List of cultural monuments in Trebsen / Mulde

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The list of cultural monuments in Trebsen / Mulde contains the cultural monuments in Trebsen / Mulde .

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

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Trebsen / Mulde

image designation location Dating description ID
Milestone 08966190
 


Milestone
Milestone (Map) around 1900 (kilometer stone) of importance in terms of traffic history; rounded stone, inscription: km 400, km 4, made of sandstone. 08966191
 


Milestone (Map) around 1900 (kilometer stone) of importance in terms of traffic history; denotes 5,000 km and 5, made of sandstone, rounded at the top, location: at the beginning of the guardrail at the entrance to the Trebsen-Pauschwitz industrial area 08966195
 


Two town barns Altenhainer Strasse -
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19th century indispensable for the urban development situation at the exit of the town, building structure that shapes the cityscape, rarity and documentation value, of local significance.

Large barn: drive-through barn, larger than a small barn in the corner of Seelingstädter Strasse, gable roof with plain tile roofing, plastered quarry brick brickwork, gate on the field side with brick arch, eaves with clinker bricks (German band), small barn: quarry stone brickwork, gable roof with plain tile roofing, two gates, plastered, very effective corner location, situation on the outskirts still given

08966155
 


Barn and dovecote of a farm Am Anger 4
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around 1800 old location Wednig, large farm with impressive farm buildings, one of the largest rural farm buildings in the village, the pigeon house with documentation and rarity value, of local and economic importance.

Barn: plastered building, saddle roof with brick roofing, barn door with arch, gate pillar (no monument): pillars made of granite blocks with small metal lamps, around 1935, pigeon house (19th century)

08966198
 


High water mark on a wall Am Blankgarten -
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re. 1954 iron marker board to commemorate the flood level of the Mulde in July 1954, document of the local history; Iron high water mark "HW / July 1954" 08966151
 


Residential house in closed development and in a corner at Brückenstrasse Badergasse 1
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re. 1729 Impressive baroque building in a striking corner to Brückenstraße, simple plastered building with a high hip roof, of historical importance.

Keystone on the ground floor marked “CTM1729”, two-storey, gable side with crooked hip facing Brückenstraße, at least one window on the upper floor with a basket arch (solid construction), plastered facade, renovated, new windows, roof with beaver tail covering, near Kirchberg

08966175
 


Residential building or signal box as well as toilet houses of a train station Bahnhofstrasse 4
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around 1925 old local situation Pauschwitz, the building ensemble on the station area complementary residential and signal box construction with local historical value.

Residential building, presumably also used as a signal box, three-storey, rubble-stone plinth, boarded up on the 2nd floor, with partial basement, lintels and sills of the windows made of sawn Rochlitz porphyry tuff, original: window and foot scraper, not seen further, roofing felt, belonging to the station area

08966196
 


Johannes Wiede Gym Bahnhofstrasse 7
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1929-1930 Gymnasium (today sports and culture center), outbuilding and two gate pillars to the sports field; old local location Pauschwitz, impressive, architecturally appealing social building with significance for the local history, memorable.

Access via Mühlweg, solid construction with plastered facade, beaver tail covering, small clock tower, renovated, new windows, swimming pool in the basement no longer available, hall with stage and technical gallery, brass lamps from the 1950s, original: doors, parquet, club room, original staircase, wall border ( Stencil painting), natural stone pillar of the entrance gate with four reliefs on the almost one meter high wooden box attachments, formerly iron gate and curved iron archway, named after the client, the Trebsen paper manufacturer at the time, Kommerzienrat Johannes Wiede

08966192
 


Residential house in open development and retaining wall of the front garden to Wurzener Platz Brückenstrasse 2
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probably 18th century The building on the Kirchberg that characterizes the townscape, single-storey with a half-hipped roof, of architectural historical interest.

Residential house: one-storey, half-hipped roof tiled, probably also solid loam construction, retaining wall (quarry stone masonry) to Wurzener Platz, ancillary building originally recorded for this property belongs to Pfarrgasse 3/4, see there

08966138
 


Residential house in open development, with rear extension Brückenstrasse 7
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around 1800 Gable-independent plastered construction that characterizes the street image and is of scientific and documentary value and of significance in terms of building history.

two-storey, gable biaxial, gable-independent, half-hipped roof on one side, refurbished, beaver tail covering with mortared verge, wooden shutters on the ground floor around 1930, ensemble with numbers 9 and 11 (these no longer monuments)

08966173
 


Residential house in open development Brueckenstrasse 16
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19th century Upper floor partly plastered half-timbered, simple residential building in a location on Kirchberg that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.

two-storey, eaves, near the church, ground floor quarry stone masonry, upper floor brick masonry and remains of half-timbered construction with brick infill, gable roof with new tile covering

08966171
 


Residential house in open development and in the corner of Ratsberg, with an attached outbuilding Brückenstrasse 18
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, evidence of the old town center development on the Ratsberg, near the rectory and church, of urban and architectural value due to its elevated location near the church.

Two-storey, upper floor half-timbered (mounted), hipped roof tiled, front door refurbished, new windows, new facade plaster, roof with a single standing chair

08966169
 


Residential house in open development Brückenstrasse 22
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Early 19th century Effective half-timbered building on a hillside, in the vicinity of the market and the confluence of Hintergasse, evidence of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

two-storey, upper floor visible framework new with wooden nails, eaves, massive ground floor, crooked hip roof newly covered, new windows

08966165
 


Residential house in open development and in a corner in the back alley Brückenstrasse 24
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End of 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, set back from Brückenstraße, ensemble with neighboring building number 26, location: close to the market, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, upper storey exposed framework, ground floor massive and partly changed, gable roof

08966162
 


Residential house in half-open development and in a corner location at Am Mühlgraben Brückenstrasse 28
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End of 18th century Simple plastered building with a crooked hip roof, the head building accentuating the street scene in a corner situation, value for documentation, important in terms of building history.

two-storey, four-axis, eaves, gable to the alley Am Mühlgraben three-axis, half-hipped roof, solid construction, also on the upper floor thick walls (probably solid construction), important street scene, windows on the ground floor inside with basket arches, wall thickness on the ground floor about 60 centimeters

08966176
 


Residential house in semi-open development Brückenstrasse 30
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End of 18th century Plastered building with a mansard roof, late baroque building that characterizes the street scene, of scientific, documentary and architectural significance.

two-storey, five-axis, eaves, extended mansard, new roofing, plastered facade, refurbished, shop fitting, characterizing street space

08966174
 


Post office (former) Brückenstrasse 32
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around 1890 Residential house in open development, former post office building, with lateral fencing; striking location opposite the Gründerzeit house number 47, as an old post office of local historical importance

two-storey, five-axis, extended attic, gable roof with plain tile covering, new plaster facade, artificial stone integration, former post office on the ground floor, original: front door and skylight, interior doors, stairwell, enclosure: two brick pillars with artificial stone cover plates and quarry stone wall

08966178
 


Wiede & Söhne paper mill (formerly): paper mill with pulp processing (house no.14), lye regeneration (house no.19), transformer station (house no.65), car repair shop (house no.70), coppersmith (house no.74) , Administration building (house no.78 and 79), workshop and administration (house no.80), administration building (house no.80a) with dining room extension, further courtyard paving as well as warehouse, consumption and gatekeeper (house no.82 and 97, formerly factory fire station)
Wiede & Söhne paper mill (formerly): paper mill with pulp processing (house no.14), lye regeneration (house no.19), transformer station (house no.65), car repair shop (house no.70), coppersmith (house no.74) , Administration building (house no.78 and 79), workshop and administration (house no.80), administration building (house no.80a) with dining room extension, further courtyard paving as well as warehouse, consumption and porter (house no.82 and 97, former factory fire station) Fabrikstrasse 5
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1892–1893, later expanded (factory) old location of Pauschwitz, impressive overall complex with highlighted historical and urban significance, relevance to the history of technology, influenced the development of the area (see neighboring villa buildings, infant home etc.)

