List of cultural monuments in Wilsdruff
The list of cultural monuments in Wilsdruff contains the cultural monuments in Wilsdruff . The notes are to be observed.
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
The soil monuments can be found in the list of soil monuments in Wilsdruff .
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Wilsdruff
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Wilsdruff old town monument protection area | (Map) | Proposal for a conservation area |
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Material entirety Jakobikirche and Kirchhof Wilsdruff , with individual monuments as well as Kirchhof (material entirety part) with Ehrenfriedhof (garden monument) | Am Ehrenfriedhof (map) |
1140–1591 (church) | Comprehensive Jakobikirche and Kirchhof Wilsdruff, with the following individual monuments: Church, war memorial for those who fell in World War I , morgue, two epitaphs inside (choir area) and enclosure (individual monuments ID-No. 08964198), the cemetery (subject entirety part) with memorial cemetery (garden memorial) - Sacred building of Romanesque origin, built as a village church, later burial church of the Lords of Schönberg , 1919 redesigned to a memorial for the fallen of the First World War, of local and architectural importance. |
08964316
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Jacobikirche Wilsdruff, morgue, war memorial and enclosure (individual monuments for ID No. 08964316) | Am Ehrenfriedhof (map) |
around 1150, later reshaped | Individual monuments of the whole Jakobikirche and Kirchhof Wilsdruff: Church, morgue, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War, two epitaphs inside (choir area) and enclosure - sacred building of Romanesque origin, 1919, redesigned to a memorial for the fallen of the First World War, historical and architectural Meaning. |
08964198
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Wrought | Am Ehrenfriedhof 2 (near) (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Upper floor visible framework, original appearance largely preserved, important for defining the street scene. Upper floor windows partly with original muntin, half-hip roof . |
08964995
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Residential house in semi-open development | Am Ehrenfriedhof 4 (map) |
19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Massive ground floor, entrance apparently relocated, half-timbering on the upper floor flattened, the threshold set back , gable roof with towed roof , beaver tail covering , boarded gable. |
08964201
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Residential house in open development | Am Oberen Bach 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | with preserved half-timbered upper storey (only plastered) and half-hipped roof, very simple but characteristic suburban house, of architectural and urban significance. |
08964321
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Villa with enclosure | Am Oberen Bach 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Decorative villa construction from the end of the 19th century between historicism (so-called old German style) and Art Nouveau, of importance in terms of architectural history. Carved veranda, side tower extension, window with etched glass, ornamental decoration: arched field with moving foliage ( Art Nouveau ) and butterfly, originally preserved historicism windows, massive basement, gable with carved beams. |
08964320
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Residential house in open development | Am Unteren Bach 5 (map) |
18th century | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, old structure, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, gable side apparently bricked, upper floor windows in original size, gable roof with slips . |
08964210
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Residential house in open development | Berggasse 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, plastered, original construction preserved, of architectural and urban significance. Solid ground floor, first floor in the original structure, winter windows, gable roof. |
08964194
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Residential house in semi-open development | Berggasse 8 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Upper floor eaves side half-timbered, plastered, preserved in its original appearance, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Ground floor and solid gable side, some with double windows, wooden eaves, gable with two arched windows, original muntin, gable roof. |
08964195
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Aggregate radio office (former), transmitter Wilsdruff with numerous individual monuments, the surrounding park (garden monument) and several aggregate parts | Birkenhainer height 1; 2; 3; 4 (card) |
1953/54 (entire system) | Aggregate radio office (formerly), transmitter Wilsdruff with the following individual monuments: three houses with company apartments (1953), enclosure, gatehouse (house U), administration building with dining and event hall (house B, re. 1954) as well as interior, male sculpture, retaining walls , Garage building, further outbuildings, gatehouse, transmitter building (house A) with interior and rear annex across the corner, machine house (house C) with rear annex and cooling tower, ventilation structure with an older core, three antenna houses, trap antenna, workshop and office building, transmitter mast (154 m high) with foot building, three watchtowers and protection zone for the technical area, the originally preserved transmission technology with supply systems, original interior in House A and House B: mural (in the dining room), interior doors, wall and ceiling lights, wall clocks, parquet floors, banisters (individual monuments ID No. 08964292, same address), with the surrounding park (garden monument) and parts of the park - tec A facility that is significant in terms of technology history and garden design. |
