List of cultural monuments in Stauchitz

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The list of cultural monuments in Stauchitz contains the cultural monuments in Stauchitz .

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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Stauchitz

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War, with honor grove
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War, with honor grove Alte Poststrasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) The large facility with local historical relevance is located on an embankment as a standing monument with four staircases. The mighty compact obelisk consists of red granite blocks on which four writing tablets with a relief of an iron cross and oak leaves are attached. The monument is surrounded by the Ringweg and the oak grove. 08959133
 


Waystone Alte Poststrasse
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19th century The approximately 1.40 m high, partly weathered sandstone cube is significant in terms of traffic history. 08959132
 


Residential building Alte Poststrasse 3
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1726 The building is a unique example of baroque residential development in the municipality, largely authentically preserved and of high architectural historical relevance, a two-storey plastered building with stone walls and today added door frame with decorative panes in the ensemble with the inn / post office. It has historical windows with six sprouts, a flat plaster structure through corner pilasters, plaster grooves and belts, a mansard roof with a crooked hip, standing dormers, the mansard is slated. 08959127
 


Alte Post (inn (No. 5), formerly post office, with sundial and annex (No. 5a)) Alte Poststrasse 5; 5a
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re. 1726 As a former post office on Hohen Strasse, the mighty building with a large sandstone portal has a relevance for the history of traffic, the townscape and building history. An elongated plastered building made of sandstone blocks of two storeys, sandstone window frames, flat central protrusion with a large arched sandstone portal between pilasters of the Tuscan order, ornamental pendants and keystone. The keystone relief with the stately coat of arms and the year "1726" is now offset on the back of the building. The plaster structure of the facade was changed. Upper floor with large sundial, high hipped roof, later extension with a hall on a flat granite base as a two-story plastered building in simple shapes with simply profiled sandstone window walls, flatter hipped roof; Hall with simple cast columns. 08959126
 


Stauchitz railway station; Riesa – Chemnitz railway line: station building of a train station Bahnhofsberg 3
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End of the 19th century A characteristic Gründerzeit type building in good original condition with traffic and local historical quality. The station building is single-storey, with two plastered end structures of different sizes, structured by corner pilasters, granite plinths, arched windows on the ground floor with profiled sandstone walls, belts and cornices, sloping, slated gable roofs in the Swiss style with sawn rafters and purlins, half-timbered hall formerly open to the platform. 08959123
 


Tenement house Bahnhofsberg 4
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around 1910 A simple, late historical plastered building with half-timbered elements, part of the ensemble around the station forecourt with architectural significance. A two-storey plastered building above a granite-brick base with a flat bay under a curved, slated ornamental gable, simple plastered walls, a wooden veranda on the upper floor, the gable with ornamental framework, a crooked roof, some with winter glazing. 08959124
 


Stauchitz manor: relief plaque on the former manor building (with three house numbers) Pawn ring 5; 7; 7a
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re. 1828 The last part of the Stauchitz manor that is relevant to historic monuments and of local historical importance. A segment-arched relief stone with coat of arms and designation: “Built by Hein. Luden v. Zehren on Strauchitz-Graupzig in 1828 " 08959125
 


Paper mill (former residential mill house (No. 11), barn, side building (No. 10) and factory building (No. 9, with drying floor) of a former paper mill and cardboard factory) Pappmühlenweg 9; 10; 11
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re. 1830 (former residential mill house no.11) The residential building with half-timbered upper floor and elaborate door portals is a stately mill ensemble of relevance to architectural, technical and local history. The former residential mill house is massive on the ground floor, the windows in historical size, one of them originally barred, two entrances with profiled sandstone walls, the left front door under massive triangular gables on consoles, in its tympanum "S" and "1830", the upper floor half-timbered , Windows in historical size, massive gable on the former wheel room, the other boarded up, hipped roof. The barn consists partly of plastered quarry stone masonry, partly half-timbered, and has a gable roof. The stable barn over vaulted cellars on the ground floor is solid, on the upper floor half-timbered, in the gable period lattice windows and a crooked hip roof. The factory building is a two-storey plastered building, the windows on the front with simple plastering flasks, on the back sandstone walls, an attached drying floor made of Prussian half-timbered with large ventilation openings and wooden slats, a flat pitched gable roof with a roof house on the back. 08959135
 


Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone
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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone Riesaer Strasse
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around 1860 The half-mile stone with crown is a testimony to the remeasurement of the post roads in the Kingdom of Saxony around 1860 and is significant in terms of traffic history. A sandstone stone with a rounded and chamfered top, in a standard shape with a crown. The stone is a copy. 08959134
 


Residential house of a cottage industry Taubchenweg 5
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Early 18th century The upper floor as half-timbered with head struts, the oldest half-timbered building in the community with architectural significance. The ground floor is massive, but modified, a sandstone door frame, on the upper floor a frugal single-bar framework, plywood, center post with head struts, massive gable wall, a steep gable roof with a back side, in the gable framework. 08959130
 

Joke

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Old School (Former School) Kirchplatz 2
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1802 The upper floor of the building consists of half-timbered houses, has a basket arch portal, and is a largely original structure with architectural value and a location in the churchyard that defines the townscape. The ground floor is massive, profiled sandstone window frames, arched door frames made of sandstone, with a beveled keystone. The upper floor on the street side in half-timbered (rear massive, partly half-timbered), the gable massive, profiled sandstone window frames, 3: 9 axes, the historical windows have been preserved, wooden eaves, half-hipped roof, rear beaver tail covering. 08959205
 


Stable house in a three-sided courtyard, with two gate pillars and sandstone bench Reppener Strasse 15
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Mid 19th century A farmhouse typical of the time and the landscape with a half-timbered upper floor, historically important. The ground floor solid, 3: 7 axes, the upper floor to the courtyard side half-timbered, the gable half-timbered and boarded, roof overhang, wooden eaves, gable roof, sandstone bench. The gate pillars made of sandstone blocks, plastered, one with a cover plate and spherical crown, (forms three-sided courtyard with number 13) 08959206
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Stauchitzer Strasse
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1922 (war memorial) The monument made of artificial stone (imitation sandstone) of local historical importance is an approximately three meter high, mighty cube on a high base with a suspension for the wreaths, above it inscription panels on all four sides, flanked by fluted flat pillars, on top of it a cube with laurel tendrils on all four Pages and description "1914–1918", the upper crown as a ball with a cross, on the front side inscription: "Gratefully dedicated to those who fell in the field of honor by the communities of Bloßwitz, Grubnitz, Hahnefeld, Ragewitz". Above that helmet depiction. 08959208
 