Pulp processing (number 14/1916), lye regeneration (number 19/1962), transformer station (number 65/1965), car workshop (number 70/1922), coppersmith (number 74/1922), administration building (number 78 and 79/1921), Workshop and administration (number 80/1932), administration building (number 80a / 1921) as well as warehouse, consumption and porter (numbers 82 and 97, formerly the factory fire station)

08966363
 


villa Fischerweg 3
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around 1910 old local location Pauschwitz, one of the director's villas belonging to the paper mill in a country house style, with local historical value.

One-storey, multi-part roof landscape, rubble stone plinth, plaster facade with clinker brick and plaster structure, disfiguring plastic windows !, two-leaf front door was refurbished, original: front door with bars and skylight, roof truss

08966183
 


Residential house in open development and in a corner location Grimmaische Strasse 1
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18th century The town center is characterized by a simple residential building with a baroque mansard roof, proximity to the parish church, of architectural significance; with shop fitting, two-storey, four-axis, eaves, plastered facade, first floor two natural stone window frames, refurbished, mansard roof with beaver tail covering, new wooden windows, location near the church, facade renovation not exactly successful, but continue to use the property as a monument for the time being (UDSB agreement), renovation 1994/95 with permission 08966134
 


Residential building in closed development Grimmaische Strasse 4
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around 1890 with shop fitting, small urban residential building typical of the cultural landscape, part of the town center opposite the confluence of Pfarrgasse, of architectural and local significance.

two-storey, five-axis, plastered facade, renovated, gable roof with new beaver tail covering, disfiguring house entrance

08966139
 


Council pharmacy
Council pharmacy Grimmaische Strasse 10
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around 1895 Residential house in half-open development and in the corner of Blumenweg, with pharmacy; Wilhelminian style plastered facade with corner emphasis, urban planning indispensable residential and commercial building, characterizing the townscape diagonally opposite the town hall, of architectural and local importance; two-storey, plastered facade, three-storey corner, rich Wilhelminian style decor, tiled roof, diagonally across from the town hall 08966142
 


Residential building in closed development Grimmaische Strasse 18
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2nd third of the 19th century Typical small-town residential building, simple plastered building, built on a very narrow plot of land, part of the old local structure, of social and historical importance. Two-storey, three-axle, gable roof tiled with two small (new) dormers, plastered facade, original: front door and window, partial cellar 08966146
 


villa Grimmaische Strasse 36
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around 1905 Plastered building with half-timbered elements, sophisticated residential building that is striking in the street scene, of architectural significance; two-storey, plastered facade, multi-part roof landscape, new windows 08966149
 


Trebsen / Mulde train station
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Trebsen / Mulde train station Grimmaische Strasse 39
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1911 Former train station with reception building, attached goods shed, scales, ancillary building and manual pump with well shaft; An ensemble of train station buildings that has been preserved in a closed manner, a typical example of a train station building in the local style, evidence of traffic history for the development of the area.

Hand lever pump marked: MAW / HP90L / 82600.03 / 1966, with well shaft, reception building: broken stone base, two-storey, ground floor plastered, sills and lintels made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, upper floor boarded up, original: windows and doors, expanded attic, beaver tail covering, goods handling: broken stone base , Tiled roof, large pike dormer, outbuilding: railroad workers' house with shed, one-storey, cast-iron manual pump (marked 1966)

08966193
 


Residential house in open development Grimmaische Strasse 41
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around 1925 Simple plastered building, jamb and gable boarded up, location: at the gated level crossing, important residential building in the ensemble of the train station complex, of importance in terms of local development.

Quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, boarded up "jambs" and gable tops, roof house, beaver tail covering, original windows, empty, lintels and sills of the windows made of sawn porphyry tufa, same construction concept as the station building, possibly the gatekeeper's house

08966194
 


Residential house in open development Back alley 3
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2nd third of the 19th century single-storey house in the gable position, close to the market, of socio-historical importance.

single storey, gable roof tiled, gable-independent, plastered construction

08966167
 


Residential house in open development, with attached outbuildings and enclosure wall Hintergasse 5
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before 1800 Residential house with simple plastered construction with a crooked roof, near the market, significant in terms of building history and local history.

Residential house: two-storey, five-axis, solid ground floor, a round arch and window frames on the ground floor made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, plastered facade, two-axis gable, tails roof, ground floor very thick wall, gable facing the alley, stable: attached to the house, around 1860, tiled gable roof, plastered facade, enclosure : approx. 1.80 m high quarry stone wall (plastered)

08966166
 


Gasthaus zum Anker Market 1
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around 1800 Guest house and rear annex; Significance for the local history, important in terms of urban planning in the corner situation to Grimmaer Strasse next to the town hall, especially the suspected wooden ceilings inside of scientific interest; Inn: Corner location Grimmaer Straße, two-storey, eight-axle, plastered facade, upper floor half-timbered, wooden ceilings are to be assumed inside, stable building, towards the rectory: quarry stone construction, door and window frames red bricks, gable roof tiled, unrenovated, installation of bowling alley planned, large barn door, around 1890 08966141
 


Residential building in closed development Market 3
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around 1895 Brick facade, typical small-town residential building of the Wilhelminian era, location on the market that characterizes the cityscape, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, five-axis, quarry stone plinth, brick building with plastered ground floor, converted attic, new windows, original front door

08966159
 


Residential building in closed development Market 4
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2nd half of the 18th century Residential building of the old market development characterizing the main urban square with plastered half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.

Saddle roof with new beaver tail covering, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, ground floor changed around 1930, two-story, gable-side extension to the market side, old list

08966160
 


Residential house in open development and rear annex Market 9
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around 1800 Strikingly broad structure, upper floor partly half-timbered, an indispensable part of the old market development on the sloping path to the back alley, of architectural significance.

Residential house: two-storey, upper floor half-timbered, plastered market side, wide-spread structure, gable and rear half-timbered painted, crooked hip roof, brick roofing, outbuildings at the rear: stable, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered exposed, gable roof, tile roofing, mid-19th century

08966161
 


Residential house (on an angular floor plan) in half-open development Market 10
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around 1800 Upper floor presumably half-timbered, the building documenting the original market development, the property extends to the back alley, of importance for the appearance of the town and of architectural history.

Two-storey, six-axis, tiled roof, massive ground floor, upper floor presumably half-timbered

08966163
 


Residential house in half-open development and in a corner in the back alley Market 11
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around 1870 Plain and yet representative looking residential building before the arrival of the Gründerzeit tenant house building spirit, twin windows in the gable, of architectural significance.

