List of cultural monuments in Wülknitz

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

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

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Wülknitz

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Aggregate component Grödel-Elsterwerdaer raft canal: Course within the municipality of Wülknitz, OT Wülknitz, raft canal (see aggregate 08957205, Nünchritz, Elbstraße)
Impersonal entity component Grödel-Elsterwerdaer raft channel : profile within the community Wülknitz, OT Wülknitz, raft channel (see impersonal entity 08957205, Nünchritz, Elbstraße) (Map) 1742-1748 Technical and local historical significance as a transport route for construction timber and firewood to Dresden, course of the Grödel-Elsterwerda raft canal within the municipality of Wülknitz 08958914
 
Two boundary stones on the banks of the Grödel-Elsterwerda raft canal 1748 of local significance, two boundary stones (runner, number 52 and number 58, approx. 50 cm high sandstone steles) 09303466
 
Wülknitz station (station with reception building, outbuilding (toilet house) and goods handling hall)
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Wülknitz station (station with reception building, outbuilding (toilet house) and goods handling hall) At station 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Entrance building: a plastered building in the arched style of the 19th century, largely authentically preserved station ensemble of importance in terms of traffic history.

Reception building: polygon base, above two-storey plastered building with plaster grooves on the ground floor, weather house with glazed wooden construction, profiled stone walls and arched windows on both floors, sandstone sills on the ground floor, profiled cornice, on the upper floor pilaster-plaster structure between the windows, saddle roof, single-storey extensions with mezzanine floor on polygonal base, profiled sandstone window casings, corner grooves, saddle roof, goods handling hall: polygon base, above one-storey plastered building, segmented arched window, clinker segmented arch above the windows, oculus in the gable, roof overhang, gable roof, toilet house: one-story, oculus in the gable structure, lined structure some windows bricked up, roof overhang, saddle roof

08958895
 
Residential house of a two-sided courtyard
Residential house of a two-sided courtyard Bahnhofstrasse 4
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around 1840 small half-timbered house, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, sandstone window frames, solid gable, gable roof, beaver tail covering

08958896
 


Dorfkirche Wülknitz (church (including furnishings) with churchyard and enclosure as well as a war memorial for those who fell in the First World War)
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Dorfkirche Wülknitz (church (including furnishings) with churchyard and enclosure as well as a war memorial for those who fell in the First World War) Dorfstrasse
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around 1860 Hall church with retracted choir and west tower, in the arched style of the 19th century, significance for church and local history.
  • Church: simple plastered building with echoes of neo-Gothic, corner accentuated by pilaster strips, three axes, two windows on top of each other, arched window above, arched segment window below, gable roof, straight end, on the gable side extension with two large arched windows on the long sides (probably parenting hall), square tower with chamfered corners, pyramid-like, with a slightly curved roof base
  • War memorial: sandstone memorial stone with helmet as crowning, integrated in the cemetery wall, overgrown with wine, enclosure as a quarry stone wall approx. One meter high, plastered
08958908
 


Residential house, side building (moving house) and barn of a three-sided courtyard
Residential house, side building (moving house) and barn of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 12
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2nd half of the 19th century simple village plastered buildings from the 19th century, closed courtyards, part of the town center that is relevant to historical monuments, of architectural and economic importance.

Pull-out house: one-storey quarry stone construction, plastered, corner grooves, simple plaster structure, high jamb, sandstone window garments on the ground floor, profiled eaves cornice, gable roof, residential building: two-storey quarry stone building, plastered, sandstone window garments on both floors, sandstone door walls, historical windows, corner grooves, belt strap, saddle roof, plain tile roofing : single-storey clay block building, plastered, straight gate entrance, high mansard gable roof

08958909
 
Waystone
Waystone Lichtenseer Straße 12 (near)
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19th century Traffic-historical significance, approx. 50 cm high sandstone cube, inscription: "Streumen, Lichtensee, Tiefenau, ... abitz" 08958894
 
