List of cultural monuments in Thallwitz

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

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

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Thallwitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 28 left Elbisch (see also material document - Obj. 09305644)
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 28 left Elbisch (see also material document - Obj. 09305644) (Map) after 1828 In terms of surveying and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815.

Memorial text. After Napoleon's reign ended, the borders of Europe were redefined at the Congress of Vienna from September 18, 1814 to June 9, 1815. Saxony, which fought alongside Napoleon and was therefore among the defeated, had to cede almost two thirds of its territory by decision of the victorious powers. Almost all of these areas were assigned to Prussia and became part of the Prussian province of Saxony. The new border ran - beginning in Wittig on the Witka River (now Poland) across the Upper Lusatia, met the Elbe at Strehla, continued west to Schkeuditz and finally ended south of Leipzig at today's border with Saxony-Anhalt. Even today it can be traced back to the division of the church provinces between Saxony and Brandenburg. The first marking of the newly created border line was made in 1815 by means of wooden stakes erected in pairs. The distances between the boundary signs were not uniform, but referred to local conditions such as ditches, rivers or roads and varied between 200 and 4,350 meters. From 1828 the wooden border posts were gradually replaced by much more solid border stones, the design of which goes back to Prussian designs and which are known as pilare (Spanish for "column"). A total of four types of boundary stones can be distinguished. They are numbered from east to west, with the counting starting anew on the Elbe (right Elbe boundary stones number 1–212, left Elbe number 1–74). East of the Elbe, the stones between number 1 and number 82 are initially designed as a pair of granite blocks, between which a runner stone marks the exact boundary. From number 82 to 148, truncated pyramids stand directly on the border line. Then the forms alternate unsystematically between slender sandstone steles and truncated pyramids with plinths. Several volunteer local researchers have brought together essential findings on the course of the former Saxon-Prussian border.

The property of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a monument results from their historical significance; they are reminiscent of a decisive event for Saxony's history. The public interest in preservation is based on the great attention that individual people, groups and communities pay to these stone testimonies of history. In the meantime, several publications have appeared, more extensive documentation is available and signs have even been put up on at least one section of the former border. (LfD / 2014)

Approx. 1.50 m high, slim stele made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff with a chiseled writing field for number and country code KS / KP directly on the border line. The number 28 in the title block was subsequently removed, one side bears the inscription: "XLIV" (44th), which indicates a second use of the stone.

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Barn of a farm Am Teich 10
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around 1800 Half-timbered barn, farm building of the former forestry in good original condition, of architectural and local significance.

Single-storey half-timbered building, crooked hip roof.

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Waystone
Waystone Bahnhofstrasse 1 (in front of)
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19th century partly copy, sandstone, inscriptions, significance in terms of traffic history.

Copy of a square sandstone column with inscriptions from the 19th century. Wegestein as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance. (LfD / 2014)

Sandstone pillars, inscription: arrows and place names “Eilenburg” and “Bunitz”, stone heavily revised or a copy of the historical original.

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Individual features of the property Thallwitz: manor / tenant house (No. 5), two gentlemen's houses (No. 4 and No. 8) and barn (No. 9) of a former manor (see also property - Obj. 09304520)
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Individual features of the property Thallwitz: manor / tenant house (No. 5), two gentlemen's houses (No. 4 and No. 8) and barn (No. 9) of a former manor (see also property - Obj. 09304520) Village square 4; 5; 8th; 9
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2nd half of the 18th century, later reshaped Former symmetrical manor complex formed into an oval courtyard, mansion / tenant house simple plastered building with hipped roof, of local historical importance.

Former symmetrical manor complex facing the oval courtyard, mansion: two-storey, plastered quarry stone building, window and door walls in sandstone, profiled eaves, inside vaults on the ground floor, hipped roof, cavalier houses: two-storey, plastered solid construction, tent roofs, inside vaults, lime tree avenue, remains of the farm buildings ( Barn: plastered broken stone and brick building, roof renewed), connecting buildings from gentleman's houses to the manor house demolished in 1945/46.

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Material collection of the Thallwitz manor, with the individual monuments: mansion / tenant house (No. 5), two cavalier houses (No. 4 and No. 8) and barn (No. 9) of a former manor (see individual monuments - Obj. 08972452) and with the elements as a whole : two fountains, remains of a lime tree avenue and courtyard paving
Material collection of the Thallwitz manor, with the individual monuments: mansion / tenant house (No. 5), two cavalier houses (No. 4 and No. 8) and barn (No. 9) of a former manor (see individual monuments - Obj. 08972452) and with the elements as a whole : two fountains, remains of a lime tree avenue and courtyard paving Village square 4; 5; 8th; 9
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2nd half of the 18th century Former symmetrical manor complex formed into an oval courtyard, mansion / tenant house simple plastered building with hipped roof, of local historical importance.

Former symmetrical manor complex facing the oval courtyard, mansion: two-story, plastered quarry stone building, window and door walls in sandstone, profiled eaves, inside vaults on the ground floor, hipped roof, cavalier houses: two-story, plastered solid construction, tent roofs, inside vaults, linden avenue, remains of the farm buildings (Barn: plastered broken stone and brick building, roof renewed), connecting buildings from gentleman's houses to the manor house demolished in 1945/46.

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Road bridge over the Herrenteich Im Ilsental 3 (behind)
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Mid 19th century Arch bridge on four arches, significance in terms of traffic history.

Arch bridge over four arches, plastered quarry stone building, partly brick, triangular cover.

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Thallwitz Castle and Park as a whole, with the individual monuments: Castle (No. 10), staircase with cascade in the park and garden house as well as the former orangery (No. 4), furthermore the castle garden (garden monument) with two ponds and an avenue, as well as with the ensemble parts: outbuildings at the palace garden and enclosure wall Kollauer Strasse 4; 10
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around 1580 (castle) Castle a renaissance building with volute gables and corner bay windows, of art-historical importance, extension building with tower in neo-renaissance style (architect: Arwed Rossbach, Leipzig), remarkable baroque garden built under the Counts of Hoym, since 1783 castle in the possession of the princes of Reuss-Ebersdorf, building history, local history and of importance for the townscape.

