List of cultural monuments in Trossin

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

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Trossin

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Furthmühle; Teichmühle: Mill building with built-on living area including the existing mill and water technology system, turbine house and bridge over the mill ditch as well as millstones Dahlenberger Strasse 1796 (built on the ruins of the mill that burned down in 1755) Essentially original and important mill complex, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.

Mentioned for the first time in 1492, until around 1576 a fiefdom of the Trossin manor in individual peasant ownership and through purchase the manor became self-employed. After 1945, the state-owned estate operated the mill until it was closed in 1972.

Two-storey, elongated residential mill building, massive (partly still clay walls), plastered, one area developed as a silo, continuous window cornice, rectangular windows with fins, entrance door with skylight, living area later added and indented, profiled eaves, hipped mansard roof, mill ditch on the long rear side operational, turbine still available, horizontal roof structure, technology: horizontal gear (main transmission from 1928), elevator, elevator, scrap tunnel with automatic infeed, roller mills from 1930, cabinet filter, centrifugal sifter (Jehmlich, Nossen), semolina cleaning machine, aspirator (Kählitz) and Lübke, Leipzig-Eutritzsch), bridge over the Mühlgraben, stand-like inlet at the pond with old millstones, turbine house on the back of the building.

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Village church and churchyard Trossin: Church with furnishings, churchyard, memorial for those who fell in World War I, hereditary burial Küstner, a tomb and cemetery enclosure
Village church and churchyard Trossin: Church with furnishings, churchyard, memorial for those who fell in World War I, hereditary burial Küstner, a tomb and cemetery enclosure Dahlenberger Strasse
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re. 1776 Hall church, plastered building with 3/8 end and west tower, of architectural, artistic and local significance.
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall, above brick, square brick pillars with sandstone cover, wall with yellow clinker cover, four sandstone gate pillars z. T. with cross attachment, iron gate,
  • Church: (marked 1776 - inside, bell beam), hall church, 3/8 choir, west tower on a square floor plan, one bell storey octagonal, round clock face on all sides, protruding beyond the eaves, curved roof arbor (slate), Lantern and concave curved tent roof, cross, massive church, plastered, gable roof, beaver tail covering, round windows, box extension on the north side, three-sided galleries (two-storey on the sides, one-storey organ parapet made of wooden balusters), flat-roofed church, pulpit-altar on the sides double pilasters Patronage box, opposite stained glass window with image of the lord of the manor Küstner (founder of the window),
    • Organ by Johann Gottlob Maurer from Leipzig (around 1776)
    • wooden font with brass font (17th century) and embossed letter friezes (1st quarter of the 16th century)
    • Gravestones placed in the church:
      • three baroque sandstone tombstones placed under the patron s box
      • volute-shaped grave stone of Maria Katarina, married at the Furth-Mühle, geb. 1703, died 1784
      • Sandstone tombstone with a round-arched top, crown and skull relief
      • Another almost identical tombstone of a Johann Gottlob placed opposite ... (further inscription illegible)
      • Baroque sandstone grave with cartouche, side chalice and book relief and crown, from 1780 (probably), grave of a pastor von Trossin with beam attachment
      • four baroque or rococo tombstones in the western part of the nave on rusticated plinths:
        • Sandstone grave from 1764 (presumably) with lateral figure reliefs, crown, crucifix and angel heads
        • Sandstone grave (early 18th century) with a carnation arch, on the side angel relief, crown, volutes
        • Sandstone grave of Anna Maria Naislerin (?) From 1732 (?) With two angel heads, slightly arched end
        • Sandstone grave of Johann Gottfried ... from 1763, two rocaille cartouches, angel relief
      • five more gravestones set up in the western vestibule of the church:
        • large sandstone tombstone made of two cartouches with volute top and symbols of a builder (compass, angle), angel heads on the side, end of the 18th century (probably 1779)
        • Sandstone tombstone 18th century with angel relief with crown
        • Another gravestone of similar design made of sandstone with a flat arched end and lateral volutes
        • Sandstone tombstone (lying) of a twin daughter Brigitta, also inscribed on the back, volutes on the side, carnies arch end with angel's head relief
        • Sandstone tombstone of a pastor with chalice relief and crucifix, crown and angel heads, volutes on the side
    • in the cemetery
      • Hereditary funeral of the Küstner family (owners of the Trossin manor): sandstone and granite blocks (18th - 20th centuries)
      • Gravestone of a soldier who fell in World War I.
      • War memorial for the fallen of the 1st and 2nd World War: sandstone wall, corner pilaster strips, triangular gable, inscription renewed. In memory of the dead. As a warning to the living. In memory of the victims of the 1st and 2nd World War , iron cross relief
      • Column-shaped sandstone tombstone (classical) with acanthus leaf relief, classical tombstone of Erdmuthe Schenk (early 19th century).
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Rectory, rectory garden and enclosure of a rectory Dahlenberger Strasse 7
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in the core of 1783 Parsonage late baroque plastered building with half-hip roof, of architectural and local significance.
  • Rectory: two-storey, solid, plastered, half-hipped roof, interlocking tiles, sandstone walls (door and sills), inside original doors and original staircase, basement (barrel), half-timbered gable with brick infill (plastered), original entrance door with skylight, plastered structure (plastered structure , Cornice, corner pilaster strips, profiled eaves)
  • Stable: one-storey, solid, plastered, high hipped roof (concrete roof tiles), wooden gates, rectangular windows, e.g. Some old windows, profiled eaves - demolition in 2013, plastered enclosure wall on the street side, large garden area.
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Trossiner School: Former school Dahlenberger Strasse 9
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1939 today municipal office, typical of the time, consisting of two parts of the plastered building with a gable roof and ridge turret, of architectural and local significance