Plastered construction, new tile roof, saddle roof, two-storey, five-axis, disfiguring front door, windows with wooden shutters, renovated, with partial basement

08966164
 


town hall
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town hall Markt 13
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1924-1925 stately plastered building with a mansard roof and ridge turret, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, building dominating the square and the townscape in correspondence with the church, evidence of communal self-administration, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape; two-storey, extended attic, hipped mansard roof with tower attachment, plastered facade, natural stone plinth, renovated, eaves with seven axes to Grimmaische Strasse 08966145
 


Residential house in open development, formerly a children's home Pauschwitzer Strasse 26
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1916 old local location Pauschwitz, plastered facade with three noteworthy ceramic medallions, opened on July 1st, 1916 by Mrs. Else Wiede as an infant home, socially and historically of interest as a facility of the local paper mill Wiede & Söhne, rarity.

two-storey, four-axle, roof house, plastered facade, disfiguring window shutters today, tiled roof, photo in consultation with Müller / Unteidig / Brockow

08966362
 


Film theater Albert Kuntz Pauschwitzer Strasse 30
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1953-1955 Cinema (with original equipment) and forecourt design (with stairs, fencing and two advertising booths / advertising columns); old location, Pauschwitz, representative building in a location that shapes the townscape, rarity, scientific and documentary importance, historical and artistic interest, memorable value, importance for popular education, architectural historical value as the first new cinema building after the war in the Leipzig district, two-storeyed in the style of the national building tradition, more representative Building in a recessed position, small outside staircase with four flat steps and two standing lamps, brick building with plastered facade, structural elements reddish-colored artificial stone, flat roof,

original: doors, mostly windows, grilles, lamp at the side entrance, complete equipment preserved, including seating, film projection machines, curtain, lamps, two small showcases for film advertisements: brick base with reddish plaster, wooden showcase above,

Renovation work, including installation of an office in the entrance area / vestibule: there are still floor tiles but laminate above, showcases with wooden frames, vestibule door to the foyer, in the foyer: floor tiles and doors and radiator cladding and wall clock and iron doorstop and ceiling fillet, hall: renewed two access doors at the now Reduced entrances to the hall from the foyer, ceiling with skylight and painting, stone wood floor, exit (emergency) doors on the side, stage gangway with two iron bars, old curtain, 10 rows of chairs with wooden folding chairs with 16 seats each, wall paneling in the high plinth area with radiator paneling, fabric wall covering under the younger plastic sheets, side access: staircase, entrance door, projection room: projectors have already been removed and sold without authorization, telephone, wall clock still available

08966181
 


Villa with enclosure, stone cross in the base of the terrace as well as a garden with old trees and a garden pavilion on Werksstraße
Villa with enclosure, stone cross in the base of the terrace as well as a garden with old trees and a garden pavilion on Werksstraße Pauschwitzer Strasse 41
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1913 old local location Pauschwitz, stately villa building with local historical significance, one of three villas of the directors of the paper mill, residential building Johannes Wiede

two-storey, expanded attic, renovated, new windows and beaver-tail-covered roof, high quarry stone plinth, east-facing winter garden and veranda, ensemble with number 41, original: front door with grating, cellar grate, garden with old wood and wooden garden pavilion on Fabrikstrasse, enclosure: clinker roll layer, plastered Brick or artificial stone pillars and wooden picket fence

08966187
 


Villa with enclosure and garden with old trees
Villa with enclosure and garden with old trees Pauschwitzer Strasse 43
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1913 old local location Pauschwitz, appealing residential building in reform and homeland style, part of the villa district close to the factory, significance for the local history

two-storey, plastered facade, developed attic storey, terrace, tiled roof, staircase risalit, ensemble with number 41, original: mostly windows, patio door, shutter roof house, on the terrace side and on the ground floor staircase side, enclosure: clinker base, plastered brick and artificial stone pillars, Wooden picket fence, garden with old trees

08966186
 


Wiede & Sons paper mill (formerly); later VEB Zellstoff- und Papierfabrik Trebsen: Former dining room with kitchen wing of a paper mill Pauschwitzer Strasse 45
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around 1960 old location of Pauschwitz, social building of the state-owned paper factory, socially and historically significant and document for the great importance of the company in the Trebsen area, of local history; Quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, gable roof with beaver tail covering, three-door entrance, two wall lamps, five steps, stair stringers made of natural stone masonry with iron grating, large hall, today the premises of Julius Schulte Trebsen GmbH 08966189
 


Wiede & Sons paper mill (formerly); Coat of arms stone Pauschwitzer Strasse 45
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1893 (?) (Wappenstein) from Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, formerly on the two-storey production building (?) in the western factory courtyard, today in the entrance area of ​​the Julius Schulte paper mill, local historical value.

Paper factory see also: Fabrikstrasse 6

08966366
 


Lindenhof Pauschwitzer Strasse 48
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19th century Stable house (Pauschwitzer Straße 48), side building (Straße des Aufbau 16b, with Kumthalle) as well as courtyard paving and enclosure wall of a three-sided courtyard; old location of Pauschwitz, side building upper floor half-timbered, courtyard that dominates the townscape opposite the junction with Fabrikstrasse, with documentation value, of importance in terms of building history and local history; Residential stable house: two-storey, eleven axes, gable (three axes), half-hipped roof with brick covering, plastered facade, quarry stone base, partial basement, stable building: two-storey, two gates, Kumthalle with three arches, two sandstone columns, upper floor visible framework, half-hipped roof with old brick hipped roof 08966182
 


Villa and garden pavilion Pauschwitzer Strasse 54
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1910 old local location Pauschwitz, building built by one of the three directors of the paper mill for their own residential purposes in the local style, location: opposite the road access to the factory, local historical significance, part of the villa quarter at the paper mill.

single storey, plastered facade, solid construction, home style, developed attic, tiled roof, original: front door, staircase, interior doors (mostly with handles), a brown tiled stove in the attic, windows in the attic

08966188
 


Old cantor council Pfarrgasse 3; 4
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Mid 19th century Former cantor, today a residential building (with two house numbers) and ancillary building; Residential building, stately plastered building in the immediate vicinity of the town church, adjoining building in earthenware, of local historical and scientific and documentary value; Kantorat: two-storey, ten axes, gable three axes, two entrances, frames made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, tiled gable roof, quarry stone brick masonry, original front doors, old windows (cantorat designates 1708?), Outbuildings: quarry stone plinth, solid earth building, crooked hip roof with tile covering , located directly at the churchyard, near Brückenstraße 2 08966136
 


Rectory
Rectory Pfarrgasse 5
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around 1520 Striking building structure with a large hipped roof, upper floor partly in half-timbered construction, seat niche portal from the Renaissance, located opposite the church, significant in terms of local history and architectural history.

Two-storey, plastered construction, window frames Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, seat niche portal, original porch door from around 1890, tiled hipped roof with bat dormers, entrance door around 1520

08966135
 


Residential house in open development and in the corner of Grimmaische Strasse Pfarrgasse 6
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1st half of the 19th century with built-in shop, simple plastered facade with crooked hip roof, typical small-town residential building, original shop front from 1895, part of the historical local structure, of significance in terms of local history; two-storey, six-axis, plastered facade, shop installation around 1895, tiled roof with crooked hip, important for the street context, cf. Number 1 and Wurzener Straße 6-8, base of quarry stone masonry, near the church and market, construction phase after the gabled houses (see Wurzener Platz 6/7/8) 08966144
 


Ev.  City church Trebsen
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Ev. City church Trebsen Pfarrgasse 7
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in the core 2nd half of the 12th century Church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure and tombs on the church's outer wall and grave complex; late-Gothic hall church, remodeled in baroque style, in the core probably still Romanesque remains, sacred building with local and art-historical value, location dominating the townscape
  • late baroque tombstone, walled in and weathered, sandstone
  • three marble slabs on the north side of the sacristy (1805, 1845, 1847)
  • Wind catcher on the north side with a Gothic stone portal, cemetery enclosure (marked 1628),
  • Grave site with quarry stone wall enclosure
08966137
 


Trebsen cemetery (totality): individual features of the totality of the Trebsen cemetery: chapel, enclosure, two gates and some tombs as well as memorial for those who died in the First World War (see also Obj. 08966156) Seelingstädter Strasse 3
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1912 Cemetery chapel, plastered building with a multi-tiered roof landscape, historically important, memorial for the fallen, an elaborately designed complex with a round, tiered central building with inscription steles as well as a well house and four benches (granite) in the central axis of the cemetery, of local significance, valuable hereditary burial of the Georg Wiede family of sculptors from Dresden , artistically important; Chapel: plastered building, new tiled roof, multi-part roof landscape, quarry stone plinth, small apse with three colored glazed arched windows, original: doors with handles, some colored lead glass windows, fountain: porphyry-colored artificial stone, gate system and administration building: single-storey, developed attic, mansard gable roof, refurbished, New wooden windows, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, memorial for the fallen in Trebsen, Pauschwitz, Bach, Rothersdorf, Wednig, Walzig, (see also the additional list of protected tombs) 08966157
 