Castle: three-story plastered building with volute-adorned dwarf houses, stair tower and corner bay on the courtyard side, terrace on the garden side, southern 19th century extension in German Neo-Renaissance three-storey with high tower and gable, cascade staircase: sandstone, shell-shaped water basin, ornamental grille, garden shed: wooden structure Saddle roof (supported by wooden columns), palace garden: avenues, ponds with bridges, terraces, hedges, strict baroque structure still recognizable, redesigned as a landscape park since 1764, orangery: heavily changed, former cavalier house demolished around 1980, (small remains of the wall still exist), enclosure wall in the east of the palace garden.

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Individual features of the Thallwitz Castle and Park: Castle (No. 10), staircase with cascade in the park and garden house as well as the former orangery (No. 4)
Individual features of the Thallwitz Castle and Park: Castle (No. 10), staircase with cascade in the park and garden house as well as the former orangery (No. 4) Kollauer Strasse 4; 10
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around 1580 Castle a renaissance building with volute gables and corner bay windows, of art historical importance, extension building with tower in neo-renaissance style (architect: Arwed Rossbach, Leipzig), remarkable baroque garden, park built under the Counts of Hoym, castle in the possession of the princes of Reuss-Ebersdorf since 1783, architectural history , of importance in terms of local history and the appearance of the town.

Castle, built around 1580, annex marked 1882 (MDCCCLXXXII, on the gable): three-storey plastered building with volute-adorned dormitories, stair tower and corner bay on the courtyard side, terrace on the garden side, southern 19th century annex in German neo-Renaissance three-storey with high tower and gable, cascade Stairs: sandstone, shell-shaped water basin, ornamental grille, garden shed: wooden structure with a gable roof (supported by wooden columns), park: avenues, ponds with bridges, terraces, hedges, strictly baroque structure still recognizable, redesigned as a landscape park since 1764, orangery: heavily changed, former cavalier house demolished around 1980 (small remains of the wall still exist).

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Schösserhaus (former residential building)
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Schösserhaus (former residential building) Kollauer Strasse 14
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re. 1779 Half-timbered building on the church and castle that characterizes the locality, local and socio-historical significance.

Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper storey in half-timbering (plastered or mounted), hipped roof, sundial (marked 1779), original stairs inside (plastering and windows renewed).

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Untermühle (mill building (with mill technology) and Lossalauf (formerly Mühlgraben) with weir and bank reinforcement of the flood channel) Mühlenstrasse 32
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around 1790 according to information Sawmill and grinding mill, simple plastered building with a crooked roof, mill technology preserved, rifle weir partly in wooden construction, bank reinforcement at the flood inlet in quarry stone, of technical and local historical importance.

Mill building: two-storey plastered building, half-hipped roof, some old windows, sills artificial stone, profiled eaves, ground floor, some stone walls, old door. Grain mill and sawmill: one-storey, partly solid, partly half-timbered, flat monopitch roof, original mill technology and water wheel, Mühlgraben (measurement table 1907: New Lossa Bach) renewed in 1973, closed in 1969, border at the inlet of the flood channel in rubble masonry, riflemen: in wood - and iron construction, three protective panels that are manually moved with winches using chain hoists.

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Rectory Neue Hauptstrasse 1
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Mid 19th century simple plastered building with original door portal, of local historical importance.

Two-storey, gable roof, plastered solid construction, rubble stone base, door and window frames in sandstone, door with roofing in sandstone, original door, simple eaves (plaster structure renewed).

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Residential building Neue Hauptstrasse 2
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around 1910 Building on the local pond with the typical plaster and clinker structure of the time around 1910, of significance in terms of building history and local development.

Two-storey building, mansard roof (beaver tail covering), ground floor and basement clinker brick, plaster structure, several gables, windows improperly renewed.

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Gasthof Zum Reussischen Hof (inn with annex)
Gasthof Zum Reussischen Hof (inn with annex) Neue Hauptstrasse 3
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Mid 19th century Well-structured plastered building with triple windows in the gable, significance of the local history.

Two-storey, plastered with plaster structure, high pitched roof, windows on the ground floor and arched at the gable, street-side gable with corner crowns (obelisks), hall: natural stone plinth, clinker brick structure, raised central section, pitched roof, interior with cast-iron columns.

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Residential building Neue Hauptstrasse 4
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around 1905, probably older in the core simply structured plastered building with a crooked hipped roof, characterizing the townscape on the Lossa, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, half-hip roof, plastered brick building, simple plaster structure, elaborate original front door with roof, original windows.

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Residential building Neue Hauptstrasse 9
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, simple house from around 1800 preserved in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, upper floor presumably half-timbered, one-sided half-hip roof, original windows, door with sandstone walls, profiled eaves, windows presumably with wooden walls.

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Dorfkirche Thallwitz (church (with furnishings), churchyard with war memorial for those who fell in World War I and tombs)
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Dorfkirche Thallwitz (church (with furnishings), churchyard with war memorial for those who fell in World War I and tombs) Neue Hauptstrasse 10
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Late 15th century, more recent changes Baroque hall church with west tower and older, late Gothic choir with a polygonal end, of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of the town and the character of the townscape.

Church: plastered quarry stone building, hall church with retracted choir with polygonal end (from 1440), hipped roof, west tower with octagonal bell-shaped storey and dome (completed in 1626), several more recent additions, war memorial: stele with relief and crowning (iron cross) made of porphyry tuff, inscription : “1914–1918 - For us. The grateful Thallwitz community. ”(Partly heavily weathered).

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Gasthof Sächsischer Hof (inn (with two house numbers) with attached side building and section of the wall facing Kollauer Straße) Neue Hauptstrasse 12; 14
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1st half of the 19th century Plastered construction defining the local image, significance of the local history.

Inn building: two-storey, plastered, door frames and sills sandstone, gable roof, mostly historical windows, hall on the upper floor, residential building: two-storey, plastered, ground floor and gable massive, upper storey half-timbered, gable roof, mostly historical windows, outbuildings with gate entrance: two-storey, massive , Sandstone sills, outbuildings (stable): quarry stone and brick masonry, plastered, sandstone sills.

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Storage building Siedewitzstrasse 25
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17th century, later changed Typical, multi-storey, stately, multi-axis granary, plastered building with small windows and large gates, with a gable roof, formerly part of the Thallwitz manor, significance for local and architectural history.

Three-story, quarry stone and brick masonry, plastered, plaster structure (pilaster frames), window frames on the ground floor partly in sandstone, on the gable above the former lintel stone with a label (illegible), gable roof.