Single-storey building on the eaves side facing the street with transverse two-storey extension, solid, plastered, saddle roof, rectangular windows, e.g. Some with shutters, caterpillars and gable turrets on the single-storey building (square bell tower with tented roof), all in all clinker base, bat dormers on the street side, caterpillars on the courtyard side, inside the original staircase in the style of the 1930s

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Northwest residential building, northern and southern side buildings and eastern barn of a former four-sided courtyard, plus courtyard paving Dahlenberger Strasse 21
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re. 1914 Clinker brick residential building with a gabled central projectile, all other courtyard buildings also feature clinker brick construction that characterizes the street, and is of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential building: two-storey, red clinker brick structure with yellow clinker brick structure (fascia, corner pilasters, cornice), two-axis central projection with curved cloverleaf gable, spherical crowning on the side, arched windows in the gable, otherwise rectangular windows, gable roof, yellow beaver tail covering
  • 1.Stable: built at an angle to the house, two-story, red brick building, segmented arched windows, wooden gates, segmented arched entrances, gable roof (concrete tiles)
  • Barn: one-storey, red brick building, two segment arch gates, segment arch windows, gable roof
  • 2. Stable: two-storey, red clinker building, tent roof, segmented arched windows, wooden gates, tooth-cut cornice made of clinker, courtyard paving.
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Brewmaster House
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Brewmaster House Dommitzscher Allee 2
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re. 1700 Single-storey plastered building with a gabled central projection, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

One-storey, solid, plastered, steep hipped roof, beaver tail covering (new), in the middle a dwelling with a gable roof, rectangular window, above the entrance door a cartridge from 1932 with the inscription: 1700 Braumeisterhaus 1932 , one-storey extension on the courtyard side, building renovated.

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Thresher house
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Thresher house Dommitzscher Allee 3
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re. 1700 Today residential building, single-storey plastered building with mansard hipped roof, of architectural and local significance.

single-storey, mansard roof, beaver tail covering (yellow), wooden, profiled eaves, rectangular windows, shutters, segment arch dormers, one-storey extension on the courtyard side, cartouche on the gable side with the inscription: 1700 Drescherhaus rebuilt 1938 , building renovated.

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Residential building Falkenberger Strasse 3
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re. 1858 Distinctive single-storey building with a raised central section and half-hip roof, remarkable structural elements inside, including half-timbering, beam ceiling, crawler-decker technology and clay compartments (partly grooved), of relevance for house research, apart from one of the best-preserved residential buildings from the In the middle of the 19th century in the old district of Torgau, of architectural and scientific significance. 09299654
 


Mill building with built-on residential part including the existing mill and water technology system, turbine house and bridge over the mill ditch and millstones Meltitz 4 1796 (built on the ruins of the mill that burned down in 1755) Essentially original and important mill complex, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.

Mentioned for the first time in 1492, until around 1576 a fiefdom of the Trossin manor in individual peasant ownership and through purchase the manor became self-employed. After 1945, the state-owned estate operated the mill until it was closed in 1972.

Two-storey, elongated residential mill building, massive (partly still clay walls), plastered, one area developed as a silo, continuous window cornice, rectangular windows with fins, entrance door with skylight, living area later added and indented, profiled eaves, mansard roof, mill ditch at the rear Long side still operational, turbine still in place, horizontal roof structure, technology: horizontal gear (main transmission from 1928), elevator, elevator, scrap tunnel with automatic infeed, roller mills from 1930, cabinet filter, centrifugal separator (Jehmlich, Nossen), semolina cleaning machine, aspirator (company . Kählitz and Lübke, Leipzig-Eutritzsch), bridge over the Mühlgraben, stand-like inlet at the pond with old millstones, turbine house on the back of the building.