09300471
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Transmitter building (House A), administration building (House B), machine house (House C), gatehouse (House U), three residential buildings and transmission mast (154 m high) (individual monuments to ID No. 09300471) | Birkenhainer height 1; 2; 3; 4 (card) |
1953–1954 (complete system with transmitter mast) | Individual features of the totality of Sender Wilsdruff: three residential buildings with company apartments (1953), enclosure, gatehouse (House U), administration building with dining and event hall (House B, referenced 1954) as well as interior, male sculpture, retaining walls, garage building, further auxiliary building, gatehouse , Transmitter building (house A) with interior and rear annex around the corner, machine house (house C) with rear annex and cooling tower, ventilation structure with an older core, three antenna houses, trap antenna , workshop and office building, transmitter mast (154 m high) with foot building, three Watchtowers and protection zone for the technical area, the originally preserved transmission technology with supply systems, original interior in house A and house B: wall picture (in the dining room), interior doors, wall and ceiling lights, wall clocks, parquet floors, banisters - an object that is important in terms of technology and garden design. |
08964292
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Arch bridge over the Wilde Sau | Dresdner Strasse (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Significant in terms of traffic and building history. Sandstone cuboid, profiled cornice on the support. |
08964200
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House in a corner | Dresdner Strasse 1 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Despite the changes on the ground floor, evidence of the early market development, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Plastered building, two-storey, doors and windows on the ground floor partly with segmental arches, gable roof, three towers. |
08964277
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Residential building in closed development | Dresdner Strasse 2 (map) |
18th century | Preserved Wilsdruffer Ackerbürgerhaus with lateral segment arch-shaped gate passage and half-timbered upper floor, of architectural and urban importance. |
08964308
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Residential building in closed development | Dresdner Strasse 5 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Upper floor half-timbered , plastered, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey plastered building, shop window added later, profiled door jambs, upper floor in the original structure, wooden eaves, gable roof with a continuous dormer window. |
08964336
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Agricultural bourgeois farm in closed development, consisting of a residential house, two side buildings (the eastern one with the upper arbor) and a rear building | Dresdner Strasse 7 (map) |
End of 18th century | two side buildings, upper floor half-timbered, rear building upper floor half-timbered, largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural and urban significance. Residential house: two-storey plastered building, basket arch portal, original front door, today with shop, loft conversion, saddle roof, back building: solid ground floor, some windows enlarged on the upper floor, saddle roofs. |
08964282
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Ackerbürgerhof, consisting of a residential building and side wing facing Rosenstrasse | Dresdner Strasse 8 (map) |
18th century | Large courtyard with a representative front building, the richest arable farm in Wilsdruff with a half-timbered upper floor (visible to the courtyard and Rosenstrasse) and mansard roof , of historical and urban significance. |
08964313
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Residential house and back building in closed development | Dresdner Strasse 11 (map) |
Residential house and rear building in closed development - late baroque building with originally preserved and very characteristic courtyard wings, the latter with half-timbered upper storeys, of architectural and urban significance. |
08964314
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House in a corner | Dresdner Strasse 15 (map) |
Keystone re. 1798 | Upper floor half-timbered, plastered, part of the historical core development, of architectural and urban significance. Solid ground floor, entrance with basket arch and keystone , first floor windows in original size, hipped gable roof, four dormers . |
08964283
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Portal of the residential building | Dresdner Strasse 21 (map) |
around 1830 | technically important, with flat segment arch and keystone, sandstone, scratches , narrow straight roof. |
08964193
