List of cultural monuments in Schönwölkau

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The list of cultural monuments in Schönwölkau contains the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Schönwölkau that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until July 2020 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the district of North Saxony .

Badrina

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Field barn Delitzscher Strasse 6
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2nd half of the 19th century The old location of Scholitz, clay building that characterizes the townscape, largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural significance. One-storey, massive, large wooden gate, slightly replaced with bricks, rear extension in clay construction, gable in brick masonry, saddle roof, eaves with bricks. 08974660
 
Cottage
Cottage Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century Single-storey, massive clay building, part of the old local structure, largely preserved in appearance, of social and historical importance, plastered, gable roof covered with beaver tail 08974664
 
Small house with a workshop extension and an enclosure wall facing the street
Small house with a workshop extension and an enclosure wall facing the street Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 19
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the old local structure, of social and historical importance.
  • Residential house: one-storey, massive earthen building, plastered, saddle roof, windows slightly enlarged
  • Workshop: massive, single-storey brick building, plastered, arched windows with old sprouting, protruding door frames, gable roof, small mountain door on the gable
  • Enclosure: plastered brick wall approx. 1.70 m high
08974661
 
Badrina watermill
Badrina watermill Leipziger Strasse 2
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Around 1790 Watermill later converted into a bakery, wood-burning oven preserved, upper floor half-timbered, of technical and local significance. Two-storey, solid, plastered, upper floor half-timbered plastered, ground floor windows and door frames made of wood, some old windows, remnants of corner blocks, profiled eaves made of wood, gable roof with beaver tail covering (crown covering).

Around 1400 it was first mentioned as a watermill location, in 1789 Mühle had two aisles and an oil mill, rebuilt in 1790, until 1928 a grinding mill that was operated exclusively with water power, since 1912 there has been a bakery with an old German oven in the mill building.

08974665
 
Residential house and attached workshop building of a forge Leipziger Strasse 6
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2nd half of the 18th century, older in the core Of importance in terms of local history and the history of technology. Half-timbered, original windows and entrance door, probably with the original blacksmith's workshop (according to information, June 2014).
  • Residential house: single-storey, massive clay building, plastered, old windows, entrance partly changed, gable roof with beaver tail covering (crown covering), dormer window
  • Attached forge: Ground floor massive clay building, upper floor half-timbered with bricks, plastered street side, outside
08974666
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Leipziger Strasse 10 (opposite)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Chiseled table made of red granite, smoothly polished inscription surface with the names of the fallen and the inscription "Don't forget my people, the dear dead" (on the base), upper end curved with a cross and a round circular field with a relief of an iron cross and oak leaves, flanked by the dates "1914-1918". 08974626
 
Barn (without rear extension) of a three-sided courtyard Mittelstrasse 11
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19th century Earth building, part of the old local structure, historically important. One-storey, solid, partly plastered, large wooden gate facing the courtyard, gable roof covered with beaver tail. 08974662
 
Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure
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Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure Scholitzer Platz
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13th Century; Choir extension 15th century or later Old location Scholitz, Romanesque choir tower church with late Gothic choir extension in brick, of architectural and local historical importance. Enclosure: brickwork, approx. 1.80 m high. 08974657
 
Barn of a four-sided yard Scholitzer Platz 6
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Mid 19th century Old location Scholitz, clay building, part of the old local structure, original appearance preserved, historically important. Single storey, solid, with wooden gate, gable roof with beaver tail covering, mountain door on the roof. 08974659
 

Boyda

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Residential building Teichstrasse 12
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Probably 2nd half of the 17th century Single-storey clay building, part of the old local structure, oldest building in the village, of social and historical importance. Single storey, massive, conical sloping window walls, wooden support, steep pitched roof, bat dormer, door with skylight, renovated in accordance with listed buildings. 08974651
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Teichstraße 12a (before)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Roughly hewn granite pedestal, desk-shaped oval inscription plaque leaning against it “Es die fürs Vaterland” with the names of the dead, an engraved iron cross and a laurel wreath. 08974652
 
Side building (moving house) of a former four-sided courtyard Teichstrasse 22
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Around 1800 Old residential building in the courtyard, part of the old local structure, the appearance of the clay building largely preserved in its original form, of social and historical importance. One-storey, solid, plastered, segmental arched window frames, steep pitched roof with new cover. 08974649
 

