List of cultural monuments in Schkeuditz
The list of cultural monuments in Schkeuditz contains the cultural monuments of the Saxon city of Schkeuditz 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 .
Schkeuditz
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Water treatment system (individual monument for ID no. 08966026) | (Corridor 20, parcel 222) (map) |
1894 | Individual monument of the whole of the former provincial insane asylum in Altscherbitz; In terms of technology and local history of importance, formerly drinking water supply (today service water supply) for the former provincial insane asylum Altscherbitz.
Together with the establishment and expansion of the "Provinzial-Irren-Anstalt Rittergut Altscherbitz", an increasing number of facilities for self-sufficiency of the institution were built towards the end of the 19th century. This includes the drinking water supply that is still in function and in operation today (today service water supply) with deep well gallery, water supply including pipe bridge, pump house and waterworks. This complex system has only been changed insignificantly since it was installed and supplies the institutional laundry with sufficient service water. As such a complex supply system, no other independent water supply system of this size is known in Saxony. A historical, scientific and landscape design value can be derived from this. The public interest is based on the singularity of the complex, its importance for the environment, its scientific and documentary value and its importance for the appearance and history of the site. |
09257267 |
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Albanus Church with church furnishings, memorial for those who died in the First World War and two memorial plaques for those who died in the Franco-German War | Albanusstrasse (map) |
Inscribed with 1517 (church); 1899 (church); probably 16th century (crucifix); designated 1672 (pulpit); marked 1764 (baptism) | Late Gothic hall church, west tower from 1517 with a neo-Gothic tower spire from 1899 in brick, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the local image.
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09258070 |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Albanusstrasse 10 (map) |
Marked 1774 | Part of the historical local development in an exposed location, simple baroque building, drilled portal with keystone, of architectural significance. Plastered facade, two storeys, new windows, sandstone window frames. |
09258079 |
Residential house in open development, with side wing to the courtyard | Albanusstrasse 18 (map) |
19th century | In the immediate vicinity of the church, stately plastered building with a crooked hip roof, of architectural significance. Half-hip roof, two storeys, eaves, original windows on the upper floor. |
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Kreuzkirche Papitz (with equipment) | Old village (map) |
Marked 1906 | Old location Papitz, neo-Gothic hall building with roof turrets and retracted apse in red clinker bricks, roof turrets slated with pointed helmets, wooden roofing of the gallery staircase in Art Nouveau forms, historically important for the townscape and its history. One storey, nave, cornice, apse, gable with entrance portal, twin windows. |
09259130 |
Residential building | Old Village 2 (map) |
18th century | Old location Papitz, part of the historical town center development, single-storey clay building, of social and historical importance. Plastered facade, partly with clay, one storey, gable roof. |
09258673 |
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House of a farm | Old village 15 (map) |
19th century | Old location Papitz, part of the town center development of the 19th century, clay building, historically important. Plastered facade, mud wall gable, gable roof, two storeys, original windows. |
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House and gate of a farm | Altes Dorf 17 (map) |
19th century | Old location Papitz, building of character defining the townscape, presumably clay building, historically important. Plastered facade, two storeys, eaves, new windows on the ground floor. |
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Mill property consisting of miller's house, mill building with attached turbine house, silo, stable building and gate entrance (Altscherbitz mill) | Altscherbitzer Strasse 8a, 8c (map) |
Around 1880/1900 (mill); marked 1884 (stable building) | Old location Altscherbitz, partly brick facades, partly plastered buildings, of importance in terms of local history and technology. Buildings grouped around inner courtyard, brick buildings with quarry stone plinth, residential building, mill and silo subsequently plastered. Residential house with cast-iron porch for the entrance, original preserved (porch demolished before 2017, new building today), original wrought-iron gate and wrought-iron fence. Eastern storage building demolished (before 2017), today new building. |
08966029 |
Former inn "Ritters Restaurant" with hall extension, outbuildings, enclosure and former restaurant garden (garden monument), individual monuments to ID no. 08966026 | Altscherbitzer Strasse 14, 16 (map) |
Around 1860 | Individual monument of the whole of the former provincial insane asylum in Altscherbitz; Village inn, temporarily used by the Altscherbitz Provincial Irren Institution, plastered and brick buildings, of local and architectural importance.
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08966041 |
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Kulturhaus Altscherbitz, House 44 (single monument for ID no. 08966026) | Altscherbitzer Straße 19 (next to) (map) |
1884-1885 | Individual monument of the whole of the former provincial insane asylum in Altscherbitz; Wilhelminian-style clinker brick building, part of the Altscherbitz Provincial Insane Asylum, of importance in terms of building history, medical history and local history. Brick building, single-storey middle section, two-storey at the corners, round-arched hall windows, slightly protruding risalits with the entrances, adjacent wall, former community house. |
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Day laborer's house (individual monument for ID no. 08966026) | Altscherbitzer Strasse 23 (map) |
Around 1800 | Individual monument of the whole of the former provincial insane asylum in Altscherbitz; Occasionally used to accommodate the sick of the Altscherbitz Provincial Insane Asylum, of local history, single-storey with a half-hip roof |
09257271 |
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Fountain | Am Klingelborn (map) |
Around 1900 or older | Historically important, one of several sources on the edge of the Elsteraue (originally recorded under Klingelborn) |
09258681 |
Residential house of an arable farm (so-called cavalier house) | Amtsgasse 8 (map) |
19th century | Probably a former gentleman's house, of architectural and local importance |
09258275 |
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Residential building, today the St. Albanus day care center (children's institution) | Anstaltsgasse 2 (map) |
1843-1844 | Part of the original local development, historically important (clay building) and historically significant as one of the oldest surviving children's institutions, plastered facade |
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Residential house in open development | Outer Leipziger Strasse 8 (map) |
Around 1900 | Old location Papitz, clinker brick facade from the Wilhelminian era, of architectural significance. Two storeys, pitched roof, profiled sandstone window frames, original windows, winter windows, eaves. |
09258123 |
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Small apartments Rentengutsgesellschaft Merseburg (aggregate) | Outer Leipziger Strasse 81, 83, 85, 87 (Modelwitzer Strasse 2a, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12) (map) |
1935-1936 | Aggregate of small apartments Rentengutsgesellschaft Merseburg, consisting of a residential complex with two rows of houses with a total of nine entrances (Modelwitzer Strasse 2a – 12 and Äußere Leipziger Strasse 81–87) and a shop as a connecting building (no individual monuments); old location Modelwitz, striking plastered buildings in the traditionalist style of the 1930s, significance in terms of building history.
The residential complexes were built in 1936/37 by the Rentengutsgesellschaft Merseburg as so-called people's apartments. There are two-storey buildings with hip roofs, some of which have been extended, clinker plinths, above plaster facades, house entrances and stairwells accentuated by risalits, accentuating decorative elements in clinker bricks (door and window frames, gable decorations), the eaves of the single-storey shopfitting emphasized by decorative tape, the shutters on the ground floor in part receive. The residential complexes attain monumental value as evidence of the building and housing policy during the Nazi era. |
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Villa with enclosure | Bahnhofstrasse 2 (map) |
Around 1900 | Building in an exposed location, clinker brick building with a corner tower, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history. Two storeys, yellow clinker brick, corner gable, gable with half-timbering, half-timbering conspicuously designed, spire. |
09258103 |
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Residential house (No. 5) in semi-open development, former post office, and ancillary building (No. 3) in the courtyard | Bahnhofstrasse 3, 5 (map) |
Around 1900 | Apartment building with representative Wilhelminian style facade design, outbuildings partly in half-timbered with explosive gable, of architectural significance.
