List of cultural monuments in Wiedemar

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

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

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  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Wiedemar

image designation location Dating description ID
House of a farm, now a kindergarten Am Strengbach 1
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around 1895 high-quality, richly designed and structured clinker brick building, part of a large farm, of local and architectural importance.

Two-storey clinker building with a flat hipped roof, free-standing, distinctive seven-axis cube on a porphyry granite base as polygonal masonry with corner bosses made of sandstone, on the ground floor horizontal band structure, on the upper floor vertical pilaster structure, high jamb area with arched frieze, graduated and richly decorated eaves frieze with floral frieze elements set off with red shaped clinker bricks: frames and narrow ribbons and medallions with angel figures, additions from the 50s / 60s, unrenovated condition

08972819
 


Willy Grübsch Monument (memorial) Große Mittelstraße 4 (opposite)
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around 1950 in memory of the anti-fascist resistance fighter Willy Grübsch (1907–1944), of local historical interest.

Memorial: conical slab made of artificial stone with inserted triangular wedge and chiseled letters KZ over a red triangle, granite base, inscription on the slab: His fight committed, born 1907, died 1944 in Sachsenhausen concentration camp , the stone is in front of two conifers within a small green area

08972814
 


Dorfkirche and Kirchhof Wiedemar (church (with furnishings), churchyard with tomb and memorial for those who fell in the First World War)
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Dorfkirche and Kirchhof Wiedemar (church (with furnishings), churchyard with tomb and memorial for those who fell in the First World War) Kirchgasse
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1477 late Gothic hall church with a stately transverse west tower, historically significant, defining the townscape and historically significant.
  • Church (formerly called St. Katharinen, northern sacristy annex formerly also called Barbara chapel): simple hall church with a cross-west tower of equal width, plastered quarry stone building with a straight closing choir, elongated arched windows and high hipped roof
  • Tomb: sandstone, three-zone structure, base as a mound of earth with coffins, middle part as a sarcophagus with a banner, on top conical wall with oval medallion plates (weathered writing) surrounded by garlands, in the middle a relief plate with a bell representation, back with medallion and relief representation, crown missing
  • War memorial: tall, rectangular, narrow shell limestone stele with triangular gable top and spherical crowning, relief decoration with a soldier's helmet, iron cross and oak leaves, middle inscription panel : Dedicated to our fallen heroes in honor of the memory of the community of Wiedemar
08972821
 


Gate system (with gate) and adjacent courtyard wall of a farm Small village 14
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19th century In its unity, height and roofing, striking gate system of a farmstead that characterizes the street scene, clay wall, of architectural significance.

Gate system with archway, gate pillars, wooden door leaves and roofing, adjoining an enclosure wall made of clay on a rubble base that merges into the outer wall of the clay barn

08972817
 


Gut Felgner (three side buildings, two barns and courtyard wall with gate system (and gate) and courtyard paving of a farm) Schulstrasse 1
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re. 1863 Good example of a large farm, particularly worth preserving due to its high-quality stables, some of which are made of sandstone, that shape the street and are of local historical importance.
  • Small stable: one-storey with jamb, gable roof (beaver tail covering), gable, dormer (later pigeon house), red clinker with high-quality clinker structure in the form of pilaster strips, cornices, segmented arched windows
  • Large stable: one-storey with jamb, saddle roof (renewed), ground floor polygonal granite stone masonry with clinker brick structure (window arches and cornices), corner accentuation by pilasters made of sandstone blocks, stepped serrated eaves cornice, table in the gable: Wilhelm Felgner rebuilt in 1863
  • Large barn: red clinker brick, gable roof (beaver tail covering), pilaster strips on the gable side up to the ridge height, enlarged window openings in the gable ground floor, roller doors on the courtyard side and large canopy, rear extensions (NO MONUMENT)
  • Small barn at right angles to the large barn: red clinker brick, gable roof (beaver tail covering), remnants of rubble stone base and clay wall go back to the old barn, roller doors, canopy on the courtyard side
  • Enclosure: red clinker brick, large gate passage is flanked by two smaller covered passages, sandstone plinth and standing stone cover
  • Residential house: structurally changed, cubature, half-hip roof and, as a structurally important part of the farm, original (possibly a monument)
08972810
 


Rectory with side building and gate entrance to the rectory Schulstrasse 9
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1833 (rectory) Rectory typical regional plastered building with crooked hip roof, in a central location that defines the townscape (opposite the church), of local and architectural importance.
  • Rectory: two-storey, plastered, hipped roof, under the strong gable shoulders protruding corner pilasters, which carry a wooden cantilevered eaves, central projection with original portal and windows on the upper floor, some original wooden window frames still exist
  • Side building: two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, original windows and portal to the street
  • Enclosure: plastered pillars and wooden gate
08972822
 


House of a former four-sided courtyard Schulstrasse 15
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Mid 19th century Building preserved in its original cubature and facade design, in a street-defining location, of architectural significance.

Farmhouse: two-storey, plastered, ground floor clay, hipped roof, original pilaster strips, stepped eaves cornice, garments, plinth, cornice, pilaster strips and mirrors set off with yellow paint, windows on the first floor and in the gable original with profiled transom and decorated strut, renovated in 1993 (marked) , climbing plants on the house wall

08972824
 


Barn of a farm Schulstrasse 17
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re. 1871 Clay barn, partly half-timbered, distinctive building that defines the townscape, with architectural significance.

Barn: massive clay building, gable roof (partly new) with bat dormer, large barn doors, half-timbered compartments above the gates filled with bricks, gables completely bricked with bricks as well as the stepped eaves

08972823
 

Doberstau

image designation location Dating description ID
Barn and gate (with gate) of a farm Hallesche Landstrasse 8; 10
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19th century in clay construction, stately and relatively undisturbed parts of a homestead at the entrance to the village, of architectural significance.

Farm buildings (quarry stone base, clay, gable roof) in clay corrugation technology, moving roof structure, simple beaver tail covering, gate system (clay, plastered)

08972000
 


House of a farm Hallesche Landstrasse 24
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18th century Residential house with plastered facade (upper floor half-timbered) and high half-hipped roof, part of a courtyard in the town center that has been preserved with original details, significance in terms of building history and local history.

two storeys, clay building, plastered, very high hipped roof, four small window axes on the eaves, beautiful paneled front door with skylight

08972001
 


House and side building of a farm Zum Anger 10
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18th century Residential house with plastered facade (upper floor half-timbered) and half-hipped roof, stable building with yellow clinker brick structure, the last almost undisturbed components of a courtyard in the town center, significance in terms of building history and local history.

two storeys, half-hipped roof, bat dormers and pigeon holes, moving roof truss, simple beaver tail covering, eaves-side location in the courtyard, classicistic profiled exposed window sockets on the upper floor, smooth plaster, beautiful paneled front door with skylight, windows partly original