Totality of Trebsen cemetery, with the following individual monuments: chapel, enclosure, two gates and some grave monuments as well as memorial for the fallen of the First World War (see Obj. 08966157), further horticultural designed cemetery complex (garden monument, with fountain) and with the following totality part: administrator's house Seelingstädter Strasse 3
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20th century Cemetery chapel, plastered building with a multi-tiered roof landscape, historically important, memorial for the fallen, an elaborately designed complex with a round, tiered central building with inscription steles as well as a well house and four benches (granite) in the central axis of the cemetery, of local significance, valuable hereditary burial of the Georg Wiede family of sculptors from Dresden , artistically important. 08966156
 


Residential house in open development Construction 2 road; 4; 6
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1953 old location of Pauschwitz, as a clay building from the period after 1945 of high scientific value.

two-storey, plastered facade, quarry stone plinth, clay-brick construction, original: front door, apartment doors, basement door, stairwell, basement window, monument value reduced after renovation (plastic windows without subdivision, insulation, window sills with very wide spacing, attached facade structuring elements)

08966184
 


Residential stable house (Pauschwitzer Straße 48), side building (Straße des Aufbau 16b, with Kumthalle) as well as courtyard paving and enclosure wall of a three-sided courtyard Construction Road 16b
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19th century old location of Pauschwitz, side building; Upper floor half-timbered, courtyard that dominates the townscape opposite the junction with Fabrikstraße, with documentation value, of importance in terms of building history and local history; Residential stable house: two-storey, eleven axes, gable (three axes), half-hipped roof with brick covering, plastered facade, quarry stone base, partial basement, stable building: two-storey, two gates, Kumthalle with three arches, two sandstone columns, upper floor visible framework, half-hipped roof with old brick hipped roof 08966182
 


Trebsen manor; Trebsen castle and manor (aggregate): Individual features of the totality of the Trebsen castle and manor: administrator's residence (No. 6) and four farm buildings (No. 4) of the farm as well as the enclosure wall (up to Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 14) of a manor (see also Obj . 09304423, to the castle 1) Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 4; 6
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18th century Townscape-defining manor complex located directly next to the castle and castle park, baroque-looking administrator's residence, a plastered building with a mansard roof, massive farm buildings, historical and scientific value.

Barn: corner to Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse, plastered quarry stone brick masonry, tiled roof with bat dormers, drive-through barn, window frames partly Rochlitz porphyry tuff, administrator's house: porphyry tufa window frames, original garden door, horse stable: marked Dr.JMWB1842, quarry stone plinth, sand, plastered facades Half-hip roof with storage hatch, residential building at the driveway, marked 1854, wall to property Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 14, former distillery, horse stable, cowshed

08966123
 


Residential house in open development and rear mountain cellar Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 7
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Early 19th century Rural single-storey residential building, facing the street, one of the few surviving structural documents that were formerly built for poorer strata of the population, of socio-historical importance on the ground floor walls approx. 40 cm thick (solid clay?) 08966125
 


Well house Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 16 (in front)
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Late 19th or early 20th century Octagonal well house made of brick masonry, architectural and local history document, rarity.

Close to the manor's farmyard, view of Trebsen Castle, brickwork, quarry stone base, curved roof, overgrown, entrance on the side facing away from the street via three concrete steps

08966127
 


Residential building Wedniger Strasse 5
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End of 18th century old location, Pauschwitz, single-storey solid construction with half-timbered structure, interesting structure with documentation value, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered house, massive ground floor, partly collapsed / ruined, original: front door with natural stone walls (basket arch with keystone), windows mostly, one window with sliding window

08966197
 


Old cinema Wurzener Platz 1
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1910-1915 Former cinema in the rear of the property; one of the early surviving cinematographic theaters, rarity and memorable value, of local history; Built as a bowling alley, corrugated iron roof, plastered gable brickwork, east side as an open arbor with decorated wooden construction, games continued until around 1945 08966143
 


House and outbuildings Wurzener Platz 6
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around 1820 Testimony to the old local structure with urban significance in particular due to its location on the Kirchberg, facing the Wurzener Platz, important in terms of building history and urban planning.

Two-storey, two-axis gable, outbuildings attached at an angle, uniform black beaver tail covering, dwelling house with crooked hip roof, solid ground floor (clay or quarry stone masonry), near the church, striking group with numbers 7 and 8, upper floor half-timbered plastered

08966131
 


Residential building Wurzener Platz 7
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around 1800 with plastered half-timbered upper floor, gable-independent building at the foot of the Kirchberg that characterizes the townscape, with documentation value, indispensable part of the ensemble with numbers 6 and 8, of architectural and urban significance: ensemble with numbers 6 and 8, two-storey, gable-free, two-axis, ground floor showcase and shop door built-in, plastered facade, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof tiled, located below the church 08966132
 


Residential building Wurzener Platz 8
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around 1800 with half-timbered upper floor, building in the old town center at the foot of the Kirchberg, with documentation value, in the ensemble with numbers 6 and 7, of architectural and urban significance; Two-storey, two-axis, gable, hipped roof tiled, plastered facade, solid ground floor, timber-framed upper floor, indispensable in the ensemble with numbers 6 and 7 and due to its location on the Kirchberg 08966133
 


Citizen School (formerly) Wurzener Strasse 4
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around 1900 School; Wilhelminian style plastered facade, building structure that defines the townscape in correspondence with Trebsen Castle, significance for local history; three-storey, 11 axes, central risalit, natural stone plinth, plastered facade, extension on the right, rear very disfigured by plastic windows / plaster / color, visual relationship to the castle, inside new doors etc., hall / auditorium on the upper floor, central risalit, concrete roof tiles, original: staircase with granite steps, Vestibule door 08966130
 


Villa with enclosure Wurzener Strasse 7
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around 1885 well-structured plastered facade, picturesque residential building as a document of sophisticated small-town living culture, largely preserved in its original form, of architectural significance; single storey with plain tile roof, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade with plaster structure, brick construction, two-storey central projection with two axes and rich decor of the window frames (consoles, acrotors), cellar windows with sandstone frames, eaves tooth cut, two-sided staircase, original: window, winter window in the dwarf house, a blind inside, looks downright picturesque, enclosure: rubble stone wall base, piece of yellow brick wall, iron fence between artificial stone pillars 08966129
 


Residential house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard and front garden, courtyard wall with gate entrance and gate, manual pump with a well shaft in the courtyard Wurzener Strasse 11
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1886 Residential house with well structured plastered facade, largest largely unadulterated homestead in the village, document of a flourishing agricultural enterprise, of importance in terms of urban planning, architectural history and local history; Residential house: eaves, two-storey, five axes, plastered facade and plastered structure, sandstone window sills, tiled gable roof, quarry stone plinth, original front door, windows partly with winter windows, front garden, wall with homestead entrance (quarry stone masonry, brick pillars), horse stable: quarry stone brick Masonry, gable roof tiled, large barn: quarry stone masonry, tiled gable roof, stable: attached to the house, quarry stone masonry, tiled gable roof, window frames on the ground floor natural stone, upstairs storage hatch and pigeon house 08966128
 


