List of cultural monuments in Sermuth

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The list of cultural monuments in Sermuth contains the official list of monuments of the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony designated cultural monuments in Colditz district Sermuth .

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  • Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Sermuth

image designation location Dating description ID
Muldentalbahn (totality);  Leitenbach bridge: individual monument as a whole: road bridge (see Obj. 09306199)
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Muldentalbahn (totality); Leitenbach bridge: individual monument as a whole: road bridge (see Obj. 09306199) (Map) 1875 At km 53.065 of the Glauchau – Wurzen (Muldentalbahn) railway, north of the old village of Kötteritzsch, originally built for double-track operation, of historical importance.

Road bridge over the Glauchau – Wurzen railway line (Muldentalbahn), bridge and bridge cheeks made of polygonal masonry (granite), segment arch with lateral corner blocks made of sandstone, upper edge of the bridge with sandstone cover, built in 1875, originally built for double-track railway operation, but only one track laid out.

The history of the GW route: Glauchau – Wurzen railway (route abbreviation GW), Saxon main line until 1945, then branch line until 1967, the line was built in several construction phases between 1868 and the Glauchau to Penig section (May 10, 1875), section Rochlitz to Großbothen (December 9, 1875), section Penig to Rochlitz (May 29, 1876), section Großbothen to Wurzen (June 30, 1877), the line was planned to have two tracks, as it was to be continued in Prussia, but was not implemented , therefore only single-track expansion, route from Glauchau by the private Muldenthal railway company, in 1878 the company was nationalized and the vehicles and the route were taken over by the Royal Saxon State Railways, the terminus of the route was now the southern station in Wurzen, the Muldenthal train station (built October 15, 1879 ) was closed, the line was operated as a branch line, April 15, 1945 destruction of the Rabensteinb rücke between Großbothen and Grimma, 1946 dismantling between Großbothen and Grimma as reparation, May 28, 1967 suspension of train traffic between Grimma and Nerchau, resumption of train traffic between Golzern and Wurzen from September 24, 1967, renewal of the route between Großbothen and Döben in the middle of the 1970s, Construction of a connecting arch with the junction points Leisenau and Muldenbrücke (direct connection Rochlitz and Döbeln), January 1, 1970 (closure of Grimma - Golzern), between Golzern and Wurzen then still goods traffic, after 1990 restriction of goods traffic: closure of the Wurzen-Golzern section (2 . June 1996), at the end of the 1990s the section of the Wasserglasfabrik Dehnitz connection was closed, the Muldentalradwanderweg was set up between Großbothen and Wurzen, December 6, 1999, the Colditz – Rochlitz train service ceased, 1999 (freight traffic) and 2000/2001 the passenger service ceased on the Rochlitz– section Wechselburg

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Viaduct Kiessen;  Railway line Borsdorf - Coswig (railway bridge over the Mulde)
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Viaduct Kiessen; Railway line Borsdorf - Coswig (railway bridge over the Mulde) (Map) 1866–1867, later reshaped Grimma eastern part of the bridge in the district of Küßen (see object 08974507 ), the western part of the bridge in the district of Sermuth, Borsdorf - Coswig railway line (route number 6386), of significance in terms of traffic history.

Orientation from north-west to south-east, the former double-track line is led across the river valley in separate steel troughs, which were designed as single-span girders, piers in rubble, trough bridge made of riveted steel girders, length of the bridge: 309.8 m, width: 5 , 2 m, height: 9.1 m, type 15 NP, the field lengths vary between 18 m and 20 m in the foreland. The spans of the three trough fields across the trough are approx. 28 m. The bridge piers with a height of approx. 3.50 m and a thickness of approx. 2.00 m consist of natural stone masonry and were supplemented with concrete in the upper part.

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The aggregate component of the aggregate Muldentalbahn, subsection Colditz, OT Sermuth with the individual monument: Leitenbach Mulde bridge (see object 08974454, see also object aggregate object 09306181) (Map) 1875 Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication and signal systems, railway stations including all functional buildings, guard houses, bridges and culverts in the communities of Glauchau, Stadt (OT Glauchau, Kleinbernsdorf, Reinholdshain, Niederlungwitz), Limbach-Oberfrohna , City (OT Wolkenburg- Kaufungen, Herrndorf, Uhlsdorf), Remse (OT Remse), Waldenburg (OT Niederwinkel, Oberwinkel, Waldenburg), Lunzenau, city (OT Lunzenau, Berthelsdorf, Cossen, Rochsburg, Göritzhain), Penig, Stadt (OT Markersdorf, Penig, America, Arnsdorf, Thierbach, Zinnberg), Rochlitz, city (OT Penna, Rochlitz, Zaßnitz), Seelitz (OT Fischheim, Seelitz, Biesern, Steudten), Colditz (OT Colditz, Lastau, Möseln, Sermuth, Zschetzsch) , Grimma, Stadt (OT Großbothen), standard gauge railway that is important for the industrial development of the Muldental and that shapes the landscape, economic history, railway history, landscape design and regional historically important.