08971999
 

Grebehna

image designation location Dating description ID
Village church and churchyard Grebehna: Church (with furnishings), churchyard and churchyard enclosure
Village church and churchyard Grebehna: Church (with furnishings), churchyard and churchyard enclosure Am Rundling
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End of the 12th century Romanesque hall church with retracted choir and apse as well as retracted west tower, architectural and local historical significance.
  • small Romanesque hall church, plastered quarry stone building with slightly drawn-in choir and apse, portal vestibule in the north, sandstone portal with tympanum in relief, gable roofs (beaver tail covering), turrets with pyramid roof, restoration 1980
  • Enclosure: plastered brick
08972610
 


Side building and gate system (with gate) of a farm Am Rundling 3
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re. 1864 Brick building with a beautifully designed gable that defines the townscape and is of importance in terms of building history. 09305697
 


Residential house (with extension) and side building of a farm Am Rundling 5
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re. 1833 The farmhouse, typical of the region, has been preserved in a closed manner, a clay farmhouse with a two-tone clinker extension, side building and barn with elaborately designed clinker brick facades, of importance in terms of both building history and local development.
  • Residential building: two-storey clay building with two-tone clinker brick annex to the rear, original house entrance door marked 1833, hipped roof with tufts
  • Side building: elongated yellow clinker brick structure with red decorative clinker brick, the south gable side with pilaster structure and zigzag frieze, original window sizes, central loading hatch, sliding doors, saddle roof
  • Barn: large red clinker building with pilaster strips and serrated frieze, original segment arched wooden gates, gable roof
09305698
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Angerstraße 2 (opposite)
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after 1918 (war memorial) important in terms of local history.

War memorial: pyramid-shaped, irregular stacking of granite stone blocks, crowned by a roughly hewn stele with an iron cross, inscribed with the names of the fallen and carved oak leaves, in the middle of the layer a large stone block with the inscription: The memory of their heroes who remained in the World War. The Grebehna community. Through battle to victory, through night to light

08972602
 


House of a farm Radefelder Landstrasse 6
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Early 19th century one of the few preserved mud houses of its time, of local historical interest and architectural significance.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey building, high hipped roof, clay brick building (sometimes one meter thick clay), rubble stone base, upper floor wooden window frames (plastered), plastered building with old plaster structure, plastered window frames, sandstone sills, old winter windows, wooden eaves, probably partly half-timbered upper floor, on the Ground floor partially segmented arched window (probably

old inn)

  • Extension: courtyard side, windows partially changed (uninhabited NO MONUMENT)
  • old courtyard pavement
  • Barn: (marked 1912) NO MONUMENT
08972612
 


Residential building Radefelder Landstrasse 13
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around 1930 Clinker brick structure, typical building from the 1920s and 1930s, of architectural historical interest.

Residential house: two-storey, three-axis building with hipped roof, simple plain tile roofing with bat dormers, red clinker brick with clinker brick structure, stepped eaves cornice, new windows

08972611
 


Saxon post mile pillars (totality)
Saxon post mile pillars (totality) Zwochauer Strasse
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re. 1722 Quarter milestone, offset, significant in terms of traffic history.

Quarter milestone originally made of red Nebra sandstone was originally located on the Leipzig-Landsberg highway at kilometer 11.9 between Radefeld and Grebehna and was part of the main Leipzig-Hamburg route. It bears the inscriptions AR , 1722 and the post horn mark as well as (unusually) the row number 5 on both sides . The count was made from Leipzig. It belonged to Poststrasse Leipzig - Wittenberg. Stein destroyed in 1925, then reassembled and rebuilt by members of the Saxon Homeland Security Association . Later, the stone was destroyed again, in 1977 the stone was rebuilt and restored by master stonemason Franz with a new head piece made of Kelbra sandstone. The foundation consists of Rochlitz porphyry tuff. Crowning is missing

In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance columns were marked with the monogram AR for Augustus Rex , the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram AR . The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system.

08972603
 


Saxon post mile pillars (totality)
Saxon post mile pillars (totality) Zwochauer Strasse
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re. 1722 Remainder of a half-mile column, significant in terms of traffic history.

Torso of the shaft of a half-mile column made of red Kelbra sandstone, 1.20 m high, head piece broken off, the year 1722 and the post horn mark on both sides. In 1974 the column buried at the original location was discovered, restoration by master stonemason Franz (Leipzig). It is probably column number 8 - counted from Leipzig, direction Landsberg.

In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679–1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance columns were marked with the monogram AR for Augustus Rex , the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram AR . The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system.

09304874
 

Klitschmar

image designation location Dating description ID
Klitschmar station: Entrance building (No. 8) of a train station, with an attached goods shed, ancillary building and the adjoining railway house (No. 6) and toilets
Klitschmar station: Entrance building (No. 8) of a train station, with an attached goods shed, ancillary building and the adjoining railway house (No. 6) and toilets At station 6; 8
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1872 Reception building in a rare half-timbered construction, brick building residential building, historical testimony to the development of traffic engineering in the place of excellent design quality with largely original structure.
  • Entrance building: one-storey low-rise building with a gable roof in Swiss style, half-timbered construction with dark red clinker brick infills and large St. Andrew's crosses, windows with muntins, doors and iron riveted roller gates, remains of the foliation on edges and cornice beams are preserved, fire protection door in the east for air raid shelter original (Fortis GmbH Berlin)
  • Ancillary building: two-storey with a flat gable roof, clinker brick construction in a cross connection, stepped cornices, segment arched windows, upper hatch doors original
  • Residential house: two-storey, gable roof, clinker construction, plastered (partially unplastered, exposed clinker), stepped gable frieze, stepped, cranked cornice, corner pilasters, segmented arched windows with remains of a plastered segmented arched roofing
  • Toilet house: small building with separate entrances for women and men (labeled) in original condition, new roof, side windows partially bricked up
08972795
 


Gasthof Klitschmar (Former guest house with annex) Delitzscher Strasse 3
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around 1800 and later Upper floor half-timbered plastered, characteristic building of the settlement structure with local and historical significance.
  • Hook house: two-story, plastered, hipped roof, ground floor presumably clay, upper floor half-timbered, wooden window frames on the upper floor, original windows in the gable, segmented arched door,
  • Extension in clinker construction, half-hipped roof, former mezzanine window bricked up, base plastered, also clogged back, state of disrepair, vacant, extension later
08972801
 


Transformer tower Delitzscher Strasse 13 (next to)
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around 1920 Testimony to electrification, a building with a significant history of supply and technology in a prominent location.

Clinker base, plastered wall surfaces, curved pyramid roof (newly covered) with a wide roof overhang, over the door canopy on stepped consoles

08972794
 


Residential house and enclosure with gate system of a farm Grünstraße 21
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End of the 19th century Clinker construction in a high-quality design with a striking, voluminous cubature of character that defines the townscape and is of importance in terms of building history.