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Old sheep farm: Eastern stable house, northern and southern side buildings and western barn of a former sheep farm Roitzscher Strasse 3
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Beginning 19th century belonged to the manor, laid out in the form of a four-sided courtyard, evidence of economic history and, as a sheep farm, local history of impressive size and cohesion.
  • Residential stable house: one-storey, originally made of clay, now concrete blocks, plastered, cellar vaults, old windows, winter windows, hipped roof, concrete bricks, eaves-side entrance houses, gable-side extensions
  • Right sheepfold: single-storey, ground floor in the lower part made of field stones, unplastered, above bricks, segmented arched windows, inside three aisles, wooden supports on brick plinth (plastered), wooden beam ceiling, pointed arch windows on the courtyard side, sills, old windows, brick jambs, in the gable three round windows, courtyard side central projection with gable and loading hatch, gable roof, brick (concrete)
  • Left sheepfold: single-storey, brick, jamb floor, unplastered, pointed arched gates (wood), central projection with segmented arched door and loading hatch, pilaster strips, walled up hand-painted roof tiles, old windows, gable roof, plain tile covering, flat concrete ceiling on the inside
  • Drive-through barn: one-storey, brick, two large wooden gates (round-arched and rectangular), segmented arched windows, wooden shutters, flat gable roof, purlin roof, cardboard.
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Subject aggregate of the manor and manor park Trossin with the following individual monuments: northern castle, southern farm building (former horse stable), pigeon house in the farm yard, two gates to the farm yard, garden stairs north of the castle, enclosure wall with gate house north of the small farm yard and northern and eastern enclosure wall with two gates in the east (see individual monuments 09286277), the lower-lying castle park with pond (from 1747), lime-tree avenues in the north, west and east as well as plane-tree avenues along the driveway east of the estate and orchard in the south (garden monuments) and the large farmyard with an eastern (probably former Manor's house with southern extension) and western farm building and the small farmyard with south-eastern farm building (former cattle barn), pump house and old paving as a whole
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The whole of the manor and Trossin manor park with the following individual monuments: northern castle, southern farm building (former horse stable), pigeon house in the farm yard, two gates to the farm yard, garden stairs north of the castle, enclosure wall with gatehouse north of the small farm yard and northern and eastern enclosure wall with two gates in the east (see individual monuments 09286277), the lower-lying castle park with pond (from 1747), lime-tree avenues in the north, west and east as well as plane-tree avenues along the driveway east of the estate and orchard in the south (garden monuments) and the large farmyard with an eastern (probably former Manor's house with southern extension) and western farm building and the small farmyard with south-eastern farm building (former cattle barn), pump house and old paving as a whole Unter den Linden
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from 1747 Baroque palace with a three-axis central projection and corner pavilions with hipped roof, important in terms of building history, local history and landscape design.

The manor is divided into:

