: west wing as a ladies' villa, central building as a social house and east wing as a mansion, verandas with pillars, entrance area made of wood, lobby halls with columns, corner of the tuberculosis clinic separated by windows, original windows, terrace-like extension, semicircular balconies over three floors, sculptures : female figure by Walter Arnold (inscribed "Arnold"), probably a copy or replica of the "Schwimmerin" from 1958, "Wasserschöpfer" by Edmund Moeller (inscribed "EDMOELLER"), around 1910, woman with child, early 20th century, " Discus thrower "by Heinrich Wedemeyer (inscribed" H. Wedemeyer "), family, memorial for RGG Pierson, villa of the chief doctor: brick facade, wooden veranda, colored glass windows, turrets with conical roof, stucco ceilings inside, painting in the covered entrance. Heating plant (including machine house) and one of the two residential buildings (so-called forest villa) - demolished before 2011.
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↑ Uniform, cross-shaped, symmetrical structure directed from south to north with a dominant tower facade in the south that is effective in terms of urban planning, built in 1901-03 by Woldemar Kandler, predominantly in neo-Renaissance forms. Furnishing and painting of the centralizing interior, the latter with Art Nouveau elements, also uniformly preserved, masonry made of plastered sandstone blocks, slated gable roofs, slender rectangular tower in the central axis, stair towers with curved decorative gables, porches to the south, cross arms of the church with decorative gables and arched windows. Inside, all parts of the room are arranged symmetrically, partially with ornamental wall paintings, cross arms with wooden lofts, glass paintings in the arches of the windows of the choir around 1903 based on designs by Ludwig Otto, equipment: pulpit with carved reliefs and ornaments, wooden altar, organ prospectus 1903 by Woldemar Kandler, font from the old church from 1718 made of colored sandstone with a banner and donor inscription (Dehio, vol I, p. 79/80).
Hydromechanical machine with water supply and drainage for operating the bellows, manufactured in 1903 by Aug. Vogt (mechanical engineer from Dresden). How it works: Incoming pressurized water lifts the piston in a stationary cylinder. At a certain stroke height, valves in the incoming and outgoing pipelines are operated by spacers and a lever mechanism on the piston, so that pressurized water can no longer flow in and the domestic water can flow out. The piston goes down again. The lifting and lowering movement is transmitted via a balancer and rods attached to it on both sides to the wedge-shaped bellows under the magazine bellows, which subsequently draw and blow alternately. Auxiliary machine of particular importance in the history of technology, evidence of the art of organ building around 1900, also unique in Saxony. - ↑ Old Church Coswig: Gothic church, tower with volute gables from the Renaissance period, remarkable testimony to church architecture from the late Middle Ages to the 18th century, valuable in terms of building history, urban development history and artistically, also of singular importance for local history. By the Saxon Military Association Unity - Coswig and the surrounding area 1925 erection of a war memorial in the enclosure of the churchyard. Gravestones mostly from the 19th century.
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↑ Ravensburger Platz 11 in Coswig is a cultural monument according to Section 2, Paragraph 1 of the SächsDSchG because of its historical or architectural significance (monument status), the preservation of which is of public interest (monument worthiness). The property to be assessed here, comprising the main building and the lower gatehouse, was built above the entrance in 1939, according to the dating. The builder was the haulage contractor Fritz Hoffmann (official rail transport company, furniture transport and haulage company). After completion, it housed apartments, offices, rooms for the "followers" (company employees) and air raid shelter. The design comes from the Coswig architect Walter Pönisch, member of the Reich Chamber of Fine Arts, while the construction management was in the hands of the builder Eugen Pönisch. Both apparently ran a joint office. The group of buildings erected on an angled floor plan is a property of the 1930s with a characteristic design. It shows traditional, longitudinally rectangular buildings with perforated facades, clear axis structure and saddle roofs, which were typical for the time, whereby the roof of the side gatehouse was later provided with a crooked hip on the south-western side. In addition, there are a number of simple, but at the same time decorative elements, as they were common for architecture after 1933, for example the narrow natural stone base, the flat segmental arches above the entrance and the door window lying on the same axis, the bat dormers of the gatehouse, the Folding shutters on the ground floor, the sandstone framing of the entrance, the herringbone pattern of the large side gate, the lattice windows, the corbels with overlying beams on the gate and the small grille in front of the door window. Local architecture from around 1800 was the model for most residential buildings of the 1930s. Special emphasis was placed on conventional materials, including wood, and the craftsmanship of the various facade elements. As a result, the door frame has been carefully executed in sandstone. The Stuttgart architect Paul Schmitthenner , who had a decisive influence on building activities in the early 1930s, played a decisive role in the spread of the house type shown . His stand-alone buildings, remarkable in terms of design and craftsmanship, in turn formed the models for many of his younger colleagues and their buildings, including the property to be assessed here.