Two-storey, on a high polygonal quarry stone base, saddle roof, on the courtyard side with dormers in copper sheet cladding, yellow brick facade with dark red clinker strips accentuated in terms of design, three-dimensional protruding, multi-articulated and richly profiled cornices (coffee cornice, high cornice, cornice as a cornice with sawtooth frieze) with pear stick in the wall, segmental arch and linear roofs; Condition: very well renovated, lying windows in the roof, new windows, courtyard side with original vestibule made of wood and glass, remnants of the enclosure (broken stone plinth) original, new iron lattice gate, also wall

08972793
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kleine Mittelstrasse 12 (in front of)
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after 1918 important in terms of local history.

Monument: smooth, conical granite pillar on a roughly hewn three-tiered base with hammered inscriptions (on all sides), front side: Heroes from the community of Klitzschmar died in the World War ... , the names are lined up on both sides, on the back: Wherever you slumber, according to God's advice, future harvest bloody seeds, never forgotten in the German land, rests in peace God's hand , closure with surrounding laurel relief and iron cross carved out of a square cube on all sides

08972800
 


Dorfkirche Klitschmar (church with furnishings)
Dorfkirche Klitschmar (church with furnishings) To Kirchgasse
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1593, older in essence Romanesque hall church with straight choir closure and roof turret, of importance in terms of settlement and local history; plastered field stone building, newly renovated 08972799
 

Kölsa

image designation location Dating description ID
Side building and gate system (with gate) of a farm Am Anger 4
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Late 1920s Significance in building history due to the geometrical design in the New Objectivity style

Stable barn: yellow clinker brick with geometric structure through corner pilasters, pilaster strips, cornices and triangular shapes, original windows, storage hatch (newly slated), gable roof with beaver tail covering, well preserved, fencing in the form of pillars and archway, yellow clinker brick with red structure

08972804
 


House and barn of a farm Am Anger 10
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around 1800 Massive mud house in a small farmer's yard, belonging to the original development of the place, significant in terms of local history and architectural history.
  • Farmhouse: solid clay, on the back a tailcoat roof, plastered, windows with arched arches and wooden walls, half-hip roof, not renovated,
  • Barn: solid clay, brick gable, gable roof with bat dormers, roof is being renovated, door openings partially enlarged
08972802
 


Transformer tower Little end
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1920s exceptionally high structure, evidence of regional electrification, importance in the history of supply and technology and in shaping the townscape.

Tower: very high, tapering tower, plastered, base and door frames in red clinker bricks, light opening in glass brick, gable roof in yellow beaver tail, (original insulators)

08972806
 


Door of a residential building Little End 15
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08974331
 


Residential house (No. 21), angular barn, two side buildings attached to it (No. 21a) and gate (with gate) of a farm Landsberger Strasse 21; 21a
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Early 19th century, later expanded Farmhouse belonging to the largest farm in Kölsa, with a plastered half-timbered upper floor, brick-built farm buildings, largely preserved in their original form, significance in terms of local history and building history, defining the appearance of the town.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey, plastered, half-hipped roof, ground floor presumably clay, upper floor half-timbered, windows partially preserved, on the ground floor with segmented arched window, portal with original triangular gable, door and doorway changed, extension from the end of the 19th century.
  • Barn: broken stone plinth, red clinker brick, gable roof, structure with pilaster strips, toothed frieze in white clinker, step frieze in the gable, cornice band made of inclined white clinker bricks, new roof
  • second barn: takes up the structure of the first barn, on the courtyard side with large arched gate entrances, gate pillars made of yellow clinker brick with red clinker brick structure
08972803
 


Kölsa village church (church (with furnishings) as well as churchyard enclosure and churchyard gate)
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Kölsa village church (church (with furnishings) as well as churchyard enclosure and churchyard gate) Lissaer Strasse
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in the core 12./13. Century (church tower) Romanesque church in the core with a round tower, late Gothic overformed (hall with polygonal choir closure), significant in terms of architecture and local history.
  • Church: single-nave church, the elliptical tower probably 12th century, quarry stone and brick building with recessed 5/8 choir, nerd pillars and pointed arched windows in the south and east, on the north side late Gothic sacristy and portal vestibule from 1776, tower ground floor with groin vault, to the nave Open mesh vaults, the beginning ribs partly decorated with coats of arms, red sandstone grave slab on the outside choir (date of death 1856), weathered, by the wife of the schoolmaster Branst, outside tower plastered, new roof, ship weathered, inside original oak door, condition in need of renovation
  • Enclosure: clinker brick, red on rubble stone base
08972808
 


Former parsonage, with enclosure and gate to the parsonage Lissaer Strasse 4
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around 1800 and later Angular building located in a prominent corner, of local and architectural significance.
  • Angular construction: ground floor clay, upper floor partly half-timbered, plastered, original front door with wooden walls, windows on the first floor with sandstone walls and shutters, upstairs partly new windows, half-hip roof with bat dormer, partly with a cellar (two tons)
  • Equipment: original banisters and original doors, some with skylight
  • Enclosure: red brick pillars with sandstone slabs, gate
  • Barn: clay, half-hipped roof, extension in half-timbered with brick infills, original gates (barn demolished before 2014), entrance to the gate renewed before 2014 in a different form, therefore recorded as demolition
08972805
 


Side building of a former three-sided courtyard Lissaer Strasse 10
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End of the 19th century the Wilhelminian style gable has a defining effect on the street scene and is of importance in terms of building history.

Yellow clinker brick building with a gable roof and quarry stone plinth made of ashlars, facade design in red clinker in the form of cornices, corner pilasters, segmented arched windows, unrenovated, new roof, crowns missing, new windows

08972788
 


Side building as well as gate, fence and gate entrance of a three-sided courtyard Lissaer Strasse 12; 12a
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08972787
 


Residential house and enclosure, gate and gate entrance Lissaer Strasse 16
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2nd half of the 19th century, later reshaped of local impact and architectural historical interest.
  • Residential building: two-storey, four-axis, with a half-hipped roof covered with beaver tail, alternating base of quarry stone and brick, plastered window walls in a rib structure, greenish noble plaster on the street side, unrenovated, partly original windows, wooden staircase at the back
  • Enclosure: massive plastered brick posts, some with crowning, gate with arch, applied plaster mirror and plastered keystone
08972807
 

Kyhna

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house, with front garden and fence Am Bach 2
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around 1900 Appealingly designed clinker brick building at the entrance to the town, historically important.

one storey, four axes, two-axis risalit with triangular gable and outer rafters, two skylights, simple clinker brick structure, gable roof

08972067
 


Transformer tower Bahnhofstrasse 1 (at)
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around 1920 Testimony to electrification, of significance in terms of supply and technology.

Tower, square floor plan, tapering upwards, clinker base, curved pyramid roof (newly covered) with wide roof overhang and with weather vane, eaves

09305699
 


Gate and courtyard wall of a farm In Winkel 3
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End of the 19th century old location of Kleinkyhna, elaborately designed gate system that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.