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Bohlitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Water tower
Water tower Am Wasserturm 1 (opposite)
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around 1910 Old location Collmen, lower part of the tower in clinker construction, technical monument, of local history.

Water tower: lower part of the tower clinker brick, water tank plastered, tent roof, completely renovated in accordance with listed buildings.

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Residential building (with four house numbers) Lossaer Strasse 2; 4; 6; 8
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around 1800 Old location Collmen, day laborer's house, single-storey plastered building with mansard roof, of socio-historical importance.

One-storey, plastered quarry stone building, mansard roof with dormers, stone eaves, some original doors.

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Villa with garage and villa garden Parkweg 5
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1879-1880 Representative residential building in the Swiss house style, significance in terms of local history and building history.

Memorial text. Erected in 1879/80 as a residential building for the manor owner of Böhlitz Johannes Markus Max Zacharias and his family, rented to the city of Leipzig in 1917 and converted into a youth home ("Lutherhof"), in 1927 by foreclosure sale to Hannover AG (quarry operator), used as an office and Apartment of the Böhlitz quarry director Wilhelm Hartmann (from 1932). It is a two-storey, plastered solid construction with a jamb and a gently sloping, far protruding gable roof. High base with sandstone elements (window frames, cornice), main floors smoothly plastered, window frames profiled, jamb and gable in half-timbering (one gable boarded up), carved roof purlins, stairways to the street and to the park with original stair gates, coats of arms as external decoration and several elaborately carved balconies , especially on the veranda facing the garden. Front door from the construction period and inside original staircase with stucco ceiling and terrazzo floor, lead glass window. Garage plastered solid construction with brick base and gable roof. Historical trees in the garden have been dated. Due to its connection with the manor, the villa property is a testimony to the history of the locality, it documents the ownership, living and living conditions of the Böhlitz manor owner in the late 19th century. It also embodies a local historical statement through its later use as an office and director's apartment for the Böhlitz quarry . As a typical and sophisticated example of villa architecture from the late 19th century, it is also of architectural importance. (LfD / 2012)

Two-storey, plastered solid construction with jamb, jamb and gable in half-timbered (one gable boarded up), flat pitched gable roof, carved roof purlins, some with superstructures, high plinth with plaster groove, sandstone plinth cornice, staircases to the street and to the park, sandstone basement window frames, original stair grille, several carved balconies, coats of arms and several elaborately carved balconies, especially on the veranda on the garden side, window structures, some still shutters, original door, original windows, some lead glass windows, inside: original staircase with stucco ceiling, stucco and painting inside and terrazzo floor, Garage: original gate, brick base, plastered solid construction with gable roof.

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Manor house (No. 1) and manor house (No. 2) of a manor
Manor house (No. 1) and manor house (No. 2) of a manor Steinhof 1; 2
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in the core 17th century, later reshaped Old location Collmen, house of the estate manager, simple plastered building, mansion plastered building with clinker brick structures, curved gable and corner bay, of local historical importance.

Manor's house: two-storey, plastered solid construction, half-hipped roof on one side, main building: two-storey, plastered solid building with clinker brick sections, corner bay and gable in neo-renaissance form, gable roof with little roof house, doors renewed, distinctive roofing from 1940 on the main ridge (19th partial vaulted roof on the main ridge) Century).

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Street of Peace 11 (next to)
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around 1920 (war memorial) Local historical significance.

Stele with relief (iron cross and eagle) made of natural stone, inscription "Our fallen heroes" "1914–1918" and names of the dead, border in rubble stone.

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Church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure, mortuary and war memorial for those who fell in World War II
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Church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure, mortuary and war memorial for those who fell in World War II Street of Peace 23
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re. 1799 (church) Baroque hall church with west tower, of importance in terms of building history, local history and shaping the townscape.

Church: plastered building, straight choir closure, basket-arched window, tower with octagonal upper floor and hood, war memorial: plate in porphyry tufa, inscription and symbol (cross) “All those who had to die far from their homeland remain unforgotten by our love 1939-1945. May the Lord let them rest in peace and let the eternal light shine on them ”, morgue: single-storey plastered solid construction, saddle roof, clinker eaves, window and door frames in quarry stone (quartz porphyry), quarry stone cross in the gable, Silbermann organ: pedal-free (positive), stood up 1800 in a Leipzig school.

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Rectory Road of Peace 27
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around 1870, more recent changes Late classicist building, of local historical importance.

Residential house: two-storey, plastered solid construction, rubble stone base, base cornice sandstone, window structure (roofing, sills, pillars) in sandstone, plaster structure, central projection, gable roof, original door, (windows partly renewed in accordance with listed buildings), [former. Community nurse station].

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Canitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Barn of the former cartwright of a council estate Canitz 9
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around 1910 Well-designed barn in the local style, of architectural and local significance.

Characteristic of the townscape at the Mulden access road, part of one of the Ratsgüter of Leipzig, single-storey, half-hipped roof, base of quarry stone, brick-plaster facade, half-timbered gable, segmented arched windows, doors and gates, original door and windows, three window slots on both gables.

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Residential building, two side buildings, courtyard pavement, enclosure wall, chimney of the distillery and pigeon tower of a council estate Canitz 10
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around 1880 (residential building) Plastered buildings from the Wilhelminian era, of historical importance, one of the council estates of the city of Leipzig.

Two-storey residential building with jamb, saddle roof (eaves side facing the street with triangular gable), base (quarry stone with yellow brick), ground floor plastering, upper floor simple plaster structure, profiled plaster eaves, windows on the upper floor partially with roofing, gable with three arched windows, original door in the courtyard, Door on the gable with roof, half-timbered arbor, pigeon tower, brick building (plastered), tent roof, octagonal floor plan, side building, brick and clay building (plastered), gable roof, barn, half-hipped roof with roof structures, base (quarry stone), brick-plaster facade, Enclosing wall in quarry stone with brick crown.

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Inn
Inn Canitz 12
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Early 19th century In half-timbered construction, of local historical importance.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, plaster base, profiled eaves, some basket-arched windows on the ground floor (new windows, half-timbered).

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House of a farm Canitz 16
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, evidence of the rural way of life of bygone times, central location in the town center.

Two-storey, plastered, ground floor presumably massive, upper storey presumably half-timbered, one-sided hipped roof, remains of the old door frames in the courtyard.