Bloßwitz village church (church (including furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and some tombs)
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Bloßwitz village church (church (including furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and some tombs) Stauchitzer Strasse
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in the core of the 16th century (church) A large hall church of the 16./17. Century, west tower of the 19th century in the style of historicism (architect of the tower: Karl Moritz Haenel, Dresden), place-defining, architectural and site-historical significance. Evangelical parish church. Inscription: "God for glory rebuilt in the years 1870 a. 1871 ". Large hall church from the 16th century. Extensive renovation 1697–99 by the carpenter and bridge master Simon Sohra from Meißen and the plasterer Pietro Patriarcha from Como. The west tower redesigned by Karl Moritz Haenel after a fire in 1870, restoration in 1932 and 1993–95 (tower). Plastered quarry stone building with 3/8 choir closure and saddle roof. Two late Gothic pointed arch portals on the south and north sides, the latter with a rich profile, both in the 15th century. Single-storey extensions on the south (access to the patron's box) and north (sacristy). Square tower, octagonal on the upper floor, baroque dome with an open lantern at the end. Inside: flat stucco ceiling with three framed fields. Two-storey galleries on the north, south and west side, on the parapet remains of paintings (biblical scenes, probably from the end of the 17th century). Patronage boxes on the north and south walls. Beautiful late Gothic sacrament niche with a keel arch on the eastern choir wall. Mighty wooden pulpit altar with gilded friezes and foliage ornamentation by Valentin Walther, dated 1705. The polygonal pulpit between two strong columns that support a richly profiled, blown cornice. - High quality, fragmentarily preserved Vespers picture, version lost, around 1520. Romantic organ by Gotthilf Bärmig, 1861/62. Valuable tombstones from the 16th to 18th centuries in the choir area Gravestones from the 18th and early 19th centuries, three gravestones on the church wall, 18th century, 13 gravestones with tendrils, angel heads, rocaille on the cemetery wall, four individual gravestones in the early 19th century: 1st round base in shape of a rock, on it a cylindrical structure in imitation basalt rock with ornamental bands and relief band made of palmettes and opium poppies, inscription, multi-profiled crowning, sandstone, approx. 1.80 m high, 1813 (identical tomb also in the cemetery in Röderau-Bobersen, Sandbergstraße), 2 Sandstone, approx. 1.70 m high, profiled, scratched sandstone plinth, on which sandstone cube with weathered inscription, profiled cover plates, urn crown, enclosure: made of sandstone, unplastered, two gate pillars made of sandstone blocks with gables on four sides. 08959207
 

Dobernitz

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Windmill Dobernitz (Tower Dutchman (with mill technology))
Windmill Dobernitz (Tower Dutchman (with mill technology)) Plotitzer Strasse 1
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around 1870 A building with a rarity, as it is made entirely of wood, it is of importance in terms of architectural, local and technical history. The windmill, made entirely of wood, has horizontal, continuous planking, the hood has been replaced by a flat emergency roof (saddle roof). Inside mill technology, including vertical shaft with comb wheel, pouring funnel for grinding, grinding. 08959172
 


Residential house (without extension), side building, barn and a gate pillar of a four-sided courtyard Plotitzer Strasse 6
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re. 1801 (stable house) The house and the side buildings with half-timbered upper floor, half-timbered barn, a testimony to the rural farm and economic structure in the historical settlement area, of architectural and economic importance. The house is solid on the ground floor, has sandstone window frames, on the upper floor half-timbered, segmented arched door walls with keystone, crooked hip roof. The side buildings are solid on the ground floor, half-timbered, clay infills and a crooked hip roof on the upper floor. The single-storey barn is a wooden construction with a high hip roof and forms a four-sided courtyard with number 5. 08959174
 


Residential house and side building of a former three-sided courtyard, with three gate pillars as access to the courtyard Plotitzer Strasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered buildings, the house with twin windows in the massive gable as part of the historical settlement structure of architectural significance. The house on the ground floor is massive, the upper floor is clad half-timbered at the rear, and the gable is massive. In the gable round-arched twin windows with ornamental rungs, roof overhang and hipped roof. The side buildings on the ground floor are massive, on the upper floor half-timbered with original windows, dovecote, roof overhang and hipped roof. Three plastered gateposts crowned by balls. 08959173
 


Stable house of a farm Plotitzer Strasse 14
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1st half of the 19th century A half-timbered stable house as a typical landscape testimony of relevance to the history of the building and the townscape. The ground floor is solid, the upper floor is half-timbered, one gable is massive, the other is plastered half-timbering. The back as well. Dovecote, roof overhang, some original windows, high hipped roof. 08959177
 


Residential stable house, side building (on an angular floor plan) and two gate pillars of a farm Plotitzer Strasse 19
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re. 1823 (stable house) A stable house with half-timbered upper floor and segment arch portal as a courtyard typical of the times and the landscape in a concise street location, of architectural significance. The stable house on the ground floor is massive, the upper floor is half-timbered, the gables are massive with sandstone window frames, round-arched twin windows, segment arched door walls with keystone, there marked “JGL 1823”, roof overhang. Original windows, gable roof. The side buildings on an angled floor plan, quarry stone on the ground floor, the upper floor bricked up, sandstone window frames, loading hatch, gable roof, plain tile roofing, the angled extension made of plastered quarry stone, arched twin windows in the gable with decorative bars, crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering. Two gate pillars made of sandstone blocks with multi-profiled cover plates and spherical crowns. 08959175
 

Doesitz

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Residential stable house, side building (with Kumthalle and rear annex), coach house and courtyard paving of a four-sided courtyard Neue Strasse 2; 3
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re. 1893 (stable house) These are simple plastered solid buildings. The two-arched Kumthalle is a rarity. A stately courtyard as a testimony to large-scale farming and economic methods of bygone times, of importance in terms of building history, economic history and social history. The stable house is a two-storey plastered building over a polygon base, the living area with profiled stone walls, over one labeled "1893", stable area with plastering flaps, profiled cornice, in the gable there are two arched windows and three oculi. The side buildings are a two-storey plastered building over a polygon base, on the ground floor Kumthalle with a large segmented arched doorway, jamb, in the middle part with a segmented arched entrance, loading hatch, labeled "KC 1922", angled annex to the rear, saddle roof, historical windows. The Remise is a single-storey plastered building with jambs and oculi, large segmental arched entrances, a gable roof, historical windows. The paving consists of granite cat heads. 08959139
 


Residential house, attached stable building, barn, side building (moving house), outbuilding and courtyard paving of a farm Neue Strasse 4
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re. 1886 The residential building is a late 19th century plastered building with elaborate twin windows in the gable, the side buildings are also massive with simpler twin windows in the gable, plus a half-timbered barn, and thus a closed, preserved courtyard from the 19th century, impressive evidence of rural life and economic forms with architectural and economic historical relevance . The house is a two-storey plastered building over an angled floor plan with sandstone window frames, a profiled door frame with a straight roof and the name "W. Richter 1886 ”. The structure is made by cornice, corner pilasters, corner grooves, the gable field with oculi is decorated with ventilation grilles, biforias made of sandstone under a straight roof, saddle roof, three-aisled seven-bay cowshed on granite columns with bases and capital. The barn is massive on the ground floor, the upper floor is half-timbered, a gable roof with a one-sided crooked hip, two straight wooden gates, the stable windows with sandstone walls. The pull-out house with ancillary buildings is a two-storey plastered building with sandstone walls, the upper floor consists partly of half-timbered and is plastered, the plastered structure by belts, corner pilasters and mountain doors on the upper floor, bat dormers and biforias in the gable, crooked hip roof. The paving consists of granite cat heads. 08959137
 