Brinnis

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House, side building and archway (with gate) of a former four-sided courtyard Lange Strasse 22
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Around 1900 Brick buildings typical of the region, of importance for the townscape and building history.
  • Residential building: two-storey, massive brick building on a field stone base, segmented arched window with bar walls and keystones, central axis emphasized, gabled in the eaves area, acroteric decoration
  • Courtyard gate: brick arch, basket arched, also pedestrian passage
  • Side building: single-storey, massive brick building on a field stone base, jamb, gable side with cross-shaped ventilation holes, tie rods, profiled verge, long eaves cornice with pointed arched profiles, gable roof
08974640
 
Barn of a four-sided yard Lange Strasse 26
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2nd half of the 19th century Mud barn, a defining feature of the townscape and building history. Massive clay corrugated construction, eaves cornice made of brick, newly covered saddle roof, side extension in clay corrugated construction, large wooden gate with wooden lintel, pent roof. 08974643
 
Residential house in a four-sided courtyard Lange Strasse 31
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Around 1880 Clinker brick facade, stately Wilhelminian style building, of importance for the townscape and building history. Two-storey, massive brick building on a field stone base, side elevations, segmented arched windows, sectional decorations on the parapet fields, relief bands, upper floor window canopies with acroteries, profiled eaves cornice with consoles, gable roof with plain tile covering. 08974638
 
Rectory, side building and enclosure wall of a rectory
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Rectory, side building and enclosure wall of a rectory Lange Strasse 32
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1786 With a mighty cubature, upper floor in half-timbering (visible on the back), of importance in terms of the history of the building and of the townscape. Two-storey plastered building, ground floor made of solid clay, half-hipped roof, basket-arched windows with light shaft soffit on the ground floor, rectangular windows, wooden eaves, original portal and iron grating on the upper floor. 08974644
 
Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in World War I.
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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in World War I. Lange Strasse 32a
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12./13. Century, choir expansion in 1518 (church); after 1918 (war memorial) In the core Romanesque hall church with mighty transverse west tower, late Gothic choir extension, of architectural and local historical importance.
  • Enclosure: brick wall approx. 1.80 m high
  • War memorial: Limestone block widening conically with granite inscriptions with the names of the fallen, crowned by a large imperial eagle in full plastic formation
  • Mortuary in the churchyard (address: Lange Straße 32b) no memorial
08974637
 
Syringe house Lange Strasse 32c
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Around 1900 In eye-catching clinker brick architecture and in a prominent location, historically significant. Yellow clinker brick building with a gable roof, structure with pilaster strips, console eaves and gable friezes in red clinker bricks, two large wooden gates and segmented arched windows (one blind). 08974645
 
Eastern side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Lange Strasse 33
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2nd half of the 19th century Buildings in typical regional clay construction and in good original condition, one of the largest barns in the village, of architectural significance.
  • 1st barn: massive clay corrugated building, large old wooden gates partly laid out as a passage, gable roof
  • 2. Barn: smaller, massive clay corrugated building, large old wooden gate, mountain hatch in the jamb zone, gable roof covered with beaver tail
08974636
 
Barn of a three-sided farm Lange Strasse 34
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2nd half of the 19th century Lehmwellerbau typical of the region, part of the historical local structure, significance in terms of local history and building history. Solid with large wooden gates, plastered brickwork gable, gable roof covered with beaver tail. 08974642
 
House, barn and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Lange Strasse 35
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Around 1880 Partly in clay construction, partly brick buildings, residential building with historicizing plastered facade, intact courtyard structure, characterizing the townscape and building history.
  • Residential building: two-storey, massive plastered building with renewed structural elements, corner pilasters, cornices, window frames with keystones, on the upper floor parapet panels with festoons, plastic window canopies, plastic jamb frieze, gable roof with plain tile covering
  • Barn: massive clay corrugation plastered with passage, wooden lintels, wooden mountain door, gable roof, beaver tail covering
  • Stable: two-storey, solid brick building, stepped, segment-arched window frames, German ribbon, profiled eaves cornice, gable roof with beaver tail covering (crown covering)
  • Side building: two-storey, massive brick building, segmented arched windows, German ribbon, profiled eaves cornice, gable roof, plain tile covering
08974634
 
Transformer tower
Transformer tower Lange Straße 40 (next to)
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Around 1910 Evidence of regional electrification, technical, local and supply historical importance. In the corner of Lindenhayner Straße, slender, solid tower on a square floor plan, plastered, highlighted upper quarter, curved hood covered with beaver tail. 08974639
 
Barn of a three-sided farm Lange Strasse 45
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2nd half of the 19th century Clay barn, of architectural historical importance and of defining the street scene. One-storey, solid, solid brick gable, plastered, gable roof with beaver tail covering, large wooden gate facing the courtyard. 08974635
 