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Tower Dutchman
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Tower Dutchman Canitz 19
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re. 1876 Windmill without technical equipment, of local historical importance, due to its exposed location in the middle of the agricultural areas outside of Canitz also an element that shapes the landscape.

Construction: Tower Dutchman with extension, three-storey, conical design, base in quarry stone, tower in red brick, arched window, curved, tent-roof-shaped hood with roof attachment for the wing shaft, weather vane marked 1876, no technical equipment available. Extension: one-story, red brick, semi-circular attached to the mill (no monument).

Mill history: Turmholländer 1876 (name according to weather vane) built as a grinding and grist mill, bricks came from our own distillery, formerly Venetian blinds with spider and a rod length of originally 8 m, formerly with compass rose (not preserved), 1912 drive by suction gas motor, 1924 electric drive : Flour and meal run, 1954 shutdown: last master miller was Kurt Müller, 1974 purchase by Leipzig photographer Hans Wolfram Kasten and rescue from decay, 1983 protection as a monument, 1993/94 installation of new rods, 1995 window renewal, demolition and replacement of the rods Roof covering with Canadian red beech shingles, no technology has been preserved inside.

Turmholländer belong to the Dutch windmills, which are characterized by a rotatable hood. Dutch windmills spread from the Netherlands along the north coast from the 16th century, especially between the 18th and 19th centuries, towards the south. In Saxony they were mainly built in the late 18th and 19th centuries instead of post windmills. Depending on their construction, Dutch mills are divided into earth Dutch, plinth Dutch, gallery Dutch, cellar Dutch and tower Dutch. Contrary to the way the post mills functioned, in which the entire mill case had to be turned into the wind, Dutch mills were designed in such a way that only the hood with the wing cross was adapted to the wind direction, the tower remained firmly on the ground. Tower Dutchmen have a mill tower that is solidly bricked up to the hood with a different number of storeys and shapes. The older Saxon tower Dutchmen, mostly built around 1820. These usually have a cylindrical shape (more rarely also conical) and three to four storeys. The younger ones, mostly built after 1850, are more or less conical and have five to six storeys.

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Waterworks of the Leipzig operating network consisting of a pump house, boiler and machine house, coal bunker, filter building, former administration building, machine master house, lock tower, collection well, wall fence and avenue (garden monument)
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Waterworks of the Leipzig operating network consisting of a pump house, boiler and machine house, coal bunker, filter building, former administration building, machine master house, lock tower, collection well, wall fence and avenue (garden monument) Canitz 21
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1907-1912 In operation since 1912, technical and architectural monument from around 1910, waterworks with the largest supply for the region and city of Leipzig, therefore also of regional historical importance.

Pump house: plastered solid construction, base partly quarry stone, arched window frames made of artificial stone, hip roof, mighty gable with thermal bath windows and crooked hip roof, arched main entrance with keystone and Leipzig coat of arms, base cornice made of artificial stone, original door (fittings, colored windows, original roofing) Extension (filter system) from 1935, (hip roof, clinker plaster facade), inside: original floor (tile, screed), original tiles on walls, large hall with brick structure, gallery with original balustrade, original roof construction made of steel framework, boiler house (1909– 1910, steam drive converted from motor drive in 1927) and Esse (1909) removed, pumps: from Siemens-Schuckert & Metzenauer & Jung (Wuppertal: Elberfeld). Coal shed: extension to the boiler house, steep monopitch roof with support structure, overhanging to the street, formerly 6 double-winged gates, stone base. Administration building: one-storey, boarded gable, gable roof, one-storey side building, quarry stone plinth with artificial stone cornice, partly brick pilaster strips, plastered solid construction, keystone on the facade, gable with original plaster (painted ocher), canopy construction in half-timbering. Machine master's house: single-storey, base with corner blocks, mansard roof (yellow beaver), windows, doors and gate with stone sill (artificial stone), (renewed in accordance with listed buildings). Collection well (round floor plan with plaster structure) (from 1912), lock tower (1930s) round in clinker. Wall enclosure: small dike flattening towards the main gate. Avenue: consisting of old linden trees. From 1912 to 1926 the waterworks worked with steam-driven piston pumps, from 1927 with motor drive, new technology after 1990 (no monument).

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Aqueduct over the Mulde
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Aqueduct over the Mulde Canitz 21 (to)
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1912 Plant of the Canitz waterworks for pipelines over the Mulde to the water supply of Leipzig, (see also municipality Machern - southwest part of the bridge district Püchau, object 09305762), of local and technical historical importance.

Three-span concrete arch bridge with plaster structure (125 m long), original iron lattice balustrade and lamps, side stairs and footbridge enable pedestrians to walk through it. Between Canitz and Püchau, a vault bridge made of two-hinged stone arches with two river openings and a flood opening of 34 m clear width each spans the United Mulde. It serves to transfer the Canitzer water pipeline of the city of Leipzig over the Mulde. Built as a road bridge, its use failed due to the approval of the Canitzer landowner. Instead of the ramps, there is only one staircase for pedestrians and cyclists. One pipeline lies on the bridge, two pipelines are housed within the structure. In connection with the Canitz waterworks , this bridge should be seen as part of it.

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Kollau

image designation location Dating description ID
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Kollau 9 (next to)
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around 1920 (war memorial) Of local historical importance.

Sandstone plaque with inscription (extremely weathered), walled in with yellow bricks, crowned by an iron cross in stone with inscription (1914–1918).

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Lossa

image designation location Dating description ID
Tombstone
Tombstone At the park
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19th century (tombstone) local historical significance

Gravestone: with inscription: "Graf von Könneritz ..."

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Residential building (with five house numbers)
Residential building (with five house numbers) At Park 1; 3; 5; 7; 9
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around 1800 Day laborer's house (Schnitterkaserne) near the castle, single-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, of socio-historical importance.

One-storey plastered quarry stone building, high mansard roof with dormers, profiled eaves above the ground floor and dormers (made of wood), corner cuboid natural stone, four rear entrances, one in front.

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Individual features of the totality of the manor Lossa: mansion (No. 4), two residential and farm buildings (No. 2 and No. 6) and the enclosure of a manor (see also totality document - Obj. 09304518)
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Individual features of the totality of the manor Lossa: mansion (No. 4), two residential and farm buildings (No. 2 and No. 6) and the enclosure of a manor (see also totality document - Obj. 09304518) At park 2; 4; 6
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Mid-16th century, later changes Manor house in the core of a striking plastered building from the Renaissance period, accentuated by a central projection with a dwarf house and volute gable, significant in terms of local and architectural history.