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Keils Gut - residential stable house, side building and stable barn | Dresdner Strasse 26 (map) |
re. 1816 | Four-sided courtyard - a very representative farm from the early 19th century, the two-storey stable house with a half-hipped roof, half-timbered upper floor and segment arch portal, of importance in terms of building history, social history and economic history. |
08964315
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Residential house in semi-open development | Dresdner Strasse 29 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, plastered, preserved in the construction, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, original double-leaf front door, wooden eaves, gable roof with distinctive push-ups. |
08964197
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Steam engine from Jacobiwerk Meißen | Fabrikstrasse 1 (map) |
re. 1901 | Steam engine with horizontal cylinder from Jacobiwerk Meißen, No. 399 and generator from Siemens-Schuckert , No. 1095194 (75 RVA) with open collector - an important mechanical engineering certificate of the region. Steam boiler removed, small transmission between steam engine and generator . |
08964337
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Former Furniture factory Gebr. Müller, factory building | Fabrikstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1870 | Factory building of the former furniture factory and machine house including the steam engine with horizontal cylinder (Proell patent) as well as the associated machine room equipment - three-storey plastered building with attached extension, significant testimony to regional industrial history, formative. Original steam engine and preserved in good condition, of technical significance. |
08964338
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Former Furniture factory Gebr. Müller, residential building | Fabrikstrasse 2 (map) |
Early 19th century | Residential house in closed development - of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey, massive, saddle roof, two horizontal skylights, intact wall-opening ratio. |
08964239
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Residential building in closed development | Fabrikstrasse 4 (map) |
Early 19th century | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, massive, entrance with flat segment arch, gable roof, intact wall-opening ratio. |
08964240
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House in a corner | Freiberger Strasse 2 (map) |
1743/1744 Dendro | with a shop, plastered building with a gable roof and seven dormers, figural and floral ceramic design on the ground floor from 1928, as part of the marketplace development of architectural and urban significance. Two-storey, ground floor changed by shop window break-ins in 1928, door at the chamfered corner walled up, upper storey in its original structure, gable roof with seven dormers. |
08964281
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Baroque segment arch portal with inscription and relief with guild symbolism | Freiberger Strasse 3 (map) |
re. 1744 | artistically and technically important. Inscription: "The great heat of fire so arose in the city / It also laid me in ashes, dust and sand / The war was at the door, and I lay there for almost five years, / That I - No stone was laid for my building, / Bite a stranger's hand that Werck undertook / That through the help of the Most High I came to an end. / Therefore be praised, O Lord, for your goodness for misfortune protect us. / Ano 1744 " |
08964322
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Arable bourgeois house in closed development | Freiberger Strasse 5 (map) |
re. 1819, Kern possibly older | Upper floor half-timbered, with original entrances and gate with keystone, largely preserved in the construction, of architectural and urban importance. Elongated plastered building, solid ground floor, two entrances with profiled segment arch portal, keystone and straight roofing, archway with transom and keystone, upper floor in the original structure, gable roof, on the north side with a crooked hip. |
08964230
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Residential building in closed development | Freiberger Strasse 6 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, plastered, part of the historical development near the market, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, central entrance with segment arch, upper floor in the original structure, gable roof, five dormers. |
08964238
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Residential house in semi-open development | Freiberger Strasse 7 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Upper floor partially plastered half-timbered structure, characterizing the street scene and building historical significance. Front building of a row, massive ground floor, entrance porch made of sandstone with round arch and wooden round arched canopy, upper floor window with old muntin, hipped roof, four dormers, beaver tail covering. |
08964234
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Residential house in closed development (preserved Wilsdruffer farmhouse) and barn | Freiberger Strasse 8 (map) |
Mid-18th century | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Elongated, striking urban building with a half-timbered upper floor (probably only plastered on the street side), portal design as in the former Diaconate at Kirchplatz 5. |
08964323