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09258276 |
Apartment building in open development, today the city library | Bahnhofstrasse 9 (map) |
Marked 1897 | Buildings of character that characterize the streetscape, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit, of architectural significance. Two floors, window frames, roof bay window with gable, new windows. |
09258277 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development, with enclosure | Bahnhofstrasse 10 (map) |
Around 1900 | The street-style building from the late 19th century with a half-timbered gable, historically important. Plastered facade, gable with pre-blinded framework, ground floor and first floor are visually separated in color. |
09258104 |
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Row of tenement houses (with four tenement houses) in half-open development | Bahnhofstrasse 21, 23, 25, 27 (map) |
1886 | Part of the urban development of the Wilhelminian era, facades with characteristic clinker brick structure, significance in terms of building history. Three floors, number 21 two floors, ground floor with shops and also gate passages. |
09258279 |
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Schkeuditz water tower | Bergstrasse 4 (map) |
Marked 1909 | Water tower with enclosure, technical monument that characterizes the townscape, also interesting from an art-historical point of view, evidence of the town's development Portal and base made of monumental bosses, triangular lintel, city coat of arms of Schkeuditz, round floor plan that tapers upwards, flat conical roof, inscription "No water, no life, built AO 1909". |
09258683 |
Eight multi-family houses in a residential complex, with extensions (at No. 21 and No. 35) facing the street | Berliner Strasse 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35 (map) |
Around 1930 | Typical settlement architecture of the 1930s, in the local style, of architectural significance, plastered facade, workers' settlement complex |
09258098 |
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Residential house and side building of a cottager's estate | Ermlitzer Strasse 4 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Old location Wehlitz, part of the historical town center development, single-storey buildings, of social and historical importance. Gable-independent, single-storey house with plastered facade and saddle roof with original windows and roof, outbuildings made of brick. |
09258957 |
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Administration building, turbine house with turbine, three factory buildings, connecting building (dispatch hall) and satin finishing building of the former "FM Weber paper and cardboard factory Leipzig and Wehlitz" as well as the associated manufacturer's villa, villa garden and part of the mill pit | Fabrikstrasse 4 (map) |
1876 (Factory I); 1898 (Factory II); 1899 (administration building); 1904 (Factory III and dispatch hall) | Striking building area on the Weißen Elster in the old location of Wehlitz, dominated by successive factory buildings in clinker construction, functional connection between factory owner's villa, villa garden and factory buildings, complex with architectural, local and industrial history and landscape design significance |
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Apartment building in open development | Flughafenstrasse 14 (map) |
Around 1905 | Clinker brick facade, well-preserved building from the turn of the century around 1900, with a beautiful Art Nouveau door and stucco in the entrance area, historically important, saddle roof. Original: apartment doors, front door, outside toilet doors, windows, tiles, stucco in the entrance area, colored glazed front door (original front door removed before 2010). |
09258112 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 16 (map) |
Around 1905 | Representative building from the turn of the century after 1900, characterizing the townscape near the town hall square, of architectural significance. Plastered facade, saddle roof, large gable, three floors, new windows, shop on the ground floor. |
09258263 |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 17 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Classicistic-looking plastered facade, building that defines the townscape, of architectural significance. Saddle roof, window profiling, cornice, two storeys, shop on the ground floor, slightly classical facade design, front door and windows new. |
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Villa with enclosure | Goethestrasse 10 (map) |
Around 1925 | Architecturally interesting building with beautiful Art Deco details, of importance to the building history. Plastered facade, hipped roof, two storeys, original windows, right corner as a semicircle, original balcony railings, cellar window grilles. |
09258099 |
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Manor house of the former manor Altscherbitz and manor park (individual monuments to ID no. 08966026) | Gut Altscherbitz 28 (map) |
1742 Dendro (mansion); 1779 (mansion); around 1870 (estate park) | Individual features of the aggregate of the former provincial-mad-institution Altscherbitz; old location Altscherbitz, of architectural, local and garden historical importance, estate used from 1876 by the provincial-mad-institution Altscherbitz.
Except for the manor house, all buildings of the manor (stable building, barn, residential house and residential stable house) demolished before 2009:
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Manor house (No. 4/5) and five farm buildings (No. 1/2, 3, 6, 7–9 and 10) as well as gate tower (next to No. 10) of the Wehlitz manor | Gut Wehlitz 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (map) |
Middle of the 18th century and later (mansion); 1780, later renewed (gatehouse); 19th century (farm buildings) | Old location Wehlitz, completely preserved system from the 18th and 19th centuries, remarkable gate tower as a square baroque building with arched gate passage and mansard roof with lantern (gate tower mostly a copy from 1995), manor house typical of the time baroque plastered building with mansard roof, farm building brick buildings, characterizing the townscape, architectural and local history significant.
Main building (plastered facade) on an L-shaped floor plan in corner position, auxiliary building (brick) encircle the courtyard area starting from the gate tower to the main building, with a vacant lot on the opposite side, all buildings have been partially changed, but their overall character has been retained, gatehouse with ground floor made of brick, upper floor in Half-timbered structure (first floor and roof reconstructed in 1995 after a partial collapse). |
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Residential building in closed development | Hallesche Strasse 6 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Plastered facade, part of the historical town center development, of architectural significance. Cornice, two storeys, shop on the ground floor, windows on the ground floor changed, original windows on the upper floor. |
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Archway next to a residential building | Hallesche Strasse 8 (map) |
19th century | Characteristic of the streetscape, part of an old farm bourgeoisie, of importance in terms of local development |
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Residential building in closed development | Hallesche Strasse 9 (map) |
Around 1900 | Representative Wilhelminian style building with a plastered facade designed in a historicizing way, of architectural significance. Floor cornice, portal-like entrance with gable, crowning windows on the upper floor, two floors, original front door, no steep roof (flat-sloping cardboard roof). |
09258256 |
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Residential building in a formerly half-open area with a side archway | Hallesche Strasse 20 (map) |
Around 1900 (facade), essentially older | Building with built-in shops, with a younger facade in the reform style of the period after 1900, of a character that characterizes the street scene, presumably a former farm bourgeoisie, of architectural significance. Plastered facade, eaves, profiled window walls, two storeys. Original windows on the upper floor, new on the first floor, shop on the first floor. |
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Residential building in closed development | Hallesche Strasse 27 (map) |
Around 1900 | With a gate passage, a striking building from the Wilhelminian style that characterizes the street scene (clinker brick facade), historically important. Clinker brick facade, two storeys, windows on the upper floor and original roof, gate passage, windows on the ground floor new and front door new. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Hallesche Strasse 28 (map) |
Around 1900 | Wilhelminian style clinker brick facade, representative facade design using ornaments, of importance in terms of building history. Central projection, three storeys, original front door, new windows, new staircase. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hallesche Strasse 59 (map) |
Around 1905 | Part of a street section of uniform Wilhelminian style development, clinker brick facade with artificial stone integration, of architectural significance, original front door and window |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hallesche Strasse 61 (map) |
Around 1905 | Part of a street section with uniform Wilhelminian style development, clinker brick facade with corner rustication, of architectural significance, with gate passage, original front door and window |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Hallesche Strasse 71 (map) |
Around 1900 | Wilhelminian style building with a character that defines the street scene, two-tone clinker brick facade, of architectural significance. Three floors, attic-like roof end, shop on the ground floor, new windows. |
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Residential house in semi-open development and in a corner location, with gate entrance (with gate) and outbuildings | Hallesche Strasse 73 (map) |
Around 1900 | Wilhelminian style building in an important urban area, clinker brick facade, of architectural significance. Central projection, two storeys, shop on the ground floor, windows on the ground floor new, windows on the upper floor and roof original. |
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Multi-family house (with four entrances) in open development | Herderstrasse 17, 19, 21, 23 (map) |
Around 1930 | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, typical settlement architecture from the early 1930s, of architectural significance. Hipped roof, windows profiled with red clinker brick, three storeys, original windows and front door, stairwell, base red clinker brick. |
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Multi-family house (with three entrances) in open development and in a corner | Herderstrasse 25, 27, 29 (map) |
Around 1930 | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, typical settlement architecture of the early 1930s, of architectural significance. Windows profiled with red clinker, three storeys, red clinker in the base area. Original: window and front door, stairwell. |
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Factory owner's villa, with fencing and gate system | Industriestrasse 2 (map) |
Around 1895 | Excellent example of a historic factory owner's villa, of importance in terms of location and building history, location that defines the street scene. Plastered facade, profiled window frames, roof and floor cornices, portico with two staircases, two storeys, risalit on the portal, pillars with a balcony above, windows with cantilevers and roofing. |
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Remains of an aircraft hangar, later VEB Maschinen- und Apparatebau Schkeuditz | Industriestrasse 14 (map) |
1955-1956 | Formerly a unique hangar on the former Schkeuditz airport site, generously windowed steel or reinforced concrete construction, mostly demolished in 2014, of local significance. The author dated the object to around 1935, the operator provided information that the hangar was built in the 1950s, formerly Hall 5 of the VEB Maschinen- und Apparatebau Schkeuditz. |
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Former airport building (formerly Halle-Leipzig airport, later VEB Maschinen- und Apparatebau Schkeuditz) | Industriestrasse 70 (map) |
1936-1937 | Typical building of the late 1930s, of architectural, art-historical and local significance, later part of the VEB Maschinen- und Apparatebau Schkeuditz (MAB). The building consists of cubes and a tower, plastered facade, use of porphyry, two storeys. Inside: door frames made of gray shell limestone, wall paintings and sculptures. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Karl-Marx-Strasse 4 (map) |
Around 1900 | Buildings of representative character, from the 19th century plastered clinker facade, of architectural significance, stucco on the eaves |
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Apartment building in closed development | Karl-Marx-Strasse 5 (map) |
Around 1900 | Building that characterizes the townscape, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, of architectural significance. Four floors, cornice, original staircase, rustic imitation. |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Käthe-Kollwitz-Strasse 5 (map) |
Around 1905 | Reform and Art Nouveau building, with half-timbered elements, bay windows and balconies, of architectural significance. Plastered facade, half-timbered gable, three floors. Original: windows, front door, stairwell, stucco in the entrance area, balconies. Art Nouveau building (Darmstadt Secession). |
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Altscherbitz cemetery with gate system, chapel and cross memorial (individual monuments for ID no. 08966026) | Leipziger Strasse (map) |
4th quarter of the 19th century (cemetery design); 1879 (Koeppe tomb); around 1880 (cemetery chapel); 1922 (Paetz tomb) | Individual monument of the whole of the former provincial insane asylum in Altscherbitz; Historically of importance, part of the former provincial insane asylum in Altscherbitz.