Two transformer houses
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Two transformer houses Settlement 1 (next to)
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1st half of the 20th century Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history.
  • 1. Single-storey plastered building on a square floor plan, half-hipped roof with beaver tail covering as an intermediate roof, tower-like structure clad, tent roof with beaver tail covering
  • 2. Single-storey plastered building over a rectangular floor plan, hipped roof as an intermediate roof, clad tower-like structure, tent roof
08958907
 
Wülknitz housing estate: Housing estate with eleven apartment buildings, as well as two gatehouses as access and four wash houses (all parts of the aggregate)
Wülknitz housing estate: Housing estate with eleven apartment buildings, as well as two gatehouses as access and four wash houses (all parts of the aggregate) Settlement 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21
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re. 1927 Closed housing estate built as a group and in traditionalist architectural forms, of social and local historical importance.

Row row houses: polygonal base, above it a two-storey plastered building with two entrance areas on the ground floor, these are highlighted by flanking sandstone cuboid parapets and plastered parapets, doors and windows from the period of construction, on the ground floor partly still shutters, profiled cornice and cove as cornice, corner accentuated by plastered grooves, on the back each two illuminations, there on the ground floor accentuation of the windows by colored, simple plaster structure, elongated dormer windows, hipped roof, settlement access through two gatehouses, inscribed in a cartouche over archway "AD 1927", four wash houses: single-storey plastered buildings with shutters, hipped roof

08958906
 

Heather houses

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Alte Försterei (former forester's house, now a nursing home)
Alte Försterei (former forester's house, now a nursing home) Waldstrasse 6
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around 1900 A stately and lavishly designed clinker brick building in the style of the Wilhelminian era with local historical significance.

The building is a two-storey clinker brick building with a loft extension, 4: 3 axes, facing the street with a two-axis central projection that leads to the attic and is spanned by a crooked hip. The facade is structured by different colored clinker bricks, the belt cornice is worked as a tooth cut, in the attic there are ornamental constructions made of wood, the crooked hip roof is provided with a beaver tail covering. The property is located in the district of the neighboring municipality of Zeithain.

08959022
 

Lichtensee

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Aggregate component Grödel-Elsterwerdaer Floßkanal: Course within the municipality of Wülknitz, OT Lichtensee, Floßkanal (see aggregate 08957205, Nünchritz, Elbstraße) (Map) 1742-1748 As a transport route for construction and firewood to Dresden, it is of technical and historical significance. Course of the Grödel-Elsterwerda raft canal within the municipality of Wülknitz. 09304005
 
Dorfkirche Lichtensee (church (including furnishings, including the coat of arms from the previous building), churchyard and enclosure)
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Dorfkirche Lichtensee (church (including furnishings, including the coat of arms from the previous building), churchyard and enclosure) Bauerngasse
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1898, older in essence A representative church building from the 19th century with a cross-shaped floor plan with a polygonal choir and west tower. Architect: Theodor Quentin, significance in terms of architectural and local history.

Evangelical parish church. Built according to plans by Theodor Quentin in 1898 on a cross-shaped floor plan, including the tower from the previous building from the 17th century. Plastered building on rubble stone base with corner cuboids and five- sided choir closure. Square tower, the octagonal bell storey with a slate-covered dome from 1898. Inside, a wooden ceiling made of two crossing barrels supported by four pillars. Choir with heavily busted ridge vaults set off by a triumphal arch. Single-storey galleries drawn in between the pillars on three sides. Altar in neo-renaissance forms, inside a copy of Titian's “Sacra Conversazione” based on the original in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden. Colored sandstone baptism with reliefs (baptism of Christ, blessing of the children, baptism scene) on a bulbous column decorated with acanthus leaves, A. 17th century - Organ von Nagel 1858, 1898 extended. (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996) Enclosure as a plastered quarry stone wall, coat of arms relief plaque made of sandstone, two noble coats of arms between volutes under the triangular gable with dating.