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Inscription plaque above portal | Freiberger Strasse 12 (map) |
re. 1744, re. 1745 | historical inscription plaque, presumably an old keystone, text: "Nobody is stronger than God / therefore let us build on him / and in all our need / trust him alone / JG Lehman (n) / branded d's Juny 1744 / built Ano 1745", local history significant. |
08964324
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Pressed segment arch portal with crown stone | Freiberger Strasse 17 (map) |
re. 1832 | important design element in this part of Freiberger Straße, of importance in terms of craftsmanship. |
08964329
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Residential house in a corner and semi-open development | Freiberger Strasse 18 (map) |
re. 1826 (portal) | Characteristic suburban house, largely originally preserved, with a pressed segment arch portal with profiled window walls on the ground floor and corner tower, possibly half-timbered on the upper floor of the house. |
08964326
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Residential building in closed development | Freiberger Strasse 20 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | of urban significance. Characteristic suburban house with a clear axis structure, simple, almost Biedermeier facade design, folding shutters on the ground floor and a gable roof. |
08964327
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Residential house in semi-open development | Freiberger Strasse 26 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Originally preserved suburban house with pressed segment arch portal and half-hip roof, of importance in terms of urban planning, later picturesque wooden bay windows. |
08964328
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Villa with pillars of the gate entrance | Freiberger Strasse 27 (map) |
around 1900 | historically important. With corner turrets with original bricks, veranda, roof structures and facade decorations, this is an excellent example of villa architecture from the late 19th century or around 1900. |
08964334
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Residential building in closed development | Freiberger Strasse 36 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | of urban significance. Originally preserved characteristic suburban house, together with houses no. 34 and 38, it forms an urban unit with a high level of significance for the history of the settlement. |
08964332
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Residential building in closed development | Freiberger Strasse 38 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | of urban significance. Originally preserved characteristic suburban house, forms with the numbers 34 and 36 an urban planning unit of high significance in terms of settlement history. |
08964333
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Apartment building in open development | Freiberger Strasse 43 (map) |
around 1900 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Striking Wilhelminian style building with a balanced clinker-sandstone facade, central projectile and corner extensions. |
08964319
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Factory building | Freiberger Strasse 45 (map) |
End of the 19th century | u. a. historically important. Three-storey plastered construction, segmented arched windows, pilaster strips , cornices, segmented arches made of brick above the windows, eaves zone also with brick design, echoes of sacred architecture through the polygonal stair tower, very flat saddle roof. |
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Wilsdruff station | Freiberger Strasse 48; 48a; 48b; 50 (card) |
1886 | Station with reception building , goods shed , ancillary building, locomotive shed and loading ramp - significance in terms of local and traffic history, formerly the second largest narrow-gauge station in Germany. Structurally reminiscent of Swiss style (e.g. roof overhang), but put into perspective by renovations in 1909, since then the reception building has been a two-story solid plastered building. |
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Former Frühauf brewery | Freiberger Strasse 51 (map) |
re. 1885 | Factory building with a central tower with battlements - of architectural and local significance. Two-storey plastered building, with structure, ground floor segmented arched window with decorative clinker brick, central projecting in the attic a castle-like tower, niches with small windows, gable roof. |
08964233
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Cemetery with cemetery chapel | Friedhofstrasse (map) |
1930s | Cemetery with cemetery chapel and memorial plaque for Paul Richter as well as six gravestones - of local historical importance. Chapel : strictly structured structure with a small roof turret, architectural form typical of the time, plastered construction with narrow high windows, entrance with a very flat segment arch, square roof turret with a ball attached, slated, gable roof. |
08964219
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Apartment house in a corner and open development | Friedhofsstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Representative and architecturally highlighted building from the turn of the century, striking example of the economic boom in Wilsdruff between 1885 and 1905. |
08964325
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Residential house in semi-open development | Friedhofsstrasse 8 (map) |