  1. Large farm yard: bounded by the manor house in the north, the former horse stable in the south, the former inspector's house in the east and another farm building in the west, in the courtyard pigeon house, access gate with double-leaf wooden gate and gate with a single-leaf wooden gate in the east, the same gate without a gate in the west opposite
  2. Small farmyard: in the east adjacent to the large farmyard, in the north plastered brick wall with gate houses, in the south by a former cattle barn and in the east by farm buildings (no part of the whole)
  3. Manor park north and west of the farm yard and plateau-like area of ​​the former Petersberg south of the farm yard
  4. Pond in the northwest of the area
  5. Orchard in the south of the manor
  6. Alleys along the adjacent streets to the north, west and east
  • Western farm building with chimney: plastered building with pitched roof, chimney in clinker
  • Eastern farm building (only front building, without southern extension): presumably former inspector's house, plastered building with crooked hip roof
  • South-eastern farm building: former stable building, elongated plastered building with a gable roof towed to the courtyard side
  • Pump house: located northwest of the manor house, small single-storey plastered building with tent roof, stately red beech (Fagus sylvatica) directly at the pump house,
  • Manor park: regular garden probably laid out in the 18th century (see Meilenblätter, Berliner Exemplar, sheet 25, 1810), in the second half of the 19th century the area south-west of the farm yard was redesigned into a landscape park (see Mes table sheet, sheet 2464, 1874), baroque garden in basic lines still recognizable: ground relief terraced, lower areas north of the manor house and the area of ​​the former nursery to the west of the farmyard, plateau-like area of ​​the former Petersberg south of the farmyard, pond in the northwest of the complex, enclosure wall in the north and east with two access gates on the street Unter den Linden (northern one with two-winged ornamental lattice gate), on the northern border of the facility on Dommitzscher Straße retaining wall and enclosure fence, below the wall row of trees made of winter linden (Tilia cordata), sandstone parapets with sandstone cover as Delimitation to the garden east of the Herrenh auses, semicircular sandstone stairs with sandstone pillars leading from the central projection of the manor house into the northern garden, avenues made of winter lime trees (Tilia cordata) along the adjacent streets in the north, west and east, plane trees leading from the eastern entrance gate to the manor house Alley (Platanus x hispanica), remains of a previously cut hornbeam hedge (Carpinus betulus) on the northern border of the garden area north of the manor house, formerly cut hornbeam hedge (Carpinus betulus) as the north and west border of the former nursery, to the south Former vineyard - today an orchard, small landscape park southwest of the farm yard with old trees including English oak (Quercus robur), red beech (Fagus sylvatica), sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus), Norway maple (Acer platanoides) and linden ( Tilia apec.), System of paths barely legible.
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Individual features of the manor and manor park Trossin: northern castle, southern farm building (former horse stable), pigeon house in the farm yard, two gates to the farm yard, garden stairs north of the castle, enclosure wall with gate house north of the small farm yard as well as north and east enclosure wall with two gates in the east ( see also entity 09304746)
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Individual features of the manor and manor park Trossin: northern castle, southern farm building (former horse stable), pigeon house in the farm yard, two gates to the farm yard, garden stairs north of the castle, enclosure wall with gate house north of the small farm yard as well as north and east enclosure wall with two gates in the east ( see also entity 09304746) Unter den Linden
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re. 1747, weather vane Baroque palace with a three-axis central projection and corner pavilions with hipped roof, of architectural and local significance.
  • Castle: elongated two-storey solid construction (originally single-storey), plastered, narrow facade, 29 window axes, three-axis corner pavilions with hipped roof, three-axis central projection, each raised by a mezzanine floor, two-storey expanded on the courtyard side in more recent times, saddle roof, plain window covering Ground floor, square windows on the upper floor, on the courtyard side curved gable with clock and polygonal single-storey porch with concave corners, segmental arch entrance with keystone, on the garden side triangular gable and two-flight staircase, 3 round arched entrances (sandstone walls) to the cellar, middle entrance raised with segmented arched roof, center accentuated by a copper octagonal lantern with bells, ball attachment and weather vane (marked 1747), relief panel by Bruno Kubas from 1970/80 on the gable side: Cycle life and work from 11 rectangular fields with motifs of work and the family before and during socialism and D. Representation of the expulsion of the large landowner, inside: large hall with stucco parts
  • Manor park: Baroque garden recognizable in basic lines, sandstone parapets with sandstone ceilings as a demarcation to the garden, semicircular stairs in the garden with sandstone pillars leading to the central projection of the manor house
  • Three-story pigeon house: on an estate, with hipped roof and bat dormers, beaver tail covering (yellow), wooden gates (all sides), three-story, solid ground floor, 1st and 2nd floor timber-framed, pent roof slightly protruding between the 1st and 2nd floors, beaver tail covering
  • Enclosure: on the street Unter den Linden, two gate pillars, square sandstone pillars with an inclined base and spherical top, to the side of the enclosure wall sandstone volutes (beveled), enclosure wall plastered, structured with pilaster strips, sandstone cover and brick wall with corner pillars, also Unter den Linden Iron gate, as well as two further square gate pillars (solid, plastered) with ball attachment (sandstone) and sandstone cover.

From the street Unter den Linden Platanenallee leading to the manor, parallel to it the enclosure wall with square gatehouses protruding on both sides of the wall, supported on quarry stone pillars and arcade arches, tent roof, on the courtyard side staircase, rectangular windows, wall pierced by ox-eye windows, at the courtyard entrance another gate with a man's gate (round arched gate ) and sandstone cover, ball attachment on side, wooden gate in the middle

Former horse stable opposite the manor house: stable part, above it three haylofts, solid, plastered, extremely elongated building with two-storey pitched roof and dormers, beaver tail covering, roof house with loading hatches (boarded up), large rectangular wooden gates on the courtyard side, low additions and showers from the 20th century. (no monument), inside Prussian cap vault and groin vault, gable-side rectangular windows with wooden walls and round windows as well as gable tabs (loading hatch), e.g. T. profiled eaves (massive).