Totality of the castle and manor Trebsen, with the following individual monuments: Castle (see Obj. 08966124, Zum Schloss 1), retaining and enclosure walls of the castle, bridge to the farm yard, outbuildings at the driveway, two pavilions on the terrace, bridge to the park and memorial stone for Helene von Zimmermann in the park, caretaker's house (see obj. 08966123, Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 6) and four farm buildings (see obj. 08966123, Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 4) of the service yard and the enclosure wall (up to Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 14) of a manor still manor park (garden monument)
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Totality of the castle and manor Trebsen, with the following individual monuments: Castle (see Obj. 08966124, Zum Schloss 1), retaining and enclosure walls of the castle, bridge to the farm yard, outbuildings at the driveway, two pavilions on the terrace, bridge to the park and memorial stone for Helene von Zimmermann in the park, caretaker's house (see obj. 08966123, Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 6) and four farm buildings (see obj. 08966123, Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 4) of the service yard and the enclosure wall (up to Thomas-Müntzer-Gasse 14) of a manor still manor park (garden monument) To castle 1
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1509–1511 (east wing castle) Four-wing castle building, in the core a moated castle, late Gothic castle complex with magnificent ornamental gables, inside valuable cell vaults, artistically, historically and town-planning significant complex, townscape-defining manor complex located directly next to the castle and castle park, baroque-looking administrator's house, plastered building with mansard roof, solid farm building, architectural history Wert, one of the largest manors in Saxony 09304423
 


Trebsen Castle;  Trebsen Castle and Manor (aggregate): Individual features of the totality of the Trebsen Castle and Manor: Castle, retaining and enclosure walls, bridge to the farmyard, outbuildings at the driveway, two pavilions on the terrace, bridge to the park and memorial stone for Helene von Zimmermann in the park ( see also obj. 09304423, to the castle 1)
Trebsen Castle; Trebsen Castle and Manor (aggregate): Individual features of the totality of the Trebsen Castle and Manor: Castle, retaining and enclosure walls, bridge to the farm yard, outbuildings at the driveway, two pavilions on the terrace, bridge to the park and memorial stone for Helene von Zimmermann in the park ( see also obj. 09304423, to the castle 1) To castle 1
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1509–1511 (east wing castle) Four-winged castle building, in the core a moated castle, late Gothic castle complex with splendid ornamental gables, inside valuable cell vaults, artistically, historically and town-planning significant complex 08966124
 

Altenhain

image designation location Dating description ID
Memorial stone (Map) 1935 Natural stone on the Frauenberg, formerly with an inscription, probably built in connection with the HJ clubhouse, historical testimony from the National Socialist era.

Monolith, approx. 1.80 m above the ground, built in 1935 by the quarry owner at that time as a meeting point for the Hitler Youth, probably formerly the year inscription 20.4.1935, HJ club house probably on Waldstrasse on the right, historical testimonies from the Nazi era extremely rare in Saxony

08966361
 


MUNA (Map) 1936–1938 (ammunition plant) Guard building and wall (at the entrance from the site) of a former ammunition factory and casino / cultural center (with hall and extension); Documentation and rarity value, military history evidence of the 1930s, of local importance. 08966100
 


Gasthof Altenhain Dorfstrasse 1
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19th century Inn; striking location opposite the confluence of Polenzer Strasse and in the corner of Grimmaer Landstrasse, the location near the church is a defining building, historically interesting. Two-storey, plastered facade, two construction phases visible through different roofs, original front door with handle 08966076
 


Old school: Former school, today a club house and ancillary building
Old school: Former school, today a club house and ancillary building Dorfstrasse 2
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1870, later reshaped An important urban group of buildings in the corner of Polenzer Straße at a crossroads, as a school building with a special historical and memorable value.

Farm buildings: old roof tiles, masonry: brick and quarry stone, plastered facade, old gate, residential building: two-storey, plastered facade, gable roof tiled, rear door with natural stone walls, expansion to a club house for sports clubs

08966360
 


Residential stable house with an angular floor plan, side buildings, courtyard paving and the enclosure wall of a farm Dorfstrasse 16
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around 1900 Plastered buildings with red clinker brick structure, ensemble that creates the appearance of the site with scientific and documentary value, impressive angular building (residential stable house) with vestibule, enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry, of architectural and local significance; Residential stable house: angular building, plastered facade with red brick structure, quarry stone base, vestibule with original front door (also original handle, structured glass), some original windows, residential house with gate entrance: tile-covered saddle roof, plastered facade with clinker brick structure, courtyard paving and enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry 08966093
 


House of a former three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 20
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, small local and landscape-typical half-timbered building, documentation value, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, two-axis, rear annex, massive ground floor with thick walls, upper storey plastered half-timbering, very small windows, possibly before 1800, wide eaves overhang, gable roof with concrete stone covering, formerly three-sided courtyard

08966094
 


Enclosure wall of a property Grimmaer Landstrasse 2
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Mid 19th century Quarry stone wall (on the sidewalk), typical of the area, important for the appearance of the town, of architectural significance; typical of the area! Barn renovated, therefore not a monument, originally belonged to the inn, this Neuweißborner Straße 1 08966078
 


Residential building Grimmaer Landstrasse 8
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before 1800 A building that characterizes the townscape with half-timbering on the upper floor, one of the oldest farmhouses in Altenhain, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, upper floor half-timbered, renovated, wooden windows, plain tile, gable roof, boarded gable tops, small outbuilding in the courtyard: quarry stone masonry, gable roof tiled, currently being expanded

08966088
 


Syringe house Grimmaer Landstrasse 8 (next to)
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Mid 19th century simple small plastered building with tile-covered gable roof, historical value; Quarry stone masonry, gable roof tiled, eaves, important for popular education 08966089
 


Altenhain municipal office (formerly) Grimmaer Landstrasse 14
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around 1930 former municipal office, today residential building; as an administrative building, document of local history and community self-government; two-storey, eaves, rubble stone base, hipped roof, original windows, plain tiles 08966085
 


Residential stable house of a farm, manual pump and courtyard paving Hauptstrasse 10
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around 1800 half-timbered building typical of the landscape, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance; Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper floor visible framework, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, gable-independent, renovated, courtyard paving, cast-iron manual pump 08966090
 


Residential stable house and barn of a farm as well as enclosure wall to the neighboring property Hauptstrasse 23
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Early 19th century Courtyard that characterizes the townscape, upper floor half-timbered residential stable house, massive barn, of architectural significance.

Residential stable house: two-storey, gable-free, tiled gable roof, upper floor exposed framework, renovated, barn: quarry stone masonry, approval for roof renovation is available, but there is not enough money, enclosure wall to the neighboring property at Hauptstraße 21

08966097
 


villa Leulitzer Strasse 2
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around 1905 Picturesque plastered building in the reform style, testimony to the elevated individual living needs at the beginning of the 20th century, of architectural significance.

Monument value reduced after renovation, but lead-glass staircase window restored, beautiful artificial stone relief

08966101
 


Altenhain windmill
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Altenhain windmill Mühlenweg 1a
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around 1870 Turmholländer, today a residential building; Landscaping windmill, document of a trade that is no longer practiced in the Trebsen municipality today, of significance in terms of technology history.

Today used for residential purposes, four-storey, renovated, plastered facade, conical roof, slate, weather vane, sandstone plaque with (barely legible) inscription above the entrance door, the associated former miller's house is no longer a monument

08966082
 


villa Neuweißborner Strasse 2
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around 1895 Representative Wilhelminian style villa building in the corner of Grimmaer Landstrasse, high-quality building in an ensemble with a church and rectory, of historical importance.

single-storey, jamb, central projectile, plastered facade and sandstone structure, rear bay window, small gable with high-quality free chevron, original: arched window in the risalit with etched glass, front door with grating, wooden stairs, interior doors and stucco in the ground floor hall, quarry stone plinth with corner blocks made of sandstone, sandstone , could also have been the former New School

08966075
 


Rectory with enclosure Neuweißborner Strasse 6
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around 1875 Well-structured Gründerzeit plastered facade, indispensable for urban planning in the ensemble with church and churchyard, local historical value.