08958912
 
Residential stable house (with stable extension), barn, side building, gate entrance and enclosure wall of a three-sided courtyard Bauerngasse 17
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Mid 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, half-timbered barn, largely original courtyard structure as a testimony to rural economy, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone door frame with wedge stone, solid gable wall, with sandstone window frames, plaque made of sandstone: “No. 14 ", on the courtyard side half-timbered with windows in historical size, stable part in the rear part of the house also solid on the upper floor, crooked hip roof,
  • Barn: partly massive, but mostly half-timbered, gable roof with boarded gable, stable building: one-storey quarry stone wall construction, wooden window frames, conspicuous roof overhang, crooked hip roof * Enclosure: plastered quarry stone wall with three gate pillars
08958911
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 18 (next to)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Local historical significance, gray granite monolith with a polished tablet, gold-inlaid writing, relief of the Iron Cross, inscription: “Our Heroes 1914–1918”, enclosure: wrought iron fence and hedge 08958913
 

Peritz

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Waystone
Waystone Großenhainer Straße 2 (near)
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19th century Significance for traffic history, approx. 1.20 m high natural stone block with the inscription: “Görzig 3.0 km / Radewitz 3.0 km / Roda 6.0 km / Colmnitz 2.8 km / Wildenhain 6.2 km / Streumen 2.0 km / Großenhain 10.8 km " 08958900
 
Memorial stone for the Lutherlinde
Memorial stone for the Lutherlinde Main street
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1898 Local historical significance, natural stone block, tapering towards the top, inscription plaque on the front view: "Lutherlinde / God's word and Luther's teaching never and never pass away / 1483–1883–1933" 08958898
 
Three way stones Hauptstrasse 2 (near)
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End of the 19th century of traffic historical importance, road stones with kilometers. road stone approx. 70 cm high, sandstone, whitewashed, part of the upper part broken away, inscription: ... umen 2.0 klm, Coselitz 3.6 klm, approx. 50 cm high sandstone cube, whitewashed, inscription: Colen, Görzig, Peritz, Bauda, ​​approx. 70 cm high sandstone cube, whitewashed, inscription: Peritz 1.0 klm 09300234
 
Pigeon house of a farm
Pigeon house of a farm Hauptstrasse 18; 18a
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1912 (pigeon house) Authentically preserved building of the court ensemble as a testimony to rural economy, of economic history, with a rectangular floor plan, tower-like structure made of brick masonry with metal anchors, small window openings, roof overhang, saddle roof, plain tile roofing 08958899
 
Individual features of the aggregate village church and churchyard Peritz: Church and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War (see also aggregate 09300235)
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Individual features of the aggregate village church and churchyard Peritz: Church and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War (see also aggregate 09300235) Kirchgasse
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1710 (church) A simply designed plastered building with an octagonal roof turret, of ecclesiastical and local historical significance.
  • Church: simply designed plastered building with large segmented arched windows, straight choir end, octagonal ridge turret with tent roof and slightly curved roof foot, at the entrance area and on the outer wall of the choir with additions with gable roof and beaver tail covering, otherwise gable roof with double beaver tail covering and bat dormers.
  • War memorial for the fallen of the First World War: pedestal made of sandstone blocks, above a sandstone plinth on which a sandstone cube rests, upper end stepped, with relief (cross with sun below in a circle), inscription with the names of the dead, sandstone plaque with inscription attached to the base of the memorial : “In memory of the citizens of the Peritz community who were victims of World War II and the post-war period”, in front of it Ehrenhain with two bench seats
08958897
 
The whole of the village church and cemetery of Peritz, with the following individual monuments: Church and war memorials for those who fell in the First World War (see individual monument 08958897) and as a whole as a whole: cemetery with enclosure and linden alley (garden monument) to the cemetery
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The whole of the village church and cemetery of Peritz, with the following individual monuments: Church and war memorials for those who fell in the First World War (see individual monument 08958897) and as a whole as a whole: cemetery with enclosure and linden alley (garden monument) to the cemetery Kirchgasse
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1710 (church) A simply designed plastered building with an octagonal ridge turret, of church and local historical importance, enclosure wall and avenue of lime trees to the churchyard. 09300235
 