Quarry stone base, on it clinker brick with structure, gate and people entrance with wrought iron gate, old house number 20 (old house: probably half-timbered building, two storeys, half-hipped roof, gable brick masonry)

08972059
 


House and side building of a farm At the angle 4
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End of the 19th century old location of Kleinkyhna, clinker brick building with a gable roof, part of a formerly very representative courtyard in the center of the village, of architectural significance.

two storeys, three-axis central projection with triangular gable, three arched windows, structurally modified

08972060
 


Gate of a farm At the angle 6
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End of the 19th century old location of Kleinkyhna, parts of a courtyard in the center of the village that shape the townscape, of architectural significance.
  • Residential building: two storeys, clay ground floor, brick upper floor, simple cornice structure, almost all windows new, corrugated iron roof
  • Gate system: consisting of three pillars, yellow clinker bricks with structure and shaped bricks, residential building demolished before 2014
08972062
 


House and gate system (with gate) of a farm At Winkel 7
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End of the 19th century old location of Kleinkyhna, residential building with plastered facade and saddle roof, components of a courtyard in the center of the village that characterize the townscape, of architectural significance.
  • Residential building: two storeys, presumably half-timbered building, new windows, old roof structure, renewed roofing
  • Barn: clay, probably in a rather poor condition, gate system with three gate pillars, clinker brick with structure and shaped bricks
08972061
 


Kyhna village church: Church (with furnishings)
Kyhna village church: Church (with furnishings) Kirchring
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13th century Hall church with polygonal choir and strong west tower, structurally, structurally and locally of importance; marked 1578 on the outer wall of the sandstone portal 08972054
 


Cottage and side building of a cottage Kirchring 9
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18th century Residential house with plastered facade and half-hipped roof, adobe building side building with gable roof, earth buildings that have been preserved relatively undisturbed in the immediate vicinity of the churchyard, of architectural significance.

One storey, clay building, moving roof structure, new windows, but the original size retained, outbuilding with a gable roof, two dormers

08972056
 


Residential house, two side buildings and a pigeon house relic of a farm Kirchring 12
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around 1790 Residential house plastered facade with half-hipped roof, side buildings partly in clay construction, largely undisturbed homestead in the town center with many original details, significant building history.
  • Residential house: half-hip roof, old roof structure, beaver tail covering, windows renewed
  • Stable: massive, elongated clay building, gable walled up with bricks, bat dormers, old roof structure, beaver tail covering
  • Ancillary building: gable-free, single-storey, beaver tail covering, probably also clay building, an old window on the outside, well-preserved wooden ceiling on the ground floor, classicist front door and two room doors, original staircase with sawn muntins
08972051
 


Rectory, side building, enclosure wall and gate entrance of a rectory Kirchring 13
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18th century Rectory with plastered facade and half-hipped roof, side building plastered clay building, enclosure as clay wall, gate entrance in quarry stone and brick, almost undisturbed complex, of local historical importance.
  • Rectory: two storeys, probably clay building, beautiful old front door with skylight and handle, all windows old, roof truss old, roofing from more recent times
  • Side building: single-storey clay building with a crooked hip roof, simple plain tile roofing, no window to the street, protruding eaves
08972053
 


Side building of a farm Kirchring 16; 18
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around 1890 Plastered clay building, facing the street, the last almost unchanged part of a courtyard in the center of the village, historically important.
  • Stable: massive clay building, an old window on the back, otherwise the roof is new, far protruding eaves
  • Residential house and rest no monument
08972050
 


House of a farm, with front garden and fencing
House of a farm, with front garden and fencing Kirchring 20
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around 1890 Stately clinker brick building in neo-Gothic forms in the town center, characterizing the townscape and of importance in terms of building history.
  • two storeys, red clinker base, otherwise yellow clinker brick structured by red clinker brick and plaster structure, seven axes, risalit with stepped gable, therein iron wall anchor (decorated), partly pointed arch windows, all windows new
  • Stable: broken stone plinth, red clinker brick with structure, stable building / side building demolished before 2014
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Old school: house, former school Kirchring 28
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1843 Single-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, relatively undisturbed earth building in the town center, as a former school of local historical importance.

One storey, independent from the gable, presumably clay building, new windows, old front door and skylight, gable walled up with bricks, old roof truss at the back, a curb, with sandstone steps in front of the entrance

08972047
 


House and two side buildings of a farm Kirchring 30
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19th century Residential house plastered facade with half-hipped roof, inside remarkable wooden beam ceiling, side building red clinker buildings, well-preserved parts of a courtyard in the old town center, historically important.
  • Residential building: two storeys, presumably clay, renovated, impression relatively undisturbed (except for the windows), well-repaired wooden beam ceiling with designed insert boarding, probably 1st half of the 19th century.
  • Side building red brick buildings with old windows and doors
08972046
 


Bridge to the churchyard Kyhnaer Hauptstraße 3 (bei)
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19th century Natural stone arch bridge, of architectural significance.

More recent brickwork

08972055
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kyhnaer Hauptstraße 4 (opposite)
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance; Natural stone base on a small quarry stone hill with an eagle (bronze currently only with one wing) and an iron cross 08972044
 


Enclosure wall of a property Circular route 1
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End of the 19th century old location of Kleinkyhna, wall in clay corrugation technique on rubble base and with beaver tail covering, in corner position to the forge, of architectural significance. 08972065
 


Side building as well as fencing and gate system of a farm Loop 2
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End of the 19th century old location of Kleinkyhna, stable building as clay construction, last part of a courtyard complex in clay wave technology that has been preserved relatively undisturbed, historically important.
  • Stable: quarry stone base, clay corrugated construction, gable roof with moving roof truss, beaver tail covering
  • Residential building: not really a monument due to the built-in windows facing the courtyard
08972063
 


Residential house with attached side building of a farm Circular route 3
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around 1800 old location of Kleinkyhna, plastered facade with half-hip roof, clay buildings, the last almost undisturbed parts of a homestead in the center of the village, of architectural significance.
  • Residential house: Two storeys, clay or half-timbered building, small windows, hipped roof, very thick walls, arched windows on the ground floor
  • Stable plastered, lower
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Mühlgut Kyhna: residential house, side building and barn of a mill property Windmühlenweg 1
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19th century Residential house with plastered facade and half-hip roof, relatively undisturbed homestead in the immediate vicinity of the preserved windmill, of local historical importance.
  • two storeys, plastered half-timbered building, windows renewed, but size unchanged, roof new
  • stately barn with large gate, gable roof, beaver tail covering
  • Stable: plastered
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Kyhna windmill: Paltrock windmill (with technical equipment), former post windmill
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Kyhna windmill: Paltrock windmill (with technical equipment), former post windmill Windmühlenweg 1
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re. 1825 (mill) In 2004/2005 it was converted from a post mill to a Paltrock windmill, making it the youngest of its kind in Germany, with a technical and historical significance.