Manor house built under Moritz von Mischwitz: eleven-axis quarry stone building, two-storey, central projectile with a dwarf house and volute gable, overhead turrets, saddle roof with dormers, profiled Renaissance window garments made of porphyry tuff, central projecting divided by four colossal pilasters and three round-arched four-arched entrances, rear with a strongly protruding central projecting house On the back, window frames made of sandstone and porphyry tuff, additions on the gable side, on the right-hand built gatehouse with gate passage to the park, window frames on the upper floor made of porphyry tufa (profiled), hipped roof. Inside the manor house: groin vaults on a Tuscan column in the corridor, wooden beam ceiling on the upper floor, cavalier houses and farm buildings flanking on both sides, two-storey, plastered quarry stone and brick buildings, front buildings with gable roofs, rear buildings mansard roofs with bat dormers. Right farm building: on the ground floor artificial stone walls (windows and two portals), upper floor window walls made of wood, profiled eaves, rear later porch with terrace, roof pike, groin vault in the corridor, large parking area with fencing (solid wall) on the rear, front farm building clad with corrugated cardboard or corrugated iron.

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The whole of the manor Lossa, with the individual monuments: mansion (No. 4), two residential and farm buildings (No. 2 and No. 6) and enclosure of a manor (see individual monument document - Obj. 08972458), furthermore manor park (garden monument) and with the Total parts: other farm buildings
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The whole of the manor Lossa, with the individual monuments: mansion (No. 4), two residential and farm buildings (No. 2 and No. 6) and enclosure of a manor (see individual monument document - Obj. 08972458), furthermore manor park (garden monument) and with the Total parts: other farm buildings At park 2; 4; 6
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Mid-16th century, later changes (mansion) Manor house in the core of a striking plastered building from the Renaissance period, accentuated by a central projection with a dwarf house and volute gable, significant in terms of local and architectural history.

Manor house built under Moritz von Mischwitz: eleven-axis quarry stone building, two-storey, central projectile with a dwarf house and volute gable, overhead turrets, saddle roof with dormers, profiled Renaissance window garments made of porphyry tuff, central projecting divided by four colossal pilasters and three round-arched four-arched entrances, rear with a strongly protruding central projecting house On the back, window frames made of sandstone and porphyry tuff, additions on the gable side, on the right-hand built gatehouse with gate passage to the park, window frames on the upper floor made of porphyry tufa (profiled), hipped roof. Inside the manor house: in the corridor groin vaults on a Tuscan column, upper floor wooden beam ceiling, cavalier houses and farm buildings flanking on both sides, two-storey, plastered quarry stone and brick buildings, front building gable roof, rear building mansard roof with bat dormers, right farm building: on the ground floor artificial stone walls (windows) , Upper floor window frames made of wood, profiled eaves, rear later porch with terrace, roof pike, groin vault in the corridor, large parking area with fencing (solid wall) at the rear, front farm building clad with corrugated cardboard or corrugated iron.

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Tomb of the Count of Konneritz Forest Road -
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19th century Local historical significance.

Tomb: former obelisk remains of a tomb, decorative elements (festoon), inscription: "His memory ..." [Tomb destroyed by vandalism].

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Nischwitz

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Individual features of the entity of the palace, park and manor Nischwitz: two residential and farm buildings (No. 7 and No. 9) as well as a residential building (with two house numbers No. 11/13, day laborer's house) of a manor (see also entity - Obj. 09304528, Dorfstraße 35) Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 7; 9; 11; 13
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19th century stately plastered buildings from the 19th century, some with brick structure, of local historical importance.

Barns (aggregate parts), broken and brick walls, plastered, gable roof; a side building: one-story, half-hip roof, massive plastered building (quarry stone); Stables: brick construction, plaster clinker structure, mid-houses facing the courtyard, gable roof; Residential buildings: two-story, solid plastered, gable roof; Stables: mixed masonry (quarry stone-brick), plastered, gable roof; a side building (number 11/13): single storey, saddle roof, plastered solid construction.

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Residential house with two side buildings, front garden and enclosure
Residential house with two side buildings, front garden and enclosure Dorfstrasse 11
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formerly in the roof structure "1756" Simple baroque plastered building with a mansard roof, of importance in terms of building history and personal history (birthplace of the Saxon art historian and monument conservator Cornelius Gurlitt, 1850–1938).

Two-storey house, marked 1756 (roof beams, inscription removed during renovation in 1993), massive plastered building, mansard roof with dormers, solid upper floor, sandstone window frames, ground floor heavily modified (door, window, scratch plaster from the 1960s); two-storey side building, massive one or two-story side building, massive plastered buildings, partly half-timbered, gable roof; Enclosure, clinker base, pillars with plaster and clinker structure (wooden fence missing, currently under renovation).

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Pigeon tower of a farm
Pigeon tower of a farm Dorfstrasse 13
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18th century according to information Pigeon tower of historical importance, rare in the region.

Solid and plastered base, boarded half-timbered structure, tent roof.

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Gate system (archway and gate) of a former three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 23
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re. 1820 or 1826 The only historically significant gate in the village, characterizing the streetscape, of architectural significance.

Gate with people's gate (basket arch) massive and plastered (plaster renewed), keystone (sandstone with inscription "CG [name illegible]" "1820 or 1826, N.65").

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Stable house of a farm Dorfstrasse 33
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around 1800 Testimony of rural construction and way of life of bygone times in half-timbered construction, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor and gable half-timbered, door and window frames on the ground floor in wood and stone (doors and windows renewed), gable roof.

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Manual pump
Manual pump Dorfstraße 33 (before)
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19th century High pump type, of cultural and historical importance.

Hand pump: cast iron hand pump with rich decoration.