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Dahlenberg

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Individual features of the property and Gutspark Leipnitz manor: mansion with terrace (No. 5), gatehouse with western barn extension over an angled floor plan (No. 6), mountain cellar (behind No. 6) and farm workers' house (No. 7, 8) (see also property group 09304743)
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Individual features of the property and Gutspark Leipnitz manor: mansion with terrace (No. 5), gatehouse with western stable extension over an angled floor plan (No. 6), mountain cellar (behind No. 6) and farm workers' house (No. 7, 8) (see also property group 09304743) Am Volksgut 5; 6; 7; 8
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around 1870, essentially the 18th century Architecturally and locally of importance, gatehouse as the birthplace of Field Marshal August von Mackensen of historical importance.
  • Manor house (number 5): (2nd half of the 20th century converted and converted into an apprentice dormitory), three-storey, solid, plastered, (upper storey later added), large rectangular entrance portal with profiled sandstone walls (round bar), nine window axes on the eaves, rectangular windows , Gable roof, beaver tail covering, building heavily reshaped and smoothed (plaster 2nd half 20th century), rectangular windows with z. Partly chamfered sandstone walls, profiled sandstone sills, inside basket arches of the windows, rear central projectile (two window axes), on the ground floor two arched former entrance portals with bar profile (sandstone), above segment arched windows, rectangular windows and on the 3rd floor three arched windows with skylight, Inside in the corridor groin vault, on the courtyard side stone terrace made of sandstone blocks, rounded in the middle to the staircase
  • Gatehouse (number 6): two-storey, solid, plastered (originally with angular half-timbered extension with hipped roof, eaves side 13 window axes, rectangular windows with bezels (renewed), overall hipped roof, beaver tail covering (new), octagonal roof turret over the gate passage with ornamental framework and tent roof (slate roofing) and weather vane (reconstructed in 2001), gate passage as basket arch, inside wooden beam ceiling,
  • Stable (on the gable side adjoining the gatehouse): on an angular floor plan, two-storey, ground floor quarry stone, upper floor brick, unplastered, flat saddle roof (cardboard), carved rafter heads, pilaster strips and corner pilasters, cornice, tooth cut, overall elaborate uniform structure, round-arched entrances with e.g. Partly stepped walls (brick), high arched windows on the ground floor, high rectangular window hatches on the upper floor: inside three-aisled stable, round sandstone columns on a square base, groin vault, side aisles with half-columns made of brick, in the angular wing (pigsty) Prussian caps, purlin roof with profiled Rafter heads, windows on the back of the ground floor renewed (mid-20th century, concrete windows)
  • Bergkeller (behind number 6): Entrances to the Bergkeller from two sides, one entrance with a lintel arch made of yellow clinker and a two-winged wooden gate, a second entrance with a straight sandstone lintel and a single-winged wooden gate, iron fittings, inside several barrel vaults
  • Manor house (number 7, 8): one-storey, brick, plastered, gable roof (interlocking tiles), formerly rectangular windows, now square windows (renewed), wooden eaves board, two entrances on the eaves side with staircase, in the gable half-timbered with brick infill.
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The whole of the Rittergut and Gutspark Leipnitz with the following individual monuments: mansion with terrace (No. 5), gatehouse with western barn extension over an angular floor plan (No. 6), mountain cellar (behind No. 6) and farm workers' residence (No. 7, 8) (see individual monuments 09285934), manor park (garden monument) and western farm building as a whole
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The whole of the Rittergut and Gutspark Leipnitz with the following individual monuments: mansion with terrace (No. 5), gatehouse with western barn extension over an angular floor plan (No. 6), mountain cellar (behind No. 6) and farm workers' residence (No. 7, 8) (see individual monuments 09285934), manor park (garden monument) and western farm building as a whole Am Volksgut 5; 6; 7; 8
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around 1800 Important in terms of building history, local history and landscape design, gatehouse as the birthplace of Field Marshal August von Mackensen of historical importance. Western farm building, elongated building with a gable roof. 09304743
 


Pleckmühle: southern side building (with upper arbor) of a former mill property
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Pleckmühle: southern side building (with upper arbor) of a former mill property At the Pleckmühle 4
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Early 19th century of importance in terms of building history and economic history.

Stable: solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered and arcade, wooden arcades with keystones, board ceilings, crooked hip roof, concrete tiles, old roof structure, mill was driven by the dammed Grenzbach, it was a fiefdom of the nearby manor (first mentioned in 1534), mill closed in 1955 .