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Former provincial insane asylum Altscherbitz (totality) | Leipziger Strasse (among others) (map) |
1779 (manor manor, then to the sanatorium); 1876–1912 (sanatorium); 4th quarter of the 19th century (cemetery) | Subject aggregate of the former provincial-mad-institute Altscherbitz, with the following individual monuments: Altscherbitzer Strasse 14 (individual monument 08966041), Altscherbitzer Strasse 16 (individual monument 08966040), Altscherbitzer Strasse next to 19 (individual monument 09302572), Altscherbitzer Strasse 23 (individual monument 09257271), Gut former manor house, individual monuments 08966023), Leipziger Strasse (cemetery, individual monument 08967687), Leipziger Strasse 59 (individual monuments 08966021), Leipziger Strasse 65 (institution church and rectory, individual monuments 08966027), Leipziger Strasse 68 (individual monument 08966028), Leipziger Strasse 78/80 ( Individual monument 09257268), Parkweg 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 (individual monument 08966024), Ziegeleiweg 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 (individual monument 09302573), water treatment plant (individual monument 09257263 and 09257267) and the former estate park of the manor Altscherbitz and green areas of the institution (garden monuments) with the one on the southwest side, up to the White Elster stretching meadows (entity part); In terms of building history, medical history, garden art and local history of importance, coherent complex, built in several sections between 1876 and 1912, with free-standing houses, mostly as two-storey Wilhelminian-style brick buildings, embedded in gardens and green spaces, including a church and rectory, cemetery with gate, chapel and Monument, brickworks, water tower, drainage and water treatment plants as well as buildings in the old location (building and property stock today divided between different institutions).
Altscherbitzer Strasse 19 (individual monument 08966039), Altscherbitzer Strasse 21 (individual monument 09257270) and Leipziger Strasse 74 (individual monument 08965981) canceled before 2009. Leipziger Straße 76 (individual monument 09257272 at the same address as 09257269) canceled before 2001. |
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Residential house and side building (with upper arbor) of an arable farm | Leipziger Strasse 2 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century, later reshaped | Part of the historic town center development with a beautifully preserved outbuilding with a rare upper arbor, location near the market that characterizes the townscape, presumably an agricultural farm or smithy, of architectural, historical and urban significance. Plastered facade, two storeys, probably a former blacksmith shop. Original: gate passage, some windows. |
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Residential house in closed development, former inn "Stadt Leipzig" | Leipziger Strasse 4 (map) |
19th century | Plastered building with a dwelling in the roof, in a closed street near the market, of architectural and site historical importance. Two floors, new windows and front door (not on the ground floor), with a shop on the ground floor. |
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Villa and entrance gate | Leipziger Strasse 37 (map) |
Around 1900 | Representative villa from the turn of the century around 1900, clinker brick facade with half-timbered elements, of architectural and local significance, two storeys, windows and front door original |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Leipziger Strasse 38 (map) |
Around 1910 | Magnificent building with a character that shapes the street scene, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Plastered facade, bay window in the middle area, richly decorated, ground floor made of sandstone, four floors, seven axes, two entrances and gate passage. Original: stairwell, windows partially colored, front door, marble and stucco in the entrance area. |
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Dormitories, administration building, pharmacy, ambulance, water tower and former civil servants' residence (doctor and institution administrator) of the Kaiser Wilhelm Augusta Foundation of the former provincial insane institution Altscherbitz and drainage system on the institution premises (individual monuments to ID no. 08966026) | Leipziger Strasse 59 (map) |
1876–1912 (sanatorium); 1868-1888 (drainage); around 1885 (water tower) | Individual features of the aggregate of the former provincial-mad-institution Altscherbitz; Significant in terms of building history, medical history, local history and technology history, today Saxon Hospital Altscherbitz, predominantly Wilhelminian-style clinker buildings, surface drainage to dry the area of the former provincial insane asylum Altscherbitz |
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Apelstein No. 44 (V) | Leipziger Strasse 59 (near) (map) |
1864 (original) | At the entrance to Altscherbitz Hospital, a memorial stone commemorating the battles of the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, marks the location of the last rest of the Silesian Landwehr from October 15 to 16, 1813, General von Yorck with 21,500 men, Battle of Möckern , historically significant. |
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Institution church and former parsonage (individual monuments to ID no. 08966026) | Leipziger Strasse 65 (map) |
1911–1913 (institutional church); 1913 (rectory) | Individual features of the aggregate of the former provincial-mad-institution Altscherbitz; Architecturally and locally of importance, church in the reform style of the period around 1910, parsonage villa-like building in neo-baroque forms.
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Residential building, today part of the Saxon Hospital Altscherbitz (individual monument to ID no. 08966026) | Leipziger Strasse 68 (map) |
Around 1880/1890 | Individual monument of the whole of the former provincial insane asylum in Altscherbitz; Of importance in terms of building history, medical history and local history, former official house of the Rendanten and the institution inspector of the former provincial insane institution Altscherbitz. Two-storey brick building, gable roof, central projection. |
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Former ring kiln of the brickworks belonging to the Altscherbitz insane asylum (individual monument to ID no. 08966026) | Leipziger Strasse 76 (map) |
1886 | Individual monument of the whole of the former provincial insane asylum in Altscherbitz; In terms of technology and local history, it was of importance, originally open roofing was built in the GDR era |
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Former home of the master bricklayer (with carpentry extension) of the brickworks belonging to the Altscherbitz insane asylum (individual monument to ID no. 08966026) | Leipziger Strasse 78, 80 (map) |
Late 19th century | Individual monument of the whole of the former provincial insane asylum in Altscherbitz; of importance in terms of building history, medical history and local history. One-storey, brick building at the gable end, plastered, facing gable with crooked hip, younger carpentry extension (house 47), formerly part of the Altscherbitz Provincial Insane Asylum. |
09257268 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner | Lessingstrasse 1 (map) |
Around 1910 | Representative building in an important urban location, plastered facade with a portal-like entrance, in Art Nouveau and Reform style from the period after 1900, of importance in terms of building history. Four storeys, cornice. Original: doors, apartment doors, front door, windows. |
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School building in the courtyard (Gymnasium Schkeuditz) | Lessingstrasse 10 (map) |
Around 1900 | The clinker brick building of the Gründerzeit, architectural and local significance. Three-storey with artificial stone structures, central projectile with high tail gable, the two main entrances on the side, gable roof. |
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Official building with wheel winch in the building | Market 2 (map) |
16th century in the core (police); after 1815 (wheel winch) | Today police building, plastered building, buildings of architectural and local historical importance in an important urban area, wheel winches of technical historical importance, new windows, hipped roof. Inside, a wheel winch that was installed in the roof structure when the building was still a customs post. |
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Residential house in open development and in a corner location | Market 5 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | With shop fitting, historicizing plastered facade still with a classicistic effect, in an important urban location, of importance in terms of building history. Hipped roof, two storeys, original windows on the upper floor, shop on the ground floor, slightly classical facade design. |
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“Zum Blauen Engel” inn in semi-open development | Markt 12 (map) |
Marked with 1660 | Plastered building with Renaissance seating niche portal, location on the market that characterizes the square, of architectural and local historical importance.