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Individual features of the ensemble of castle, park and manor Nischwitz: Castle (with furnishings) with two flanking cavalier houses and connecting corridors, so-called »Point de vue« opposite the castle, three further outbuildings south of the castle, gate entrance, gatehouse and park buildings (mausoleum of the family von Ritzenberg and hereditary burial Fam. Von Zimmermann, two tea houses and wall by the pond, so-called Aha), former garden pavilion / orangery (ruin, next to Straße der Einheit 24), second gate entrance on Clara-Zetkin-Straße and enclosure walls (see also material entity - Obj . 09304528, Dorfstrasse 35)
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Individual features of the ensemble of castle, park and manor Nischwitz: Castle (with furnishings) with two flanking cavalier houses and connecting corridors, so-called »Point de vue« opposite the castle, three further outbuildings south of the castle, gate entrance, gatehouse and park buildings (mausoleum of the family von Ritzenberg and hereditary burial Fam. Von Zimmermann, two tea houses and wall by the pond, so-called Aha), former garden pavilion / orangery (ruin, next to Straße der Einheit 24), second gate entrance on Clara-Zetkin-Straße and enclosure walls (see also material entity - Obj . 09304528, Dorfstrasse 35) Dorfstrasse 35
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1745–1750, later changes (castle) Art-historically and historically significant baroque palace complex, one of the most important country palaces of the Saxon Rococo (based on a design by the architect Johann Christoph Knöffel) built for Count Heinrich von Brühl 1745–1750,

Remarkable park complex surrounding a wide honor courtyard on three sides, two- or three-storey castle, plastered solid construction, mansard roof with dormers (some of them with elaborate structure), two side wings and central projection to the courtyard, central projection with triangular gable to the park (balcony in the 19th century removed ), rich stucco on the risalit and wings as well as architectural illusionistic facade painting, base level to the courtyard with an outside staircase in front (beginners of the stairs with vases), two semicircular arcades with pent roof to the side buildings in the courtyard, inside the palace: garden hall, ballroom with anteroom with original decoration (Stefano Torelli), staircase decoration 19th century (Friedrich Preller the Younger), entrance hall 19th century (marked: 1868, Neureuther), entrance, two gate posts with vases, iron lattice gate, porter's house, enclosure in rubble, side building, former Orangery, former kitchen building / cavalier's house, single-storey, plastered solid buildings, mansard roof, e Raised two-storey central building, mansard roof, point de vue - flat prospectus with niche, turret and two vases (sculptures at Point de vue removed in 1997 on the basis of the compensation law), park: former rococo complex, now an English park from the 1st half of the 19th century. (Gustav Adolph Bönisch), (heavily overgrown), park structures, mausoleum: Antentempel (sandstone) with iron enclosure and iron entrance door, inside stone coffins (desecrated by vandalism) (19th century) Century), grave complex “v. Zimmermann ": Rustika wall, niche with inscription plaque, two stone benches at the side, lying several stone crosses with names of the dead (early 20th century), tea houses, two brick buildings open on a square floor plan with basket arches, plastered, mansard roof, remnants of stucco decoration ( severely ruinous), former garden pavilion, square floor plan, mixed masonry (quarry stone, brick), formerly plastered, emergency roof, sandstone keystone (building severely ruined).

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The whole of the castle, park and manor Nischwitz, with the individual monuments: Castle (Dorfstraße 35) with two flanking cavalier houses and connecting corridors, so-called »Point de vue« opposite the castle, three additional outbuildings south of the castle, gate entrance, gatehouse and park buildings (mausoleum of the Fam . von Ritzenberg and hereditary funeral Fam. von Zimmermann, two tea houses and a wall by the pond, so-called Aha), former garden pavilion / orangery (ruin, next to Straße der Einheit 24), second gate entrance on Clara-Zetkin-Straße and enclosure walls (see individual monuments - Obj. 08972281, Dorfstraße 35), also two residential and farm buildings (Clara-Zetkin-Straße 7 and 9) as well as a residential building (with two house numbers, Clara-Zetkin-Straße 11/13, day laborer's house) of a manor (see individual monuments - Obj. 08972282, Clara-Zetkin-Straße 7–13), as well as the park and former garden center (garden monument), as a whole: barns and other farm buildings as well as H  ofpflaster of the former farm yard of the manor Nischwitz (Clara-Zetkin-Straße 7–11) - [disruptive elements: new building, street of unit 24 and ancillary building in the former garden center]
The whole of the castle, park and manor Nischwitz, with the individual monuments: Castle (Dorfstraße 35) with two flanking cavalier houses and connecting corridors, so-called »Point de vue« opposite the castle, three additional outbuildings south of the castle, gate entrance, gatehouse and park buildings (mausoleum of the Fam . von Ritzenberg and hereditary funeral Fam. von Zimmermann, two tea houses and a wall by the pond, so-called Aha), former garden pavilion / orangery (ruin, next to Straße der Einheit 24), second gate entrance on Clara-Zetkin-Straße and enclosure walls (see individual monuments - Obj. 08972281, Dorfstraße 35), also two residential and farm buildings (Clara-Zetkin-Straße 7 and 9) as well as a residential building (with two house numbers, Clara-Zetkin-Straße 11/13, day laborer's house) of a manor (see individual monuments - Obj. 08972282, Clara-Zetkin-Straße 7–13), as well as the park and former garden center (garden monument), as a whole: barns and other farm buildings as well as H ofpflaster of the former farm yard of the manor Nischwitz (Clara-Zetkin-Straße 7–11) - [disruptive elements: new building, street of unit 24 and ancillary building in the former garden center] Dorfstrasse 35
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1745–1750, later changes (castle) Baroque palace complex of artistic and historical significance, one of the most important country palaces of the Saxon Rococo (based on a design by the architect Johann Christoph Knöffel) built for Count Heinrich von Brühl 1745–1750, remarkable park.