Post mill
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Post mill Lindenhayner Strasse 6
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19th century Former windmill typical of the region with preserved transmission elements inside, characterizing the townscape and its technical and historical significance, electrically operated grain mill 08974633
 

Gollmenz

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Am Teich 9 (near)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Plastered brick base, hewn granite stone, black memorial stone with the inscription "Faithful commemoration of the brave heroes, the grateful community of Gollmenz" and the names of the dead. 08974622
 
Side building of a farm Krostitzer Strasse 7
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Marked 1892 (in the weather vane), the core is older The location on the village pond has a strong impact on the townscape, partly in brick construction, partly in clay, of significance in terms of building history. Front part brick, gable side ground floor plastered, upper floor with biforie in a small blind arch, rear part massive earthen construction. 08974625
 

Goritz

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House of a farm Göritz 7
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2nd half of the 18th century Part of the old local structure, defining the townscape, of social and historical importance.
  • Residential house: one-storey, solid, clay building, plastered, segment-arched windows with wooden shutters, gable side clad with tiles, gable roof with beaver tail covering
  • Enclosure: brick fence posts, metal fence
08974654
 
House of a farm Göritz 9
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the old local structure, largely preserved in appearance, of social and historical importance. One-storey, solid clay building, plastered, old door leaf with skylight, some old windows with wooden shutters, tailcoat roof covered with beaver tail. 08974655
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Göritz 11 (near)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Base with slender granite stele with the inscription "This is how Göritz honored his sons who remained in the World War" and the names of the fallen, crowned with "Iron Cross" made of granite. 08974656
 
Vorwerk Göritz (aggregate) Göritz 11, 12
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18th century Object aggregate Vorwerk Göritz, with the following individual monuments: mansion (No. 12), barn and farm building (No. 11), see individual monuments 09257007, and with the following aggregate parts: another barn, residential house (No. 11) and ancillary buildings of a Vorwerk; old characteristic and historically important manor, with nationally significant elongated barn in clay corrugated construction (partly preserved), of architectural and local significance.
  • Exodus house: two-storey made of red clinker bricks, cornice designed as a "German band", gable roof covered with hand-painted tiles, gable renewed with yellow clinker bricks, broken stone plinth, ground floor overformed with horizontal windows
  • Stable: two-storey, consisting of red clinker bricks, with storage hatches and Prussian caps inside, corrugated iron roof
  • Side building: red brick building, loam barn partially collapsed before 2014, largest loam barn in Germany (ruin)
09305694
 
Manor house (No. 12), barn and farm building (No. 11) of a Vorwerk (individual monument to ID No. 09305694) Göritz 11, 12
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18th century (mansion); End of the 19th century (farm building) Individual features of the aggregate Vorwerk Göritz; old characteristic and historically important manor, with nationally significant elongated barn in clay corrugated construction (partly preserved), of architectural and local significance.
  • Manor house: two-storey with a crooked mansard hipped roof, clinker base, partly solid clay masonry, on the upper floor half-timbered, on the south side filled with bricks, on the upper floor window frames made of wood, gable windows made of antique glass, window openings partially changed, new roof
  • Barn: one-storey, solid gable, quarry stone foundation, partially basement with brick vaults, clay corrugation technology partially repaired by brick masonry, original wood lintels of the old gate entrances preserved, window and door walls made of brick, clay corrugation technology is plastered, original wooden beam ceiling and eaves cornice, saddle roof is in disrepair, 18th century
  • Clinker barn: spacious drive-through barn made of red clinker bricks with a flat gable roof and open roof truss, roof covered with roofing felt, gate openings changed and newly walled up, end of the 19th century, changed in the 2nd half of the 20th century
09257007
 

Hohenroda

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Church (with furnishings), cemetery with a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and enclosure, still with a moat in front (village pond)
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Church (with furnishings), cemetery with a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and enclosure, still with a moat in front (village pond) Dorfanger 2
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1859–1861 (church); after 1918 (war memorial) Hall church with polygonal choir and west tower, brick building, in the round arch style of the 19th century, of local historical, architectural and local significance.
  • Church: brick, arched style
  • Enclosure: brick wall with roof
  • Moat: embankment walls made of quarry stone masonry
  • War memorial: approx. Four m high stele made of shell limestone with reliefs (steel helmet, oak leaves, sword with flag, anchor with heart, cube-shaped iron cross), stands at the corner of the Platz der Jugend
08974678
 
Barn of a farm Dorfstrasse 9
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Marked with 1906 (on the wooden gate) The appearance of the clay barn, largely preserved in its original form, is of significant architectural significance. Massive construction on rubble stone base, old wooden gate, passage with lintel on the wood, gable roof with beaver tail covering. 08974680
 
Remains of a post mill
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Remains of a post mill Krensitzer Strasse 24a
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1790 Components and technical equipment of the original mill (first mentioned in 1790) on the mill site (a replica of the original windmill from 1996/1997, without re-use of the original substance), of technical historical importance.