Paltrock windmill with (half) louvre blades and double comb wheel, wind-compatible, inscription plaque on the flour bar. This mill is new and built by the landowner Johann Gottlieb Dorn from KleinKyhna in 1825. The tree stump. was Gottlieb Götze from Röitsch near Lobnitz. May the Lord protect this building and bless the inhabitants of it. Erected in 1825, built in roller mill in 1928, built in mixing machine in 1931, operated exclusively with wind power until 1932, built in a diesel engine in 1955, stopped grinding until 1984, milling in the mill, owned by the Dorn family, from 1990 restoration of the mill, from 1991 Wernicke, storm damage in 2002 - Wings broken off, post windmill was converted to Paltrockmühle by the owner Wernike in 2004/2005, extension of the post from 1825 (display system), ring of the Paltrock windmill with 60 steel rollers, substructure rebuilt, construction of the wings in 2008

08972057
 

Lissa

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Großlissa manor: mansion (No. 1) and former farm building (No. 4/5) of a manor
Großlissa manor: mansion (No. 1) and former farm building (No. 4/5) of a manor At Gutshof 1; 4; 5
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around 1900 Manor house, a yellow clinker brick building typical of the time, with a wooden balcony, quarry stone stable building with a gable roof, parts of the former manor complex that characterize the townscape, of architectural and local significance.
  • yellow brick building with red decorations, richly structured roof landscape, representative entrance situation, lead glass windows with animal motifs, two-axis tower-like central projection, cantilevered balcony, wrought-iron banisters, partly renovated, e.g. B. new roof
  • Stable: elongated building with a gable roof, simple beaver tail covering, various changes, but overall looks relatively undisturbed
08972004
 


Side building and gate entrance of a farm Grabschützer Strasse 9
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19th century old location Kleinlissa, stable building with quarry stone plinth and saddle roof, clay corrugation, quarry stone gate pillar, relatively undisturbed parts of a homestead in the immediate vicinity of the village pond, of architectural significance; Brick gable, old roof structure, simple beaver tail covering 08972010
 


House and two side buildings of a farm Kattersnaundorfer Straße 3
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around 1800 Single-storey residential building with a plastered facade and a half-hip roof with bat dormers, an eaves side building on the street with a clinker brick facade and a gable roof, almost undisturbed parts of a homestead near the manor and the church, of architectural significance.
  • Residential building: one storey, moving roof structure, simple plain tile roofing, three bat dormers on the courtyard side, protruding eaves
  • Side building with storage hatch: one storey, two small shutters
08972008
 


House of a farm Kattersnaundorfer Straße 13
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19th century Plastered facade and half-hip roof, presumably clay building with a plastered half-timbered upper floor, parts of a courtyard in the center of the village that have been passed down relatively unchanged, significant building history.
  • Residential building: two storeys, presumably massive clay building, windows on the eaves side renewed, still old in the gable, new roofing
  • Stable: at the gable, broken stone plinth, partly with bricks and half-timbering, both buildings not entirely convincing, stable with three skylights, rear part of the stable building rather not a monument! Front part of the stable (clay, gable roof) and rear part of the stable - both in front Canceled in 2014
08972009
 


Cottage and side building of a cottage Kirchweg 10
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19th century Häuslerhaus a plastered, single-storey clay building with a gable roof, outbuildings partly made of clay, partly of brick, of social and historical importance.

one storey, three larger windows, one of them small, protruding eaves, old roof structure, simple plain tile covering, windows mostly old, annoying roof extension

08972007
 


Village church and churchyard Lissa: church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall and two tombstones (Fleischer and Remmicke), grave site of the Remmicke family and memorial for those who fell in the First World War
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Lissa village church and churchyard: church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall and two gravestones (Fleischer and Remmicke), grave site for the Remmicke family and memorial for those who died in the First World War Silent Alley -
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in the middle of the 12th century Romanesque hall church with transverse west tower, gothic shaped, polygonal choir, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
  • Area of ​​the churchyard wall between the rectory and the outbuilding, made of large sandstone blocks
  • Gravestone Fleischer (marked 1858), neo-Gothic, red sandstone
  • Remmicke grave, marked 1905 on the cemetery wall
  • Gravestone Remmicke (red sandstone) with vase crown inscribed 1842
08972003
 


Parsonage and side building of a parsonage as well as enclosure wall to the churchyard and the street Stille Gasse 4
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1729 Rectory plastered facade with saddle roof, adobe building side building with saddle roof, well-preserved complex, of local and cultural significance.

two storeys, plastered building, saddle roof, paneled front door with skylight, old window, side building made of clay, adjoins the cemetery

08972005
 

Peterwitz

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House of a former four-sided courtyard Albert-Troitzsch-Platz 3
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End of the 18th century and later Upper floor presumably half-timbered, building with a still original and characteristic appearance, of architectural significance.

Farmhouse: two-story, half-hip roof, plastered, ground floor made of clay, upper floor presumably half-timbered, original windows on upper floor, later enlarged on first floor, original door with skylight

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House, enclosure and courtyard paving of a farm Albert-Troitzsch-Platz 4
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around 1800 and later In its original appearance, the building representing the hamlet-shaped structure of the village with largely the original structure, of architectural significance; Formerly one of the most beautiful courtyards in the town with an architecturally and artistically sophisticated design
  • Residential house: two-storey, half-hipped roof, plastered building on rubble stone plinth, clay on the ground floor, brickwork on the upper floor, plaster structure with bezels, mirrors and cornices, heavily profiled eaves, original front door walls and floor tiles, front building with straight, profiled and strongly cantilevered roofing on the first floor, right window , windows lying in the roof
  • Clay barn: solid on rubble stone base, gable roof with simple plain tile roofing, large wooden roller doors on the courtyard side, strong beam construction on the inside
  • Barn (marked 1865): mixed masonry (clinker masonry on quarry stone base), two-storey, gable roof with beaver tail covering, central projection, in the gable a plaque with the inscription Franz Teichmann, 1865 , gable side to the village square with stair frieze, pilasters and double arched windows with original gable sill, open through missing, ruinous and slightly changed condition (left side with concrete lintels on the upper floor and chipped pilasters), inside large original three-aisled pillared hall with barrel vaults (partly collapsed)
  • Stall: small stable in former architectural quality too badly destroyed (NO MONUMENT)
  • Enclosure: rubble stone base and pointed iron bar fence
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Post mill Peterwitz
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Post mill Peterwitz Delitzscher Strasse 35
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around 1890 Typical example of the former mill landscape in northern Saxony, with significance in terms of technology history and a landscape-defining effect

Trestle and mill box and two rods / wings still partially existing in the original structure, covered with red tiles after 1999 and the casing of the mill box renewed

08972786
 


Two side buildings, barn and two gates (with gates) of a farm Dorfanger 1
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End of the 19th century Clinker brick buildings with a rich and high-quality architectural structure, buildings belonging to the original hamlet-like village development in unchanged and largely original building fabric, of importance for the townscape and building history.
  • Stable: yellow clinker building on rubble stone plinth with a gable roof (simple plain tile roofing), rich and high-quality architectural structure with red clinker stones in the form of pilasters and step frieze, gable roof with storage hatches in the form of portholes, original windows on the gable side
  • Barn: yellow clinker brick building with a gable roof, architectural structure with pilasters and eaves console cornice, old simple plain tile covering
  • Gate: original gates on opposite sides as clinker pillars with archway on rubble stone base (partly plastered), partly decorated with shaped stones, residential building: heavily modified (NO MONUMENT)
08972797
 

Pohritzsch

image designation location Dating description ID
villa Village ring 2
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around 1890 attractively designed villa, historicizing plastered facade with fine structure, of architectural significance; Quarry stone plinth, plastered facade with structure, ornate outer rafters, renovated 08971984
 


Residential house, two angular side buildings facing the courtyard, two side buildings built next to each other facing the street and two gates of a former four-sided courtyard Village ring 11
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18th century Clay buildings typical of the region, largely undisturbed courtyards in the center of the village, significance in terms of building history and local history.