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Residential house (with Mohren pharmacy) in closed development, as well as gate entrance on Mühlstrasse | Market 14 (map) |
19th century, older in essence | Appealingly designed plastered facade, dwarf house in the mansard roof, in an important urban location on the market, of local and architectural significance. Two storeys, base of yellow clinker brick. Original: window, front door. |
09258088 |
Cemetery chapel at the Wehlitz cemetery | Merseburger Strasse (map) |
Around 1900 | Old location in Wehlitz, Gothic clinker facade typical of the time, of local importance. Small building on an L-shaped floor plan with a large, ogival entrance, clinker brick facade. |
09258964 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and side fencing (to No. 5) | Merseburger Strasse 3 (map) |
Around 1900 | Representative Wilhelminian style building, clinker brick facade with a wide central projection and spherical crowning, of architectural significance. Gable roof, three storeys, five axes, floor cornice. Original: windows, front door, apartment doors, stairwell, door in the entrance plastered. |
09258114 |
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Villa with enclosure and gate system | Merseburger Strasse 15 (map) |
Around 1900 | Stately Wilhelminian style villa with clinker brick facade and curved gable in the central projectile, of architectural significance. Mansard roof, profiled window frames made of sandstone, two storeys, windows presumably new, balcony on the upper storey of the central risalite. |
09258113 |
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Residential building in closed development | Merseburger Strasse 157 (map) |
Around 1900 | Old location in Wehlitz, with a representative clinker facade from the late 19th century, historically important. Gate passage, two floors, five axes, small triangular gable with initials "HO", windows on the upper floor with crowns, original gate passage door, front door, apartment doors, stairwell and floor tiles. |
09258963 |
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villa | Mühlberg 2 (map) |
Around 1905 | With ornamental framework in the attic, which was rare for the time of construction, in the early Heimat style, of great importance in terms of architectural history. Plastered facade, half-hip roof, one storey, original windows, winter windows, consoles. |
09258125 |
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Residential house, barn in the courtyard and entrance gate of an agricultural citizen's farm | Mühlstrasse 2 (map) |
19th century | Residential building with shop fitting, plastered facade, ensemble in an important urban planning location on the market, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history. Two floors, new roof, original winter windows. |
09258679 |
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Parsonage, outbuildings and enclosure wall with archway of a parsonage | Mühlstrasse 10 (map) |
19th century | Stately group of buildings of the historic town center development in an important urban planning location, of architectural and local significance.
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09258293 |
Residential building in closed development | Mühlstrasse 32 (map) |
Late 19th century | Extremely narrow building in a closed street, of social and historical importance. Plastered facade, two floors, original windows and front door. |
09258135 |
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Former Electoral Saxon Office Mill, now the City Museum | Mühlstrasse 50 (map) |
1662 | One-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, two-storey extension, as a former electoral Saxon office mill house of particular importance to the local history. One storey, new window in the roof hatch, original window on the ground floor, profiled base. |
09258128 |
Fragments of the Victory Column | Mühlstrasse 50 (near) (map) |
1874 | In memory of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871, formerly set up on the market square, destroyed at the end of the Second World War, recovered in 2005 when the market square was redesigned, historical significance. Corinthian column (sandstone) on a pedestal, 1936 Germania replaced by an iron cross as the upper end. |
09300438 |
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Memorial for the victims of fascism as well as the Soviet memorial and honor grove for Soviet war dead in the cemetery | Papitzer Strasse 21 (map) |
After 1945 (Soviet memorial); 1960s (memorial) | The old location of Papitz, a plaza-like complex with a memorial wall, access avenue and street-side gate, is also related to the northern honorary grove with a pyramidal monument as the center and 39 individual graves of Soviet prisoners of war, historical significance.
The memorial, which was probably built in the 1960s, is a plaza-like complex with a memorial wall (artificial stone) on a concrete base, a rectangular granite fountain and two wooden benches, and a flooring made of irregular natural stone slabs. On the reddish memorial wall an inscription “DIE TOTEN MAHNEN UNS” protruding as a band, above it two copper sheets with a red triangle (concentration camp prisoner symbol) and a Soviet star. A birch avenue leads to the memorial, which is closed off from the street with a gate system. The memorial is related to the honor grove to the north with 39 graves of Soviet prisoners of war. The center of the grove of honor is a stone pyramid with a red star as a crown and inscription panels. Behind it lies the burial ground, its individual graves with grave borders and semicircular closed tombstones. A separate entrance with a gate system leads to the Ehrenhain from the street. Like the memorial described above, the honor grove is also integrated into a horticultural environment. On the one hand, the Grove of Honor is a testimony to the fate of Soviet soldiers in World War II. Together with the memorial, it also refers to the culture of remembrance in the GDR with regard to the victims of the Nazi regime and its war against the Soviet Union. From this point of view, the object embodies a historical value. |
09303880 |
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Five dormitories, today Volkssolidarität Kreisverband Leipziger Land / Muldental (individual monuments for ID no. 08966026) | Parkweg 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 (map) |
Around 1880/1900 | Individual features of the aggregate of the former provincial-mad-institution Altscherbitz; Of importance in terms of building history, medical history and local history, originally part of the former provincial insane asylum Altscherbitz, clinker-brick buildings from the Gründerzeit |
08966024 |
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Residential house in open development | Pestalozzistraße 19 (map) |
Around 1900 | Old location in Papitz, attractively designed clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau shapes, of architectural significance. Plaster clinker facade with artificial stone elements, two-axis roof house, two storeys. Original: window, partly new. |
09258122 |
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town hall | Rathausplatz 3 (map) |
1912-1913 | Administrative building with a defining character on the site of the former city moat, in the reform style of the time around 1910, architect Camillo Günther , of importance in terms of art history and building history |
09258273 |
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Car hall (No. 9), administration building (No. 11) and enclosure of the Schkeuditz tram station (Schleifenhaus) | Rathausplatz 9, 11 (map) |
1909–1910, marked 1909 | As an early example of a carriage hall, a monument to traffic history, significance for popular education and city history. The administration building is also called the loop house because of its location in the track loop. |
09258265 |
Residential house and two side buildings built next to one another as well as the gate entrance of a farm bourgeoisie | Ringstrasse 42 (map) |
Mid-19th century (arable bourgeoisie); Late 19th century (side building) | Largely preserved courtyard from the late 19th century, residential building probably older than a large farm bourgeois farm of rarity, a side building with an ornamental framework, of importance in terms of building history and local development.
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09258259 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Robert-Koch-Strasse 5 (map) |
Around 1900 | Buildings from the turn of the century around 1900, with an elaborate facade design (clinker facade), of architectural significance. Plaster and clinker facade, profiled window frames, four storeys. Original: window and front door. Use of yellow and red clinker bricks, rubble stone bases. |
09258106 |
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Former council hospital, now a residential building | Trench 36 (map) |
18th century | One-storey building with a half-hip roof, of local historical importance, plastered facade, clay wall |
09258091 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Schillerstraße 10 (map) |
Around 1900 | Plastered facade with half-timbered gable, building with a character that characterizes the street scene, of architectural significance, plastered facade |
08970174 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Schulstrasse 5 (map) |
Around 1905 | Representative facade design through the use of reform and Art Nouveau forms, important in terms of building history. Plastered facade, three floors. Original: window and front door. |
09258285 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Schulstrasse 6 (map) |
Around 1905 | Representative facade design through the use of reform and Art Nouveau ornaments, with a bay window and shop on the ground floor, important from an architectural point of view. With gate passage, plastered facade, three floors, resulting in changes to the windows. Original: front door, apartment doors, stucco in the entrance area, tiles, tiles. |
09258284 |
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Fire station building (hose tower and right part of the building) of the Schkeuditz fire station | Teichstrasse 2 (map) |
1910 | Wilhelminian-style clinker brick construction, building with a character that shapes the townscape, of architectural and local importance.
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09258295 |
Memorial stone in memory of the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig | Teichstrasse 7 (near) (map) |
Marked 1855, later renewed | On the site of the former Schkeuditz cemetery, of local historical importance. Sandstone, two-part, formerly presumably a metal cross at the top, inscriptions marked 1855, renewal marked 1884, first stone supposedly from 1845. |
08970175 |
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Memorial to the fallen workers during the Kapp Putsch | Teichstrasse 7 (near) (map) |
1920 | Significant in local history |
08970176 |
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Residential house in open development | Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 4 (map) |
Around 1920 | Old location Wehlitz, expressionistic facade design, of architectural and art historical importance. Brick construction, original windows, eaves, gable, facade structured by bricks. |
09258819 |
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School (main building, without new additions) and auxiliary building (Thomas-Müntzer-Schule, Wehlitzer Schule) | Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 5 (map) |
Inscribed with 1903 (school); 1903 (outbuilding) | Old location Wehlitz, older Wilhelminian style building with two-tone brick facade, new windows. Outbuilding brick construction with twin windows in the gable. School in the Wehlitz part of the municipality, of local historical importance. The extension of the 1920s in the New Objectivity style was demolished in 2013/14 and replaced by a new building. Main building on the eaves, side building on the gable. |
09258812 |
Total population of people's apartments Rentengutsgesellschaft Merseburg, consisting of a row of houses with five entrances (no individual monuments) | Waldstrasse 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 (map) |
1936-1937 | Old location Modelwitz, distinctive plastered building in the traditionalist style of the 1930s, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, hipped roof, plaster facades over clinker base, house entrances and stairwells accented by risalites, economical accentuation by clinker elements (door and window frames). |
09301747 |
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Eight residential buildings, formerly part of the Altscherbitz Provincial Irren Institution (individual monuments to ID no. 08966026) | Ziegeleiweg 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 (map) |
Around 1880 | Individual features of the aggregate of the former provincial-mad-institution Altscherbitz; of importance in terms of building history, medical history and local history.