Residential stable house, side building (pull-out house with stable part), stable building, barn, gate pillars of the courtyard access, archway of the second courtyard access and paving of a four-sided courtyard Neue Strasse 5
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re. 1807 (stable house) The residential stable consists of a clad half-timbered structure on the upper floor and has two elaborately designed segment arch portals. The side buildings have half-timbered upper floors and segmented arched portals, a stately and closed courtyard complex as an example of large-scale farming, thus of importance in terms of building history, social history and economic history. The living stable house is massive on the ground floor, sandstone window walls, two segmented sandstone door walls, the upper floor made of half-timbered, the older part from 1807 boarded up, the front angular extension with profiled stone walls, hipped roof, rear part crooked hip roof. The pull-out house is massive on the ground floor, four garage fixtures, two sandstone door walls, upper floor half-timbered, at the back half-timbered, the gable massive. The side building is a two-storey plastered building with sandstone walls, sandstone door walls with ground keystones, flat segmented arched windows, protruding risalit, saddle roof. The barn is a plastered building with gate entrances. Two plastered gate pillars with profiled cover plates and spherical crown. The paving consists of granite cat heads. 08959138
 


Portal of a former stable house of a farm Stauchitzer Strasse 3
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re. 1834 An elaborately designed, Baroque-style sandstone portal (marked 1834), of local historical and artistic importance. The elaborately designed, Baroque-style portal with a straight, richly profiled architrave is supported by wall templates in the form of columns on the door frames. 08959140
 

Gleina

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Residential house and side building (without rear extension) of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 1
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Mid 19th century The upper floor of the house is made of boarded timber. A building typical of the time and landscape as an example of the rural way of life of the past, of architectural and economic importance. The house is massive on the ground floor, with profiled stone walls. The upper floor timber frame boarded up, historical windows, roof overhang, hipped roof, double beaver tail covering, weather house. The side building is a single-storey plastered building with a jamb, built-in garage, segment arch gate entrance, twin windows in the gable, gable roof and double plain tile covering. 08959193
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard, with courtyard paving and gate pillars for the entrance to the courtyard Hauptstrasse 13
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re. 1803 (stable house) A stately courtyard as a testimony to rural economic activity in the past, of architectural and economic importance. The stable house is massive on the ground floor, half-timbered on the upper floor, sandstone door walls with keystone, this marked with "JGRS 1803" and "God preserve this house / and everyone who goes in and out", historical windows, saddle roof. The side building is massive on the ground floor, the upper floor is half-timbered, loading hatch, saddle roof, three segment arched doors. The barn is a two-storey plastered building with a straight gate entrance, a high gable roof with standing loading hatches. The gate pillars are plastered and decorated with balls. 08959192
 

Groptitz

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Stable house of a farm Waldweg 7
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Mid 19th century A stately building as part of the old local structure, largely preserved in its original state of construction, of architectural significance. A two-storey, broadly laid quarry stone building, plastered, sandstone window frames, 3: 8 axes, window grilles on the ground floor, original windows, half-hipped roof, on the courtyard side on the upper floor half-timbered, on the street side on the upper floor quarry stone, plastered. 08959169
 

Hahnefeld

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Residential house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Dorfplatz 5
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Mid 19th century A well-preserved, half-timbered courtyard ensemble typical of the time and landscape, of architectural and economic importance. The house is solid on the ground floor, half-timbered on the upper floor, 3: 5 axes, attic house, hipped roof. The side building on the ground floor is massive with built-in garage, on the upper floor half-timbered, the original windows have been preserved, loading hatch, hipped roof. The barn is a single-storey half-timbered construction with a straight wooden gate and a gable roof. 08959215
 

Ibanitz

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Residential stable house and two side buildings (one with a Kumthalle) of a former four-sided courtyard Talstrasse 3
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re. 1832 (stable house) A stately courtyard as evidence of large-scale farming in the 19th century, of importance in terms of building history and economic history. The first side building is a two-story quarry stone building with sandstone window frames, 3: 6 axes, at the corners sandstone ashlar, three-bay kumthall on beveled sandstone pillars, gable roof, inscribed on relief stone 1858. The second side building is a two-story quarry stone building with sandstone window frames, gate entrances, profiled eaves cornice Bat dormers, beaver tail covering. The half-timbered house, plastered, small recessed windows. The cowshed with three-aisled, at least four-bay barrel vaults, Tuscan columns, partly sandstone window frames, a half-hipped roof, the cubature retained. 08959164
 


Stable house of a farm, with fence and gate pillar Talstrasse 6
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re. 1829 A testimony to the large-scale settlement structures in the Lommatzscher care, of architectural significance. On the ground floor massive, sandstone walls, profiled sandstone door walls with strongly profiled triangular gable roof, there inscribed "18 SSA 29". In the upper floor half-timbered with clay infill, 14 axes, historical windows and original cross-frame windows with cube, mighty hipped roof, massive gables, profiled eaves board. The enclosure consists of a quarry stone wall, the gate pillars of sandstone blocks. 08959163
 

Veal

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House of a former three-sided courtyard Kalbitzer Strasse 1
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re. 1817 A testimony to rural life in the historical settlement area, of architectural significance. Quarry stone, plastered on the ground floor, half-timbered on the upper floor on the courtyard side, bricked up on the street side, the building corners made of sandstone blocks, two basket arched door walls made of sandstone with keystone, inscribed "JGH 1817". On the ground floor there are partly sandstone windows, partly winter windows. Eight axes, half-hip roof, partly beaver-tail crown covering, roof overhang, the gables massive. 08959214
 


Side building of a four-sided courtyard Kalbitzer Strasse 8
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Mid 19th century A largely authentically preserved building as a testimony to rural economic structures, of architectural and economic significance. Solid on the ground floor, half-timbered on the upper floor, three original windows, two loading hatches, a wooden wall, on the first floor sandstone walls, in the middle a half-timbered dwelling with a gable roof. Inside a Prussian cap, clay blanket and horse trough. 08959213
 

Panitz

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Railway bridge (Map) last third of the 19th century The three-arched bridge with cheek walls is an important historical evidence of the region. 08959212
 