Quarry stone plinth, two-storey, plastered facade, developed attic storey with gables with open chevron, rear terrace, sandstone portal with triangular gable, window frames on the ground floor sandstone, original front door with skylight, old window

08966072
 


Johanniskirche Altenhain
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Johanniskirche Altenhain Neuweißborner Strasse 8
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1786-1787 Church (with fittings), cemetery with enclosure, morgue, memorial to those who fell in World War I and tombs; Baroque hall church with a set square tower in the round obgen style of the 19th century, in the churchyard tombs three iron crosses and a tomb in the form of a tree stump, memorable, war memorial granite monolith with inscriptions, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.

Church: plastered facade, spire with copper sheet, weather vane (cock), tiled roof, churchyard - small morgue: quarry stone and brick masonry, old window on the south side, door with old ribbons and leather rags marked 1813, around 1890 (?),
1) iron cross Pastor Braune,
2) Iron Cross Braune,
3) Iron Cross Ch.DA Braune - on sandstone plinths on the north wall of the church, cast iron, mid-19th century.
4) Grave monument in the form of a tree stump, sandstone, north side of the church, 19th century, heavily weathered ,
5) War memorial: granite stone (from Beucha) with inscriptions (1914–1918 In gratitude / for loyalty until death / those who remained for their fatherland / Altenhainern, names, Joh. 15, vers 13), small designed complex at the church

08966074
 


Manor Altenhain b. Grimma (totality); Old brewery: individual monument belonging to the knight estate Altenhain b. Grimma: Farm building at the old brewery of a former manor (see also Obj. 08966364) Neuweißborner Strasse 12
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19th century Part of the complex of the farmyard for the former manor, an indispensable testimony in terms of town planning and local history.
  • Stable: only enclosing walls, demolition planned, demolished before 2012,
  • Residential stable house: two-storey, renovated, eaves clinker bricks, quarry stone plinth, Prussian caps in the stable part, around 1900, belonging to the former manor,
  • Barn: gable roof, concrete roof tiles,
  • Remnants of the old brewery: quarry stone and brick masonry, brick arches, two sandstone pillars, some old slabs, possibly a small cellar underneath, originally planned to be demolished, demolished before 2012
08966079
 


Subject aggregate Rittergut Altenhain b.  Grimma, with the following individual monuments: mansion and sculpture in the park (see object 08966081, Neuweißborner Straße 20), farm building at the old brewery (see object 08966079, Neuweißborner Straße 12), three residential and farm buildings (see object 08966080, Zum Manor 1–3), orangery (see Obj. 08966083, Zur Försterei 4) of a former manor, furthermore park (garden monument) with pond (kitchen pond) and avenue leading to the manor (street: pear avenue) as well as with the following parts: other farm buildings, remains the courtyard paving and fencing
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Subject aggregate Rittergut Altenhain b. Grimma, with the following individual monuments: mansion and sculpture in the park (see object 08966081, Neuweißborner Straße 20), farm building at the old brewery (see object 08966079, Neuweißborner Straße 12), three residential and farm buildings (see object 08966080, Zum Manor 1–3), orangery (see obj. 08966083, Zur Försterei 4) of a former manor, furthermore park (garden monument) with pond (kitchen pond) and avenue leading to the manor (street: pear avenue) as well as the following parts: other farm buildings, remains the courtyard paving and fencing Neuweißborner Strasse 12; 20
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18./19. Century Manor building that defines the townscape as a country estate in the style of historicism, farm buildings partly in half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of building history, history and character of the townscape. 08966364
 


Manor Altenhain b.  Grimma (totality);  Altenhain Castle: Individual monument belonging to the knightly estate Altenhain b.  Grimma: Manor house and sculpture in the park of a former manor (see also Obj. 08966364)
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Manor Altenhain b. Grimma (totality); Altenhain Castle: individual monument belonging to the knight manor Altenhain b. Grimma: Manor house and sculpture in the park of a former manor (see also Obj. 08966364) Neuweißborner Strasse 20
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1859 (castle) The townscape-defining building as a country estate in the style of historicism (based on the Italian early Renaissance), of importance in terms of building history, local history and character of the townscape.

Castle: plastered building with sandstone structures, currently being renovated, new windows, high basement floor made of quarry stone masonry, the tower added later, spacious staircase inside, park: original design no longer recognizable, some old trees, but the connection across the pond recognizable, two sandstone pillars on the border to the estate, plastic in the garden: Bacchus, sandstone figure on pedestal

08966081
 


Residential stable house, side building and shed of a farm Trebsener Landstrasse 1
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Mid 19th century Residential stable house with half-timbered upper floor, half-timbered building typical of the locality and landscape in a corner situation that characterizes the village, documentary value, the seating niche at the portal with rarity value, of architectural significance; Residential stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor exposed framework, tile-covered saddle roof, renovated, windows on the ground floor porphyry tuff sills, boarded gable top, stable: quarry stone masonry, corners and window frames yellow clinker brick, around 1890, boarded upper area, storage hatch, brick roofing, outbuildings: former bakery ?, plastered building, storage hatch, new roof with beaver tail tiles, perhaps a former sheep farm 08966087
 


Spittel Altenhain Waldstrasse 1
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subsequently re. 1640 Former Spittel (poor house), today residential building; single-storey plastered building with half-timbered gable, as a spa of local and socio-historical importance; first shepherd's house, later one-storey poor house, tile-covered saddle roof, rubble stone plinth, shutter, gable with half-timbered timber framing, GDR list 08966098
 


Manor Altenhain b. Grimma (totality); Wirtschaftshof: individual features of the entity Rittergut Altenhain b. Grimma: three residential and farm buildings (including the estate manager's house) of a former manor (see also Obj. 08966364, Neuweißborner Straße) To the manor 1; 2; 3
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19th century Indispensable components of the overall ensemble number 1 and 2: half-timbered house and barn: currently being renovated, tiled roof, half-timbered around 1800, window frames made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff on the ground floor, original: front door in the living area, roof truss, number 3: stables: quarry stone masonry, jam brick Masonry, brick covering, different construction phases, residential building on the left: three-story, six axes, gable roof tiled, ground floor quarry-stone masonry, upper floor brick plastered, original windows 08966080
 


Enclosure wall of a property To forester 3
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19th century Made of quarry stones, typical property enclosure that characterizes the townscape near the castle park, characterizes the townscape and is of importance in terms of building history; typical of the area 08966084
 


Manor Altenhain b. Grimma (totality); Orangery Altenhain: Individual monument belonging to the entity Rittergut Altenhain b. Grimma: old orangery of a former manor (see also Obj. 08966364, Neuweißborner Straße) To forester 4
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18th century Plastered facade with mansard roof, compact baroque building of local historical importance, characterizing effect over the kitchen pond in the ensemble with castle, farmyard and park.

Baroque building, two-storey, mansard roof with dormer windows, beaver tail covering, base made of Rochlitz porphyry tufa, some windows still with wooden walls

08966083
 

Neichen

image designation location Dating description ID
Railway bridge over the Mutzschener Wasser
Railway bridge over the Mutzschener Wasser (Map) around 1875 Belonging to the Glauchau-Wurzen (Muldentalbahn) line, arched bridge made of granite stone masonry over the Mutzschener Wasser, of significance for the history of traffic.

Cheek wall and bridge arch in quarry stone, brick segment arch.