after 1744 | very distinctive building of the reconstruction phase after 1744, of architectural significance. |
08964335
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Traction engines | Pin 8 (at) (card) |
1936 | Locomobile - hot steam from Buckau-Wolf Magdeburg - of significance in terms of technology history, locomobile 70 hp. |
08964460
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New Wilsdruff citizen school | Zinge 12 (card) |
1909-1910 | School with designed open space of retaining walls, stairs and avenue - representative building of architectural and local historical importance. Four-storey building with a rear annex (former public lavatory) and designed open space for cramping, high-quality school building from the beginning of the 20th century, largely preserved in its original form, street side with gabled side projections, central roof bay, tower structure, elaborate portal made of decorated pillars and Segment arch end, facade design stylistically committed to the geometric phase of Art Nouveau. |
08964318
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Semi-detached house in open development | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 1 (map) |
End of the 19th century | with a small shop, of importance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene. Plastered building with differently designed window canopies, plastered structures and dominant roof houses, three-storey building, 12 to 4 axes, symmetrically designed, only the shop falls out, ground floor separated by cornice, ground floor window with segmented arches, keystone, on the 1st floor coupled windows with glare Segment arches made of brick, keystone or gable roofing, straight roofs on the 2nd floor, segment arches with keystones in both roof houses, four standing dormers, crooked hip roof. |
08964208
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Villa with an irregular floor plan with beautiful sandstone elements and a picture-defining corner tower | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1905 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Plastered building, the central axes on the two main facades accentuated by a window ensemble and elaborate structure with consoles, cornices, mirrors, initials and floral and geometric motifs, concluding round arch with keystone, window frames on the upper floor with segment arches and diamond ears, transverse corner tower with high tent roof, old double door. |
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Ev. City Church of St. Nicolai; Nicolaikirche Wilsdruff | Kirchplatz (map) |
1896-1898 | in the neo-Gothic style, of architectural and local importance. Architecturally elaborate church building from the end of the 19th century, built in accordance with the Eisenach regulation, which remained binding for Protestant Germany until 1898, very elaborate west portal with figures, representative, three-aisled hall from the end of the 19th century with west tower, indicated transept Choir, baptistery, sacristy, rich neo-Gothic facade, characteristic Cyclops masonry and porphyry. |
08964300
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Catholic parish of St. Pius X. | Kirchplatz 1 (map) |
16./17. Century | Residential house, with house no. 2 an important ensemble in terms of urban development (today a Catholic rectory) - of importance in terms of building history and local history. Space-defining, two-storey building with a high hipped roof, segmented arch portal and plastered half-timbered upper floor, largely preserved in its original form, inside wall arches, small groin vaults and parts of the old staircase, a trucking shop is said to have been here in the past. |
08964301
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Residential house in semi-open development | Kirchplatz 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | and together with Kirchplatz 1, it is of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the square. Well-proportioned and largely preserved baroque building with segment arch portal, sandstone walls on the ground floor and plastered half-timbered upper floor (presumably), three cross-storey windows, otherwise lattice windows, wooden frames on the upper floor indicate half-timbered. |
08964302
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Catholic parish church of St. Pius X. Wilsdruff | Kirchplatz 2a (map) |
1955-1956 | Catholic parish church with furnishings as well as two sculptures - simple church building from the post-war period, architect: Andreas Marquart , Leipzig, of architectural, art-historical, artistic and local significance. Plastered building with saddle roof, combines early Christian and Romanesque architectural elements, entrance tympanum: Christ with his flock, arched windows, inside statue of Christ by Hildegard Hendrichs (Erfurt) and statue of Mary by Friedrich Press (Dresden, acquired after 1960), colored glass windows by Rudolf Teufel, organ by Jehmlich , hall church with a slight T-floor plan, furnishings slightly changed. |
09299921
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Rectory with retaining wall and enclosure wall | Kirchplatz 3 (map) |
1896-1898 | forms a functional and creative unit with Nicolaikirche, as well as architectural and local historical significance. Two-storey building with a half-hipped roof and lateral triangular gables, like the Nicolaikirche, built in neo-Gothic style, historicizing church building from the late 19th century. |
08964303