Klostermühle (residential building and barn of a mill property) Bergstrasse 12
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1826 Largely authentically preserved buildings (belonging to the Staucha monastery), significant in terms of building history and local history. Residential house (residential mill house?) On the ground floor made of solid stone, sandstone window frames, the corners of the building made of sandstone blocks, multi-profiled sandstone door walls with straight roofing and an inscription plaque above and a sun motif in triangular roofing, upper floor to the courtyard side solid, to the street side partly half-timbered, partly solid, the gable Solid, on the upper floor sandstone walls, partly original winter windows, profiled cornice, 4: 7 axes, mansard roof with crooked hip with four vertical wooden skylights each with decorative planking and three bat dormers on the courtyard and street side, beaver tail covering. The barn is a single-storey plastered building, the lower 2/3 of the building consists of sandstone blocks, the upper third later bricked up, large straight gate entrance, gable roof. In any case, the mill site has existed as a grinding, saw and oil mill since the 17th century. When the village was burned down by enemy troops in 1645, the mill stopped, but burned down a few years later, the first reconstruction took place around 1645, then it was built “from scratch” from 1732 to 1733, “the present mill building is next to the house was completely redesigned from scratch in 1826 ”. 08959200
 


Residential stable of a two-sided courtyard Bergstrasse 16
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2nd half of the 19th century A well-preserved farmhouse as part of the old local and settlement structure, of architectural significance. On the ground floor, solid, plastered construction, sandstone window frames, segmented arched door jambs (stitch arch) made of sandstone with keystone, partly preserved winter windows, on the upper floor of the courtyard side solid, rear side made of half-timbered, plastered, plastered walls, crooked hipped roof with superimposed bat dormers, beaver tail covering, wooden eaves, on the gable Semicircular window. 08959202
 

Plotitz

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Residential building Parkstrasse 14
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re. 1831 A simple example of rural life, of social and historical importance. A two-storey plastered building with 2: 5 axes, some of the winter windows have been preserved, segmental arch sandstone door walls with keystone, labeled "FGH 1831". On the ground floor profiled sandstone walls, on the upper floor plaster walls, crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering. 08959209
 


Cottage Stiller Winkel 1
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Early 19th century A largely original building as the only relic of the half-timbered construction in the historic town center, of architectural and social significance. Solid on the ground floor, half-timbered, wooden window frames on the upper floor, one solid gable, the other half-timbered, wooden window frames, gable roof, roof overhang. 08959210
 

Poeh

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Vorwerk Pöhsig (residential building and attached side building of a former Vorwerk) Alte Poststrasse 1
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Mid 19th century The stately buildings are of local historical importance. The house with 3: 3 axes is a quarry stone building with plaster residues, sandstone window frames on the ground floor and upper floor, webbing, the corners made of sandstone blocks, on the upper floor blendokuli, on the first floor segmented sandstone door walls bricked up, in the gable round-arched twin windows. The side building is an angled extension, quarry stone building with plaster residue, sandstone walls, jamb, segmental arched entrance and a gable roof. 08959171
 

Prosession

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Two side buildings (one with a Kumthalle) and ice cellar of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 1
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re. 1893 The buildings, which are typical of the period and the landscape, have largely been preserved in their original form and are of architectural and economic importance. The first side building of 6: 2 axes is solid on the ground floor with sandstone window frames, on the upper floor half-timbered, original windows, the gable solid, on the gable marked "AW 1893". The second side building is solid on the ground floor, two-bay Kumthalle, on the upper floor half-timbered, partly clay panels, partly bricked, the gables solid, the roof as a gable roof. 08959165
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn as well as gate pillars of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 4
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re. 1862 A typical example of the historic village renewal of the 19th century, of architectural and economic importance. The stable house in 8: 3 axes is solid on the ground floor, the upper floor is half-timbered, original windows, the gables are solid, saddle roof. The side building is solid on the ground floor, sandstone window frames, large gate entrance, on the upper floor half-timbered, loading hatch, saddle roof, with a dovecote in half-timbered construction, two gate passages and a gate entrance, the roof as a saddle roof, the gable with slotted windows. 08959166
 

Ragewitz

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Individual features of the Ragewitz property as a whole: mansion (now a school), three tombstones and two memorial stones in the manor park (constitutional memorial stone, horticultural memorial column - so-called monk column) and parts of the enclosure (see also population document Obj. 09302233)
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Individual features of the Ragewitz property as a whole: mansion (now a school), three tombstones and two memorial stones in the manor park (constitutional memorial stone, horticultural memorial column - so-called monk column) and parts of the enclosure (see also population document Obj. 09302233) Schulberg 4
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1850 The manor house with its effectively structured plastered facade from the 19th century is of local and architectural importance. The mansion is a two-storey plastered building with plaster grooves on the ground floor, the corners are emphasized by flat plaster blocks, profiled cornice, on the upper floor plastered structure by flat pilasters at the corners and between some windows, profiled window frames on both floors, profiled cornice, hipped roof with three attic houses, box windows , original door with ornamental bars, sandstone steps in front of the entrance area, two coats of arms on the front on the upper floor. In the park there is a constitutional memorial stone dated 1831, a one meter high sandstone cube with the inscription: "Anton König and Friedrich August co-regent of Saxony united with the faithful estates to the new constitution of the state on September 4th, 1831". The park was laid out by Georg von Schleinitz (1464–1501), in the park the original of the horticultural memorial column (so-called monk column), dedicated to Georg von Schleinitz by his eldest son Johann (Bishop of Meißen), dated 1520, a round, profiled sandstone plinth, on it the sandstone column with niche, in it the plastic representation of a knight before Christ with instruments of torture. The enclosure is a plastered quarry stone wall with two gate pillars made of sandstone blocks, the gate is wrought iron, two-winged, well preserved - but is not an original from Ragewitz, the gate originally comes from Riesa (communiqué from June 12, 2012). 08959167
 


Subject aggregate Rittergut Ragewitz, with the following individual monuments: mansion (No. 4), three tombstones and two memorial stones in the manor park (constitutional memorial stone, horticultural memorial column - so-called monk column) and parts of the enclosure (see individual monument document obj. 08959167) as well as manor park (garden monument) and the following material part: Farm building (No. 6)
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Subject aggregate Rittergut Ragewitz, with the following individual monuments: mansion (No. 4), three tombstones and two memorial stones in the manor park (constitutional memorial stone, horticultural memorial column - so-called monk column) and parts of the enclosure (see individual monument document obj. 08959167) as well as manor park (garden monument) and the following material part: Farm building (No. 6) Schulberg 4; 6
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19th century a mansion with an effectively structured plastered facade from the 19th century, important in terms of building history, local history and landscape design. The park was laid out by Georg von Schleinitz (1464–1501), the current park was renewed around 1850, in the original park the horticultural memorial column (so-called monk column) was dedicated to Georg von Schleinitz by his eldest son Johann (Bishop of Meißen), dated 1520 , a round, profiled sandstone plinth, on top of which a sandstone column with a niche. In it the plastic representation of a knight before Christ with instruments of torture. The constitutional memorial stone in the park is dated 1831 and is a one meter high sandstone cube with the inscription: "Anton König and Friedrich August co-regent of Saxony united with the faithful estates to the new constitution of the state on September 4th, 1831". The single-storey, elongated farm building with a roof house was rebuilt in the 1950s. 09302233
 