Replica of the flour bar marked 1790 and 1997, mill moved here with ABM funds in 1997 (500 m away from the old location), original parts recovered from the old mill in the display system, appearance largely reconstructed true to the original, used between 1913 and 1958 as a grinding mill with electric drive .

08974676
 
Barn of a two-sided yard Krensitzer Strasse 27
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2nd half of the 19th century In a corner location that characterizes the townscape, earth building largely preserved in its appearance, historically significant. Single-storey, solid clay building, large wooden gate on the courtyard side, one gable side replaced with solid brickwork, street side with three small windows, gable made of brickwork, gable roof covered with beaver tail, on the eaves clay cornice with a comb pattern. 08974679
 
Barn of a farm Mocherwitzer Strasse 1, 3
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1st half of the 19th century Mud barn that characterizes the townscape, has largely been preserved in its original form, of architectural significance.
  • 1. Barn: massive clay building, gable massive brick masonry, gable roof, courtyard-side wooden gate, mountain opening with wooden walls, segment-arched door with walls in brick (demolished before 2014)
  • 2. Barn: massive clay building, boarded gable, protruding wall suspected to be covered with beaver tail, large wooden barn door, mountain opening with wooden walls, gable roof covered with beaver tail
08974677
 
House of a farm Street of Youth 6
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the old town structure, characterizing the townscape, largely preserved in appearance, of social and historical importance. Single-storey, massive clay building plastered, gable with cornice, ground floor with old windows, some also old winter windows, old door, gable roof with beaver tail covering (crown covering). 08974681
 

Lindenhayn

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St. Mauritius Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure as well as a war memorial for the fallen of the Second World War
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St. Mauritius Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure as well as a war memorial for the fallen of the Second World War Am Lindenplatz
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Around 1200, later reshaped Of architectural, site-defining and site-historical importance.
  • Church: elongated Romanesque hall church with transverse west tower
  • War memorial: on the church wall for the fallen of the First World War, embedded, pointed-arched granite slab with the inscription "Christ speaks: I am the resurrection and the light, the Lindenhayn parish" and the names of the fallen
  • Cemetery wall: approx. One meter high brick wall, plastered
08974616
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Am Lindenplatz
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Narrow, high granite stele (black) with a semicircular end, hewn surface, smooth upper part and with the inscription “Es die fürs Vaterland: (list of names). The grateful community Lindenhayn ”, a small iron cross in metal in the arched field, framed by oak leaves in relief. 08974648
 
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Archway of a farm Am Lindenplatz 8
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Around 1890 Courtyard access typical of the time, of architectural history and significance for the townscape. High arched archway made of brick with an adjacent pedestrian passage above ox-eye, old wooden gates. 08974612
 
House and gate of a farm Am Lindenplatz 17
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Around 1890 Residential building, single-storey clinker brick construction, building with numbers 18 and 19 forms a local unit, of importance for the locality and the history of the building.
  • Residential house: with jamb, gabled central projectile, clinker brick facade with cornice strips, slightly profiled gable, gable roof with beaver tail covering
  • Brick gate post with pedestrian passage
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Side building and gate of a farm Am Lindenplatz 18
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Around 1900 Clinker brick building in the center of the village that defines the townscape, building with numbers 17 and 19 forms a local unit of importance in terms of building history.
  • Side building: three-storey, massive brick building, risal structures, stepped eaves cornice, segmented arched windows, old wooden windows
  • Courtyard gate: brick gate pillars with spherical crowns, pedestrian passage with basket arch
08974615
 
Archway of a three-sided courtyard Am Lindenplatz 19
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Around 1900 Courtyard access typical of the time, forms a local unit with numbers 17 and 18, of importance for the site and its architectural history. Basket-arch archway made of brick, round-arched, pedestrian passage on the right, above it a blind oval window, wall covering made of brick. 08974621
 
Waystone
Waystone Badrinaer Strasse
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2nd half of the 19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history. Approx. 1.20 m high sandstone stele, painted inscriptions badly weathered. 08974611
 
Post mill Lindenhayn (without newer extensions)
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Post mill Lindenhayn (without newer extensions) Dübener Strasse 2
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Marked 1741 (on the flour bar) Post mill of architectural and technical historical importance. Wooden construction with original parts from the house tree to the threshold and struts to the saddle, Sterz missing, upper floor partially renewed, saddle roof.