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Former farm building and barn of the Modelwitz manor | Zum Herrnholz 23, 25 (map) |
19th century | Old location Modelwitz, plastered buildings, of architectural and local significance.
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09258116 |
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Former manor of the Manor Modelwitz | Zum Herrnholz 28 (map) |
Marked 1837 | Old location Modelwitz, significant complex with an appealing classicist facade design, of importance in terms of local history, art history and architectural history. Plastered facade, central projectile, saddle roof, profiled window frames made of sandstone, three storeys, cornice, portal, original windows. |
09258115 |
Former manor house of the Manor Modelwitz | Zum Herrnholz 30 (map) |
19th century | Old location Modelwitz, plastered building typical of the region, of local importance. Original roof, probably the former farm building of the Manor Modelwitz. |
09258117 |
Dölzig
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Memorial stone for the regulation of the Luppe on the Luppeufer | (Parcel 697/12) (map) |
Marked 1934–1938 | Of local importance, natural stone |
09259337 |
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Elster-Saale-Canal (entity) | (Parcels 1336/3, 194) (map) |
From 1933 | Material component of the material population Elster-Saale Canal (section Schkeuditz, city, district Dölzig) with the following individual monuments: Zschampert passage between Burghausen and Dölzig (see individual monument 09259327, without address), road underpass of the Elster-Saale Canal (see individual monument 09259267, Am Canal), underpass of the Elster-Saale Canal (see individual monument 09259268, Auenstrasse) and road bridge over the Elster-Saale Canal (see individual monument 09259328, Äußere Gundorfer Strasse), see also entity 09259222 in the Leipzig district of Burghausen-Rückmarsdorf (without address) ; technical monument |
09303057 |
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Zschampert passage between Burghausen and Dölzig (individual monument for ID No. 09303057) | (Parcels 1336/3, 194) (map) |
1934 | Individual monument belonging to the Elster-Saale Canal; technical monument |
09259327 |
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Street underpass of the Elster-Saale Canal (individual monument for ID no.09303057) | At the canal (map) |
1935 | Individual monument belonging to the Elster-Saale Canal; technical monument |
09259267 |
Manor house of the manor Kleindölzig | On channel 4 (map) |
18th century | El-axis, two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, the upper floor half-timbered plastered, owned by the philosopher and mathematician Christian Wolff (1679–1754) from 1745 , of regional and architectural significance. Belonging to Kleindölzig, beaver tail covering, roof house, estate and the interior of the house changed. |
09259240 |
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House, side building and barn of a former customs post | At the Dutch mill 1 (map) |
Around 1830 | Buildings of local historical importance. Single-storey structure, plastered facade, with a half-hip roof, central gable, recently restored, all new windows, barns made of solid brick. |
09259241 |
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"Holländische Mühle" inn (sometimes also a customs house) with a hall extension and four millstones in front of the inn | At the Dutch mill 2 (map) |
18th century | Stately plastered building with a mansard roof, customs station between the kingdoms of Saxony and Prussia from 1815 to 1834, of regional historical importance. Two-storey structure with a mansard roof, plastered barn with a mansard hipped roof, very ruinous condition, brick stable, plastered gable. There is a demolition permit for the stable and barn. |
09259242 |
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Street underpass of the Elster-Saale Canal (individual monument for ID no.09303057) | Auenstrasse (map) |
Around 1935 | Individual monument belonging to the Elster-Saale Canal; technical monument |
09259268 |
House, barn, side building, pigeon house and gate entrance of a farm | Auenstrasse 15 (map) |
19th century (side building); around 1890, older in core (farmhouse); around 1890 (barn); 20th century (pigeon house) | Well-preserved court ensemble, of architectural and economic importance. Two-storey, eaves-standing house, plastered facade, cornice, crooked hip roof, new windows, imposing brick barn with bat dormers, dovecote (half-timbered and brick), gate pillars with spherical crowning. |
09259253 |
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Gravestone in the yard | Auenstrasse 38 (map) |
18th century | Significant in local history. Pigeon house moved to Paul-Wäge-Straße, see there object 09299708. Two farm buildings in the courtyard: single-storey stable building, clay building on the garden side, lavishly designed brick facade on the courtyard side, in a very poor structural condition, barn partly half-timbered, partly brick building, both no monuments, residential building of the late 19th century heavily modified, also no monument. |
09259239 |
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Road bridge (Ochsenwegbrücke) over the Elster-Saale Canal (individual monument for ID No. 09303057) | Outer Gundorfer Strasse (map) |
1936-1937 | Individual monument belonging to the Elster-Saale Canal; of importance in terms of traffic history |
09259328 |
House of a farm | Outer Gundorfer Strasse 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Single-storey earth building, part of the historic town center development in a prominent location, of social and historical importance. Plastered facade, saddle roof, one storey, four axes, original roof, bat dormers (originally recorded as Gundorfer Straße). |
09259265 |
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Residential house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard | Äussere Gundorfer Straße 6 (map) |
Around 1850 | Well-preserved courtyard with parts of the building in clay construction, historically important.
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Post mill Dölzig | Long way 10 (map) |
19th century | Re-used as a residential building, of technical historical importance. Remains of a former post mill, today used as a residential building and structurally changed. |
09259266 |
Side building of a farm | Lautzschke 4 (map) |
19th century | Earth building, characterizing the townscape in a prominent urban development location, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Gable-independent, single-storey elongated building, presumably formerly a stable, ground floor solid clay, half-timbered house under plastered facade, in the corner to Südstraße. The house on the farm belonging to it as a monument was demolished in 2003. |
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Pigeon house | Paul-Wäge-Strasse (map) |
Around 1900 | Significance in economic history (implementation of Auenstrasse 38). Lantern shape in wood, new column. |
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Church (with furnishings) and cemetery with tombs as well as a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War | Paul-Wäge-Strasse 2 (map) |
Early 16th century (church); inside marked 1596 (church); after 1918 (war memorial) | Late Gothic hall church with retracted polygonal choir and west tower, of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of the place and the appearance of the town. Former collegiate church with furnishings, choir at the beginning of the 16th century, nave around 1522, tower with Romanesque remains, rebuilt in 1706. |
09259238 |
Monument to the victims of fascism | Paul-Wäge-Straße 2 (near) (map) |
Around 1960 | Originally in front of house Paul-Wäge-Straße 15 (old manor house Rittergut Großdölzig, later municipal office), moved to the churchyard, historically significant. Quarry stone, granite, memorial stone stands in front of the former municipal administration. |
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Residential building | Paul-Wäge-Strasse 20 (map) |
Around 1800 | Presumably earth building, part of the historical town center development in an important urban area, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Two floors, plastered facade, very solid base, small original windows on the upper floor, new roof. |
09259244 |
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House of a farm | Paul-Wäge-Strasse 41 (map) |
18th century | Single-storey clay building, part of the historic town center in an important urban planning location, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Plastered facade, saddle roof, single-storey, elongated house, ground floor rammed earth, different window heights and sizes, thick walls, original roof. |
09259257 |
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Residential house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Paul-Wäge-Strasse 62 (map) |
19th century (farmhouse); marked 1859 (barn) | Plastered buildings typical of the region, presumably in clay construction, courtyards from the 19th century that have been preserved as an ensemble, of architectural and economic importance. Residential house with a half-hipped roof, two storeys, four axes, eaves, new windows and roof, stables and barn plastered, also new roof. |
09259258 |
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Rectory (No. 2), side building and barn (No. 2a) of a rectory | Schöppenwinkel 2, 2a (map) |
Late 18th century | Well-preserved complex from the end of the 18th century, of architectural and local significance.
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09259251 |
Former monument (Dölzig)
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Residential building | Paul-Wäge-Strasse 18 (map) |
Around 1900 | Historicizing plaster facade with beautiful window crowns, of architectural significance; Removed from the list of monuments after 2017. Two storeys, seven axes, the ground floor plastered with rustication, the upper storey with beautiful stucco window crowns, original front door, two roof exits, all new windows. |
09259245 |
Freiroda
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Residential house and side building of a cottager's estate | Hauptstrasse 4 (map) |
1736 | Typical rural house as a two-storey, plastered earth building, with original characteristics and largely original building fabric, exemplary of rural construction and way of life, of social and historical importance.