Seerhausen

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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone
Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone Dorfstrasse
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around 1860 A testimony to the remeasurement of the post roads in the Kingdom of Saxony around 1860, significant in terms of traffic history. The Royal Saxon Milestone on Dorfstrasse in Stauchitz, OT Seerhausen shows the crown and inscription on both sides (Oschatz 1, 21 M, Meißen 3.00 M, etc.). Erected as a whole milestone, it consists of a sandstone stele with a flat base and a semicircular end. The royal Saxon milestones were the successors of the Saxon postal milestones. On September 1, 1858, the road construction engineer Wilke began to re-measure the Saxon roads. This re-measurement formed the basis for the introduction of the new measurement system. This included station stones, full milestones / milestones, half milestones, branch stones and border crossing stones. Apparently all stones originally wore crowns (on both sides). The shape and lettering differ according to their function. The station stones were set up at the beginning and at the end of mail routes. The names and the distance of the towns along the route were marked on them. The milestones were right on the road. On one side of the stone was the name and distance of the starting point and on the other side the name and distance of the place at the end of the mail route. The half-milestones should mark the route. It was not customary to label these smallest stones. Junction stones stood at junctions from the main route and usually only bore the name of the next post office without any indication of the distance. The name “Kingdom of Saxony” was marked on the border crossing stones. On the other hand, these contained place names and distances. The distance between station stones and whole milestones was 1 mile (this corresponds to 7.5 km). Accordingly, the distance between the station stone and half mile stone and between half mile stone and whole mile stone was ½ mile = 3.75 km. Since 1875, the meter has been the official measure of length throughout the German Empire (including the Kingdom of Saxony). For this reason, the stones have been changed many times to the new size. All stones were made from sandstone. The royal Saxon milestones are important documents / testimonials from land surveying in the second half of the 19th century. They were part of a system that can still be seen today in many places. The property of a monument results from the historical, respectively regional and surveying historical significance. 09306389
 


Residential building Dorfstrasse 14
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1st half of the 19th century The half-timbered house as a building typical of the time and the landscape on Dorfstrasse is of architectural significance. On the ground floor massive, the upper floor half-timbered, the gables massive, on the back single-bar half-timbered, gable roof. 08959189
 


Residential building Dorfstrasse 18
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Mid 19th century A building that has largely been preserved in its original form in a location that characterizes the street scene and is of architectural significance. On the ground floor massive, the upper floor half-timbered, the gable massive, historical windows, historical door leaf, back massive, a sandstone wall still preserved, the roof as a crooked hip roof. 08959188
 


Barn of a former three-sided farm Dorfstrasse 24
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19th century The plastered solid construction is of architectural and economic importance. The stable house was solid on the ground floor, the upper floor was half-timbered, the gables were solid, 3: 5 axes, in the gable round-arched twin windows, roof overhang, the roof as a gable roof, original windows. The side building was a two-storey plastered building with sandstone window frames on the ground floor, sandstone door walls, on the upper floor plastering flasks, simple plaster structure, the roof as a gable roof. The barn is a single-storey plastered building with a simple plaster structure, segmented arched doorway and a gable roof. Demolition permit for side building and Barn: 2001/3/36/356, residential stable house and side building demolished after 2001. 08959187
 


Road bridge over the Jahna Dorfstrasse 31 (near)
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19th century The stone arch bridge is important in terms of traffic and technology. A single-arched sandstone cuboid bridge, the parapet made of quarry stone, partly plastered, the cover plates are made of sandstone. 08959185
 


Residential building Dorfstrasse 33
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Mid 19th century The half-timbered house is part of the old local structure of architectural significance. The ground floor is solid, the upper floor is half-timbered, the gables are solid, the roof overhangs, and the roof is a hipped roof. 08959184
 


Old Forge; Traditional smithy (today) (Former smithy (with technical equipment)) Dorfstrasse 41
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1835 As part of the old local structure, it is of architectural, technical and local significance. A single-storey plastered building with a cornice, a round arched gate entrance on the gable side, a high, one-sided half-hipped roof, partly saddle roof, formerly used as a municipal office, today (2011) used by the fire brigade. 08959183
 


Jahnatalmühle (mill tower with attached living area) Dorfstrasse 45
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re. 1846 The living part on the upper floor made of half-timbered houses and with a half-hipped roof, the recently rebuilt and extended mill wing has a factual design and is of importance in terms of local history and technology. The living area on the ground floor is solid, sandstone walls, marked “CSB 1846” in the lintel, the upper floor is half-timbered, the roof is a half-hip roof. The mill wing is a four-storey plastered building in three axes, a loading hatch on the first floor, the roof as a gable roof. 08959146
 


Schlosskapelle Seerhausen (church (former castle chapel, with furnishings) and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War in front of the church)
Schlosskapelle Seerhausen (church (former castle chapel, with furnishings) and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War in front of the church) Dorfstrasse 49
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re. 1677–1679, later remodeled (church) A chapel in the Renaissance style, remodeled in the 19th century in the historicist style, of architectural and local significance. The church is a single-storey plastered building with meander belts between the windows, three large arched windows on the front, Florentine neo-renaissance ornamentation on the window walls, an arched frieze under a profiled cornice, three-sided choir closure, a high hipped roof with beaver-tail crown covering, the door portal on two pillar gables, in a triangle a sun motif, crowned by a stone cross, original door leaf. The war memorial is an approximately 1.5 meter high sandstone cube on a sandstone plinth with the inscription: "For the honor of the fatherland fought and died 1914–1918" and the names of the fallen ?, a relief with crossed swords and oak leaves, a lawn in the garden with plants. 08959181
 


Residential building Dorfstrasse 59
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Mid 19th century The half-timbered building as a preserved testimony to rural life in a concise street location is of architectural significance. On the ground floor massive with garage installation, on the upper floor half-timbered, original windows, gable massive with arched window, crooked hip roof, back of tailcoat roof, roof overhang. 08959191
 


Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone
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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone Riesaer Strasse
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around 1860 The half-milestone with crowns is a testimony to the remeasurement of the postal roads in the Kingdom of Saxony around 1860, which is significant in terms of traffic history. 09306392
 


Individual features of the entity Seerhausen Castle Park: two sculptures, two stone benches, a sandstone arch bridge and remains of the enclosure wall (see also entity document Obj. 09302367)
Individual features of the entity Seerhausen Castle Park: two sculptures, two stone benches, a sandstone arch bridge and remains of the enclosure wall (see also entity document Obj. 09302367) To the park
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18th century Today there are two shell limestone sculptures in the park (copies, the originals are in the State Art Collections):
  • 1. Woman with antique robe and wine goblet and wine jug
  • 2. Bacchus (or similar) with vine leaves crowning, draped robe covering shame, in his hands a wine goblet with a wine jug, under the jug a lion's head

In addition to the sculptures "Bacchus" and "Woman with an antique garment" there was also a sculpture of "Chronos" (created by Permoser in 1705), which is now on permanent loan in the palace in the Great Garden of Dresden. Only the pedestal (today also no longer in the park), a vase with a frieze of figures (bacchanalian bustle, richly decorated, antique garments) as a flower pot in front of the mill building number 45 (previously placed on the aforementioned pedestal in the park), two shell limestone benches, a single-arched bridge made of sandstone blocks (19th century) , Enclosure wall with baroque elements in the southern part of the park. After the expropriation of the von Fritzsch family in 1949, the manor castle was blown up.