Residential building renovated, new roof and windows, two old windows, all buildings made of clay, barn with fittings, barn 2014 in ruins and only partially preserved, barn demolished before 2014

08971985
 


Gasthof Apfelbaum: House of a farm, later an inn Dorfring 20
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End of the 19th century Plastered facade and gable roof, classicistic-looking building, of architectural significance.

two floors, five axes, cornice structure, two narrow arched windows on the upper floor, eaves, completely renovated, today (1998) Landgasthof Apfelbaum , the inn closed before 2014

08971986
 


Side building of a farm Dorfring 26
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19th century Small residential building in the courtyard, with a half-timbered upper floor, with many original details preserved clay half-timbered building, historically important.

Clay ground floor, upper floor half-timbered with clay infill, old wooden beam ceiling, inside scratch marks in the clay, part of the house was demolished

08971987
 


Gasthof Pohritzsch (formerly) (Former inn) Dorfring 33
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18th century Half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof, as an old inn of the place of local historical importance.

two storeys, exposed framework on the upper floor, ground floor changed through conversions and new windows, upper floor relatively undisturbed, original front door with skylight, today (1998) used as a gallery - Schladenberg house

08971988
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Dorfring 33 (near)
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance; Natural stone base with inscription plaque overturned due to a wind break 08971989
 


Residential house in the courtyard and attached, angular side building (with upper arbor) of a farm Sultitzer Platz 1a
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Early 19th century old location Sultitz, residential house with plastered facade and saddle roof, the side building one of the few surviving examples of a courtyard building with an arcade in the region, historically important.
  • Residential house: two storeys, presumably clay building with half-timbering, old windows, beaver tail covering, old front door with handle and skylight
  • Outbuildings: with arcade, completely undisturbed, condition not that good, two-storey building with a gable roof, on the upper floor former servants' apartments?, Clay / half-timbered houses
08971990
 

Cross ring

image designation location Dating description ID
House of a farm In ring 7
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around 1900 attractively designed, clinker brick facade typical of the time with decorative tiles, of architectural significance.

two storeys, five axes, yellow clinker brick with structure, cornice structure, small triangular gable, beautiful decorative stones, renovated, new windows, original front door

08971997
 


House of a farm In ring 10
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around 1890 Historicizing plastered facade, gable roof, building that defines the townscape with elaborate window crowns, of architectural significance.

two storeys, plastered facade with structure, crowning of windows on the upper floor, at the back three arched windows above the entrance area, which is emphasized by a wooden porch, new windows, five old windows towards the village

08971998
 

Rabutz

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House, barn and side building of a farm Dorfstrasse 2
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around 1800 in structure and layout characteristic of the original development of the round village Rabutz, of great importance for the townscape, building and settlement history.
  • Farmhouse: one-storey, half-hipped roof, plastered, ground floor clay building, upper floor / gable half-timbered, two bat dormers with tall rectangular windows underneath that extend into the eaves, wide roof clearance, original portal with wooden walls, gallows window, side extension later (around 1900)
  • Barn: elongated building with clay and brick masonry, saddle roof, gate passage and barn doors with half-timbered construction, wide, projecting canopy
  • Stable building: saddle roof with several bat dormers, clay and brick masonry, rectangular windows, dilapidated condition
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House and gate (with gate) of a farm Dorfstrasse 11
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2nd half of the 18th century Typical landscape example of the hamlet-like village development of Rabutz, with half-timbered gable, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, plastered half-timbered house with a half-hipped roof, ground floor made of clay, exposed framework in the gable, in good renovated condition, original quarry stone paving around the house

08972790
 


Barn and gate (with gate) of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 12
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2nd half of the 19th century Barn and gate (with gate) of a three-sided courtyard; Stately brick building, distinctive cubature that defines the townscape with wall surface and gable that characterizes the street scene, important from an architectural point of view.

Granite stone plinth with rolled layer, brick masonry in a cross connection, gable roof, hipped on one side; Piers with clinker bricks; (Residential building cannot be seen, indicates a monument with its half-hipped roof, original windows, gable and presumably plastered clay and half-timbered building, comparable to Dorfstraße 11)

08972791
 

Serbitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Gut E. Regel: House of a farm, with front garden and enclosure
Gut E. Regel: House of a farm, with front garden and enclosure Ringstrasse 3
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re. 1895 Well-preserved, stately building of a large farm, historicizing plastered facade with elaborate decorations, of architectural and local significance.

two floors and mezzanine floor, eight axes, hipped roof, four-axis central projection, elaborate stucco as the window crown and in the triangular gable, inside and outside almost everything original (e.g. beautiful old front door, window), today (1998) serves as a home for the disabled

08971983
 

Wiesenena

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House of a farm Am Dorfplatz 6
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subsequently re. 1810 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, entrance area highlighted, good example of the development of the old village center, significance in terms of building history.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey, five-axis, half-hipped roof, stepped eaves cornice, half-timbered upper storey, facade structure by cornice, entrance area highlighted by arches, pilasters, keystones and volute crowning
  • Side building: Ground floor, polygonal quarry stone masonry, clinker brick (white / yellow), gable roof, number 6a is the new building on the property
08972813
 


Former municipal office, now kindergarten Am Ring 12
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around 1910 high-quality building with a distinctive impact on the townscape and historical significance.
  • Villa: two-storey, five-axis plastered building with red clinker brick structure, hipped roof with plain tile roofing, red clinker brick in the sills, window arches with emphasis on the window frames, half-timbered drums, three-axis central projection, entrance house later, original windows with split skylights, half-timbered and half-timbered windows at the back , attached two-storey veranda with gable roof, open on the ground floor with basket arches
08972812
 

Zaasch

image designation location Dating description ID
Side building of a farm Old distillery 4
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18th century plastered earth building, part of a former courtyard in the town center with a remarkably steep half-hip roof, of architectural significance; goes over to Roitzscher Straße 10, old windows, very high steep roof, old roof truss, beaver tail covering 08971977
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War At the monument 1 (near)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Obelisk with eagle crown and elaborate enclosure, of local historical importance.

Natural stone base in the form of an obelisk with an eagle crown and inscription plaque

08971974
 


Front door of a residential building Lindenplatz 7
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End of the 19th century beautiful paneled Wilhelminian style front door with colored skylight, artistic and craft value; with colored structured glass in the skylight and original handle, apartment building not a monument 08971979
 


Transformer tower
Transformer tower Lindenplatz 8 (opposite)
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around 1910 Rare design for the region, brick construction, evidence of regional electrification, of importance in terms of supply and technology.