Scatter

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Aggregate component Grödel-Elsterwerdaer raft canal: Course within the municipality of Wülknitz, OT Streumen, raft canal (see aggregate 08957205, Nünchritz, Elbstraße)
Aggregate component Grödel-Elsterwerdaer raft canal: Course within the municipality of Wülknitz, OT Streumen, raft canal (see aggregate 08957205, Nünchritz, Elbstraße) (Map) 1742-1748 As a transport route for construction and firewood to Dresden, it is of technical and historical significance. Course of the Grödel-Elsterwerda raft canal within the municipality of Wülknitz. 09304006
 
Zeithainer Lager: Boundary obelisk for August the Strong's pleasure camp, the so-called Zeithainer camp
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Zeithainer Lager: Boundary obelisk for August the Strong's pleasure camp, the so-called Zeithainer camp Old Salt Road
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1730 A distinctive, widely visible baroque stone, of regional historical importance.

Sandstone plinth with obelisk structure on a truncated pyramid-like elevation, this bordered by a small "accompanying obelisk", crowned by a sphere. Zeithainer warehouse

08958910
 
Streumen manor;  Dominium Streumen: mansion (Dorfstrasse 54, today kindergarten) and farm building with an angular floor plan (Dorfstrasse 56a, with residential part) of the former manor and keystone on a barn (Am Ziegeldamm 1)
Streumen manor; Dominium Streumen: mansion (Dorfstrasse 54, today kindergarten) and farm building with an angular floor plan (Dorfstrasse 56a, with residential part) of the former manor and keystone on a barn (Am Ziegeldamm 1) Am Ziegeldamm 1
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2nd half of the 19th century (farm building) The mansion is a single-storey plastered building with corner towers of local historical importance.
  • Manor house: one-storey, broadly laid plastered building with jamb, entrance area as a central projectile with a pointed triangular gable end, little roof house, two side-flanking corner towers with tent roof, on the gable side oculus, high gable roof, beaver tail covering, renovated
  • Farm building: one-storey quarry stone building, plastered, with a central projectile and triangular gable end, loading hatch, sandstone walls, in the jamb oculi, three large segmental arched entrances
  • Residential stable house: two-storey quarry stone building, plastered, sandstone walls, on the back oval sandstone windows with original window bars, simple plaster structure, arched windows in the gable, saddle roof, keystone marked 1556
08958904
 
Streumen village church (church (with equipment), cemetery with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, two tombs, five iron crosses and tomb for Pastor Fritzsche)
Streumen village church (church (with equipment), cemetery with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, two tombs, five iron crosses and tomb for Pastor Fritzsche) Dorfstrasse
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1495, later reshaped A simple, in the core medieval village church of ecclesiastical and local historical importance.
  • Church: simple plastered building with a rectangular floor plan and a rectangular choir, the tower above the old vaulted treasury merges into the octagon at the top, slated and finished with a Welscher hood, in the corners between the choir and aisle there are patronage boxes and sacristy, inside gallery columns from the 17th century,
  • War memorial: three sandstone panels embedded in the cemetery wall, the middle one raised, with roofing, in the upper third a relief with wounded soldiers and angels leaning towards them, including the names of the dead, the two side panels with an iron cross and a soldier's helmet, inscribed “O. Aurich Dresden ",
  • 1. Sandstone tomb (sarcophagus tomb): elaborately worked, with draperies, garlands, weathered inscription, probably 18th century,
  • 2nd sandstone tablet: inscription heavily weathered, probably 17th century,
  • five iron crosses: tombs of pastors Müller, Sommer, Schrader, 19th century and 2nd half of the 19th century,
  • Tomb for Pastor Theodor Ernst Julius Fritzsche: stone grave cross on a polished granite cube, 1883,
  • Enclosure wall: plastered quarry stone
08958902
 