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08972927 |
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Residential house, enclosure and gate entrance of a former three-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 7 (map) |
Around 1800 | Two-storey clay building, a characteristic farmhouse in its appearance, with a significant impact on the street scene, of architectural significance.
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08972929 |
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Gate of a farm | Hauptstrasse 14 (map) |
Late 19th century | Significance for the streetscape, good evidence of rural courtyard demarcation, of architectural significance. Plastered fence, with beaver tail cover, gate with straight lintel and beaver tail cover (new), new gate wing. |
08973555 |
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House of a former three-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 31 (map) |
Late 18th century | Two-storey plastered clay building, a farmhouse in a prominent position opposite the church with character that constitutes the townscape and largely original substance, of architectural significance. Saddle roof (bricked roof), partly original windows, new door, cleaning flasks as the only structure available, at the gable, rear extension in brick masonry with a sloping roof, a flat cellar with high storage is mentioned as a special feature. |
08972961 |
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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in World War I. | Hauptstrasse 32 (map) |
13th century (church); after 1918 (war memorial) | Romanesque hall church with transverse west tower, Gothic overformed, of local historical importance, interesting in terms of building history and art history.
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08972960 |
House and enclosure | Hauptstrasse 36 (map) |
Late 19th century | Typical Wilhelminian style building with a singular significance in the place, characterizing the street scene, of architectural significance.
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08972934 |
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Pigeon house of a farm | Hauptstrasse 37 (map) |
Around 1800 and later | The probably singular, unique pigeon house in the original structure of architectural significance, as a middle farm of importance for the historical local structure. Two-storey, mansard roof with dormers (all sides and each with a flight opening), top crown, plastered construction, ground floor in brick, upper floor half-timbered with brick infill (one side completely), dilapidated condition, building also used as a pigsty.
Barn and archway demolished before 2014, house demolished in 2014:
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08972933 |
House, side building and archway (with gate) of a former three-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 45 (map) |
Around 1820 (farmhouse); around 1900 (side building) | Farmhouse upper floor half-timbered plastered, side building a brick building, characteristic farm with distinctive gate system, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of building history.
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08972935 |
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Mühlgut Panthey: residential building, two side buildings, barn, two gates and courtyard paving of a large mill property (four-sided courtyard) | Radefelder Strasse 14 (map) |
19th century (miller's house); around 1900 (side building); marked 1924 (barn) | Partly plastered buildings, partly brick buildings, built in typical regional construction (post mill on the property demolished in 2005), significance in terms of building history and local history.
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08972926 |
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Transformer tower | Schkeuditzer Strasse 2 (before) (map) |
After 1920 | Elaborately designed brick building, in a prominent location, of technical historical importance. Yellow clinker building, gable roof in Swiss style, structure set off with red clinker: pear-shaped corner decoration in the corner pilasters, ribbons, plinths, consoles and decorative stones in the gable, slit-like openings partially clogged with glass stones, renovated condition. |
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Berndorf post mill with mill technology | Schkeuditzer Strasse 23 (map) |
1820 | An important part of the landscape that was once rich in windmills, with a rare, complete interior, structurally altered, technical-historical significance. Rods available, condition renovated (planking, roofing), extensions later, interior fittings preserved, used until 1966 (after electrification), then shut down. |
08972936 |
Gerbisdorf
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church | Kirchstrasse (map) |
Marked with 1522 | Late Gothic hall church, partly ruinous, with Renaissance portal, of local and architectural importance. Only the choir preserved, brick, plastered, with buttresses and pointed arched windows, partial demolition in 1972, portal from 1584 (inscribed) in sandstone, above it an older late Gothic canopy, original bell in the open hall, new glass window, relief plate on the southern choir wall outside (around 1522), Ecce homo. |
08972939 |
Side building, courtyard wall and gate of a farm | Kirchstrasse 7 (map) |
Late 19th century | Side building brick facade, gable that characterizes the street scene, of architectural significance.
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08972945 |
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Residential house and side building of a four-sided courtyard | Kirchstrasse 9 (map) |
Around 1850 (farmhouse); Late 19th century (side building) | Farmhouse with a plastered facade, side building with a brick facade, with a stable gable that characterizes the street, of architectural significance.
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08972948 |
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House of a farm | Kirchstrasse 10 (map) |
Around 1820 | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, building largely in its original structure, worth preserving as one of the oldest buildings in town, interesting from an architectural point of view. Two-storey, half-hipped roof (curled brick), clay ground floor with segmented arched windows, half-timbered upper floor, partly original windows, original front door with skylight, rear later extension with tailcoat roof (beaver tail covering), plastered building, eaves in the courtyard, half-timbered partly visible on the back, condition in need of renovation, vacant. |
08972958 |
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Residential house and two side buildings of a former four-sided courtyard | Kirchstrasse 12 (map) |
Around 1890 | Clinker facades, residential building, high-quality Wilhelminian style building with rich facade decoration using molded stones, building that characterizes the street space and is of importance in terms of architectural history. Two-storey, clinker brick, yellow, flat hipped roof, base: quarry stone and clinker brick, red, in the gable and on the street side rich terracotta structure, coffered friezes, window walls in the form of plant bundles, roofs with acroteria crowning, console eaves cornice, corner accentuation by bosses (cast elements in the dotted elements). |
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House of a farm | Kirchstrasse 14 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, striking building and good example of the original village development, of architectural significance. Two-storey, half-hip roof (crown covering), plastered, ground floor clay, original windows, partly new, sandstone sills on the ground floor, base made of porphyry granite, light central projection, partly underlaid with brick, belt cornice, a horizontal window on the back, a new window also broken in on the front. |
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Former school | Kirchstrasse 19 (map) |
Marked 1830 | Single-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof and dormers (beaver tail covering) on a granite stone base, in a particularly distinctive location in the churchyard, of local and historical importance, at the same time of social-historical interest. Wide eaves (plastered), original late classical wooden door portal with skylight, gable side with two windows in the gable, old house number 9. |
08972938 |
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Kirchstraße 19 (in front of) (map) |
After 1918 | Of local historical importance. Granite pillar on a square base, ending with a fully sculpted eagle, name inscriptions on all sides with a laurel garland, relief medallion made of sandstone depicting a kneeling warrior, on the front “Our fallen heroes 1914–1918. The grateful community of Gerbisdorf ”, on the reverse“ Anyone who fell fighting in enemy territory found their grave in foreign soil also rests as a hero in their home country ”, complex with porphyry granite stone surrounds and flower borders. |
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House and side building of a former four-sided courtyard | Kirchstrasse 20 (map) |
Late 19th century | Belonging to the existing structure that characterizes the townscape, facade with a conspicuous clinker brick design from the Wilhelminian era, of architectural significance.
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08972941 |
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Residential house and two side buildings of a former four-sided courtyard | Kirchstrasse 21 (map) |
Late 19th century | A farm that defines the townscape with a high-quality Wilhelminian style design, of architectural, social and economic importance.
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Former inn "Zur Eiche" | Teichblick 2 (map) |
Early 19th century | Single-storey clay building, as the end point of the street and as a counterpart to the old school, strongly defining the street scene, relevant to the local and social history. Half-hip roof (crown covering), quarry stone base, raised gable, partly original windows (partly enlarged), segmental arched windows on the eaves side, original door jambs, extension not a monument. Original restaurant "Schullenbrodt". |
08972959 |
Glesien
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Barn of a four-sided yard | Anhaltiner Strasse 20 (map) |
1898 | Clay barn, part of a farm that has largely been preserved in its original structure, of architectural significance. Barn in clay wave technique, solid, on a polygonal granite base, saddle roof, half-timbered construction over the large wooden barn doors and laterally over small wooden doors, there with tile infills, a canopy in wooden construction and with a flat roof, probably later. |
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Former school | Delitzscher Strasse 2 (map) |
Marked 1756 | Of local and historical importance, two-story earth building with plastered half-timbered upper floor. Half-hip roof (simple beaver tail covering), ground floor with segmented arched windows (all windows original), gable sides later walled up with bricks, portal, street side, original with skylight, wooden keystone, profiled wooden eaves, rear windows renewed at the beginning of the 20th century and enlarged on the ground floor. |
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Barn of a four-sided yard | Delitzscher Strasse 37 (map) |
Around 1875 | Great historical significance as a clay barn, one of the largest barns in town, largely original structure. Solid clay, gable roof (beaver tail covering), three large wooden gates on the courtyard side with half-timbered structures above. |
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Transformer tower | Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 16 (next to) (map) |
After 1920 | In a corner location that characterizes the street scene and is of technical historical importance. Plastered brick building with pyramid roof (beaver tail covering), overhanging eaves, projected corner pillar covered, original sheet iron door, some of which is riveted, yellow clinker base. |
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Former Johanneskirche (with furnishings), churchyard with a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War | Lindenstrasse (map) |
13th century (church); around 1448 Dendro (church); marked 1736 (wooden door); after 1918 (war memorial) | Romanesque hall church with transverse west tower and late Gothic choir extension, characterizing the townscape, of architectural and local importance.