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Diaconate | Kirchplatz 5 (map) |
re. 1800 | Diaconate - the last surviving Wilsdruffer school building from the Baroque era, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey building (today used as a residential building), originally with a hipped roof, the portal design is remarkable, in which the keystone is drawn down so that the walls close in two round arches next to it. |
08964304
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House in a corner | Landbergweg 2 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, preserved in the construction, of architectural and urban significance. Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, hipped roof, four dormers. |
08964237
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Factory building (administration wing) in semi-open development | Löbtauer Strasse 6 (map) |
re. 1899 | of local importance. Clinker brick building with facade structure and central projection with steep gable, two-storey, 8 to 2 axes, house stone base, segmented arched windows, yellow clinker, decorative shapes in red clinker, segmented gable with keystone, German band, stepped consoles in the eaves area, hipped roof. |
08964216
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Fountain | Market (map) |
Version 2nd half of the 20th century | historical, round fountain, important to shape the square |
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Post mileage | Market (map) |
1730 | Copy of a distance column, of regional and traffic history. Distance column on pedestal, coat of arms and tip, sandstone, various inscriptions with hours and a gold-plated post horn mark. |
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town hall | Market 1 (map) |
1755-1756 | Baroque town hall building with remodeling of the late 19th century, building on the market that characterizes the square, as the old Wilsdruffer town hall, significant in terms of town history with a tower, dwelling and facade decorations |
08964291
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Residential building in closed development | Market 2 (map) |
around 1850, core possibly older | Plastered building with a simple perforated facade, shop fitting, part of the market picture, lettering "Foto-Wugk" from the 1930s, significant in terms of building history. Two-storey, gable roof with wide haul-out roof, beaver tail covering. |
08964278
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Residential building in closed development | Market 3 (map) |
End of the 19th century | with shop, u. a. historically important. Ground floor plastered, original two-winged front door, windows on the 1st floor with consoles under the sills, straight roofs, above two-tone clinker segment arches, on the 2nd floor the sandstone walls are connected with red clinker strips, above them small rosettes, mansard roof with three standing dormers with side swellings. |
08964279
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Residential building in closed development | Market 5 (map) |
around 1800 | Part of the market picture, with shop, old lettering "Bäckerei Emil Schubert Konditorei", of architectural significance. Simple plastered building, two-storey, basket arch portal with inscription, house sign , gable roof, three dormers. |
08964280
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Residential house in half-open development with portal | Market 9 (map) |
re. 1745 (keystone) | Residential house in half-open development, with drilled portal and keystone as well as a rich door from the time it was built - like no. 10, a baroque house built after the city fire of 1744 , of architectural and urban significance. The facade, apparently based on Bohemian Renaissance buildings , probably dates from the 19th century. |
08964295
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Residential house in closed development with segmental arch portal and keystone | Market 10 (map) |
re. 1745 (keystone) | like no. 9 after the town fire of 1744, a baroque house, of architectural and urban significance. The striking tow hatch and the design changes to the front side probably date from the 1st half of the 19th century. |
08964294
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Residential building in closed development | Markt 12 (map) |
18th century | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Solid ground floor, entrance and door changed, gable roof, plastered construction, upper floor half-timbered, with its simple facade and high roof structure characterize the market. |
08964232
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Residential building with shops in closed development | Market 14 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | of urban significance. Two-storey, profiled door walls, in the left part the original design of the shop with window and door arrangement, cornice, upper floor intact, gable roof, four dormers, plastered building with sandstone walls, part of the market development. |
08964276
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historical pharmacy of the place | Market 15 (map) |
around 1900 | Structural and local history as well as urban planning significance. Two-storey building with a mansard roof and diverse roof structures, representative Wilhelminian style building with an elaborate clinker-sandstone plastered facade and rich facade decoration, ground floor with plastering, elaborate historicizing panel door with many decorative elements, larger entrance portal with a deliberate lintel, the upper floor with window frames, sills and triangular gables emphasizes, in the roof area, structures with turrets and decorative gables. |