Dübener Straße 1 is the Mühlgut an der Straße, consists of three buildings, no monument.

08974620
 
Side building and courtyard gate of a four-sided courtyard
Side building and courtyard gate of a four-sided courtyard Dübener Strasse 12
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Before 1900 Brick building in a rich structure, of importance for the townscape and building history.
  • Stable: two-storey brick building, rich structure through corner pilasters, decorative ribbons, gable profiles with crowning, gable with oculus, long side with old wooden stable doors, saddle roof
  • Courtyard gate: pressed basket arch made of brick
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House of a farm Dübener Strasse 18
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18th century One of the oldest houses in the village, of architectural history and importance for the townscape. Two-storey, solid earth building, plastered, rough plaster with smooth corner pilasters, enlarged ground floor windows, steep hipped roof with beaver tail covering. 08974618
 
House, yard gate and enclosure wall of a farm Dübener Strasse 28
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18th century In clay construction, of building historical importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, massive clay building with conical walls, plastered, ground floor with smooth plastering flasks, old windows with wooden lintels, upper floor half-timbered plastered, windows very small, hipped roof
  • Courtyard gate with enclosure wall: courtyard gate made of brick pillars, foot-walk passage, segment arch-shaped, wall partly plastered
08974619
 

Luckowehna

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House, side building and courtyard gate of a former four-sided courtyard Luckowehna 6
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Around 1900 (farmhouse); marked 1923 (side building) Striking brick buildings, largely intact courtyard structure, significance that defines the townscape and the history of the building.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid, brick, granite base, German ribbon, central projectile with flat gable and oculus, gable roof with beaver tail covering, window renewed
  • Stable: two-storey, solid, brick, granite plinth, German ribbon, pilaster strips, segmented arched windows, old wooden stable doors, old windows, upper floor with wooden mountain doors, flat pent roof
  • Barn: broad, massive clay building on field stone plinth, passages with wooden gates, gable roof, courtyard gate with brick pillars
08974631
 
Side building and archway of a farm Luckowehna 8
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Around 1880 Brick buildings in good original condition, of importance in terms of building history and the local image. Basket arched brick arch with lateral pedestrian passage, roofing renewed with sheet metal. 08974630
 
House of a farm Luckowehna 9
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Around 1800 Rare example of preserved half-timbering in the region, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance. Two-storey, ground floor solid, plastered, upper floor plastered half-timbering, windows on the ground floor partially enlarged, saddle roof, one corner hipped, upper floor with old windows, half-timbering partly filled with bricks. 08974628
 
Syringe house Luckowehna 9a
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Around 1900 Small brick building, of local historical and local significance. Single-storey, massive brick building with wooden gate and gable roof. 08974629
 
Garden wall of a property Luckowehna 12 (next to)
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19th century Clay building method typical of the region, significance for the townscape and building history. About two meters high wall, clay corrugated building on a field stone base with beaver tail cover (crown cover). 08974632
 

Mocherwitz

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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War
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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War Lindenstrasse
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Around 1380, later redesigned (church); after 1918 (war memorial) Of local and art historical importance.
  • Church: small Romanesque hall church with a cross-west tower of equal width
  • War memorial: sandstone structure with three steps, curved base, flanking acorns, obelisk-like stele with carved oak leaf wreath, renewed inscription plaque, eagle in electroplating
08974668
 
Barn (without extension) of a farm Lindenstrasse 3
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Marked 1887 Original preserved, in clay corrugation construction, building historical significance. Single-storey, solid clay building, large wooden gates on the courtyard side, mountain door, gable roof, newly covered, cladding of the threshing machine made of wood, later stable entrances with segment-arched brick walls. 08974672
 
Barn of a farm Lindenstrasse 5
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2nd half of the 19th century Very stately, broadly laid earth building, in its original appearance preserved, historically important. One-storey, massive, two large wooden gates on the courtyard side, with massive brickwork renewed, part with passage, mountain door, gable roof covered with beaver tail. 08974671
 
Side building of a farm Lindenstrasse 6
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Late 19th century The brick gable that defines the townscape has an elaborate design, has largely been preserved in its original form, and is of architectural importance. Two-storey, massive, brick building on a field stone base, structured by different colored cornices and pilasters, segment-arched wooden doors, some old windows. 08974673
 