Residential house and side building (with Kumthalle) of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 15
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re. 1794 The residential building is a broad plastered building with a segment arch portal, the side buildings with a half-timbered upper floor and two-bay Kumthalle with baluster-like pillars (rarity). As part of the old local structure of architectural and economic significance.
  • Residential building: broad, two-storey plastered building with webbing, 9: 3 axes, profiled cornice, high hipped roof, inscribed "JGS 1794" in the keystone,
  • Side building: Solid ground floor, sandstone door and window frames, two-bay Kumthalle with three sandstone pillars, segment arched gate, upper floor half-timbered, solid rear, solid gable, with ventilation oculi, crooked hip roof.
08958901
 
Basket arch portal of a farmhouse
Basket arch portal of a farmhouse Dorfstrasse 17
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re. 1776 (portal) A baroque relic of the building traditions of the 18th century, of artisanal and artistic importance. Basket arch door walls made of sandstone, with keystone, inscription: "God forbid this house and those who come and go", inscribed 1776 in the keystone. 08958905
 
Rectory
Rectory Dorfstrasse 24
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re. 1768 The only preserved half-timbered house in the village, so of local historical importance.

The ground floor is massive, profiled sandstone walls, sandstone door walls with keystone, marked 1768, 3: 5 axes, upper floor half-timbered, roof overhang (wooden eaves), crooked hip roof.

08958903
 
Manor house (Dorfstrasse 54, now kindergarten) and farm building on an angular floor plan (Dorfstrasse 56a, with living area) of the former manor and keystone at a barn (Am Ziegeldamm 1)
Manor house (Dorfstrasse 54, now kindergarten) and farm building on an angular floor plan (Dorfstrasse 56a, with living area) of the former manor and keystone at a barn (Am Ziegeldamm 1) Dorfstrasse 54; 56a
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2nd half of the 19th century (farm building) The mansion is a single-storey plastered building with corner towers. Of local historical importance.
  • Manor house: one-storey, broadly laid plastered building with jamb, entrance area as a central projectile with a pointed triangular gable end, little roof house, two side-flanking corner towers with tent roof, on the gable side oculus, high gable roof, beaver tail covering, renovated
  • Farm building: single-storey quarry stone building, plastered, with a central projectile and triangular gable end, loading hatch, sandstone walls, in the jamb oculi, three large segmental arched entrances,
  • Residential stable house: two-storey quarry stone building, plastered, sandstone walls, on the back oval sandstone windows with original window bars, simple plaster structure, arched windows in the gable, saddle roof, keystone marked 1556.
08958904
 

Tiefenau

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Individual features of the ensemble of the palace chapel, baroque garden and manor Tiefenau: Palace chapel with furnishings and 15 tombs of the Pflugk family (see also entity 09300310)
Single monuments of material entity chapel , Baroque garden and manor Tiefenau: Castle chapel with equipment and 15 times the grave Pflugk family (see also impersonal entity 09300310) Main street
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1710-1717 The current parish church has a richly furnished baroque hall and is of architectural, artistic and local historical importance.

Evangelical parish church, former castle chapel. Richly furnished baroque hall church with a mansard hipped roof and elaborately structured roof turret, built in 1716/17 to the east of the former castle and farm yard by a donation from Elisabeth Frederike Countess von Pflugk. In 1965 the roof ridge was reconstructed and further restorations were carried out in 1984 and 1991–94. Plastered sandstone block structure with a straight, closed choir and simple pilaster strips. Slim roof ridge with lantern.

The magnificent interior probably by Johann Benjamin Thomae and Johann Christian Kirchner . The hall with a richly ornamented stucco ceiling (ribbon and tendrils, acanthus), the surrounding throat is richly profiled and rests on strong volutes in the corners. The walls are divided by pilasters with beautiful capitals. Circumferential single-storey galleries on hermen-like pillars decorated with acanthus. Manorial box in the west with coat-of-arms putti in the blown gable, probably by Johann Friedrich Karcher . Baroque pulpit altar over a curved floor plan. The polygonal basket with strings of fruit between high, coupled columns with backsplashes, in front of it large carved figures of Fides and Spes on volute consoles, presumably by Johann Christian Kirchner, and finally a blown gable with a heraldic cartouche. Two leaning, richly decorated Rococo organ prospects flank the pulpit altar. In the left case there is an organ by Gottfried Silbermann , around 1710–30, the right one is a silent symmetry prospect (Dehio Sachsen I, p. 529).