The importance of the history of architecture and thus the monumental status of Ravensburger Platz 11 in Coswig results from the testimony to the development of architecture in the 1930s. The architectural or building-historical importance derives from the fact that with him prevailing ideas in architecture were implemented at the time. Apart from this, the group of buildings is also a document for the haulage company construction task at the time it was built. As far as is known, little or no comparable material has survived. The monument status results from the fact that the monument quality of Ravensburger Platz 11 in Coswig and the necessity of its preservation have definitely entered the consciousness of a wide circle of experts. Similar or comparable objects can be found in several German monument topographies. It is an exemplary example of building at this time and has largely been preserved in its original state. The assembly, built in 1939 for the haulage contractor Hoffmann, is representative of the traditionalist architecture of the time, despite its dignified average character, as the artistically outstanding examples alone can only convey a fragmentary impression. It should also be remembered that monument protection is not limited to the preservation of exquisite or particularly qualitative examples. Literature: Nerdinger, Winfried: Building in National Socialism. Bavaria 1933–1945 , p. 369 ff. Inscribed »Erbaut 1939« and »Gegr. 1907 «in panel above lintel, panel with initials FH ?, FM ?, saddle roof, folding shutters, lattice windows, the rear building was painted in 2015. - ↑ a b Coswig cemetery with characteristic cross-shaped pathways, along with avenues, encircled by broken and brick walls with two gates, the part north of the street is younger, with a mortuary (architect: Rudolf Kolbe (1873–1947), Dresden) and hedge system of high quality in terms of garden design (1930s), the adjoining forest cemetery with the exception of a few tombs is less relevant in terms of monument preservation, the entire complex is of importance in terms of garden design and local history. Right side of the street: wrought iron gate, wrought iron fence, left side of the street: wall enclosure. Six gravestones: Grabmal Boettcher (Gustav Adolf Boettcher, d. 1901), Grabmal Thienemann (Wilhelm Thienemann, died 1927), relief on the grave marked 1902 and JM Wolff, Grabmal Fam. Emmrich (Hedwig Emmrich, died 1919), Grabmal Fam. Slotta (factory owner Ernst Johannes Paul Slotta died 1918), sandstone, group of figures in artificial stone (cast concrete), tomb Fam. Risse (Ottilie Risse died 1931), tomb Müller (master butcher Otto Müller died 1928), female figure in front of a cross.
- ↑ Lintel marked 1864, inscription in lintel: “God has helped up to this point, God helps up ?, God will continue to help. Built in 1864 by Carl Gotthelf Haudel “, residential wing with vine trellis, extension with a kind of upper arbor and ornamental surround.
- ↑ Inscription plaque on the stable house as well as the courtyard wall with archway of a three-sided courtyard: Inscription above the entrance door of the stable house on the left: "God tested me by fire, but he graciously holds me in his hand, now he guard this new house, I want to go piously and from. G. Scheilich 1854 ”, stables with pillars probably removed or structurally changed significantly in the meantime, archway marked 1801 with side gate, under the rear barn deep cellar.
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↑ Monument text: Evangelical parish church.
History: The church was first mentioned in 1213, the rectangular west tower is probably late Gothic, its French gables give it a strong Renaissance accent. 1737 New building under the patronage of Miltitz as a baroque hall church including the basement of the tower. Due to the roof turret and the window shapes from 1737 as well as the simultaneous yellow-and-white color scheme of the entire exterior, the tower, which has a great long-distance effect even across the Elbe, was given a baroque shape. 1972 exterior, 1984 interior restoration. Plastered building with a straight choir closure in the line of the tower side walls, with a hipped gable roof and standing dormers. Windows arranged in two rows, the slender upper ones with sandstone walls in the shape of a basket arch, with keystones and earings. On both long sides opposite at the transition from the hall to the choir, similar two-storey extensions with hipped roofs, the northern one with a vestibule, the southern one with a sacristy. The west tower of considerable wall thickness, with corner blocks, in the basement baroque windows like on the hall and choir, on the bell storey biforic windows , over its narrow sides, in front of the gables of the gable roof in the north and south, over thin pilaster strips and cornices staggered round arch crowns (Welsche gable) the time around 1530/50, on the tower ridge baroque roof turret, octagonal, slated, with hood.
Interior: Flat-roofed inside, the tower opened across its entire width in 1737, the two western corners of the tower grooved due to the different wall thicknesses of the components. Two-storey wooden galleries along the entire north side to behind the altar, on the south side only in the western part, the parapet of the western organ gallery in the flat arch drawn out, on the parapets ocher-colored fields accompanied by ornaments are painted. On the south side of the choir patronage box on two floors, glazed, with the coat of arms of the von Miltitz family. On both upper floors of the extensions there are manorial galleries.
Equipment: Altar , above a late Gothic stone canteen, classicist column structure with triangular gable, made of wood, white and gold framed and gray marbled, altar painting depicting Christ blessing by Therese from the Winkl († 1867), copy after Cima da Conegliano . - Pulpit, around 1600, an ornamented bowl on a gray Tuscan marble column and a round pulpit with colored frames, its parapet divided into three parts by two red marble columns, between them oval reliefs depicting the creation of Adam and Eve and the evangelists Matthew and Mark, the sound cover from 1737, white - Gilded, richly decorated, with crowning putti, holding tablets of the law, on the wall behind the basket painted drapery, around 1737. - Baptism, 1824, sandstone, in a pillar-like shape, with inscriptions. - In the vestibule the older baptismal font from the 16th century. - Organ front by Johann Ernst Hähnel , in 1737 the organ was expanded by Jahn in 1906 and the work renewed. In the vestibule tomb of pastor Johannes Hundt († 1623) in a gown, sandstone ( Dehio Sachsen I 1996, pp. 80–81).