Tower: clinker brick building with base and belt cornice also made of clinker brick, gable roof, structure decorated in various ways, with anchor in the upper part

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Village church and churchyard Zaasch (church (with equipment), churchyard with parts of the churchyard wall and two gates as well as the grave of the Horn family and another tombstone)
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Village church and churchyard Zaasch (church (with equipment), churchyard with parts of the churchyard wall and two gates as well as the grave of the Horn family and another tombstone) Rödgener Weg
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in the core of the 13th century the core of the Romanesque choir tower church, later remodeled, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the place and the character of the townscape.

Romanesque choir tower church, choir lengthened by 1500, alterations in the 16th and 17th centuries, quarry stone construction, grave of the Horn family on the churchyard wall (marked 1912), another grave stone (sandstone) with a relief angel in front of the church

08971971
 


Zaasch School: Former school (extension to the rectory) Rödgener Weg 1
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End of the 19th century Attractively designed clinker brick building with a beautiful paneled front door, of architectural and local significance.

Yellow brick building with structure, four large arched windows (original), original beautiful front door with handle and skylight, new roof

08971973
 


Cottage Rödgener Weg 4
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End of the 19th century One-storey, plastered building with a gable roof, one of the few remaining relatively undisturbed evidence of a day laborer's house or cottage, of social and historical importance.

One storey, new windows, old front door with skylight, shutters, gable roof, beaver tail covering

08971972
 


House of a farm, with an extension and a memorial plaque for JG Stallbaum
House of a farm, with an extension and a memorial plaque for JG Stallbaum Roitzscher Strasse 10
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18th century Residential house with plastered facade and half-hip roof, birthplace of Johann Gottfried Stallbaum (1769–1861), Rector of the Thomas School in Leipzig from 1853 to 1861, of importance in terms of building history and personal history.

two storeys, facing the gable, windows partly old, plaster structure around 1920/1925, brick construction, old front door with handle, angular extension over three axes, new window, memorial plaque for Godofredo Stallbaumio cantor of the St. Thomas School in Leipzig, b. September 25, 1793, formerly house number 69

08971976
 


Cottage Roitzscher Strasse 23
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19th century Small single-storey mud house in the center of the village, relatively undisturbed, of social and historical importance.

one storey, three windows on the ground floor on the eaves side, two skylights, gable roof, plain tile roofing, moving roof structure, three shutters, new windows, thick walls, simple plain tile roofing

08971980
 

Zschernitz

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Zschernitz village church and churchyard: church (with furnishings) and churchyard with churchyard gate and four tombs Church arch -
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Early 13th century, later reshaped The core of the Romanesque, Gothic-style hall church with a west tower is of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.
  • Tombstones:
    • Fam.Bieler Zschernitz inscribed 1911
    • left of the entrance: flower relief around 1910, Kahl family (?) from Pohritzsch (red sandstone), sandstone tombstone, very ruinous, 19th century (?)
08971992
 


House and enclosure wall of a farm Kirchbogen 19
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18th century, later reshaped Residential house plastered facade and half-hipped roof, upper floor half-timbered plastered, stately building of the old village center, historical beam with inscription in the cellar, Art Nouveau porch at the entrance, as a fencing of the courtyard with a clay wall, historically important.

two floors, half-timbered upper floor, eaves-side windows on the upper floor, small wooden porch with beautiful paneled front door, beams in the cellar 16th century (?), (formerly house number 11)

08971993
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Mittelstrasse 18 (near)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Large block of natural stone on a base with an inscription, of local significance. 08971996
 


Residential building (with two house numbers) Nöselwitzer Strasse 3; 5
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18th century Earth building with a half-hipped roof and plastered half-timbered upper floor, wooden beam ceiling on the ground floor, historically important.

two-storey, half-hipped roof, moving roof structure, beaver tail covering, two bat dormers, windows on the upper floor of 97a old, on the upper floor and in the other part new clay ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, (formerly house number 97 and 97a)

08971994
 


Former rectory, now a residential building Pfarrweg 2
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18th century Typical regional plastered facade with a crooked roof, relatively undisturbed building in the center of the village, of architectural and local importance.

two storeys, presumably adobe, plastered, gable clad, new windows on the upper floor, otherwise old

08971995
 


Mühlgut Zschernitz: residential building of a former mill estate To Hasenfeld 2
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End of the 18th century and later Residential house with plastered facade and half-hip roof, windmill no longer available, of local historical importance.

two storeys, windows seem mostly old, very overgrown; Gable wall: Brick masonry, according to the file demolition permit already granted!

08972002
 

Zwochau

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Schkeuditz post mill
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Schkeuditz post mill At the sports field 7a
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1806–1807 (mill) Relocated to Zwochau in 2008 (relocated from Schkeuditz, old location: Kursdorfer Straße, behind number 5, district Schkeuditz, Flstk. 111, corridor 3), large parts of the historical construction preserved during the implementation, of technical significance.

at the time of recording in Schkeuditz: wood paneling on stone substructure, remains of the wings still present

09258684
 


Catholic parish church St. Pius (Catholic church with attached parish house and rectory, parts of the enclosure and forecourt with paving)
Catholic parish church St. Pius (Catholic church with attached parish house and rectory, parts of the enclosure and forecourt with paving) At Schanze 9
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1955-1956, re. 1955 Example of sacred architecture from the post-war period after 1945, in a complex, uniform and artistically demanding construction, architect: Johannes Reuter, Bitterfeld, of local and architectural significance.
  • Hall church with transverse west tower and retracted, just closing choir, plastered brick building on a granite stone base, hipped roof of the transverse west tower covered with sheet metal, simple structure of the building with long, narrow arched windows in the choir and low ones in the hall and transverse west tower, tower front through large wheel windows, portal and open staircase made of porphyry stone highlighted, forecourt covered with porphyry artificial stone slabs, door made of oak wood with door handle in the original ornate design, windows generally with original stained glass windows
  • Inside: in the transverse west tower a small vestibule, above galleries that are open to the hall through arched arcades, hall with mirrored ceiling separated from the choir by large belt arches, simple, plain altar porphyry in the form of a flat, downwardly blunt triangle on two conical blocks, plain Wooden stalls, colored wooden sculpture of Mary and Child by Hildegard Hendrichs, lectern, tabernacle stele and crucifix in copper drifting, door of the sacrament box decorated with colored abstract enamel, lectern has four small panels with the evangelist symbols in enamel, crucifix as Christ standing upright in front of a large, broad cross , drawings of the stations of the cross (14 stations) on the walls of the hall, original bells in the tower
  • Integrate the rectory and parish hall in the church building as an auxiliary building
  • Enclosure: base and pillars in polygonal masonry made of granite stones, iron fence in between
08972613
 