To the history of the GW route:

Railway line Glauchau – Wurzen (line abbreviation GW), Saxon main line until 1945, then branch line until 1967, the construction of the line took place in several construction phases between 1868 and completion of the section Glauchau to Penig (May 10, 1875), section Rochlitz to Großbothen (9 December 1875), section Penig to Rochlitz (May 29, 1876), section Großbothen to Wurzen (June 30, 1877), the line was planned to be two-track, as it was to be continued in Prussia, but was not implemented, therefore only a single-track expansion , Route from Glauchau by the private Muldenthal Railway Company, in 1878 the company was nationalized and the vehicles and the route were taken over by the Royal Saxon State Railways, the terminus of the route was now the Südbahnhof in Wurzen, the Muldenthalahnhof (built October 15, 1879) was closed Line was operated as a branch line, April 15, 1945 destruction of the Rabenstein Bridge between Großbothen u nd Grimma, 1946 dismantling between Großbothen and Grimma as a reparation payment, May 28, 1967 suspension of train traffic between Grimma and Nerchau, resumption of train traffic between Golzern and Wurzen from September 24, 1967, renewal of the route between Großbothen and Döben in the middle of the 1970s, construction of a connecting arch with the junction points Leisenau and Muldenbrücke (direct connection Rochlitz and Döbeln), January 1, 1970 (closure of Grimma - Golzern), between Golzern and Wurzen then still goods traffic, after 1990 restriction of goods traffic: closure of the Wurzen-Golzern section (2. June 1996), at the end of the 1990s the section of the Wasserglasfabrik Dehnitz connection was closed, the Muldentalradwanderweg was set up between Großbothen and Wurzen, December 6, 1999, the Colditz – Rochlitz train service ceased, 1999 (freight traffic) and 2000/2001 the passenger service ceased on the Rochlitz– section Wechselburg

08966103
 


Villa with enclosure Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 2
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around 1910 Plastered facade with red clinker brick structure, in the townscape conspicuous Wilhelminian style residential building, documentary value, of architectural significance.

two-storey, plastered facade, red brick structure, curved gable, renovated (new windows, disfiguring vestibule), enclosure: quarry stone wall, brick pillars with green glazed brick cover, iron picket fence

08966104
 


Stable house of a farm Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 5
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2nd half of the 18th century with half-timbered upper floor, elongated structure, typical of the locality and landscape, document of village construction and way of life, of architectural significance.

Residential stable house: Upper floor exposed half-timbering on the courtyard side, massive street gable, residential house and stable extension no monument, is directly on the street

08966113
 


Residential house (No. 7a), side building (No. 7), stable building and shed of a farm Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 7; 7a
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Mid-18th century probably formerly an inn, prominent location on Richard-Henning-Straße in the old town center opposite the rectory and Mühlgut, is one of the oldest preserved secular buildings in Neichen, historically and locally significant.
  • Original inn (building on Richard-Henning-Straße): back partially half-timbered, tile gable roof
  • Residential house: two-story, upper floor half-timbered, ground floor clay-quarry stone masonry, gable roof tiled
  • Outbuilding with dovecote, outbuilding, gable roof tiled
08966122
 


House, side building and enclosure wall of a farm Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 11
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, small Winkelhof in an important urban area, part of the old village structure, of social and historical importance.

Residential house: two-storey, gable-free, two-axis, a small original sliding window to the courtyard, massive ground floor, plastered facade, gable roof with tile covering, mortared verge, original window sizes, important location, walls on the ground floor 40-50 cm, property wall made of quarry stone masonry with rolled brick, side building: Gable roof with tile covering

08966119
 


Pigeon house in the courtyard of a four-sided courtyard Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 12
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around 1935 unusually large, octagonal building made of clinker masonry with an artfully curved roof, rarity, of cultural and historical importance.

about five meters high pigeon house, high clinker brick substructure

08966120
 


Water trough on a farm Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 1
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19th century old location Zöhda, rectangular trough made of natural stone, a rare document of peasant animal husbandry, of cultural and historical importance. 08966114
 


Residential building Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 5
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around 1800 old location Zöhda, upper floor half-timbered plastered, one of the oldest preserved half-timbered buildings in the place, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, plastered facade, upper floor half-timbered probably, rubble stone base, one-sided hipped roof, new roof covering

08966116
 


Spittel Zöhda: Former Spittel (poor house), now a residential building Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 17
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2nd half of the 19th century old location Zöhda, single-storey plastered building in a marked outskirts, special local historical significance, socio-historical of interest.

One-storey, room expanded later, still a house today, gable roof with beaver tail covering

08966105
 


Residential house of the mill estate Mühlgasse 1
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End of 18th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, part of the old town center in the immediate vicinity of the church and rectory, importance of local history.

Two-storey, gable roof with plain tiles and bat dormers, half-timbering under plaster, rubble stone base

08966108
 


Rectory with side building and enclosure Mühlgasse 2
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around 1870 Well-structured Gründerzeit plastered façade, side building, upper floor half-timbered structure, also as part of the overall ensemble with church and old school, structurally and historically interesting.

Two-storey, original front door, new window, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, brick floor and eaves cornice, enclosure: quarry stone wall, side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof with concrete roof tiles

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Neichen village church: church (with furnishings) as well as churchyard with enclosure and memorial for those who fell in the First World War
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Neichen village church: church (with furnishings) as well as churchyard with enclosure and memorial for those who fell in the First World War Mühlgasse 2a
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13th century, later reshaped Romanesque choir tower church with Gothic choir, baroque tower and with rich furnishings, memorial for fallen soldiers in neo-Romanesque design language, local history and building historical value.

Church: plastered facade, renovated, very short nave, square tower with octagonal storey and helmet top with lantern, memorial for the fallen with inscription: Those who fought for the emperor and empire, happily suffered death / wherever you lie according to God's advice, future harvest will be bloody seeds. / Never forgotten in the German land, rest in peace in God's hands. / Sounds from the tower of bells, we think of your day after day! / Friedrich Max Pfütze died in the R. Laz. Leipzig. October 18 , 1915 , Beucha granite, neo-Romanesque design language, cemetery enclosure made of quarry stone masonry

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New school: School as well as outbuildings and gate entrance Mühlgasse 4
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1867 Two-storey plastered building for public education, on the Dorfbach, near the old school, a striking building that shapes the landscape and has a historical value.

Former church school, two-storey, four axes, quarry stone masonry, new roof with two dormers, plastered facade and plaster structure, upstairs winter window, door with natural stone walls, original front door, inscription Weide Meine Lämmer , courtyard door with sandstone walls, picturesque in the valley, outbuildings: small brick building plastered, garage installation, tile roof, gable roof

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Memorial to the fallen of World War 2 in the cemetery Nerchauer Strasse
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after 1945 (war memorial) of local importance.

Beucha granite slab with name inscriptions and two older black crosses with the inscription Auf Wiederseh'n

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Seelingstädt

image designation location Dating description ID
Gasthof Roter Löwe : hall building of an inn Grimmaer Strasse 1
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around 1910 Located on Trebsner Strasse, typical social structure for the Saxon cultural landscape, worth remembering and documenting, of local history; Quarry stone plinth with rolled clinker layer, plastered facade, five large arched windows with original windows (structured glass), tiled roof (beaver tail), partial cellar 08966068
 


Unity of the Rittergut Seelingstädt b.  Grimma: mansion, gatehouse, barn and enclosure as well as park (garden monument, with artificial ruin) and as a whole: residential and farm buildings
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Unity of the Rittergut Seelingstädt b. Grimma: mansion, gatehouse, barn and enclosure as well as park (garden monument, with artificial ruin) and as a whole: residential and farm buildings Grimmaer Strasse 8
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16. – 19. Century (manor) multi-wing mansion at its core a remarkable renaissance building, picturesquely redesigned in the 19th century in historicist style, valuable renaissance portals and interior fittings, architectural, local and art historical value, characterizing the townscape residential stable house: quarry stone masonry, window frames partly porphyry tuff, large passage, living area with a cellar , Clay ceilings, marked 1780, remains of the black kitchen, courtyard side basket arch portal, crooked hip roof, tiled with bat dormers.
  • Gatehouse: 18th century, old gates,
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall,
  • Main house / south wing: marked 1668: hall with classicist furnishings, wooden plank ceiling with five paintings in oval fields, northern arched portal marked 1714, porphyry tuff, eastern arched portal marked 1678, porphyry tufa, original decorative ribbons, seat niche portal
  • East wing, next to gatehouse: upper floor with two painted wooden beam ceilings (1x 17th century, 1x labeled O. Kretzschmer, Beiersdorf, 1938), fireplace, arched portal labeled 16HGID71, niche portal, porphyry tuff, wooden porch labeled 1897
  • on the south wing there is a generous staircase to the north, the south side has a keystone marked 1596, arcade, redesigned in the 19th and early 20th centuries,
  • Barn: quarry stone and brick masonry, bat dormers, tiled roof
  • Park: with old trees, wall of an artificial ruin
  • Stable house on Grimmaer Strasse, quarry stone masonry, saddle roof, 19th century, demolition planned
  • Manor park around 1870,

