List of cultural monuments in Tragnitz

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The list of cultural monuments in Tragnitz contains the cultural monuments in the Leisniger district of Tragnitz that are listed in the official list of monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of 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.
Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
  • 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 .

Tragnitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Cottage property Fabrikstrasse 5
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18th century Rural house, presumably 18th century with a tailcoat roof due to eaves-side extension, of importance to the history of the house.
  • Residential house with gable roof and half-timbering on the upper floor, eaves-side extension with tailcoat roof, corner location
  • Side building: rear, deep-drawn roof, half-timbering, probably around 1720, the building is unique in Leisnig, house partially demolished, monumental value no longer given.
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Residential house in semi-open development Hauptstrasse 15
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around 1860 Urban residential building, plastered facade with a simple structure, of value in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two storeys, six axes, plastered facade with simple plaster structure, quarry brick and brick masonry, tiled gable roof, sandstone walls, with gate passage, original: front door with skylight, gate with skylight, window on the upper floor with winter windows, ground floor a folding shutter.

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Former stable house of a farm In der Aue 5
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around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, building that looks far into the landscape of the floodplain, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Two floors, upper floor exposed half-timbered, first floor quarry stone masonry, crooked hip roof, roof newly covered, walls of the front door and some of the windows on the ground floor made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, presumably formerly a different address, vacant in 2011.

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St. Pankratius Church Tragnitz: Church with furnishings, memorial for those who fell in World War I, Luther oak and churchyard with tombs (including Fam. Bernhardt, Gerber, Kunath, Hentschel, Golde)
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St. Pankratius Church Tragnitz: Church with furnishings, memorial for those who fell in World War I, Luther oak and churchyard with tombs (including Fam. Bernhardt, Gerber, Kunath, Hentschel, Golde) Kirchweg
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15-17 Century Landscape-defining hall church with tower reconstruction from 1904, churchyard with some artistically demanding tombs, of importance in terms of art history and local history.
  • Picturesque hall church on the bank of the Mulde below the Leisniger Burgberg. The choir and the tower substructure have been preserved from the late Gothic building of the 15th century, the interior redesigned in the 17th century (date of the interior renovation 1659 on the back of the altar). Today's appearance is determined by the hall and the upper floor of the tower, built by Fritz Drechsler in 1904 in Art Nouveau forms and painted by Paul Horst-Schulze . The furnishings of the 17th century are integrated into the new building. The tower restored in 1985/86. Plastered construction, the drawn-in choir with ⅜-end, the buttresses on the choir point to the originally planned arching, compact roof turrets, pointed arch windows on the choir, three-lane windows in the hall with straight lintels, the middle very wide, the eaves cornice with beam heads. On the north side of the choir the sacristy from 1904, on the south side a low chapel. The west tower is still Gothic in the lower area, the bell storey from 1904, pointed arch portal, above pointed arch window. Inside, the combination of Baroque and Art Nouveau forms proves to be particularly attractive. Field ceiling painted with strong tendrils in the choir by Tobias Perthes, 1688. A copy of the painting of the Pantocrator by Paul-Horst Schulze in the hall . The pointed, profiled triumphal arch is still late Gothic, next to it on the east wall of the hall, wall paintings with two elongated angels making music, 1904. The galleries on three sides of the hall take up the forms of the gallery on the north wall of the choir (1735), but the wooden pillars with Art Nouveau elements. On the north wall of the choir, a second, convex gallery on high twisted wooden columns (here formerly the organ). On the parapet painted cartouches with scenes from the OT and NT, the themes of which include the praise of God through music. The confessional on the south side of the choir, artfully decorated with twisted columns, openwork essays and painted cartouches with sayings, 18th century (today's three-part bench inserted later). On the opposite wall another confessional, but smaller and in a strong white-blue frame, 17th century. The altar with richly decorated architectural structure by the sculptor Valentin Otte and the painter Johann Richter from Meißen, 1659. The Last Supper in the predella. In the arched, closed main field, sculptural crucifixion groups, in the side niches framed by columns and above the cranked cornice figures of the evangelists. Above it is a curved cartouche with a painting of the Descent from the Cross, with the figure of the Salvator in the extract. Medallions on the side depict the erection of the brazen serpent and the sacrifice of Isaac. - Pulpit on porphyry column with polygonal pulpit cage, between twisted columns in cartouches the painted representations of the Evangelists, Moses and Christ, 1652. The sound cover with strong cornice and openwork attic. The pulpit door with the representation of the Good Samaritan and Jacob's dream of the ladder to heaven. - High-quality crescent moon Madonna in the choir loft in the style of the “Beautiful Madonnas”, around 1460. - Sacrament house on the north side of the choir, above half-column niche with wrought-iron grating, in the arched relief with the face of Christ, E. 15th century in late Renaissance forms, around 1660. Choir stalls from Klosterbuch (Leisnig-Klosterbuch, LK Mittelachsen) on the west wall. The cheeks with artistically pierced vine tendrils, 1st half of the 15th century. - Stained glass windows on the north and south side of the hall based on designs by Paul-Horst Schulze depicting the expulsion from Paradise and the crucifixion, 1904. - Jehmlich organ with remarkable features Art Nouveau brochure from 1904, the sound was changed in 1937. - Five large-format hanging chandeliers with painted angels, 1904.
  • Gravestones:
    • Fam. Bernhardt with edging: around 1904 and pillow stone, Heinrich Friedrich
    • Children's grave, artificial stone sculpture "Dita", child praying at urn around 1915
    • Hentschel tomb, artificial stone with female sculptures: Hentschel, Olga, died January 22, 1933 in the USA, Hentschel, Alfred, died 1940, Hentschel, Ida, died May 1954, today the Schnurpfeil family,
    • Wall post Kunath 1907, Kunath, Wilhelm Ehregott, landowner in Dobernitz, July 21, 1832 - October 23, 1907, Kunath, Clara Auguste, née Gasch, July 17, 1836 - July 31, 1925
    • Gravestone Gerber, Friedrich Erwin 1859 - 1932 on the south wall of the choir
    • Pastor i. R. Golde, Moritz Paul 1867 - 1943, porphyry tuff, black columns, plastic capitals
  • Luther oak: planted on November 10, 1883 on the occasion of Luther's 400th birthday.
  • War memorial for members of the community who died in World War I, around 1925, porphyry tuff with a relief of a grieving soldier (they died for us)
  • South vestibule with Luther relief and the inscription "A strong castle is our God".
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Former church school with extension
Former church school with extension Kirchweg 4
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1869 Plastered facade, documentation and memory value, of local historical interest, importance for popular education.

Two storeys, seven axes, plastered facade, saddle roof, sandstone window frames, windows on the upper floor mostly original, quarry stone masonry, slate roofing, probably the third oldest school building in the town, there was one building in 1595, which was described as fit for purpose at the time. In 1723 a new school was built. The building that stands today dates from 1869. The children from Tragnitz, Fischendorf, Zollschwitz and Hetzdorf were taught in it.

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Rectory
Rectory Kirchweg 5
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1852 Plastered facade with a gable roof, opposite the Tragnitz church, historical and memorable, shaping the townscape.

Two floors, seven axes, plastered facade, gable roof, natural stone walls, original: front door and skylight, on September 30, 1852 the newly built parsonage was handed over to the church (according to the Saxon church gallery).

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