08964293
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House on the corner (originally two houses) with shops in a closed area | Markt 16 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history. Market side: two-story solid plastered building, sandstone walls, building Meißner Straße: two-story solid plastered building with gable roof, large passage opening (arable citizen's house), gable roof with beaver tail covering. |
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Residential house in closed development with basket arch portal and keystone | Marktgasse 3 (map) |
re. 1501 | Upper floor half-timbered, important in terms of building history and urban development. Solid ground floor, basket arch portal with keystone (inscribed "Per aspera ad astra, G. Wolf, Anno 1501", with planer mark), gable roof. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Marktgasse 5 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, part of the core development, of architectural and urban importance. Solid ground floor, entrances and a window with segment arch, wooden eaves, hipped roof. |
08964184
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Memorial stone | Meißner Strasse (map) |
re. 1923 | Sandstone monolith with inscription, in memory of Dr. hc Georg Andrä , of local history. Donated by the agricultural association Wilsdruff u. a. agricultural corporations. |
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Arable bourgeois house in closed development | Meißner Strasse 1 (map) |
Core probably 18th century | important part of the town center development. Two-storey, solid plastered building, gable roof with double troughed interlocking tiles, without extensions, ground floor slightly changed, otherwise intact wall-opening ratio. |
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Wilsdruff manor | Meißner Strasse 4 (map) |
18th century | Farm building of the former manor - elongated building, richest half-timbered house in Wilsdruff, of architectural and local significance. In its current form, probably from the 18th century with a gable roof and half-timbered upper floor. |
08964305
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Residential house in semi-open development | Meißner Strasse 7 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, the construction largely preserved, of architectural and urban significance. Solid ground floor, entrance with flat basket arch, gable roof. |
08964207
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Residential house in open development, with courtyard building | Meißner Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, largely preserved in the construction, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Two-storey, first floor south side two windows added, half-hip roof, three dormers. |
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Gym with late historical decor | Neumarkt 3 (map) |
1900 | of building and social history of importance. Round arch style with pilaster structure, uniaxial central projection raised by a pointed roof. Monument text: gymnasium with late historical decor, built in 1900, round arch style with pilaster strips, single-axis central projection raised by a striking pointed roof, the elaborate architecture gives the building historical importance for the purpose, but its social-historical relevance is in the foreground. Around 1900, with the emergence of the gymnastics associations, gymnasiums were created everywhere, which from then on helped shape the townscape, as the structural shell has only been changed little here and the ornamental elements have even been extensively restored, the documentation value of the building is high. That distinguishes it from many comparative examples (LfD / 2012). |
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Factory owner's villa of the former council mill | Neumarkt 26 (map) |
1895 | of local and architectural importance. Factory owner's villa : largely refurbished neo-renaissance building , three-storey brick building with plastered structures (partly added at the beginning of the 20th century), corner blocks, flat cornices, window canopies with roughened keystones or three-pass arches, original two-winged door leaf, floor tiles in the ceiling, internal porches , in the foyer ceiling picture with putti, original doors, banisters, corridor windows and vestibule door with etched glass. |
08964204
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Agricultural bourgeoisie | Nossener Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1800 | forms with No. 6 an impressive ensemble, of architectural and urban significance. With a large arched gate passage, quarry stone masonry visible here, originally two houses, with a pitched roof, plastered half-timbered upper floor and a preserved gate passage. |
08964299
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Agricultural bourgeois house with over door with medallion | Nossener Strasse 6 (map) |
19th century | forms with no. 4 an impressive ensemble, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Rebuilt and reshaped in the 19th century and shortly after 1900, remnants of the plastering on the ground floor, historicizing panel door, gallows window or lattice window (partly with the old winter windows, Art Nouveau ornament , cartouche above the door ), decorative strips with Art Nouveau plaster on the upper floor. |
