List of cultural monuments in Teichnitz

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The list of cultural monuments in Teichnitz includes the cultural monuments of the Bautzen district of Teichnitz , which were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until March 2018 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

List of cultural monuments in Teichnitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house with adjoining barn and stable Dorfplatz 6
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Late 18th / early 19th century Architecturally and socially important, pointed gable, small vestibule with a pointed roof, four very small windows with wooden facings on the first floor 09251379
 
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Rittergut and Gutspark Teichnitz (material entity) Gutsweg 1, 3, 6, 7
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1802-1850; around 1820 (servants' house and farm building); Beginning of the 19th century (manor park), around 1900 (redesigned to create a landscape) Subject aggregate of the Teichnitz manor with the following individual monuments: three barns, stable and remains of the enclosure with three gate pillars (see Obj. 09251380), manor park (garden monument) as well as servants' house and farm buildings as a whole; Historically important [disruptive elements: three LPG buildings in the service yard]. The manor park was probably created in connection with the construction of the manor house in 1802 and was originally laid out as a regular complex. Around 1900 it was transformed into a landscape park. In 1937 part of the park fell victim to the construction of the motorway, the southern park wall was demolished and rebuilt north of the motorway. The complex is enclosed in the north by a plastered enclosure wall, in the south, east and partly in the west by quarry stone walls. The park turns into a forest-like structure in the west, there is no enclosure. The system of paths is difficult to read.
  • Former mansion demolished August 2013
  • Servants' house (No. 1, today residential building): one-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof
  • Farm building: one-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof and skylight
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Residential house in open development Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 40
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Around 1900 Significant from a socio-historical point of view, hipped roof, entrance on the back, small skylight with triangular gable 09251391
 
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Residential building Neuteichnitzer Strasse 2
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Around 1850 Half-timbered upper storey boarded up, of architectural significance, carved wooden facings on windows, half-hip roof 09251376
 
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House and former barn as well as remains of the enclosure of a former three-sided courtyard
House and former barn as well as remains of the enclosure of a former three-sided courtyard Neuteichnitzer Strasse 5
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Around 1800/1820 Structurally and socially important, first floor boarded up, wooden facings with triangular gables, natural stone, central emphasis of the barn with large bat dormers 09251375
 
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Rittergut Oehna / Former manor house, estate manager's house with attached stable building and farm building as well as remains of the gate entrance [demolished in 2019/20]
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Rittergut Oehna / Former manor house, estate manager's house with attached stable building and farm building as well as remains of the gate entrance [demolished in 2019/20] Oehna 1, 1a
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Marked with 1813 (manor house); 1880–1885 (manor house and farm building) Structurally and locally of importance.
  • Manor house: central emphasis by entrance area with arched portal and keystone, two-sided staircase (demolition), crooked hip roof; marked with "1813 - SM" [demolished]
  • Manor house: two-storey plastered building with plaster corner blocks, hipped roof with little roof house [demolished]
  • Stable building attached to it: plastered quarry stone building with belt cornice, saddle brook with bat dormers [demolished]
  • Farm building with stables: wide-spread massive plastered quarry stone building with stone walls and gable roof [mostly demolished]
  • The gate pillars of the entrance are still in place; overall very endangered condition

Castle-like three-wing building with late baroque and classicist forms, high hipped mansard roof, originally 18th century. The portals with flat segment gables, profiled sandstone walls with keystones and crowning triangular gable, marked 1802. Several smaller houses, barns and stables have been preserved.

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Residential building
Residential building Stauseestrasse 3
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, historically significant, pointed roof, emphasis on the ground floor with low entrance door, boarded gable, window panels 09251377
 
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Path pillar Stauseestraße 3 (in front of)
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1st half of the 19th century Path pillar from the first half of the 19th century, monolithic pillar made of granite, shaft with chamfered corners, above a head with inscribed side surfaces (direction to nearby villages, location information partly still legible) and a flat pyramidal closure. As a testimony to the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​local and traffic-historical importance. 09251378
 
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Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. Description of the garden monument Gutspark Teichnitz (Silke Epple, August 27, 2008): at the beginning of the 19th century regularly designed complex, probably at the same time as the manor house (1802), around 1900 redesigned to a landscape complex. Landscape park changes into forest-like structure in the west.
    • Structural assets:
      • Enclosure: plastered enclosure wall on the northern border, quarry stone wall on the east and south border of the garden, quarry stone wall only partially available on the western border (open to the forest adjacent to the west)
    • Development:
      • Entrances: Gate system with three gate pillars, access from the east towards the manor house
      • Path system: paths are difficult to read and can be experienced more as forest paths
    • Water elements: Stream of the Temritz water with the remains of a weir in the southern park area, former pond on parcel 297 east of the manor has disappeared, today only meadows with a row of winter linden trees (Tilia cordata)
    • Vegetation:
      • Individual trees: two chestnuts (Castanea sativa) south of the manor house
      • There are old trees, the structure of the woody plantings is difficult to read, the woodland has become overgrown
    • Other protected assets:
      • Soil relief: terrain sloping towards the south

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Individual evidence

  1. Barbara Bechter (edited by), Wiebke Fastenrath (edited by), Georg Dehio (author), Dehio Vereinigung (edited by): Dehio - Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Sachsen Volume 1 . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1996, ISBN 978-3-422-03043-5 .

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