Track systems with superstructure and substructure, Gem. Sermuth, Flst. 638/2, 266/5.

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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Am Eichberg 3
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Mid 19th century Old location Kleinsermuth, simple plastered building with twin windows in the gable, testimony to the rural construction and way of life of the 19th century, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

Two-storey plastered solid construction, door and window walls in porphyry tufa, door jambs with roofing, in the gable twin windows with half-column in porphyry tufa, half-hip roof with slate covering, plastered eaves, inside vaults.

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War memorial for those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871 Kötteritzscher Ring
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after 1871 (war memorial) Sandstone obelisk on pedestal and pedestal, in the old location of Kötteritzsch, historical and local significance.

Sandstone obelisk on a square granite base, shaft made of four square recessed fields with the inscription: "The sons who were brave in the war against France 1870–71", the rest of the items are illegible.

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Cottage and two side buildings of a cottage Kötteritzscher Ring 2
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2nd half of the 18th century Old location Kötteritzsch, upper floor half-timbered plastered, probably one of the oldest half-timbered buildings in the place, of local historical importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid ground floor (wall protruding far), upper storey half-timbered (recessed wall), plastered, old door and window, two entrances, plastered window bezels, gable roof, partly beaver tail covering, gable partly slate
  • Outbuildings: two-storey solid, plastered, gable roof, old doors with fittings
  • intermediate building set back between the residential and auxiliary buildings (two-story, solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, saddle roof)
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Kötteritzsch manor (mansion (on an angular floor plan, no. 24), former cowshed attached to it (next to no. 24), inspector's house (with kumthall and extension, no. 22/23) and former horse stable (no. 25) of a manor)
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Kötteritzsch manor (mansion (with an angular floor plan, no.24), former cowshed attached to it (next to no.24), inspector's house (with kumthall and extension, no.22 / 23) and former horse stable (no.25) of a manor) Kötteritz ring 22; 23; 24; 25
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1882-1883 Old location Kötteritzsch, mansion a neo-renaissance building with an art-historically significant neo-renaissance building with a mighty tower, of a special landscape-defining location high above the Muldental, of architectural and local significance.
  • Castle (Kötteritzscher Ring 24): on a hook-shaped floor plan, two-storey, solid (brick), plastered, gable roof, dormers, partly slate roofing, corner tower on the outside of the angle on a square floor plan, high tent roof, cornice-like battlements on consoles, elaborate neo-Renaissance structure through volute (Sandstone with shell motifs) with triangular and segment arch gable roofing, on the west wing framed by corner pilasters and columns with segment arch portal with keystone, above balustrade on consoles, windows with porphyry tufa, above the door the inscription: "Joyfully step in and joyfully leave, you pull passing by as a hiker, bless the paths to you God ... "(rest illegible), dormer window, original entrance door with decorative grille, vestibule, original staircase,
  • North wing: two-storey bay window towards the outside, lead glazing in the lower part, above balcony with turned columns and hipped roof, side elevation accentuated by coupled windows and gable with pilaster strips
  • Former inspector's house with Kumthalle (Kötteritzscher Ring 22 and 23): in the former inspector's house now a restaurant (in the front building), then horse stable with Kumthalle, two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor partly half-timbered (boarded up), half-hipped roof, beaver-tail roofing, crossed vault with triple-arched Kumthall , two porphyry columns, large round-arched gates (carriage entrance), head building formerly the inspector's house, upper floor boarded up, carved beam heads and window frames, boarded gable (diagonal and horizontal) with wide roof overhang, eaves side gable roof dormers, street side segmented arched portal with keystone, street side Roof dormer
  • Cowshed: two-storey, solid, plastered, rubble stone base, gable roof, slate roofing, bat dormers, vaults inside and cast-iron columns
  • Horse stable (Kötteritzscher Ring 25): single-storey, high mansard roof, hipped, dormers and loading hatches in the roof, beaver tail covering, stable windows on the ground floor, entrances partially renewed
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Residential house, residential stable house, two angular side buildings built next to each other, pigeon house, enclosure and gate entrance of a farm Kötteritzscher Ring 27
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around 1820 Old location Kötteritzsch, residential houses plastered buildings with crooked hipped roof, both side buildings with half-timbered jamb, presumably formerly part of the manor farm, of local historical importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid, plastered, segment arch portal (porphyry tuff), upper floor old windows and loading hatch, crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering
  • Side building / barn with gate passage: at an angle to the stable, single storey, solid, half-timbered jamb, gable roof dormer with loading hatch, a passage with wooden slat door, polygonal closure on the gable side, gable and hipped roof with pommel, plain tail covering
  • Side building / cowshed: one-storey, solid, half-timbered jamb with loading hatch, gable roof, beaver tail covering, inside Prussian cap vault
  • Pigeon houses or gatehouses (flank the entrance to the courtyard): two-story or one-story, solid ground floor, plastered, arched entrance (walled up), upper floor half-timbered with brick infill, carved window frames, pitched or pent roof
  • Enclosure: partly ornamental iron grilles, partly quarry stone wall with two gate pillars (quarry stone, plastered)
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Villa, with enclosure and gazebo Muldentalstrasse 3
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re. 1902 Plastered building in the country house style around 1900, clinker brick, plastered and artificial stone incorporations, partly also natural stone elements, old location Großsermuth, street-defining location, of architectural and artistic importance.
  • Villa, marked 1902 (inscription plaque above door): two-storey, base Cyclops masonry, upper storey plastered, gable roof with triangular dormer window, slate covering, fluted central projectile with dwarf house and crooked hip roof, wide roof overhang, hanging gable with carved rafter heads, balcony with fluted rafter heads Sandstone pillars, some original windows, artificial stone window frames, in the risalit window with triangular roofing and head relief, original entrance door with skylight, arched walls, above a plaque with the inscription: "OR, 1902" in a cartouche
  • Enclosure: balustrade (cast from concrete), entrance pillar with spherical top, plastered quarry stone wall facing the field, two gate pillars
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Side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Muldentalstrasse 18
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19th century Old location Kleinsermuth, half-timbered buildings, evidence of structural development in the country, of architectural and local history importance.
  • Side building: two-story, ground floor plastered, solid construction (quarry stone), upper floor partly plastered, partly original windows, gable roof with slate covering, wooden eaves, gable massively renewed
  • Barn: Half-timbered barn, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, wooden eaves
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Muldentalstrasse 20
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re. 1853 Old location Kleinsermuth, simple plastered building with porphyry tufa structure, twin windows in the gable, testimony to the structural development in the countryside in the 19th century, historically important.