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Portal and door of the rectory | Lindenstrasse 1 (map) |
Around 1800 | Originally preserved classical portal, of relevance to art history and building history. Two-winged wooden door, cassette fields with diamond motifs, split skylight, wooden door frames slightly profiled, original fittings and handle, partial monument. |
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Hayna
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House and gate entrance with gate of a four-sided courtyard | Mittelstrasse 28 (map) |
Late 18th century | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, original part of the local development in a central location opposite the church, of architectural significance. Two-storey earth building, partially massive undercuts, half-hipped roof, broken stone base, segmented arched windows on the courtyard side on the ground floor, new windows on the street side, new windows on the upper floor. |
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Pigeon house of a farm | Mittelstrasse 30 (map) |
Late 19th century | Remarkable brick building, valuable small architecture in the neo-Gothic style with singular significance for the region, economic-historical significance. Three-storey yellow clinker building on a square floor plan with a gable roof and a central pointed cone roof crowned by a metal ball, flight openings in the wooden gables, upper floors with pointed arch windows, structure with red clinker bricks in pilaster strips and cornices, the building stands in the middle of a four-sided courtyard, restored in 1993. |
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Church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, bell, tomb and plaque on the church | Mittelstrasse 31 (map) |
1255 Dendro (church); 1512 Dendro (church); after 1918 (war memorial) | Romanesque hall church with late Gothic choir, remarkable Romanesque portal, church partly in ruins (former transverse west tower demolished in 1972), high-quality tomb design, importance for local history and architectural history.
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Little love
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Gasthof Kleinliebenau | Gutshofstrasse 7 (map) |
1823, according to information, probably later | Plastered facade, echoes of the Swiss house style, a building that characterizes the street and is of local historical importance. Eaves, single-storey house with central projectile and triangular gable, cornice, original windows, beautiful paneled front door with handle (former restaurant). |
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Manor church (with equipment), today a pilgrimage and culture center, and churchyard | Gutshofstrasse 15 (map) |
1787, in essence probably older | Baroque hall church with tower, in the core probably Romanesque choir tower church, of architectural and local significance. Single-aisle, tower halls slated, leaded glass windows. 2013 Prize in the state competition Saxony "Rural building" 2nd place in the category "Development of rural open spaces". |
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Waystone | Horburger Strasse (map) |
19th century | Significant in traffic history |
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Kursdorf
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Memorial stone for the fallen of the First World War | At the school site (map) |
After 1918 | Significant in local history |
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Church (with equipment) | At the school site (map) |
Early 13th century | Late Romanesque choir tower church with Gothic alterations, of architectural and local significance. Building made of quarry stone, unplastered, rectangular nave with saddle roof, rectangular tower floor plan with saddle roof, semi-circular apse on the tower. |
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Ilyushin Il-18 W aircraft in AERO-Park Kursdorf | Terminal ring (map) |
1960 | Repainted in 2010, of importance in terms of traffic and technology.
Originally recorded as Glesiener Straße, later Gießerstraße, the aircraft is either parked on the Terminal Ring or on Flughafenallee. |
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Airport beacon (Leipzig / Halle Airport) | Terminal ring 13 (near) (map) |
1939 | One of three previously hydraulically retractable beacons, a rarity, a unique document in German aviation history, of importance in terms of traffic and technology. Built in 1939, hydraulically retractable by 7.50 m, decommissioned in 1944 and forgotten, rediscovered in 1993 (?), Renovated in 1997. |
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Radefeld
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Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure | Am Oberen Anger (map) |
13th Century | Of great importance in terms of local history and building history.
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Enclosure wall of a garden plot | Am Oberen Anger (map) |
19th century | Concise and typical clay wall with a character that defines the townscape and the street scene, one of the last connected, closed wall fronts (the garden forms a plot of land with Landsberger Straße 13), historically important. Mud wall with a height of about two meters, along the street boundary at the exit of the street Am Ober Anger, covered with roof tiles like a desk, slightly rinsed out in the lower area. |
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Agricultural building (so-called cherry house) | Am Oberen Anger (map) |
Around 1880 | Small rural mud brick building, was used for the cool intermediate storage of fruit during the harvest, of cultural and historical importance, rarity |
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Rectory with garden | Am Oberen Anger 2 (map) |
Early 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, in a prominent location, centrally located in the Anger, the garden belonging to the rectory is part of the center of the village in Radefeld, which is of architectural significance.
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House of a former three-sided courtyard | Am Oberen Anger 6 (map) |
Marked 1806 | Two-storey plastered clay building, of characteristic and striking appearance, beautiful example of a typical landscape farmhouse, of architectural historical importance. Steep hipped roof, original portal with original canopy (designation and initials in the door transom: "FAM 1806"), renovated condition. |
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Residential house, side building, courtyard paving, gate system and enclosure of a farm | Am Oberen Anger 9 (map) |
Early 19th century | Typical and characteristic example of a farmhouse in good condition, of architectural and local significance.
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Bismarck Tower (ruin) | Am Oberen Anger 16 (map) |
1902 | Tower-like monument, 16-meter-high observation tower on the northern side of a courtyard building, built on the private property of a local master builder, of architectural and local significance |
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Side building of a farm | Landsberger Strasse 13 (map) |
Marked with 1803 | Plastered earth building in a convincingly authentic appearance, of architectural significance. Granite plinth with hipped roof on the courtyard side and bat dormers, street-side dormers, cantilevered roof beams, large wooden gate on the courtyard side, segment arches door and window frames, renovated condition, original door and window (not renovated), brick sills. |
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Wolteritz
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SR 6300 bucket wheel of a lignite excavator | (Corridor 2, parcel 63) (map) |
1989 according to information | Part of one of the largest excavators of its type, testimony to the former mining activities in the Central German region, of technical historical and scientific importance. Bucket wheel SRs 6300, the bucket wheel of the world's largest bucket wheel excavator at the time (set up on parcel 63 of corridor 2 of Wolteritz) was set up in the 1990s at the site of the demolition of this excavator as a material witness to the abandoned lignite mining industry. |
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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with funeral hall and enclosure wall | Dorfstrasse (map) |
13th century and later | The core is a Romanesque choir tower church, the choir has been renewed in a Gothic style, is of great importance in terms of local history, constituting the site and is of architectural historical value.
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House, barn and side building of a farm | Dorfstrasse 6 (map) |
Marked 1908 | Largest farm in the village, clinker buildings with high-quality architecture, example of a large courtyard in the village, largely in the original building fabric, characterizing the townscape and building history.
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War memorial for those who fell in World War I and war memorial for those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 | Dorfstrasse 6 (before) (map) |
Marked 1871; after 1918 | Small, fenced-in green area with two tall oak trees, close to the church, forming a square, which is of local historical importance.
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Transformer tower | Dorfstrasse 26 (next to) (map) |
Around 1920 | Striking building of technical historical importance. Square floor plan, clinker plinth, plastered with corner pilasters and arches over the door, twin windows added, pyramid roof, dilapidated condition (remains of paint in blue original?), Original insulators available. |
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House, barn and gate entrance with gate of a farm | Dorfstrasse 37 (map) |
1785 | Small farmhouse with clay ground floor and half-timbered upper floor, of significance for the townscape and architectural history. Two-storey, plastered, clay basement, half-timbered upper storey, half-hipped roof, original windows, Faschen and Graupelputz new, segmented arched windows on the courtyard side, sloping roof on the back, tile ledge on the front side (newly renovated), small eaves side building with gable roof, plastered, gate pillars plastered with cover and arched entrance. |
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House, side building and gate entrance with gate of a farm | Dorfstrasse 38 (map) |
Around 1800 | Small farmsteads, single-storey adobe buildings, typical buildings of the place with a characteristic appearance and largely original substance, of importance in terms of building history and social history. Plastered, with a crooked hip roof and wide eaves, new windows, clay gate system with archway over entrance (= gate), general condition newly renovated, gable-side clay barn / side building with saddle roof, plastered. |
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Rectory and enclosure | Dorfstrasse 41 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Traditional clay half-timbered building in largely original condition, worth preserving due to its local and socio-historical importance.