Complex surrounding a wide courtyard on three sides, two- or three-storey castle, plastered solid construction, mansard roof with dormers (some of them with lavish structuring), two side wings and central projecting to the courtyard, central projecting to the park with triangular gable (balcony removed in the 19th century), Rich stucco on the risalit and wings as well as architectural illusionistic facade painting, base level to the courtyard with an outside staircase in front (beginners of the stairs with vases), two semicircular arches with pent roof to the side buildings in the courtyard, inside the palace: garden hall, ballroom with anteroom with original decoration (Stefano Torelli), staircase decoration 19th century (Friedrich Preller the Younger), entrance hall 19th century (marked: 1868, Neureuther), entrance, two gate posts with vases, iron lattice gate, porter's house, encircling in quarry stone, side building, former orangery , former kitchen building / cavalier's house, single storey, plastered solid buildings, mansard roof, raised two-storey M ittelbau, mansard roof, point de vue - flat prospectus with niche, turret and two vases (figures at point de vue now removed), park: former rococo complex, now an English park from the 1st half of the 19th century (Gustav Adolph Bönisch), (heavily overgrown), park buildings, mausoleum: Antentempel (sandstone) with iron fence and iron entrance door, inside stone coffins (desecrated by vandalism) (19th century) Century), grave complex “v. Zimmermann ": Rustika wall, niche with inscription plaque, two stone benches at the side, lying several stone crosses with names of the dead (early 20th century), tea houses, two brick buildings open on a square floor plan with basket arches, plastered, mansard roof, remnants of stucco decoration ( heavily ruined), former garden pavilion (at Straße der Einheit 24), square floor plan, mixed masonry (quarry stone, brick), formerly plastered, emergency roof, keystone made of sandstone (building very ruinous)

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Residential house, side building attached to it, gate system (gate entrance and gate) and courtyard paving of a farm Dorfstrasse 36
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re. 1909 Rare example of an almost original farmstead from the beginning of the 20th century with a richly structured plastered facade, stable building with plastered clinker facade, of architectural significance.

two-storey solid construction, clinker base, rich plaster structure, gable roof, gable with Palladio motif, risalit with crowning triangular gable in the courtyard, older doors, original windows in the gable, stable building, inscribed 1909 (inscription panel on the stable): two-story, broken and plastered brick masonry Clinker brick structure, original doors and some windows.

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Former school with side stairs Dorfstrasse 37
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re. 1899 Large historicist building that defines the townscape and is of local historical importance.

Two-storey building, marked 1899 (on the gable), base of quarry stone (sandstone corner blocks), basement window sandstone sills and yellow clinker framing, central projecting with corner structure (yellow clinker brick) and crowned crooked hip gable, two large roof houses, window framing of clinker brick and sandstone (keystone) Facade, hipped roof, in both gables group of three windows and two oculi, staircase quarry stone wall with corner cuboids (sandstone).

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Church with furnishings and four tombstones on the church
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Church with furnishings and four tombstones on the church Dorfstrasse 37a
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re. 1667, older in essence Baroque church with west tower, in essence medieval, historically important in terms of architecture, local history and character of the townscape.

Church, hall building, plastered solid structure, transverse rectangular west tower, basket-arched window, gable roof, tower pyramid roof (formerly baroque hood replaced in the 1980s), date 1667 on the gable, tombstones: three baroque tombstones, one classical tombstone.

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Dorfstrasse 37a (near)
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around 1920 (war memorial) Local historical significance.

War memorial, sandstone, block form, festoons and cross, all four sides with inscriptions, front relief and inscription: "1914–1918 Our heroes the communities of Nischwitz and Lossa", base inscription (Joh. 15,13), on the three other sides with an inscription Names of the Fallen.

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Residential house, barn and attached side building as well as courtyard paving of a farm Dorfstrasse 55
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According to information 1717 in the core Testimony to the rural way of life of bygone times in half-timbered construction, massive side building with original plaster structure, of architectural significance.

Residential house, solid ground floor (brick, clay walls), quarry stone plinth, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof with dormers, old wooden ceiling inside, original door (half-timbered almost completely renewed, new sandstone walls on the ground floor, infills: earth stone, monument-compliant windows), side building (stable & barn ) hook-shaped, massive (broken and brick mixed masonry), plastered (simple plaster structure), original door and gates, brick eaves, gable roof.

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Mortuary and yew trees in the cemetery Unity Road -
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around 1890 Mortuary beautiful clinker brick building with an elaborate porch, significance for the local history.

One-storey clinker brick building made of red and yellow bricks, rubble base, arched windows, porch on base with canopy (hanging structure).

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Röcknitz

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Individual features of the property Röcknitz: mansion (No. 3), stable building (No. 1), inspector's house (No. 7) with attached farm building (No. 5), barn, two bridges and the enclosure wall of a manor (see also material collection document - Obj. 09304519)
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Individual features of the property Röcknitz: mansion (No. 3), stable building (No. 1), inspector's house (No. 7) with attached farm building (No. 5), barn, two bridges and the enclosure wall of a manor (see also material collection document - Obj. 09304519) At the Wasserburg 1; 3; 5; 7
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re. 1696, later redesigned (mansion) Manor house a simple plastered building with striking roof structures, originally a moated castle, of local and art historical importance.

Manor house: two-storey, plastered quarry stone building with sandstone corner blocks, door and window frames in sandstone, gable roof with two corner dwelling houses (plastered brick structures), wooden eaves on the triangular gable and profiled plastering eaves and window sashes, older door to the garden with outside staircase, door with keystone and Coat of arms with inscription marked JPCAVB (Joachim Plötz and Chatharina Agnes von Birkholz) 1696, inside: on the ground floor beamed ceiling with simple stucco decoration, in the hallway a wooden staircase, fireplace, stained glass window skylight over the garden door and floor tiles, on the ground floor partly vaults, on the upper floor partly simple stucco structure of the ceilings, two Art Nouveau tiled stoves, barn: quarry stone building, formerly plastered, saddle roof, central roof structure, bat dormers, large gate openings and ventilation slots, stable: two-storey plastered quarry stone building, one-sided crooked hipped roof with bat dormers and roof structure, to the courtyard r Staircase, adjoining side building, side building / inspector's house: two-storey, gable roof with profiled wooden eaves, jamb, to the courtyard roof houses, plastered corner pilasters, delicate plaster cornices, original windows and door, second side building / horse stable: two-storey, plastered quarry stone building, stone base, roof structure in brick , Gable roof with pike and bat dormers, several large gates on the ground floor.

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Material entity Röcknitz manor, with the individual monuments: manor house (No. 3), stable building (No. 1), inspector's house (No. 7) with attached farm building (No. 5), barn, two bridges and the enclosure wall of a manor (see individual monument document - Obj . 08972471) as well as Gutspark (garden monument, with a pond with a group of trees) and as a collective part: Rittergutsteich in the farm yard [disruptive element: kindergarten in the park, An der Feuerwehr 2] At the Wasserburg 1; 3; 5; 7
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re. 1696, later redesigned (mansion) Manor house a simple plastered building with striking roof structures, originally a moated castle, of local and art historical importance.