Inscribed 1853 (lintel), two-storey plastered solid construction (quarry stone), window and door frames in porphyry tuff, older windows, door frames with roofing, hipped roof, wooden eaves, double windows in porphyry tufa in the gable, back house (changed).

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Former youth home Parkstrasse 3
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around 1936 (youth home) Plastered building, former HJ home in the old location of Kötteritzsch, socio-historical and architectural evidence of the construction method during National Socialism.
  • Dormitory: one-storey, low quarry stone base, original plaster (nest plaster), gable roof, beaver tail covering, three gable roof dormers, gable boarded diagonally, on the eaves side remains of the chipped relief (imperial eagle and swastika) made of porphyry tufa (only visible in outline)
  • Side building: single-storey wooden structure, solid base, boarded up, gable roof, beaver tail covering, original wooden doors and original windows
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Cottage Schlossberg 10
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around 1800 Old location Kötteritzsch, half-timbered house, significant in terms of building history and local history.

Gable-independent two-storey residential building, solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered (clay frames), gable roof, beaver tail covering, towed on the eaves, boarded gable.

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Residential stable house, side building (with Kumthalle), barn and gate system (gate entrance with gate) of a three-sided courtyard Sermuther Dorfstrasse 12
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1928 according to information Old location Großsermuth, testimony to the rural architecture, especially from the 1st half of the 20th century, residential stable house with a relatively complex rendered building, massive farm buildings, rare single-arched Kumthalle on the side building, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey plastered solid construction, original plaster structure, window sills in artificial stone, crooked hip roof with roof structures, window cleaning sockets, original windows, loggia to the courtyard, door with people's gate and roof tile coronations, side building: two-storey, door jambs with plastered stone, original arches in plastered stone Gable roof
  • Barn: one storey
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