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Remarks
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- ↑ Albanus Church: The Protestant town church St. Albanus in Schkeuditz is a field and brick building with a drawn-in, three-sided closed choir, supporting pillars and a steep, hipped roof in the east. The late Gothic hall church, which originally dates back to 1517 (dating on the north side of the tower), has a square, fortified west tower, which was given a neo-Gothic top with a pointed folding roof as part of the renovation of the church in 1899. The side stair towers in clinker construction lead to the tower floor, the main entrance on the west side is a stepped pointed arch portal. The church hall is illuminated through pointed arch windows. There is a sacristy annex on the south side and a rectangular annex with beveled corners on the north side. Inside the church building has a wooden barrel, two-storey wooden galleries on three sides that go back to 1855 and a glazed patron's box on the south side of the choir. In addition to the larger-than-life crucifix in the choir, the furnishings include a polygonal pulpit with richly carved work from 1672, a round baptismal font dated 1764 and an organ. In the entrance hall, two memorial plaques commemorate the fallen of German and French. War, while on the north inside of the church a figural half-relief made of clay commemorates the fallen soldiers of the First World War, which was created by the sculptor Paul Horn (1876-1959). The monumental value of the Schkeuditz town church results from its architectural and town historical significance as an important testimony to the church building at the beginning of the 16th century. The war memorials are of local historical and artistic value.
- ↑ Provinzial-Irren-Anstalt Altscherbitz: The structure of the former Provinzial-Irren-Anstalt Altscherbitz, detached houses in the middle of gardens and green areas, reflects the decisive change in psychiatry of the time: the transition from closed custody to a freer one " open-door “system based on the so-called colonization of the mentally ill, that is, their occupation with manual and agricultural work as a therapeutic principle. The nucleus of the establishment was initially the Altscherbitz manor. The manor complex consists of the manor house and ancillary buildings in characteristic brick construction with neo-Gothic ornamental shapes. Between 1876 and 1878 the “Centralanstalt” was built north of Leipziger Straße, a complex of seven buildings with an administration building, reception and care stations, a hospital and a morgue. These houses set the basic architectural tone for the extension buildings that followed up to the end of the century: All of them are two to two and a half storey brick buildings with mostly flat gable roofs, which differ in size and floor plan according to their purpose. The so-called country houses and villas south of Leipziger Strasse vary this basic principle by incorporating ornamental frameworks on the upper floors. The water tower on the northern border of the old clinic grounds, with its brick construction adorned with decorative friezes in contrasting colors, also fits in with the institutional buildings of the seventies to nineties. The buildings from the turn of the century, the four buildings of the former nursing home located in the northwest (one of them changed by plastering over) as well as the former military hospital from 1912 and the church built in 1913 appear in a contemporary style. Most of the institution buildings have largely been preserved in their original state. A cemetery with a chapel belongs to the institutional complex.
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↑ Individual features of the aggregate of the former Provincial-Irren-Anstalt Altscherbitz in Leipziger Straße 59:
- Existing buildings: Houses 12, 14, 16 (pharmacy), 17, 18, 19, 20 (outpatient clinic), 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 44 (cultural center, see Altscherbitzer Straße, next to number 19), 53 (laboratory building), 59 (administration building), 64 (church), water tower, garages, transformer tower and with its own address Leipziger Straße 57 and 61 and Leipziger Straße 65 (rectory), today Saxon Hospital for Psychiatry and Neurology Altscherbitz
- Houses 12 and 14 (1912): three-wing construction, one and two storeys, plastered, risalite
- House 16, pharmacy (1876–1878): brick building on a natural stone base, two-story middle section, one-story side wing, former hospital
- House 17 (1876–1878): angled, two-storey brick building, subsequently plastered, gable roof, central and side projections, terrace on the long side, former observation department for men, 3rd class
- House 18 (1876–1878): angled, two-storey brick building, gable roof, central and side projections, terrace on the long side, former observation department for women, 3rd class
- House 19 (around 1880–1885): two-storey brick building with entrance projections and a porch, former surveillance department for men, 3rd class
- House 20, outpatient clinic (1876–1878): two-storey brick building, gable roof, central projection, rear low brick extension with wooden veranda at the side, former surveillance department for women, 3rd class
- House 21 (around 1880–1885): two-storey elongated brick building, two risalits with balconies, terrace, former 1st closed department for women 3rd class
- House 22 (1876–1878): two-story brick building, balcony on cast-iron pillars, carved wooden parapets, former surveillance and pensioners' department for women 1st and 2nd class
- House 23 (around 1880–1885): two-story elongated brick building, former 1st closed section for men, 3rd class, mirror image of house 21
- House 24 (around 1880–1885): two-storey brick building with a central veranda, balcony with original bars, former surveillance and retirement department for men 1st and 2nd class and doctor's apartment, mirror image of house 22
- House 25 (1876/1878): demolished before 2009, one-and-a-half-story angular brick building, risalite with gables, former 2nd closed section for men, 3rd class
- House 26 (1876–1878): demolished before 2009, one and a half storey angular brick building, risalite with gables, former 2nd closed department for women 3rd class
- House 27 (1902–1906): three-wing two-storey building, mansard roof, plastered with brick structure, short side wings with veranda
- House 28 (1902–1906): two-storey building, plastered, windows with brick framing, side entrance with vestibule
- House 29: demolished in 2004
- House 30 (1884): two-storey, elongated brick building, two-axis side elevation and stepped seven-axis central elevation, former infirmary for men, 3rd class, Kaiser Wilhelm Augusta Foundation
- House 31 (1902–1906): two-storey building, plastered, windows with brick framing, side entrance with vestibule
- House 32 (1884): two-storey elongated brick building, side elevation and stepped seven-axis central elevation, former infirmary for third class women, Kaiser Wilhelm Augusta Foundation
- House 49: demolished before 2009
- House 53, laboratory (1876–1878): demolished before 2009, single-storey brick building, elevated central projection, former section house
- House 59, administration building (1876–1878): two-storey brick building with clock tower, formerly also a senior doctor's apartment
- Water tower (around 1880/1885): slender substructure tapering towards the top, top with conical roof, connected to the substructure by struts, as a brick building with multicolored decorative friezes adapted to the style of the institutional buildings
- Drainage system: As an extensive surface drainage system to drain the entire "facility area", ie the agricultural area and construction site of the original facility created in the years 1868–1888 and in this form today largely functional and usable (as a monument, the system parts in the area of the structures are recorded), With regard to the structural features, the drainage ensures dry foundation conditions in the basement. The existence of the buildings on this site to the present indicates that the system can function without restrictions. The catch drainage is the only known drainage system in Saxony that has been passed down unchanged from the 19th century for the discharge of near-surface stratified water and for the removal of rainwater while improving soil values (drainage = better management). A technical-historical and scientific value can be derived from this. The public interest is based on the singularity of the facility.
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↑ Dormitories Parkweg 2, 4, 6, 8, 10:
- Former doctors' casino, later management of the home (address: Gut Altscherbitz 6, around 1895/1900): demolished before 2010, two-storey plastered building, half-hip roof, brick-framed windows, brick structure, gable with glare framework
- House 1 (around 1880/1890): two-storey brick building in the country house type, with several gables and ornamental framework on the upper floor
- Former villa for men 1 and 2 class, house 2 (around 1880): two-storey brick building, gable roof, side elevation
- Former villa for women 1st and 2nd class with a doctor's apartment, House 3 (around 1880/1890): two-storey brick building in the country house type, with decorative bricks and decorative framework on the upper floor
- Former villa for men, 1st and 2nd class, House 4 (around 1880/1890): two-storey brick building, upper storey with ornamental framework, veranda
- Former villa for women 1st and 2nd class, house 5 (around 1880/1890): two-storey brick building in the country house type, with decorative friezes
- Former villa for men, 3rd class, house 6 (around 1880/1890): villa-like two-storey brick building with decorative friezes
- Former villa for women 3rd class, house 7 (around 1880/1890): two-storey brick building in the country house type, with decorative friezes
- Former villa for men, 3rd class, house 8 (around 1880/1890): villa-like two- and three-story brick building, gabled central wing, outside staircase
- Former villa for women 3rd class, house 9 (around 1880/1890): two and a half storey brick building in the country house type, with ornamental friezes, terrace on the garden side
- Former villa for men, 3rd class, retirade in the garden of House 10 (around 1880/1890): villa-like two-storey brick building
- Former villa for women 3rd class, house 11 (around 1880/1890): two-storey brick building in the country house type, with decorative friezes
- Former villa for men, 3rd class, house 34 (around 1880/1890): kitchen, two-storey brick building
- House 35 (around 1880/1890): laundry, two-story brick building, demolished before 2009
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- Monument map of Saxony. Retrieved July 6, 2020 .
- Geoportal of the district of North Saxony. Retrieved July 6, 2020 .