Manor house: two-storey, plastered quarry stone building with sandstone corner blocks, door and window frames in sandstone, gable roof with two corner dwelling houses (plastered brick structures), wooden eaves on the triangular gable and profiled plastering eaves and window sashes, older door to the garden with outside staircase, door with keystone and Coat of arms with inscription marked JPCAVB (Joachim Plötz and Chatharina Agnes von Birkholz) 1696, inside: on the ground floor beamed ceiling with simple stucco decoration, in the hallway a wooden staircase, fireplace, stained glass window skylight over the garden door and floor tiles, on the ground floor partly vaults, on the upper floor partly simple stucco structure of the ceilings, two Art Nouveau tiled stoves, barn: quarry stone building, formerly plastered, saddle roof, central roof structure, bat dormers, large gate openings and ventilation slots, stable: two-storey plastered quarry stone building, one-sided crooked hipped roof with bat dormers and roof structure, to the courtyard r Staircase, adjoining side building, side building / inspector's house: two-storey, gable roof with profiled wooden eaves, jamb, to the courtyard roof houses, plastered corner pilasters, delicate plaster cornices, original windows and door, second side building / horse stable: two-storey, plastered quarry stone building, stone base, roof structure in brick , Gable roof with pike and bat dormers, several large gates on the ground floor, kindergarten, at the fire department 2 (according to ALK An der Feuerwehr 8) built in 1958, placed in the estate park.

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Former church school Lindenstrasse 9
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re. 1866 Old location Treben, simple plastered building from the 19th century, so-called Kirchschullehn, of local and social historical importance.

School, marked 1866 (inscription panel), conversions marked 1913 (inscription panel): two-storey, plastered quarry stone building, door frames and window sills on the ground floor sandstone, gable roof, original door, original windows (plastering renewed), inscription panels: “1866 JNJ admit the children come to me! ”,“ Remodeling 1913 ”, inside: original doors.

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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall and baroque grave figure on the church
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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall and baroque grave figure on the church Schulstrasse 1
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1508 (choir of the church) The old location of Treben, the core of the Romanesque choir tower church, the choir renovated in the late Gothic style, the entire church remodeled in Baroque style, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and its character.

Church: Romanesque choir tower church, plastered quarry stone building, saddle roof, choir with polygonal end (from 1508) and pointed arched windows, otherwise segmented arched windows, octagonal tower upper floor with slate dome, in the church remains of the war memorial for the fallen of the First World War (formerly on the church wall), cemetery wall : Quarry stone, ceramic plate cover.

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Syringe house Schulstrasse 1 (next to)
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around 1840 Old location Treben, small building with half-timbered gable, importance for the local history.

Characteristic location at the churchyard, single-storey solid construction, plastered, gable roof, old gate entrance, half-timbered gable.

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Residential building Schulstrasse 6
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Mid 19th century Old location Treben, single-storey solid building in clay construction, of socio-historical importance.

Single-storey, plastered solid construction (clay on a broken stone base), steep pitched roof, boarded gable, older windows (younger door).

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Wasewitz

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Field barn of a farm Wasewitz 7
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19th century The clay barn with its half-timbered gable that characterizes the townscape is of architectural importance as a testimony to the rural architecture of the past. The barn is a single-storey clay building, one gable is made of half-timbered, the other made of bricks. The barn has a one-sided hipped roof. 08972265
 


Residential house, angled side building and courtyard paving of a former three-sided courtyard Wasewitz 16
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around 1900 A large farm of yesteryear, as a relic of a typical local courtyard structure and a residential building that is significant in terms of both architecture and local history. The two-story house has a saddle roof, the base is made of broken stone and brick, the cellar windows with artificial stone walls, window sills made of artificial stone, the windows on the upper floor with roofing, in the gable there is a group of three windows, original plaster structure, original doors in the courtyard, profiled plaster eaves, (Windows renewed in accordance with monument regulations), side buildings, plastered brick buildings, simple plaster structure, original doors and gates. 08972266
 


Church (with equipment) Wasewitz 19
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12th century, later changes A presumably Romanesque fortified church as a small aisle church with an apse, above the tower, which was raised in 1851, with valuable wall paintings from 1496 inside, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape. The Romanesque hall church with high round tower is a plastered quarry stone building with corner pilasters, apse and gable roof, the tower is structured with belts and with a hood and weather vane. 08970721
 


Residential house, two side buildings, barn, courtyard paving and farm garden of a four-sided courtyard Wasewitz 23
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around 1900 A large old courtyard that characterizes the townscape, impressively closed, the house is a plastered building with a classicistic effect with twin windows in the gable, a western side building with a half-timbered upper floor, the massive barn with a half-timbered gable, of architectural and local importance. The two-storey residential building with jamb, massive, saddle roof, the base made of quarry stone with brick, plaster structure, upper floor with window canopy, plaster cornice, two arched windows in the gable, profiled plaster eaves, older windows, stable, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, saddle roof, second stable 1889 (inscription plaque on the stable gable): one and a half storey, solid stone (base) and brick (wall), brick framing of the openings, simple plaster structure, gable roof, brick eaves, on the gable plaque with inscription: "HA 1889", barn in quarry stone and half-timbered , Half-hip roof, bat dormers. 08970102
 


Residential house and side building (with Kumthalle) of a three-sided courtyard Wasewitz 31
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around 1890 The house is a plastered building, the side building a horse stable with a three-arched Kumthalle, as a testimony to rural construction and way of life of architectural and local significance. The two-storey house, a plastered brick building, has a gable roof. The horse stable is one and a half storey high and made of broken stone and brick with a gable roof, the Kumthalle with sandstone columns, on the gable with window roofs. 08972267
 


Old brickworks, with laundry shortage in the extension Wasewitz 33 (near)
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19th century Significant in terms of local history and technology. The brick kiln has a quarry stone shape with arched openings, a barrel vault in the extension with a wooden laundry iron. 08972597
 


Waystone
Waystone Wasewitz 38 (next to)
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3rd third of the 19th century A stone column with kilometer information according to Lossa (3), Thallwitz (1.4), Canitz (1), and directional arrows, from 1870, of importance for the history of traffic. 08972264
 

Zwochau

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Mountain cellar
Mountain cellar Zwochau 1; 1a (opposite)
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End of the 19th century The quarry stone building made of quartz porphyry is of local historical importance and has three entrances. The openings are framed with brick and sandstone, inside there is a barrel vault. 08972470
 

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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