Gravestones of the von Pflugk family: four gravestones 17th century, six gravestones 19th century, five natural stone gravestones (heavily weathered) 18th century, designated gravestones: 1. Otto Heinrich Albert Pflugk, Königl. Saxon. Chamberlain, b. Aug. 26, 1799, d. December 19, 1873, 2. Otto Wilhelm George Pflugk, lieutenant in the Königl. Saxon. Cavalry Regiment, born September 17, 1837, d. April 28, 1860, 3rd Ernestine Pflugk, b. von Polenz, b. Aug. 5, 1804, d. Sep. 13, 1863, 4. Johanne Luise Mathilde Pflugk, b. von Roth, b. November 9, 1838, died September 3, 1862, 5. Otto Heinrich Bernhard Pflugk, Königl. Saxon. Chamberlain u. Rittmeister, b. 4.9.1827, died 9.5.1879, 6. Henriette Luise von Pflugk, born. von Thielau, chief stewardess to the Queen of Saxony, b. July 18, 1849, d. February 26, 1920, August 7, Heinrich Pflugk, b. March 26, 1766 ?, d. Sept. 13, 1842,

Silbermann organ: Castle chapel, pedalless (positive), built around 1728. 1945 pipes badly destroyed, subsequently restored by the Jehmlich brothers .

08958892
 


Individual features of the ensemble of the castle chapel, baroque garden and manor Tiefenau: farmyard and its buildings, there parapets with fountains, gates, as well as four garden pavilions, five fountains with associated fountain sculptures, stairs and bridge in the castle garden (so-called rose garden), as well as enclosures and balustrades (see also Totality 09300310)
Individual features of the ensemble of the castle chapel, baroque garden and manor Tiefenau: farmyard and its buildings, there parapets with fountains, gates, as well as four garden pavilions, five fountains with associated fountain sculptures, stairs and bridge in the castle garden (so-called rose garden), as well as enclosures and balustrades (see also Totality 09300310) Main street
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1710 Despite the demolition of the castle in 1948, a largely authentically preserved manor complex of architectural and local historical importance.
  • Farmyard: Manor and farm buildings are grouped around a rectangular courtyard, which is delimited on the north side by the castle, built around 1704–1710 (demolished in 1948). There are barns on the south side and stables on the west and east side. These include two two-storey plastered buildings, which are arranged in the middle of the long wings, square corner pilasters, sandstone walls, webbing, the driveway is in the middle of the eastern house, mansard roofs with roof core and roof houses, barn: single-storey quarry stone building, plastered, high pitched roof,
  • Stables: single-storey quarry stone buildings, plastered, sandstone window frames, high pitched roofs with towing and loading hatches, partly beaver tail covering.
  • Gate system: with two side doors, two sandstone pillars each with multi-profiled cover plates and acorn-shaped crowning, friezes labeled: "omnes qui per portam istam / ingrediuntur et egrediuntur / super eos sit pax", inside: "Anno 1710". On the open north side of the complex there are still remnants of a sandstone fountain, a former demarcation between the farmyard and the palace forecourt.
  • Castle garden: Baroque symmetrical complex, so-called rose garden, at the intersection of the main axes a fountain: sandstone, approx.3.5 m high, in the middle of a sandstone basin a rock-like substructure, above a pillar decorated with volutes, shells, reeds and grotesques, the a basin carries three putti holding shell basins above it, at each of the four intersection points of the secondary axes a fountain basin with a sandstone triton.
  • Four garden pavilions: single-storey, three-axis plastered buildings with flat pilaster strips, above a square floor plan and mansard tent roof, in the so-called grotto pavilion stuccoed grotto room,
  • Enclosure: plastered quarry stone wall, on the park side with a wooden gate entrance and two gates.