Barn of a former three-sided farm Lindenstrasse 13
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Marked 1883 Preserved largely in its original appearance, important in terms of building history.
  • Barn: massive clay building, partly Prussian half-timbering, large wooden gates, gable roof, beaver tail covering
  • Stable (without garage extension, marked 1787, demolished before 2014): massive single-storey clay building in two phases, old wooden doors and windows, protruding gable roof with beaver tail covering, mountain door, rear gable made of brick masonry, oldest stable in the village
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Side building of a farm Lindenstrasse 15
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the historical local structure, rarity in the region because of the preserved half-timbered construction, of architectural significance. Two-storey, upper storey half-timbered, rear with loading hatch, gable roof with beaver tail covering, old chimney. 08974674
 
Barn and side building of a farm Lindenstrasse 19
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2nd half of the 19th century (barn); 1872 (side building) Side building with a brick gable that characterizes the townscape, the most stately clay barn in town, of architectural significance.
  • Barn: one-storey, solid clay building with large wooden gates, pitched roof covered with beaver tail, roof pulled over the gates
  • Stable: massive, two-storey brick building with structure, segmented arched windows, stable doors in segmented arches, old door leaves, gable roof
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Post mill (Gruppachmühle)
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Post mill (Gruppachmühle) Mill
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1823 Of importance in terms of local history, the history of technology and the local image. Wooden trestle, originally preserved, half-timbered construction, newly boarded up, hipped roof covered with wooden shingles, old wind turbine, glazed gable, original Sterz. 08974667
 

Wannewitz

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Residential house and courtyard entrance of the former Vorwerk Wannewitz 15
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Around 1800 One-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, of local historical importance.
  • Residential house: one-storey, massive brick building, partly clay, plastered, sloping eaves, mansard hipped roof, beaver tail covering (crown covering), mansard window, small bat dormers
  • Courtyard entrance: brick pillars with segment-arched, pedestrian passage
08974627
 

Wölkau

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Mill, house and barn of a mill estate
Mill, house and barn of a mill estate Am Mühlenteich 5
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Marked 1948 (on the gable), the core is older Old location Kleinwölkau, of local and economic significance.
  • Residential building: two-storey, solid, plastered, small shop fitting, saddle roof hipped towards the mill
  • Mill: single-storey, solid, plastered, gable roof, gable with small arched windows and oculus
  • Barn: one-storey, massive with large wooden gate, gable roof.
08974609
 
Residential house (without attached garage), with enclosure of the front garden and gate entrance Am Mühlenteich 6
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Around 1890 Old location Kleinwölkau, original appearance.
  • Residential house: one-storey with jamb, solid brick, segmented arched window, German ribbon, gabled central projection in the roof area, gable roof with original cover
  • Enclosure: brick gate pillars, street-side decorative metal fence
08974608
 
Barn of a farm Breite Strasse 11
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Late 19th century Lehmwellerbau, part of the old village of Kleinwölkau, largely preserved in its original form, of architectural significance. Single storey, solid on rubble stone base, large barn door, mountain doors, gable roof, beaver tail covering. 08974601
 
Schönwölkau Palace and Park (aggregate)
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Schönwölkau Palace and Park (aggregate) Kirchplatz 2, 3 (Lindenstraße 1, 3)
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1695–1703 (castle); 1712 (baroque garden) Subject aggregate of Schönwölkau Palace and Park with the individual monuments of the palace (church square 3), farm buildings, coach house, enclosure and two gates, orangery, bridge, fountain surround, gatehouse (church square 2, so-called Red House), see individual monuments 08974593) and the park (garden monument, with Schwanenteich) and the totality parts: several outbuildings (Alte Gärtnerei, Lindenallee 1 and Alte Brauerei, Lindenallee 3); old location Kleinwölkau, large baroque four-wing complex with adjoining farmyard, one of the most important baroque castles in Saxony, of regional historical, national historical, art historical and garden significance 09305353
 