Anteroom of the church: 2 baroque tombstones Brockwitzer Bürger, baptismal font (15th century), weather vanes, portrait of Pastor Stieglitz (H. Oehmichen, cantor around 1850). Pastor Maucke, hobby botanist (unknown painter around 1800), grave monument of a pastor (presumably 17th century), pulpit (possibly by Thomae around 1620), baroque pulpit cover and baroque galleries with illusion painting (rest. 1984 ff.) , later scenes from the Old and New Testament on the balustrade walls of the gallery (Müller around 1930), organ (Jahn / Dresden): baroque core, altarpiece: Conelliani copy (Therese from the corner around 1834), glass window: Glasfabrik Neu-Brockwitz, Baptismal font: donated by Ryhle, a citizen of Brockwitz, in the 19th century, lectern and wrought-iron door to the cemetery (master locksmith Hintsatz), box: coat of arms of the Lords of Miltitz (1737), who held lower jurisdiction in Brockwitz, chalices from 1490, 18th century. Century, in 1013 the place Brockwitz first mentioned, the church in 1213, belonged to St. Afra from 1205 to 1405, cemetery: memorial for the fallen of the First World War. -
↑ The paint factory on Industriestraße was built in a modern way from 1909 by the Dresden company Tiedemann according to the (also architectural) aspects of the time. More buildings had been built by 1919. In 1927 there was a merger with the paint and paint factory Schmidt and Hintzen, also located in Coswig. The company's sales were substantial. After 1945, what was now VEB Lack- und Druckfarbenfabrik Coswig, later LACUFA, was still one of the city's most important companies. The production of varnishes and coating materials even reached its highest level in 1985 with approx. 31,000 t. With the political change, the situation changed dramatically, but the existence of the work could be secured. Objects of relevance to the preservation of historical monuments include the representative production and storage building on the Dresden – Coswig railway line , the large tower known as the rectification facility and visible from afar, the smaller tower immediately next to it, the large Esse, three other buildings directly behind, south and west of the production and storage building (see plan) and the entrance hall of the administration building.
Most of the buildings mentioned were built between 1916 and 1917. The production and warehouse building, which is so important for the appearance of the entire factory, was originally enlivened by the figure of an atlas. The essentially three-wing building was built in several stages. The impressive and architecturally successful north side dates from 1916, the south-east wing was built shortly before and the north-west wing was added in 1917. The designs come from the architects Friedrich Wilhelm Eisold (1831–1886) (for the northeast side) and Georg Gasse (for the northwest wing). Eisold has made a name for himself above all by building villas in Radebeul. Despite the different authorship, the whole complex seems closed. The architect Eisold apparently designed most of the buildings that were built around 1916/1917 on the grounds of the paint factory.
The factory building located directly behind the U-shaped production and storage building has a high pitched roof and an interesting facade structure. The large tower is also important for the appearance of the entire complex. A significant skylight, balconies, arched windows, structures and clocks enliven the slim structure. The smaller tower is designed in a similar shape. One of the two unspecified buildings appears as a rectangular building with a high pitched roof and ridge turrets. It has now been renovated. The other, narrow, long factory building has a half-hip roof in the younger part, while the apparently older area is covered with a flat gable roof including an attachment for ventilation. The entrance hall of the administration building shows sophisticated furnishings from the time it was built. All of the buildings briefly presented here are evidence of industrial architecture after 1900 and are in part also of importance for the townscape of Coswig. They are also evidence of the city's rapid industrial development during the imperial era. Since 1997 Herberts Möbellacke Coswig GmbH »Herlac«. - ↑ Residential house: some lattice windows still preserved (remodeled at the end of the 19th century), solid stable house with elaborate gable design, side building with half-timbered upper floor, solid half-timbered structure, former gatehouse: gate passage bricked up, consoles and keystone (marked 1819) preserved.
- ↑ a b Property redesigned into a representative neo-baroque country estate, historically and artistically significant, one of the most remarkable examples of the landscape design of wine growing in the Elbe Valley between Meißen and Dresden in the Spaar Mountains . Inside: sandstone stairs with balustrade , stucco work , colored glass windows, stucco also in the apartments. Exterior: central projectile, facade stucco ( Neo-Rococo ).
- ↑ Water supply building, important industrial building of historicism, including a Deutz steam engine . Clinker cladding on the windows and doors, clinker cornices and corner accentuation with clinker brick, stone bench inside next to the old machines, striking tile design as well as railings and stairs from the time of origin. In front of the Steinbank estate from the 1930s (inscription: "Go sit down".)
- ↑ Wrought iron fence (end of 19th century), hipped roof, presumably. formerly large winery, inscription above the entrance: “J.Gf. Foerster / He who trusts God probably built / 1845 ”(refers to the flood of the Elbe in 1845).
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