The farm yard consists of a western and an eastern long wing as well as a south wing. In the middle of the long wings there are two-storey houses with mansard roofs. The eastern house still serves as a gatehouse today and is also said to have been the administrator's house. The two-storey residential buildings are flanked by single-storey tracts (farm buildings). The western house is flanked in the south by a stable building (and distillery / boiler house ?, chimney) and in the north by another building (perhaps the former servants' house). In the east there is a southern stable building, gatehouse and barn / coach house. The south wing consists of a barn (two barns) (March 7, 2017).

08958891
 


Totality of the castle chapel, baroque garden and manor Tiefenau with the following individual monuments: Castle chapel with furnishings (today parish church), 15 tombs of the Pflugk family (see individual monument 08958892, Hauptstrasse), farm yard and its buildings, there is a parapet with a fountain, gates and four garden pavilions, five fountains including associated fountain sculptures, stairs and bridge in the palace garden (so-called rose garden), plus enclosures and balustrades (see individual monument 08958891, main street), the further sheep farm with residential house and two farm buildings (see individual monument 08958915, Spansberger Weg 11), palace garden (so-called rose garden), Manor park and former kitchen garden (as garden monuments), as well as the churchyard, enclosure walls and other outbuildings on the manor site as a whole
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Totality of the castle chapel, baroque garden and manor Tiefenau with the following individual monuments: Castle chapel with furnishings (today parish church), 15 tombs of the Pflugk family (see individual monument 08958892, Hauptstrasse), farm yard and its buildings, there is a parapet with a fountain, gates and four garden pavilions, five fountains including associated fountain sculptures, stairs and bridge in the palace garden (so-called rose garden), plus enclosures and balustrades (see individual monument 08958891, main street), the further sheep farm with residential house and two farm buildings (see individual monument 08958915, Spansberger Weg 11), palace garden (so-called rose garden), Manor park and former kitchen garden (as garden monuments), as well as the churchyard, enclosure walls and other outbuildings on the manor site as a whole Main street
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1705-1712 Despite the demolition of the castle in 1948, a largely authentically preserved manor complex with a park and an important baroque castle chapel of architectural, local historical, gardening and landscape design importance.

Park: landscaping as a continuation of the baroque garden into the open landscape, coniferous and hardwoods, extensive meadow areas with striking groups of oaks, beeches, ash, linden, elm and individual trees (e.g. bald cypresses, plane trees, Weymout pines).

Castle garden: baroque symmetrical complex (so-called rose garden), at the intersection of the main axes a fountain: sandstone, approx. 3.5 m high, in the middle of a sandstone basin a rock-like substructure, above a pillar decorated with volutes, shells, reeds and grotesques, which carries a basin, above it three putti holding shell basins, in each of the four intersection points of the secondary axes a fountain basin with a sandstone Triton. In the farm yard there are two linden trees and one chestnut, which are protected as part of the whole. Both are important for the appearance of the buildings on the farm.

The manor was burned down by the Swedes in 1637. In 1704 August Ferdinand von Pflugk bought it and "rebuilt it". The castle was built between 1705–1712, and the associated facilities must have been built during this time. The gate system of the main entrance is marked with 1710.

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Individual features of the ensemble of the castle chapel, park and manor Tiefenau: Former sheep farm of the manor, with residential house and two farm buildings (see also entity 09300310) Spansberger Weg 11 18th century Of local historical importance.

The sheep farm is located in the north-western corner of the farm area enclosed by a quarry stone wall, the house is a single-storey, plastered quarry stone building with profiled sandstone door and window walls and a mighty hipped roof with double beaver tail covering. The barn is a single-storey half-timbered construction with a straight gate passage, the rear and gable are solid. It has a high hipped roof with a tow hatch on the courtyard side. The stable is a single-storey quarry stone building over a U-shaped floor plan, corner blocks through sandstones, loading hatches on both gable sides, straight gate entrances, mighty crooked hip 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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