Castle (Kirchplatz 3), farm building, coach house, enclosure and two gates, orangery, bridge, fountain surround, gatehouse (Kirchplatz 2, so-called Red House), individual monuments to ID no.  09305353
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Castle (Kirchplatz 3), farm building, coach house, enclosure and two gates, orangery, bridge, fountain surround, gatehouse (Kirchplatz 2, so-called Red House), individual monuments to ID no. 09305353 Kirchplatz 2, 3
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Marked 1695 and marked 1703 (lock); 18th century (garden bridge); marked 1867 (gatehouse) Individual features of the entity Schoenwölkau Palace and Park; old location Kleinwölkau, large baroque four-wing complex with adjoining farmyard, one of the most important baroque castles in Saxony, of regional, state and art historical importance.
  • Castle: two-storey complex with a magnificent south wing, which acts as a Point de Vue in the middle park avenue, castle and farmyard not accessible
  • Orangery: two-storey, solid plastered building, long sides structured by blind arches with a strong transom zone, emphasis on the central axis, elongated hipped roof, converted into apartments in 1962, followed by an orangery ground floor to the south with a fountain border (today overgrown)
  • Gatehouse: massive, single-storey brick building, two-storey, gabled central projectile, segmented arched windows with wooden shutters, eaves cornice with cube frieze, pitched roofs with beaver tail covering
  • Garden bridge: sandstone arch bridge between Schwanenteich and Heller (railing no longer preserved in its original form)
  • Sandstone fountain surround in the center of the orangery parterre south of the orangery, basin filled
  • Enclosure: Remnants of brickwork at the orangery, approx. Four meter high brick wall with gate and bricked up access gate at the former nursery, remnants of the wall at the western park boundary, quarry stone wall in the south or a fortified ditch with a retaining wall on the park side with a sandstone cover (so-called wolf pit), main gate to the east of the castle with two larger and two smaller gate pillars made of brick masonry, with stucco decorations and sandstone covers, wrought iron grille (the two middle gate wings are missing)
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Church ruins (former castle church), churchyard with surrounding spoilage and fence
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Church ruins (former castle church), churchyard with surrounding spoilage and fence Kirchplatz 6
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1676-1688 Old location of Kleinwölkau, architectural, local and historical importance.
  • Church: Baroque hall church with single Gothic forms without roof, stately west tower, aedicula portal, tower closed off by a hood and lantern
  • Enclosure wall: plastered, three recumbent Gothic tombstones
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Kirchplatz 7 (opposite)
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After 1918 Old location Kleinwölkau, of local historical importance. Approx. Three meter high granite stele rounded at the top, coarsely hewn surface, smoothed table with the inscription “Honor our brave heroes” and the names of the fallen, with oak leaf wreath, sword and helmet worked out as a relief. 08974594
 
Portal and door of the Gasthof Böttge Kirchplatz 8
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Around 1830 Old location Kleinwölkau, old garments with two-winged door with Biedermeier ornaments, elaborately crafted house entrance, of artisanal and local historical importance. Wooden door jambs with slight profiles, heavily profiled door leaves, cassette fields with sun motifs, capital with lyre, gothic skylight window, old fittings. 08974605
 
Gellert Church (with fittings), churchyard with enclosure wall, parenting hall, bell tower and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War
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Gellert Church (with fittings), churchyard with enclosure wall, parenting hall, bell tower and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War Lindenallee
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In the core 13th century (church); 2nd half of the 15th century (church); after 1918 (war memorial); 1970s (bell tower) Old location Großwölkau, simple hall church, of architectural and local significance.
  • Church: Protestant parish church, named after Christian Fürchtegott Gellert
  • Parentation hall: one-storey, solid, plastered, small arched windows, gable roof
  • Enclosure: massive clay wall, roofing with beaver tail covering (crown covering)
  • Bell tower: concrete structure with a small gable roof, open bell tower
  • War memorial: coarse granite stone approx. 2.50 meters high, smoothed front, with a relief inscription plaque “Es die für's Vaterland, Die grateful community”, and the names of the fallen, a weathered steel helmet made of concrete in front of the base
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Road bridge over the leash Lindenallee 2 (next to)
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Marked 1932 (on the bridge cheeks) Old location Großwölkau, small reinforced concrete bridge, of historical importance. Simple reinforced concrete construction, bridge cheeks as a simple balustrade with lateral pedestals made of artificial stone. 08974595
 
House and side building of a former sheep farm Lindenallee 12
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Early 18th century Old location Großwölkau, formerly part of the castle estate, originally in the structure of a four-sided courtyard, of local historical importance.
  • Sheep farm: one-storey, solid (probably clay), plastered, windows and entrance partly enlarged, high, steep hipped roof, partly with beaver tail covering (crown covering)
  • Stable: one-storey, solid, clay building, wooden door frames, arched windows with brick walls, wooden false ceiling, hipped roof with beaver tail covering (crown covering)
  • Pavement: courtyard pavement and driveway made of rubble stones
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Rectory, barn and manual pump of a rectory Lindenallee 24
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Probably 18th century The old location of Großwölkau, the parsonage that characterizes the town and is of local historical importance, and the barn of architectural importance.
  • Rectory: two-storey, solid clay building, plastered, belt cornice, wooden profiled eaves cornice, crooked hip roof, original door leaf, windows, plaster and roofing renewed
  • Barn: field stone plinth, massive, single-storey clay building with jamb, large and smaller wooden gates, gable roof with simple plain tile covering
  • wooden hand pump
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Residential building, former school Lindenallee 26
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1st half of the 19th century Old location Großwölkau, single-storey clay building, of local historical importance. One-storey, solid, plastered, windows and doors segmented, partly rectangular, one side hipped roof, building renovated. 08974599
 