Stable house demolished before 2012

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Rittergut Seelingstädt b.  Grimma (aggregate): individual features of the aggregate Rittergut Seelingstädt b.  Grimma: mansion with several wings, gatehouse, barn and enclosure
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Rittergut Seelingstädt b. Grimma (aggregate): individual features of the aggregate Rittergut Seelingstädt b. Grimma: mansion with several wings, gatehouse, barn and enclosure Grimmaer Strasse 8
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re. 1596 At its core a remarkable Renaissance building, picturesquely redesigned in the 19th century in the historicist style, valuable Renaissance portals and interior fittings, architectural, local and art historical value, characterizing the townscape.
  • Residential stable house: quarry stone masonry, window walls partly porphyry tuff, large passage, living area with a cellar, clay ceilings, marked 1780, remnants of a black kitchen, courtyard side basket arch portal, half-hip roof, tiled with bat dormers
  • Gatehouse: 18th century, old gates, - enclosure: quarry stone wall
  • Main house / south wing: marked 1668: hall with classicist furnishings, wooden plank ceiling with five paintings in oval fields, northern arched portal marked 1714, porphyry tuff, eastern arched portal marked 1678, porphyry tufa, original decorative ribbons, seat niche portal
  • East wing, next to gatehouse: upper floor with two painted wooden beam ceilings (1x 17th century, 1x labeled O. Kretzschmer, Beiersdorf, 1938), fireplace, arched portal labeled 16HGID71, niche portal, porphyry tuff, wooden porch labeled 1897
  • on the south wing there is a generous staircase to the north, the south side has a keystone marked 1596, arcade, redesigned in the 19th and early 20th centuries,
  • Barn: quarry stone and brick masonry, bat dormers, tiled roof
  • Park: with old trees, wall of an artificial ruin
  • Stable house on Grimmaer Strasse, quarry stone masonry, saddle roof, 19th century, demolition planned
  • Manor park around 1870,

Stable house demolished before 2012

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Residential stable house Grimmaer Strasse 10
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around 1800 Land in the corner of Beiersdorfer Straße, typical gable-independent half-timbered building as a document of rural construction and way of life, with basket arch portal, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, first floor porphyry tuff window frames, front door with basket arch portal, solid masonry, upper floor half-timbered exposed, half-hipped roof, gable-independent, brick roofing, location on the approach road from Grimma near the Seelingstädter Rittergut

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Seelingstädter Schule: Former school, today a double residential building Schulstrasse 12; 12a
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around 1930 Educational building defining the local image in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, documentation and memory value, of importance in terms of local history.

Quarry stone plinth, two-storey, plaster facade, colored plaster in the upper area, new windows (wood), number 12a renovated (simplified new plastering), number 12: canopy with porphyry tuff pillars (children's relief), artificial stone steps, original front door with oval window (structured glass), today residential building

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Residential stable house, barn and courtyard paving of a farm Trebsener Strasse 2
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2nd half of the 19th century Stately solid buildings, located on the outskirts, picturesque courtyards embedded in the landscape, characterizing the townscape, scientific and documentary value, of architectural significance.

Residential stable house: eight-axis, plastered facade, gable two windows, around 1880, sandstone sills, barn: two gates, passage, quarry stone masonry, barn: drive-through barn to the lowland, broken stone masonry, courtyard paving with dung slab, drive-through barn to the lowland - demolished in 2009

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Mountain cellar Trebsener Straße 3 (in front)
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19th century Typical local storage building made of quarry stone masonry, of economic significance.

Quarry stone masonry, brick arch, two small windows, inside brick masonry

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House of a farm Trebsener Strasse 4
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, gable facing the street, rural residential building typical of the locality and landscape, characterizing the street space and scientific and documentary value, of importance in terms of building history.

Half-timbered timbered, possibly around 1820, tile-covered saddle roof, gable, disfiguring vestibule on the courtyard side, massive ground floor

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Mountain cellar Trebsener Straße 6 (opposite)
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19th century Storage building that defines the townscape, hardly to be found in such an accumulation as in Seelingstädt, of economic history.

Quarry stone and brick masonry, picket door at the front, about 1.50 meters aisle with pierced barrel, then board door

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Mountain cellar Trebsener Straße 8 (opposite)
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19th century typical of the area, evidence of village construction and way of life, of economic significance.

Brick masonry

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Mountain cellar Trebsener Strasse 17 (next to)
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around 1900 Typical rural economic building with documentation value, of economic history of importance.

Wall partially plastered, board door

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Mountain cellar Trebsener Straße 19a (in front)
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around 1900 Storage building characterizing the townscape, of economic importance.

Quarry stone and brick masonry, brick arches, and all the other mountain cellars, characterize Trebsner Strasse

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Trebsener Strasse 21 (in front)
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after 1918 (war memorial) small complex made of Beucha granite, of local importance.

Inscription Our dead urge peace , Beucha granite, with three steps to the street

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Mountain cellar
Mountain cellar Trebsener Strasse 21 (in front)
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around 1900 Typical rural economic building with documentation value, of economic history of importance.

opposite courtyard entrance number 40, next to the memorial for the fallen, in front of house number 21, quarry stone masonry, brick arch, board door

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Mountain cellar Trebsener Straße 21a (in front)
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19th century at the foot of the Kirchberg, a testimony to the village stockpiling economy characterizing the townscape, of economic significance.

Quarry stone masonry, typical of the area, km 13.472

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Seelingstädt village church: Church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure and four graves (Bretschneider-Bodemer hereditary burial, Demiani election point, grave of the Riedel family and Moritz Hingst's tombstone)
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Seelingstädt village church: Church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure and four graves (Bretschneider-Bodemer hereditary burial, Demiani election point, grave of the Riedel family and Moritz Hingst's tombstone) Trebsener Strasse 21b
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14th century, older in essence The core of the Romanesque choir tower church with numerous additions, valuable tomb of the Bretschneider-Bodemer family, sculptor: Georg Wrba, Dresden, important in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.

Tombs

  • Elective point of the Bretschneider-Bodemer family: Wall grave with Doric columns and two mourning reclining figures as well as metal door, edging, two benches, reclining eagle with cross (true to death), and road plates, column: all shell limestone,
  • Demiani option: natural stone wall with limestone and two metal medallions marked 1868 and 1874,
  • Riedel grave site: black stone and marble relief, granite base, around 1935,
  • Gravestone master distiller Moritz Hingst (February 25, 1847– March 16, 1947): artificial stone
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Atonement cross on Kirchberg
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Atonement cross on Kirchberg Trebsener Straße 21b (in front)
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18th century Testimony of local history

Sandstone (?)

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Old parish hall Trebsener Strasse 25
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1st half of the 18th century Residential building with extension; Half-timbered residential building near the Seelingstädter Church, half-timbered construction with foot struts and beveled filler wood, oldest residential building in Seelingstädt with significance for the townscape, high documentation value, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey, quarry stone masonry on the ground floor and gable, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, wooden window frames, east gable with half-timbering, brick roofing, small extension (quarry stone, brick masonry in the upper area), near the church, important location in the road curve, the same type is in Ammelshain

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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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