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Material entirety Schlosspark Seerhausen, with the following individual monuments: two sculptures, two stone benches, a sandstone arch bridge and remnants of the enclosure wall (see individual monument document Obj. 08959182) as well as the castle park of the former manor (garden monument) To the park
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1695 Today there are two shell limestone sculptures in the park (copies, the originals are in the State Art Collections): 1. Woman with antique garb and wine goblet and wine jug, 2. Bacchus (or similar) with vine leaves, draped gown covering shame, holding wine goblet with a wine jug, under the jug lion's head, in addition to the sculptures "Bacchus" and "Woman with an antique robe", there was also a sculpture of "Chronos" (created by Permoser in 1705), which is now on permanent loan in the palace in the Great Garden in Dresden only the pedestal (now no longer in the park), a vase with a frieze of figures (bacchanalian bustle, richly decorated, antique robes) as a flower tub in front of the mill building number 45 (previously placed on the aforementioned pedestal in the park), two shell limestone benches, a single-arched bridge Sandstone blocks (19th century). After the expropriation of the von Fritzsch family in 1949, the manor castle was blown up. 09302367
 

Staucha

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Syringe house Bergstrasse
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subsequently re. 1777 As a testimony to the historical fire protection and fire brigade in the village, the building is of local significance. A simple rectangular building made of sandstone blocks, plastered, the slotted windows with sandstone walls, a wooden double wing gate, the roof as a hipped roof, partly covered with beaver tail. 08959157
 


Subject aggregate Johanneskirche and Kirchhof Staucha, with the following individual monuments: Church, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War, three gravestones and a grave in the churchyard, three gravestones in the cemetery, outbuildings and enclosure wall with stairs and churchyard gate (see individual monument document Obj. 08959151) as well following parts of the whole: churchyard and cemetery including landscaping (garden monument) Bergstrasse 2
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1861–1863 (church) The imposing neo-Gothic basilica with a high west tower and two lower towers at the east end and a large churchyard with an adjacent cemetery are testimonies to the quality of the local, architectural and art-historical aspects as well as the local image. The cemetery enclosure is a plastered quarry stone wall with staircases and four gate pillars at the main entrance. The war memorial in the churchyard is a squat granite column over a stepped base, nameplates over wreaths, an octagonal top with reliefs of the Iron Cross and a date, an eagle sculpture in electroplating as a crowning. The following grave monuments are located in the churchyard: Remains of a three-zone wall grave, in the middle a relief of a woman carrying a cross, mid-19th century, two late Classicist grave monuments, around 1820, grave of the Müller family with enclosure. The cemetery extension with the following tombs: tomb Hans Joachim Dieroitz (?), 1908–1918 (?), Natural stone, in the middle a relief with Christ blessing children, wall tomb: aedicula with columns, weathered inscription, end of the 19th century, neo-Gothic wall tomb Gustav Reinhold Kopp (1827–1891), the figure of Christ in the middle. 09302372
 


Individual monuments of the aggregate Johanneskirche and Kirchhof Staucha: Church (with equipment), war memorial for the fallen of the First World War, three gravestones and one grave in the churchyard, three gravestones in the cemetery, outbuildings and enclosure wall with stairs and churchyard gate (see also aggregate document Obj. 09302372) Bergstrasse 2
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1861-1863 The imposing neo-Gothic basilica with high west tower and two lower towers at the east end, large churchyard with adjacent cemetery are evidence of the quality of the local, architectural and art-historical as well as the local image. Evangelical St. John's Church. The stately neo-Gothic basilica is located on a Slavic castle wall, the new building was carried out in 1861–63 by Christian Friedrich Arnold, ceiling and painting by Theodor Quentin. A restoration took place in 1986/87. A plastered building with a choir closed on three sides and a gable roof, hipped above the choir. Pointed west portal with eyelashes. The tower is divided into four parts, the upper floor eight-sided, below the tower roof a surrounding stone parapet (a second was removed in 1986), two low towers at the east end. Inside a flat wooden ceiling, the single-storey galleries have been drawn into the aisles. The choir with a single-bay groin vault is separated from the central nave by a triumphal arch, the vaulted three-sided choir closure with deep caps between ridges. The historical furnishings from the time of construction have been preserved and consist of a pulpit, baptism, brass chandelier (modern reproduction), and windows. Winged altar, the paintings by Carl Gottlieb Peschel: Predella with depiction of the Last Supper (left outside portrait of the architect Arnold), central panel with depiction of the crucifixion (right of the cross portrait of Ludwig Richter), on the wings the birth of Christ, resurrection of Christ. A large Kohl organ in a neo-Gothic case from 1863, reconstruction in 1869/70 by Franz Emil Keller and Gottfried Hildebrandt. 08959151
 


Old department store (so-called) (residential building with side building and two gate pillars as a courtyard entrance) Bergstrasse 3
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End of 18th century A two-storey plastered building with a basket arch portal and mansard roof, as a stately part of the historic village development around the church and manor, of significance in terms of the history and character of the town. The two-storey plastered building is slightly changed on the ground floor, a arched door frame with keystone and straight cornice roofing, a flat three-axis central projection, the window walls on the back and on the upper floor made of sandstone, profiled cornice, the roof as a mansard roof with modern skylights. The back with an open staircase and arched entrance in sandstone walls with wedge stone, window grating on two windows from the period of construction. A small side building as a two-story plastered building with a simple plaster structure, the roof as a hipped roof. A wooden door from the construction period with a decorative glazed skylight, the gate pillars made of quarry stone with a profiled cover plate. 08959155
 


Old diaconate (residential building (formerly diaconate) with sundial, side building and enclosure wall) Kirchstrasse 1
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re. 1838 A stately part of the village structure around the church and manor with local and architectural value. A two-story, stately plastered building with sandstone window frames and renewed lattice windows, the ground floor with wooden shutters, a simple sandstone door frame with cornice roofing, large sundial and dating, profiled eaves, the roof as a crooked hipped roof with beaver tail covering and bat dormers. 08959150
 