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Village church and churchyard Dahlenberg: Church with furnishings, churchyard and memorial for those who fell in the First World War
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Village church and churchyard Dahlenberg: Church with furnishings, churchyard and memorial for those who fell in the First World War Main street
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17./18. Century, older in essence Hall church, plastered quarry stone building with arched windows, gable roof and square west tower, of architectural and local significance.
  • Single-nave hall church: plastered quarry stone building, gable roof, beaver tail covering, basket arched windows with bezels, square west tower, octagonal on the bell storey, above a hood (slate covering), lantern (zinc sheet) marked 1781 with segmented arch openings, spherical top, weather vane and cross, 3/8 choir closure, inside 3 -sided wooden gallery, organ gallery with openwork parapet, pulpit renewed in the 20th century (parapet fields: depictions of the evangelists around 1620), memorial plaque inscribed 1620 (predella with representation of the Last Supper and crucifixion, kneeling donor family), wooden crucifix (unmounted / early 20th century) ).
  • War memorial: rectangular sandstone plinth, on the front an inscription tablet made of Swedish granite, inscription: The heroic death and the names of the fallen and missing died, on the back: Don't forget my people, the loyal heroes , above the tapered sandstone stele with an inscription (illegible), essay Iron cross, on the back of the stele a relief of a steel helmet and hand grenades, on the side sandstone cannonballs on the towed base.
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Southern barn of an inn, with a built-in apiary Hauptstrasse 22
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around 1800 Drive-through barn, architectural and economic evidence of the timber-framed clay construction of bygone times.

one-storey, half-timbered with clay infill, a gable half-timbered with brick infill, second gable brick, gable roof, beaver tail covering, gable triangle brick (unplastered), large wooden gate on the courtyard side, gate passage, beehive built into the back.

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Dorfmühle Dahlenberg: Residential house, mill building with mill technology (grinding mill) and wood cutting mill with saw gate of a mill estate and mill ditch
Dorfmühle Dahlenberg: Residential house, mill building with mill technology (grinding mill) and wood cutting mill with saw gate of a mill estate and mill ditch Hauptstrasse 40
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19th century Former watermill, mentioned as a mill location as early as 1534, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.

Former watermill, mentioned as a mill location as early as 1534, originally subject to interest from the Leipnitz manor, acquired in 1930 by the miller Oskar Krämer from the former owner Kampfhenkel, until 1965 Müller O. Krämer only crushed for the LPG

  • Left side wing (grinding mill): three and four storeys (upper storey added after 1945), gable roof, rectangular window with fashions
  • Middle wing (residential building): two-storey with hipped roof, hipped on one side, beaver tail covering, rear extension with crooked hipped roof
  • Right side wing with saw frame inside (cutting mill): two-storey, upper floor half-timbered on the gable side, flat saddle roof, wide iron gate on roller rail on the eaves side, base made of strong sandstone blocks, segmented arched windows, bezels
  • Inside there is still mill technology from the Wetzig company from Wittenberg: two roller mills from 1890 and around 1930, stone entrance, oat crusher from around 1900, peeling machine from the 1930s, plan sifter around 1947 and

Saw gate from 1904, beautiful iron gate in front of the courtyard on the street side.

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Falkenberg

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Village church and churchyard Falkenberg: Church with furnishings and churchyard Kastanienallee
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Kern 1st half of the 13th century Hall church, plastered quarry stone building with apse and western crossbar, octagonal half-timbered tower with curved hood, of architectural and local significance.
  • Plastered quarry stone building consisting of a rectangular hall and semicircular apse, west tower with an octagonal half-timbered tower with a curved hood, the entire interior (including Vasa Sacra) is also a listed building, cross-bar-like western tower on a rectangular floor plan, round arched portal with skylight, octagonal bells in half-timbered construction (from 1768) with curved hood, beaver tail covering, ball and cross, single-nave hall with gable roof, beaver tail covering (yellow), basket-arched windows, north-facing Romanesque windows, in the east semicircular apse with conical roof, red beaver-tail covering, inside wooden beam ceiling, window reveals and round-arched triumphal arches with ornamental paintings on three sides Parapet fields,
  • convex organ loft
  • Altar from 1669 by Johann George Müller from Torgau
  • Pulpit 2nd half of 17th century
  • Baptismal font from 1874
  • two portraits of pastors from 1629 and 1674
  • three baroque tombstones.
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Kastanienallee 13 (in front)
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local historical importance, characterizing the streetscape.

Sandstone stele on a rectangular floor plan, stepped base, inscription plaque with the names of the fallen (damaged), overhanging cover plate and sandstone stele with attachment (iron cross), on the back a steel helmet.

