List of cultural monuments in Technitz

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The list of cultural monuments in Technitz contains the cultural monuments in the Döbelner district of Technitz .

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

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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 .

Technitz

image designation location Dating description ID
House, side building and courtyard paving of a farm Möckwitzer Weg 10; 12
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re. 1860 It is of architectural and socio-historical importance, stately home with an architectural ornament that is distinguished in its simplicity, significant due to the preserved unity also due to the paving of the courtyard, due to its secluded location on a hill of importance for the landscape.

Former Hessel estate

  • Manor house: seven axes, two storeys and jamb, quarry stone base, plastered clinker building above, ground floor: plaster ashlar, windows e.g. T. added, original: z. T. winter windows, field door with skylights, granite steps
  • Side building: plastered facade, relationship between wall opening and wall is no longer correct.
09206503
 


Bauerngut Planitz (stable house and side building (possibly moving house) of a farm) Möckwitzer Weg 14
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Mid 19th century Significant in terms of building history, economic history and social history, large complex with a stately representative impression, shaping the landscape in its location.

Gut Planitz consists of a manor house with an adjoining stable house and the house for migrants on the opposite side, windows partially disfigured and renewed, base: quarry stone and clinker plastered, ground floor: plaster ashlar, pull-out house: ground floor quarry stone, arches added: upper floor half-timbered with winter windows.

09206499
 


Residential house in open development in a corner Technitzer Berg 2
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re. 1905 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, it is a defining feature of the town due to its exposed location, a rare testimony to the early days of Technitz.

3: 3: 5 axes, two-storey in corner position, three-storey, high base made of porphyry rubble with sandstone blocks around the windows and at corners, overlying floors in clinker composite construction, windows, roofing possibly renewed.

09206480
 


Cottage Technitzer Berg 5
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2nd quarter of the 19th century Structurally and socially-historically of importance, characterizing the street scene through half-timbered upper floor.

Residential house typical of the landscape, small house, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, beaver tail covering renewed, front door with window, renewed in accordance with monument regulations

09206468
 


Freiberger Mulde Bridge Westewitzer Strasse
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1870-1871 Three-arched stone bridge over the Freiberg Mulde , significant in terms of traffic history , shaping the landscape.

This structure is a three-arched bridge with spans of 10.92 m and 20.1 m and 10.92 m. The pillars are 5.98 m thick. The bridge is 65.0 m long. The building shows a beautiful natural stone design. The flat and slender arches, the interplay between the ashlar masonry of the vaults made of gray sandstone and the reddish polygonal masonry of the front walls made of Hohenlaufter granite, as well as the mighty protruding pillars should be noted. The structure crosses the federal highway 175 and passes under the Freiberg Mulde. Sandstone, Hohenlaufter granite and reinforced concrete were used as building materials.

09206466
 


Individual monuments of the aggregate church and Kirchhof Technitz (see aggregate same address, Obj. 09301677): Church, chapel, war memorials for the fallen of 1870/71, for the fallen of the First World War and for the fallen of the Second World War as well as graves
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Individual monuments of the aggregate church and Kirchhof Technitz (see aggregate same address, Obj. 09301677): Church, chapel, war memorials for the fallen of 1870/71, for the fallen of the First World War and for the fallen of the Second World War as well as graves Westewitzer Strasse
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1843/1850 Significant in terms of local history and architectural history, the site and landscape in an elevated position, classicist hall church with west tower, of importance in terms of church history and architectural quality.
  • Church: Classicist hall church, built by Gustav Uhlig from Grünlichtenberg according to plans by master bricklayer Grellmann from Mügeln using fittings from the previous building, plastered building with straight east end and hipped roof, hall with hollow vaults, thanks to the surrounding two-storey wooden galleries with a centralizing effect, glazed in the east, parapets with profiled cornices and pilasters, pulpit altar framed by two mighty fluted half-columns on high pedestals, volute swings above the cornice and the baptismal angel of the previous building (1759), high-quality baptismal font from 1563 restored during the new building, scenic reliefs on the cup: Noah's Ark, Red Sea, Circumcision of Christ and baptism in the Jordan as well as the coats of arms of those of Hausberg, Holda, Weißenbach and Boeckem, organ by Carl Eduard Jehmlich with a classicist prospect (1852/53), remains of a wooden epitaph on the north gallery for Georg Christoph von Dölau (d. 1694), Tower is renovated.
  • Cemetery 1: with old trees, memorial for those who fell in World War II, simple wooden crosses, memorial for those who died in World War I: porphyry plate with a relief of a standing warrior, base with inscription, around the relief of a standing warrior, base with inscription, around the relief ( The names of the fallen are embedded, the top of the relief is limited by round arches with inscriptions, sandstone plinth, chapel (marked 1895), tombstone: weathered writing, sculptor called Schulze, artistic claim of the relief (anchor, feather, torch), memorial for the fallen in 1870/71: obelisk with inscription and relief (helmet, oak leaves), hereditary burial from 1888: manor owners, the Lorenz family on Küsten, simple layout, original fencing, portico-like design with fluted pilasters, urn burial: cube made of natural stone (around 1836) , Weathered inscription, relief on cover plate (open book, pen), stone urn as sculpture on stone base, mossy inscription, grave with angel relief: completely ingrown,
  • Cemetery 2: old trees, hereditary burials, end of the 19th century.
09206482
 