Residential stable house (without extensions) of a rectory, with enclosure wall and gate pillars as well as the remains of the rectory Kirchstrasse 2
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re. 1816 A characteristic testimony to the historical structure of the place, of significance in terms of building history and local history. On the ground floor massive, sandstone window frames, three arched doors with keystones made of sandstone, the middle one marked with "1816" and with a relief of a rooster, the upper floor half-timbered, the windows slightly enlarged, the roof as a gable roof. The enclosure consists of an approx. 1 m high plastered quarry stone wall with a rounded wall crown, two gate pillars made of sandstone blocks. The cellar and quarry stone plinth with the former sills of the parsonage, which was destroyed by Russian fire in 1945. 08959149
 


Transformer house Kirchstrasse 3 (next to)
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1st half of the 20th century A simple testimony to the development of the village with relevance to the history of construction and technology. A square plastered building, the crooked hipped roof with beaver tail covering as an intermediate roof, on top of which a slated tower-like structure with a tent roof. 08959148
 


Nonnenstein (memorial stone)
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Nonnenstein (memorial stone) Lommatzscher Strasse 17th century A 40 cm high, irregular natural stone cube without inscription, of local historical importance. 08959216
 


Residential house in a two-sided courtyard with a sloping cellar Riesaer Strasse 3
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first half of the 19th century As part of the old local structure with social and architectural value. A two-storey plastered building with a simple structure with corner pilasters and belts, sandstone window frames, the windows with winter glazing, the roof as a gable roof, on the right side of the eaves an extension of a narrow side under a roof, on the slope a arched cellar entrance made of brick, the cellar is vaulted. 08959160
 


House and barn of a farm Riesaer Strasse 5
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18th century As part of the historic village development of economic and architectural significance. The house is massive on the ground floor, the windows changed, the upper floor plastered half-timbering, the windows in historical size. The solid gable wall, the roof as a gable roof. The front part of the barn is massive, with ventilation grilles in oculi, the larger part is half-timbered, tapped (partly clay panels, partly bricked), boarded up to the courtyard, the roof as a gable roof. 08959159
 


Old school (residential building, former school, with enclosure) Riesaer Strasse 12
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Mid-18th century As a stately part of the old village structure with architectural significance and in good original condition, second school of the place. The ground floor made of solid plastered sandstone blocks, the windows and the door recently changed, on the upper floor half-timbered, the solid gables, partly original windows with winter glazing, the roof as a crooked hip roof. The enclosure is a quarry stone wall with a wooden door between pillars made of sandstone blocks. 08959153
 


Residential house (with extension) of a cottager's property Riesaer Strasse 14
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first quarter of the 19th century As evidence of the historical village structure typical of the time and landscape, of relevance to building history and the local image, largely authentically preserved. The building is a cultural monument for historical reasons. In terms of architectural history, it embodies, for posterity, the forms and materials of its time of origin (1st quarter of the 19th century). It is a copy of the small cottages once typical for the region in mixed construction (quarry stone / half-timbered / clay). In a changed environment there is still evidence of the former appearance of Staucha, which, apart from the main buildings of the place (church, parish and manor), has to be imagined as a collection of mostly comparable houses of this type. 08959154
 


Residential building Riesaer Strasse 21
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1st half of the 19th century The building, which has largely been preserved in its original form, is a testament to a rural form of settlement of architectural historical value. Solid on the ground floor, the upper floor plastered half-timbering, original window size with historical windows, the solid gable, the roof as a crooked hip roof, shutters on the upper floor, wooden door frames with a door from the construction period. There is a pear tree in front of the house. 08959162
 


Old school (house, former school) Schulstrasse 5
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1st half of the 18th century As part of the ensemble around the church, the house is of local historical importance. A two-storey plastered building in 3:10 axes, sandstone window frames and renewed cross-frame windows, two drilled door frames made of sandstone, the roof as a half-hip roof with beaver tail covering, on the back there is an arched entrance with plastered walls. 08959152
 


Individual features of the Staucha manor: mansion (No. 2), a farm building (No. 8/9), barn (No. 7), estate manager's house with shed (No. 1), courtyard paving and hillside wall with cellar of a manor (see also material group document Obj. 09302348)
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Individual features of the Staucha manor: mansion (No. 2), a farm building (No. 8/9), barn (No. 7), estate manager's house with shed (No. 1), courtyard paving and hillside wall with cellar of a manor (see also material group document Obj. 09302348) Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 1; 2; 7; 8th; 9
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re. 1753 (manor house) The buildings are representative evidence of feudal residential and economic structures with local historical, architectural and architectural significance. The former manor house, today a residential building (Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 2) is a single-storey, eleven-axis baroque building with a mansard roof and was built between 1753 and 1756. The manor is a two-storey plastered building in 11: 5 axes, with a flat three-axis central projection and renewed sandstone free staircase, rich portal garments with alliance coat of arms, dating and tail roofing, sandstone window garments, facade structure by painted corner pilasters and mirror fields in trumpet-l'oeil technique, new cross-section technique Mansard roof with three upright dormers over the central projection. Inside a stair hall with four pillars and groin vaults, adjoining wide stairwell made of sandstone with original, openwork stone railing and simple stucco ceiling from the period of construction, simple stucco ceilings from the 19th century in the living rooms, some oven niches, farm building (number 8, parcel 292/1) : One-storey plastered building, sandstone window frames, mansard roof with towers, inside three-aisled, 13-yoke cowshed, groined vaults on granite pillars with belt arches, front component to the manor house two-storey with half-timbered upper floor and high hipped roof, barn (number 7, corridor section 292/3.) Quarry stone construction, plastered, two basket arched entrances today added, high crooked hip roof, residential building with shed (number 1, parcel 287/2): simple two-storey plastered building with sandstone window and door walls, or on the upper floor made of cast stone, simple plaster structure with corner pilasters and belt tape, Half-hip roof, attached Remi se as a single-storey quarry stone building with large wooden gates, deformed gable roof, slope wall with cellar (parcel 287/1): behind the manor house high quarry stone wall to secure the slope with arched cellar neck, stairs and ogival door walls and arched cellar, courtyard area with granite-basalt cobblestones. 08959147
 


Material collection of the Staucha manor with the following individual monuments: mansion (No. 2), a farm building (No. 8 and 9), barn (No. 7), estate manager's house with shed (No. 1), courtyard paving and slope wall with cellar of a manor (see individual monument document Obj. 08959147) and the Gutspark (garden monument)
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Material collection of the Staucha manor with the following individual monuments: mansion (No. 2), a farm building (No. 8 and 9), barn (No. 7), estate manager's house with shed (No. 1), courtyard paving and slope wall with cellar of a manor (see individual monument document Obj. 08959147) and the Gutspark (garden monument) Thomas-Müntzer-Platz 1; 2; 7; 8th; 9
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18th century The mansion is a baroque building with a mansard roof and two-armed flight of stairs, as representative evidence of feudal residential and economic structures with local historical, architectural and architectural significance. 09302348
 