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Rectory and gate entrance Kastanienallee 17
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Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural and local significance.
  • Rectory: two-storey, solid ground floor, broken stone plinth, ground floor brick, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, solid rear gable, profiled wooden eaves, entrance porch with staircase (sandstone steps), original entrance door, gable roof, original doors, original staircase, rectangular windows inside with lintel arches, windows on the upper floor with wooden walls, on the gable side on the ground floor wooden walls.
  • Enclosure: three square brick gate pillars with a pyramidal tower, wooden gate and people gate.
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To the happy Weidmann : Inn with guest house and hall extension, eastern side building and barn Kastanienallee 33
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19th century Closed inn that has been preserved, of significance in terms of the history and appearance of the town.
  • Guest house: one-storey, solid, plastered, hipped roof with towers, rectangular windows, e.g. T. enlarged in three-part horizontal rectangular window, z. Partly old windows, adjoining * hall extension on the gable side: one-storey, solid, plastered, red brick structure, arched window with skylight bars, gable roof, plain tile roofing, stable: one-story, solid, plastered, segmented arched entrances and with bezels, gable roof, plain tile roofing, loading hatch.
  • Angled extension: one-storey, solid, plastered, gable roof, yellow beaver tail covering.
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Miller's house Mühlstrasse 6
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Early 19th century Corresponding windmill demolished in 1925, as an earth building of structural and local significance.

One-storey, clay building, brick window frames, gable roof, plain tile roofing and brim, gable triangle half-timbering with clay infill, gable window enlarged (around 1900), wooden eaves, eaves side six rectangular windows, winter window, original entrance door with skylight, inside clay stone walls, clay ceilings, belonging to and through the 1730 built Müller family Seyfert and Hicke operated windmill broken down in 1925, until 1929 Otto Hicke built a new motor mill, which was powered by a Deutz crude oil engine until 1935, then by an electric motor (in operation until 1978).

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Roitzsch

image designation location Dating description ID
Old sheep farm: side building of a former sheep farm Akazienallee 2
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around 1890 of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Residential stable house (demolished before 2013): one-storey, solid (clay), plastered, rectangular windows with sills, rear shutters, wooden eaves, steep pitched roof, hipped on one side, old beaver tail covering, red clinker gable side (segmented arched window with wooden shutters), on the ground floor yellow clinker brick, in the stable part (left) Prussian caps, yellow brick wall on the back of the stable, on the gable side a large toilet extension with pent roof, on the eaves side entrance house with pent roof (beaver tail covering), old doors, front gable plastered.
  • The barn in the corner of the stable is not a monument, and the former sheepfold next to it is demolished.
  • Former cowshed: two-storey, quarry stone plinth, ground floor yellow clinker bricks with red clinker structure (bands), segmented arched window with iron bars and segmented arched gate (wood), plastered on the upper floor, pilaster structure (red clinker brick), segmented arched window with shutters, stepped eaves cornice in the gable with carved rafter heads, inside flat wooden beam ceiling (dilapidated).
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Residential stable house Akazienallee 4
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around 1900 Single-storey plastered building with elaborate clinker decoration, of importance in terms of social history and the appearance of the street.

Stable house: single-storey, solid, e.g. Partly plastered, quarry stone plinth, above sandstone cuboid, above red brick, unplastered, yellow clinker brick structure (eaves cornice), courtyard side gable (slightly protruding with segmented arched windows and gable roof), gable roof (new concrete tile covering), original slate covering removed (Prussian capped vaulted window with iron lattice gable) , otherwise rectangular windows with sills, old windows and enlarged new windows, one gable completely plastered, other gable on the ground floor plastered, gable triangle red brick with yellow clinker brick structure, segmented arched window with yellow clinker arch, round window in the gable.

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Waystone Eilenburger Strasse
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic and local history.

Sandstone stele with a pyramidal end, inscription: Jagdhaus 4.5 St. and directional arrow , Pressel (?) 2 St. , Wöllnau 2 St. (difficult to read).

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To the source : annex of the inn Eilenburger Strasse 11
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Mid 19th century of importance for the street and the local history.

Hall extension (right half of the house) of the inn, single-storey, solid, plastered, central projectile with belt cornice, overall wide eaves cornice (plaster), gable roof, hipped on one side, rectangular windows, sandstone sills, wooden door frames, original entrance door with skylight, (stained glass window), staircase, inside large hall with a rectangular stage, original doors.