The whole of the church and cemetery in Technitz, with the individual monuments: church, chapel, war memorials for the fallen of 1870/71, for those who fell in World War I and for those who fell in World War II, graves and hereditary burials (see individual monuments, same address, Obj. 09206482) and as a whole, the churchyard and the neighboring cemetery
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The whole of the church and cemetery in Technitz, with the individual monuments: church, chapel, war memorials for the fallen of 1870/71, for those who fell in World War I and for those who fell in World War II, graves and hereditary burials (see individual monuments, same address, Obj. 09206482) and as a whole, the churchyard and the neighboring cemetery Westewitzer Strasse
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19th century Significant in terms of local history and architectural history, the site and landscape in an elevated position, classicist hall church with west tower, of importance in terms of church history and architectural quality.
  • Cemetery 1 (= churchyard): with old trees, memorial for those who fell in World War II, simple wooden crosses, memorial for those who fell in World War I: porphyry plate with relief of a standing warrior, base with inscription, around the relief of a standing warrior, base with inscription , the names of the fallen are embedded around the relief (sunk), the relief is limited at the top by round arches with inscriptions, sandstone plinth, chapel (marked 1895), tombstone: weathered writing, sculptor called Schulze, artistic claim of the relief (anchor, feather , Torch), memorial for the fallen in 1870/71: obelisk with inscription and relief (helmet, oak leaves), hereditary burial from 1888: manor owners, the Lorenz family on Küsten, simple design, original enclosure, portico-like design with fluted pilasters, urn burial: cube made Natural stone (around 1836), weathered inscription, relief on cover plate (open book, feather), stone u rne as a sculpture on a stone base, moss-covered inscription, grave with angel relief: completely ingrown.
  • Cemetery 2: old trees, hereditary burials, complex at the end of the 19th century (second cemetery: Flstk. 64)
09301677
 


Apartment building in open development Westewitzer Strasse 4
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around 1860 (tenement) Originally preserved, simple plastered building of architectural quality with old plaster use, design in the style of the neo-renaissance 09206465
 


Residential stable house and enclosure of a former parsonage Westewitzer Strasse 7
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around 1800 Typical evidence of village architecture in an exposed location, half-timbered building that defines the townscape, as a former parish of local historical importance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (fired up, old half-timbered presumably underneath), presumably old roof structure (disfigured covered), parcel 52/5 enclosure

09206474
 


Rectory and enclosure Westewitzer Strasse 9
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around 1900 Part of the ensemble of church, cemetery, school, parsonage, of importance for the history of the place and the street image.

Rectory, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, roof house, sandstone walls, windows and doors renewed

09206472
 


Old school (former school and outbuildings, wall and heiste) Westewitzer Strasse 11
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re. 1765 As a former school of local historical importance, due to its location a half-timbered building that defines the townscape, side building in pure half-timbered construction.

School with massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), old windows, original front door with porphyry cornice, clay infill, old stairwell, side building with dovecote, rear gable wall massively renewed

09206473
 


Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard To the Muldenblick 5; 7
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1800 and later The manor complex, which is significant in terms of building and local history, is impressive due to its unity, its roof landscape and the z. T. original window.
  • Residential stable house: plastered clinker plinth, ground floor plastered and with porphyry walls (partly original windows), upper floor half-timbered with old windows, roof with old beaver tail covering and pike dormers
  • Side building: timber framing on the upper floor boarded up.
09206479
 

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 .

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