Steudten

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Residential stable house and side building of a former three-sided courtyard, with two gate pillars and courtyard paving Teichstrasse 1
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re. 1817 (stable house) A largely authentically preserved building in the historic district, which is of architectural and economic importance. The residential stable is a two-storey plastered building with sandstone window walls on the ground floor, profiled stone walls on the upper floor, roof overhang, the roof as a crooked hip roof with beaver tail covering. The sandstone door walls are marked in the keystone with "1817". The side building is solid on the ground floor, half-timbered on the upper floor, original windows, two loading hatches, five segmented arched door walls made of sandstone with keystones, two of which have reliefs (1st marked 1818 and horse relief, 2nd with sheep relief), roof overhang, the roof as a crooked hipped roof with beaver tail covering . The courtyard paving consists of cat's head pavement, plus two sandstone gateposts with profiled cover plates and a vase crown. 08959197
 


Stable house of a farm, with remains of a courtyard wall and cellars Teichstrasse 2
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re. 1788 An important part of the village structure, historically relevant with scientific and documentary value. On the ground floor solid, the upper floor half-timbered plastered, on the ground floor sandstone window frames, basket arch door frames made of sandstone with keystone, there marked with "1788", on the upper floor cleaning bottles, 14 axes, roof overhang, a high crooked hip roof with beaver tail covering and gable gable with two loading hatches one above the other. In addition, the remains of a wall with an underground cellar with sandstone walls. 08959196
 


Residential stable house with hook-shaped extension Teichstrasse 3
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Mid 19th century The half-timbered building with a largely authentically preserved Hakenhof as part of the historic district is of architectural importance. On the ground floor massive, sandstone walls, upstairs half-timbered, one gable massive, the other over both floors and in the gable triangle half-timbered. The extension is massive on the ground floor, half-timbered on the upper floor, with a loading hatch, sandstone cuboids at the corner, supporting pillars on the slope, roof overhang, the roof designed as a crooked hip roof. 08959194
 


Residential stable house, barn and attached side building of a former four-sided courtyard Teichstrasse 4
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Mid 19th century A stately courtyard in a largely authentic condition, of importance in terms of building history and local history. The stable house is solid on the ground floor, 3:14 axes, on the upper floor half-timbered partly painted, sandstone window frames, sandstone door frames with keystone, the gable solid, arched windows and blinding oculi in the gable, roof overhang, crooked hip roof. The barn is a half-timbered construction with clay infills, two straight gate entrances, a mighty one-sided hipped roof with beaver tail covering, roof overhang. The annex to the barn is massive on the ground floor, the upper floor is half-timbered, the roof overhang, the gable is massive, the gable roof is covered with beaver tail. 08959195
 


Stable house of a farm Teichstrasse 5
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around 1820 The plastered solid building with two artfully crafted sandstone door walls with keystone, in the peasant plait style of the time around 1800, of architectural significance. Both door walls are very elaborately worked in the peasant plait style, with keystones and multi-profiled roofing, on the sides a flat pilaster structure. 08959198
 

Push seat

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Waystone
Waystone (Map) 19th century A slender sandstone cube approx. 1.70 m high with a well-preserved inscription: “Plotitz 1/8 St./ Seerhausen 1/2 St./ Gleina 1/4 St./ Staucha 3/4 St./ Trogen 1/2 St. Lommatzsch 1.5 St. / Stösitz 1/4 St./ Grubnitz 1/2 St. “with importance in terms of traffic history. 08959170
 


Stösitzer Mühle (mill house and barn (with angular extension) of a mill property) Hauptstrasse 46
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re. 1821 The well-preserved buildings of the mill ensemble are of architectural and local significance. The mill house is solid on the ground floor, sandstone walls, sandstone segmented arched windows with keystone, labeled "JCW 1821". The upper floor half-timbering, original window size, the gable half-timbering, 2: 8 axes, loading hatch, half-hip roof, roof overhang. The extension is made of wood, the barn is a single-storey plastered building, the simple plaster structure has been preserved, a large segmental arched entrance, three ventilation oculi in the gable, tooth cut under the eaves, gable roof. 08959203
 


Quarry stone wall and six gate pillars of the former manor Steinweg 7; 9
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19th century (enclosure) The only surviving relics of the entrance area to the manor and castle, thus of local historical importance. Two large plastered gate pillars with multi-profiled cover plates, one with a vase crown and plastic ornament, the other with vase casting, four small plastered gate pillars with profiled cover plates, ending as flat tips, a quarry stone wall as a fence. 08959211
 

Treben

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Residential stable house, side building and barn (with extension) and paving of a three-sided courtyard Short street 4
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re. 1839 (stable house) A largely original courtyard ensemble, in good condition, as part of the old local structure, thus of importance in terms of building history and economic history. The residential stable house is solid on the ground floor, half-timbered on the upper floor, partly skidded, profiled segmental arched door walls with keystones, a sun motif in the gusset, 12 axes, roof overhang, the roof as a crooked hip roof with beaver tail covering. The building is labeled "JPO 1839". The side building is massive on the ground floor, half-timbered on the upper floor, nine axes, two loading hatches, original windows, roof overhang, partly sandstone walls. The barn is a single-storey plastered building with three powerful support pillars in front of it, two segmented arched gates (one partially walled up), central windows, oculi under the eaves, a small extension with a gable roof. The original courtyard pavement has been preserved. 08959178
 


Residential stable house (without extensions) of a farm Short street 6
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Mid 19th century As part of the historical settlement structure, it has largely been preserved in its original form and is therefore of significant architectural significance. on the ground floor massive, the upper floor half-timbered, ten axes, the original cubature retained, two loading hatches, sandstone door walls with keystones, the solid gables, roof overhang, the roof designed as a crooked hip roof. 08959179
 

Wilschwitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Lehngut Wilschwitz (Vorwerk): residential building of a feudal estate Bauernweg 3
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1840 As a monument-relevant component of a large fiefdom of architectural and local historical importance. The house with adjoining stable is solid on the ground floor, sandstone window frames, sandstone door frames with multi-profiled roofing, corner blocks made of sandstone, the upper floor half-timbered, clad at the rear, the crooked hipped roof partly covered with plain tile, the gable half-timbered. The stable is a single-storey plastered building with sandstone walls, the saddle and half hip roof partly covered with beaver tail. 08959144
 


House (on an angular floor plan) and barn of a farm Pappelweg 2
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Early 18th century (farmhouse) The largely authentically preserved half-timbered buildings are part of the historical settlement structure and are of architectural and economic importance. The house is solid on the ground floor with sandstone door walls, on the upper floor half-timbered, central strut with leafed headbands, the historic windows are slightly enlarged, and a two-storey angled extension to the house. The barn in half-timbered construction, tapped, with clay infills, the gable half-timbered boarded up, the roof as a gable roof with a roof overhang. 08959141
 

Remarks

  1. The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .

Individual evidence

  1. Kirchengalerie , 1840, p. 107
  2. Gernot Dietze: Small monuments, often little noticed gems of our homeland. in: Messages of the Landesverein Sächsischer Heimatschutz e. V. 09/1999, p. 11ff.

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