Residential building Parkstrasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century Old town location Kleinwölkau, upper floor half-timbered plastered, part of the old town structure, the cubature largely preserved in its original form, central location that characterizes the townscape, significant building history. Two-storey, ground floor partly made of clay, partly slightly enlarged windows, half-hip roof. 08974607
 
Gellert School
Gellert School Parkstrasse 11
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Around 1955 Old location Kleinwölkau, representative post-war building, in the style typical of the 1950s, today school and also municipal office, importance of the local history. Two-storey, solid on a granite base, far extended entrance projectile with upstream staircase, entrance sockets and stairs as well as wall roofs and window brackets made of porphyry imitations in artificial stone, plaster with scratched vertical lines, window bezels smoothly cleaned, hip roof, windows renewed. 08974610
 
Residential building (former pharmacy, with equipment), with side building and enclosure
Residential building (former pharmacy, with equipment), with side building and enclosure To Ziegeleiteich 1
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1894 The old location of Kleinwölkau, clinker brick facade from the Wilhelminian era, old pharmacy equipment preserved, of importance for the local history and the townscape.
  • Residential building: one-storey, massive clinker brick building with jamb, plastered cornices, corner blocks, window frames including roofs, raised, gabled central projection, front granite staircase, old door leaf, gable roof, inside original pharmacy furnishings
  • Side building: one-storey, partly jamb, solid brick, German ribbon, marked 1894 on the gable, gable roof, on the courtyard side with protruding mountain door
  • Enclosure: metal fence
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  1. Schönwölkau Palace and Park (aggregate):
    • History (Source: Sichting, "Monument Preservation Framework Objectives Schönwölkau Palace Park", 1991):
      • 1222 first mention of Wölkaus ("Wilkowe")
      • 1488 acquisition of the manor by Georg von Schönfeld
      • around 1639 destruction of the manor in the Thirty Years War
      • 1659 Acquisition by Rittmeister Christoph Vitzthum von Eckstädt, rebuilding of the manor
      • around 1690 construction of Schönwölkau Palace
      • 1711 Takeover of the manor by Friedrich I. Vitzthum von Eckstädt , Lord Chamberlain and Cabinet Minister under Augustus the Strong
      • 1712 Beginning of "great plantings" at the castle in the geometric style (linden avenues)
      • 1726 death of Friedrich Vitzthum von Eckstädts, continuation of the design measures by his widow Rahel Charlotte, née Countess von Hoym
      • In 1830 expansion and redesign to a landscape park
    • Castle garden:
      • Garden parts:
    1. Baroque palace garden south of the palace and the orangery
    2. Landscape extension including pheasantry west of the palace gardens and south of the orangery parterre
    3. Schwanenteich and Heller north and west of the castle
    4. former nursery
    5. East meadows on the southwest border of the facility (today overgrown with wild growth)
    • Development:
      • Entrances: main gate to the east of the castle with two larger and two smaller gate pillars made of brickwork, with stucco decorations and sandstone covers, wrought iron grille (the two middle gate wings are missing)
      • Further entrances: in the north via the outside staircase of the castle, in the east via the Querallee, in the south via the eastern longitudinal avenue, in the west through the gate at the former nursery and the extension of the Querallee
      • Path system: regular path system with landscaped side paths, formerly with water-bound ceilings, main path system still present in essential trains, side paths only partially legible
    • Horticultural buildings: Seat on the church square with remains of a brick wall and wrought-iron ornamental grille, Veilchenberg as a seat and lookout point on the quarry stone wall in the southeast corner of the complex, accessed by sandstone stairs, sandstone arch bridge between Schwanenteich and Heller (railing no longer preserved in its original form)
    • Water elements: sandstone fountain surround in the center of the orangery parterre south of the orangery, basin filled, swan pond northwest of the castle and light in the northern central axis of the orangery
    • Vegetation: uneven avenue of horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum) leading from the main gate in the east to the west to the passage into the castle courtyard, remains of the linden avenues along the two longitudinal avenues running from north to south, remains of a previously cut hornbeam hedge (Carpinus betulus) as the western boundary of the orangery parterre , only a few old trees preserved
    • Other protected assets:
      • Schneckenberg between western Querallee and Fasanerie (built in 1982)
      • Visual relationships: from the castle to the south over the Mittelwiese into the landscape, from the Veilchenberg to the south into the landscape, various visual relationships within the complex, the various visual relationships are disturbed by wild growth

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