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Cemetery wall with entrance portal Eilenburger Strasse 28 (opposite)
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re. 1897 (cemetery portal) street-defining fence.

Enclosure wall: sandstone cuboid base, above yellow clinker wall, square enclosure pillars with gable top, two mighty gate pillars made of sandstone blocks and a cross-shaped floor plan, heavily cantilevered cover plate made of sandstone, black iron gate with decorative grille marked AG 1897 .

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Waystone Hunting lodge
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic and local history 09305274
 


Royal Hunting Lodge (formerly): Hunting lodge with a back bakery Jagdhaus 1
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1731 Dendro distinctive building with high hipped roof and boarded half-timbered upper floor, forester's house since the early 19th century, of architectural and regional importance.

Two-storey, ground floor brick, upper storey timber-framed, boarded up, rectangular windows, shutters, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, back house.

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Roitzsch village church and churchyard: church with furnishings, churchyard and memorial for those who died in the First World War
Roitzsch village church and churchyard: church with furnishings, churchyard and memorial for those who died in the First World War Lindenstrasse
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17th century Hall church with polygonal choir closure and retracted square west tower, of architectural and local importance.

Elongated rectangular hall church, single-nave, solid, plastered, choir with 3/8 end, basket arched window, profiled eaves, retracted west tower on a square floor plan, on the upper floor octagonal, above it an octagonal hood (beaver tail covering), zinc sheet lantern and cross attachment, flat covered inside, former patronage box on the north side removed in 1954/55, three-sided gallery, in the south patronage box (17th century), painted parapet panels (end of 18th century), pulpit altar framed by pilasters with a warrior's top (around 1827), wooden baptism (17th century) with Renaissance motifs, decorative organ prospect, for the parcel: 8916/125 (undivided courtyard), furnishings (including the Vasa Sacra).

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Residential house, northern barn and eastern side building of a three-sided courtyard as well as fencing with gate entrance Lindenstrasse 18
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19th century A homestead that characterizes the street and is of social and economic importance.
  • Residential house: single-storey, solid, plastered, rectangular windows, gable roof, beaver tail covering (yellow crown covering), original entrance door, old windows, extension towed to the rear with pent roof
  • Small side building: two-story, brick, unplastered, pent roof (cardboard)
  • Barn: one storey, massive, brick, e.g. T. plastered, wooden gate, gable roof, z. T. beaver tail coverage
  • Enclosure: brick fence pillars, wooden fence, 3 square brick gate pillars, with semicircular artificial stone tower, wooden gate and people gate.
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Rittergut and Gutspark Roitzsch: mansion with connector construction and attached west wing as well as park of a former manor Ringstrasse 5
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around 1800 Manor house two-storey plastered building with mansard hipped roof, younger connector building with half-timbering on the upper floor, residential building simple plastered building with gable roof, of architectural and local significance.
  • Manor park: with old trees (red oak, Norway maple, winter linden, horse chestnut), moat and pond (kidney-shaped)
  • Manor house: two-storey, box-shaped plastered building, sandstone cube base, mansard roof with dormer windows, plain tile roofing, profiled eaves (solid), triangular gable from 1848 on the gable side, structured pilaster strips, in the middle sandstone entrance portal with straight roofing, above three flanked windows and the arched entrance window, rounded single-storey gabled extensions (removed), inside two-flight staircase with bar balustrade and fluted wall posts, rectangular windows with sills and sandstone walls (formerly the manor house was the seat of the municipality of Roitzsch), low connecting building with half-timbered upper floor (St. Andrew's cross, rectangular window and winter window), western wing plastered building with Gable roof.
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Forsthof: forester's house, barn and side building of a forester's yard Torgauer Strasse 25
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1904-1909 belonged to the Revierforsterei Roitzsch, historically uniform yard of local historical importance.
  • Residential house: single-storey, red brick building, gable roof, yellow plain tile roofing (crown covering), purlin roof with profiled purlin heads and rafter heads, bat dormers, segmented arched windows with shutters, sills, six windows on the eaves, original doors on the inside, basement plinths of quarry stone, segmented arched cellar windows on the original courtyard door (refurbished)
  • Barn: one-storey, red brick building, large rectangular wooden gates (gable side), gable roof, round windows, yellow beaver tail covering (crown covering), segment arch wooden gate on the back (drive-through barn)
  • Horse stable: one-storey, two segment arch entrances, wooden gates, red brickwork, segment arch windows, iron bars, flat ceiling, boarded jamb, gable roof, yellow beaver tail covering, gable with loading hatch on the eaves, narrow, loopholes-like window openings, gable-side wooden extension with a tied roof.
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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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