List of cultural monuments in Schaddel

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

Legend

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

Shaddle

image designation location Dating description ID
Weekend house Meyer Hasenberg 4
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1933 (weekend house) Wooden house, weekend house of a Meyer pharmacist from Leipzig, in very good original condition, a testimony to the bourgeois living culture of the summer, in a landscape-defining location on the Hasenberg, of cultural and historical importance

Boarded-up wooden house, one-storey with a loft, symmetrical structure, original wooden lattice windows with shutters, triangular window in the center of the gable, transparent corners (original sliding windows), original patio door with two door leaves and shutters, dormer window, single-storey extension on the eaves, original interior fittings (doors), steep

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War memorial for those who fell in World War I Teichweg 12 (before)
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around 1920 (war memorial) of local historical importance

Memorial stone in a ring-shaped enclosure (quarry stone): granite stele on a cube-like base, steel helmet relief, iron cross and lowered sword, inscription: "1914-1918" "Your heroes who fell in the World War" including the names of the fallen, "the grateful community of Schaddel"

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Poor house Teichweg 14
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1st half of the 19th century single-storey plastered building with half-timbered gable, socio-historical significance

single storey, solid, plastered, gable roof, beaver tail covering (renewed), half-timbered gable, shutters (renewed)

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Schaddelmühle (former mill and outbuildings with artistic furnishings (former home and studio of Horst Skorupa)) To Schaddelmühle 5
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First mentioned in 1550 Half-timbered watermill, studio house of the artist and ceramist Horst Skorupa (1941–2004), of local and architectural importance as well as artistic and scientific importance
  • two-storey, half-timbered structure (post construction with head and foot struts), gable roof, beaver tail covering, boarded gable,
  • Mill technology: watermill with overshot wheel
  • Outbuildings: two-storey, workshop and studio rooms on the ground floor, former living rooms by Horst Skorupa on the upper floor, ceramic paintings in the hallway (leaves and flowers with animals, faun and heads in profile), relief (mythological scene), clay and porcelain sculptures ( Heads, dogs), decorated floor tiles, ceramic painting (St. George) and decorated floor tiles in the living room, ceramic paintings (plants and animals, flower and leaf garlands) and decorated wall and floor tiles in the bathroom, and porcelain relief panels (figurines and Fruit arrangements)
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Transformer tower
Transformer tower To Schaddelmühle 5 (next to)
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around 1915 Pagoda type, in regional history as evidence of electrification and of importance in terms of technology

Solid, on a square floor plan, plastered, original plaster, brick base, round arched door with brick frame, wide roof overhang, hipped roof with lantern, tent roof and knob

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Schaddel railway keeper's house; Railway line Glauchau - Wurzen (Muldentalbahn) To Schaddelmühle 7
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around 1876 Belonging to the Glauchau – Wurzen railway line , converted type building of a third-class gatekeeper house, built in 1866, one of the last remaining gatekeeper houses on the line, the gatekeeper house and ancillary buildings connected by a connecting structure, of architectural and transport historical importance

single-storey on rubble stone plinth, original window sizes and arrangement, flat saddle roof with carved rafter heads, one-storey extension towed to the side, connecting building to the extension, in it an entrance door, 2001-2004 extensive renovation and reconstruction, auxiliary building demolished and rebuilt in 2001, insulation, roof renewed, railway keeper's house 3rd class, kilometer 58.74

The history of the GW route: Railway route Glauchau - Wurzen (route abbreviation GW), Saxon main line until 1945, then branch line until 1967, the line was built in several construction phases between 1868 and the Glauchau to Penig section was completed (May 10, 1875), section Rochlitz to Großbothen (December 9, 1875), section Penig to Rochlitz (May 29, 1876), section Großbothen to Wurzen (June 30, 1877), the line was planned to have two tracks, as it was to be continued in Prussia, but was not implemented , therefore only single-track expansion (bridges were built for two tracks), route from Glauchau by the private Muldenthal railway company, in 1878 the company was nationalized and the vehicles and the line were taken over by the Royal Saxon State Railways, the terminus of the line was now the Südbahnhof in Wurzen, the Muldenthalbahnhof (built October 15, 1879) was closed, the line was used as a secondary railway operated, May 5, 1945 destruction of the Rabenstein Bridge between Großbothen and Grimma, 1946 dismantling between Großbothen and Grimma as a reparation payment, May 28, 1967 suspension of train traffic between Grimma and Nerchau, resumption of train traffic between Golzern and Wurzen from September 24, 1967, center the 1970s renewal of the route between Großbothen and Döben, construction of a connecting arch with the junction points Leisenau and Muldenbrücke (direct connection Rochlitz and Döbeln), January 1, 1970 closure of Grimma - Golzern, between Golzern and Wurzen, then still freight traffic, after 1990 restriction of freight traffic: closure of the Section Wurzen - Golzern (2. June 1996), at the end of the 1990s closure of the Dehnitz water glass factory connection, establishment of the Muldental cycle path between Großbothen and Wurzen, December 6, 1999 cessation of train traffic Colditz - Rochlitz, 1999 (freight traffic) and 2000/2001 cessation of passenger traffic on the Rochlitz - Wechselburg section

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Waystone To Schaddelmühle 7 (next to)
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19th century Porphyry without inscription, important in terms of traffic history

Square natural stone pillar from the 19th century, possibly the original inscriptions no longer recognizable. Porphyry tuff rounded at the top (now lying), road stone as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance.

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Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Grimma  - Collection of images, videos and audio files