House and outbuildings Baltzerstraße 8
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around 1890 used as a municipal office, high-quality villa-like building, left-hand façade that characterizes the street scene and is typical of the time, important in terms of building history.
  • Villa, today (1999) used as town hall: two-storey, six-axis building, flat hipped roof, rubble stone base, yellow clinker building with light brown clinker structure through cornices and belts, accentuated corners with shaped stones, richly decorated belt with floral motifs between the ground floor and upper floor, three-dimensional window walls Highlighted, massive roofs and frames on the upper floor, cassette-like eaves cornice, partly original windows, central projectile with frontispiece and acroteria coronation, window on the ground floor enlarged (probably), back: entrance with original door and wooden canopy
  • Adjacent building: yellow clinker brick, segmented arched window, single storey with jamb, gable roof, belt strap in light brown clinker brick
08972606
 


Gasthof Schackenthal: Inn with archway (with gate) to the courtyard Baltzerstraße 10
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inside re. 1599 An excellent example of the original village development with a characteristic appearance in a striking location on the village pond, as the oldest former relaxation area on the old salt road of local historical importance.
  • Inn: two-storey clay building with half-timbered upper storey, plastered, half-hipped roof (crown covering), plaster structure with straight banding, original gable windows and new wooden eaves on the upper floor, new windows on the ground floor
    • Inside: door jambs with round arches, two coats of arms (right electoral Saxon and left double-headed eagle) and inscription: Who has trusted God probably built from 1599 ( inscribed ) in the living room
    • Material: probably water oak from Wittenberg, collar beam with joist and ceiling boards in the former living room profiled, ceiling boards arranged in a herringbone motif
    • Back: new recessed windows and additions, covered archway and roofed door pillars in clay, in original condition, inscription panel on the gable end: Gasthof Schackenthal, owner Alfred Bart
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Barn and dovecote in a four-sided farm Hallesche Strasse 5
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2nd half of the 19th century Pigeon house in the courtyard with a singular significance in the village, as one of the largest clay barns, an important building for the townscape, of architectural historical importance.
  • Pigeon house: high clinker base with corner pilasters and oculi in the wall panels, actual pigeon house in half-timbered with clinker infill in a geometrical design, flat pyramid roof, renovated
  • Clay barn with a gable roof, two large wooden gates, above a half-timbered construction, wall surface partially repaired, north-eastern corner sunken, general condition good
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Barn of a farm Hallesche Strasse 18
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19th century, later reshaped largely original clay barn in typical regional and characteristic construction, part of the courtyard that is worth preserving, of architectural significance.

Clay barn with a gable roof (beaver tail covering) and two large wooden gates to the courtyard, the middle wall between the gates has been newly replaced with brickwork, original roof structure

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Mortuary, formerly a prison Hallesche Strasse 39a (next to)
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2nd half of the 19th century near Leipziger Strasse, clinker brick building that defines the street image, is of local historical importance.

Mortuary: one-storey, five-axis, yellow clinker brick structure (pilaster strips, serrated frieze), segmented arched window and door, side elevation with stair frieze, gable roof (beaver tail covering), window openings partially changed, building former prison, currently unused

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Side building of a farm Leipziger Strasse 26
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around 1895 high-quality brick construction, defining the street space, of architectural significance.
  • Farmhouse (around 1800): two-storey, steep hipped roof, partially simple beaver tail covering, plastered, upper floor presumably half-timbered, the rest presumably clay, wooden eaves, demolished before 2011
  • Stable (2nd half of the 19th century): one-storey, with jamb, red clinker brick, gable roof with simple plain tile covering, rubble stone base, belt cornice, blind pointed and round arch fields with small windows, console-like eaves, in the gable a German band as a continuation of the eaves, arched windows as triplet (middle blind), above twin windows, oculi, demolished before 2011
  • Stable barn: two-storey, eight-axis, elongated building, gable roof with simple beaver tail covering, quarry stone base, red clinker brick with yellow brick structure (pilaster strips), new roof on the courtyard side, ground floor window probably changed in the 1920s, upper floor segmented arched window, German band in the gable, table no longer exists, Okuli (blind) and stair frieze, inside: presumably three-aisled Prussian cap vault with cast-iron columns
  • Enclosure: by means of three large pillars and an archway, broken stone base, red brick (demolished before 2014)
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Martinskirche Zwochau: Church (with furnishings) and cemetery enclosure
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Martinskirche Zwochau: Church (with furnishings) and cemetery enclosure Zwochauer Schulstrasse -
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around 1200 Romanesque hall church with transverse west tower and retracted choir, significant in terms of architectural and local history.
  • Romanesque hall church with transverse west tower, added Romanesque sandstone portal with round-arched, relief-decorated tympanum, quarry stone building with slightly drawn-in, just closed choir, 1701–31 alterations to the choir and addition of the sacristy, restorations (1991 and 1997), pointed-arched sound opening coupled in the eastern tower wall Set sandstone column, several standing stone masks in the eastern choir wall, classicist door, new roof (simple beaver tail covering from 1990), wooden eaves, tower newly plastered, formerly probably consecrated to St. Elisabeth
  • Enclosure: rubble stone plinth, plastered
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Residential building with side building and gate entrance Zwochauer Schulstrasse 1
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around 1900 Yellow clinker brick building with central projections, a high-quality example of the early days with a defining effect on the street scene, of significance in terms of building history.
  • Residential building: two-storey, five-axis building, flat hipped roof, richly structured yellow clinker building with a central projectile, rubble plinth, structure with light brown bricks in the form of corner pilasters, with dark brown bricks in the form of bands (zigzag motif), on the ground floor segmented arched windows with parapets and on the upper storey Molded stones, eaves console cornice, emphasis of the central axis by risalit and triangular gable with oculi, new windows
  • Side building: yellow clinker brick with brown clinker brick structure, pent roof, segmented arched windows on the ground floor
  • Enclosure: red clinker base, yellow clinker pillars with capitals and crowning (pine cones, acanthus leaves), iron fence missing
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Zwochauer Schulstrasse 1 (opposite)
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after 1918 (war memorial) historically important.

War memorial: granite, square floor plan, cube on a two-tiered base, surrounded by four Doric columns, which carry a granite slab with a roughly hewn pyramidal dome, crown (presumably iron cross) is missing, in the middle of the four columns there is a pillar-like block with the names of the fallen soldiers of Zwochau, Flemsdorf, Grabschütz u. a. (illegible)

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Rectory Zwochauer Schulstrasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century Plastered building with a gable roof, a building that characterizes the street and is important in terms of local history.

Rectory: two-story, six-axis building, gable roof (simple plain tile roofing), rubble stone plinth, ground floor presumably clay, plastered, window frames indicated by grooves, presumably half-timbered upper floor, wooden eaves, classicist original front door, renovated, new windows (listed).

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Residential house and two gates of a former four-sided courtyard Zwochauer Schulstrasse 21
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around 1840 Well-preserved example of a farmhouse in largely original structure, characterizing the street and townscape, of architectural significance.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey, six-axis building, central projectile, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), red tile base, plastered, cornice, wooden window frames on the ground floor, clay ground floor, stepped eaves cornice, oak front door, old windows, upper floor with brick, faced half-timbering, in the gable new windows
  • Enclosure: pillars on both sides with arches, plastered
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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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