08964679
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Farm house, now in ruins | Nossener Strasse 15 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey building with a mansard roof and segmented arch portal, six axes, new shop fitting on the ground floor, facade slightly overformed in the 19th century, preserved Wilsdruffer Ackerbürgerhaus, particularly emphasized by the central gate passage and a well-proportioned facade. |
08964287
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Gasthof Zum Amtshof | Nossener Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1800 | as a former post office (from 1818 to 1855), historical post and restaurant building, of local significance. Two-storey, elongated building with a gable roof, sandstone door frame, interior historicizing, homely furnishings with beamed ceilings in the hallway and guest room. |
08964286
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Residential stable house and side building with Kumthalle of a former three-sided courtyard | Nossener Strasse 18 (map) |
re. 1857 | Stable house - u. a. architectural significance. Kumthalle on the side building with three segment arches over two columns and two half-columns, crowned by a profiled triangular gable, the middle arch of the Kumthalle with a dated apex stone from 1905 (probably renovation), the elongated stable house with sandstone walls, e.g. T. profiled. |
08964285
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District court (today city administration) and former prison | Nossener Strasse 20 (map) |
after 1858 | of local historical importance. District court: three-story plastered building with profiled cornices, sandstone walls, on the ground floor with segment arch and keystone, portal with segment arch, the straight roofing supported by consoles, long open staircase, hipped roof , prison: three-storey, segment arch windows on the ground floor and on the gable sides, sandstone walls, all with keystone , Pitched roof, barn gouge. |
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Massive stable house and stable building with a three-arched Kumthalle | Nossener Strasse 21 (map) |
re. 1871 | socially and economically important. Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building, entrance door with straight roofing and inscription, on the gable sides windows on the upper floor with straight roofing, in the gable two arched windows, saddle roof, stable building: two-story plastered building, saddle roof. |
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Saubach Valley Bridge of the former Freital-Potschappel – Nossen narrow-gauge railway and Wilsdruff – Gärtitz narrow-gauge railway; so-called beet track | Parkstrasse (map) |
re. 1954 | Railway bridge - an arched bridge with four arches that characterizes the townscape, as a testimony to the Freital-Potschappel-Nossen narrow-gauge railway (route abbreviation PNo) and the Wilsdruff – Gärtitz narrow-gauge railway (route abbreviation WG, km 0.139), the latter of which is important for the annual sugar beet campaign in the Lommatzsch caretaker railway . |
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Wilsdruff Castle of a former manor | Pastor-Paul-Richter-Weg 6 (map) |
17th century, portal ins. 1700 | Testimony to the Saxon palace architecture of the 17th / 18th centuries Century, architectural and local history of importance. Standing windows with grooved cross-storey windows, portal with lintel, segmental arch, apex stone, profiled walls and open staircase, angled, two-story system with hipped roofs, sandstone walls and a more elaborate portal (marked MDCC). |
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Residential house in corner location and in closed development | Rosenstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1800 | with shop, upper floor half-timbered, important in terms of building history and urban development. The ground floor is massive, its effect is impaired by the shop window, wide, double-winged entrance door, the upper floor in its original structure, wooden eaves, hipped roof, beaver tail crown covering, four dormers. |
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Residential house in open development | Rosenstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1800 | Building with originally preserved half-timbered upper storey and baroque door frame, of architectural significance. Portal with segmental arch, reveal and bases, and a very well preserved historicizing door. |
08964312
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Farm bourgeois house in semi-open development | Rosenstrasse 13 (map) |
18th century, re. 1501 | historical and urban significance. Preserved Wilsdruffer Ackerbürgerhaus with a wide, segment-arched gate passage (unfortunately added), also of importance as a striking corner building that defines the street scene. |
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Residential house with courtyard wing, in half-open development | Rosenstrasse 15 (map) |
re. 1800 | architectural significance. Largely original, late baroque building with a decorated portal, historical building fabric, e.g. B. Wall arches in the hallway and an upper arbor at the rear building. |
08964309
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House in a corner and half-open development as well as back building with workshop | Rosenstrasse 17 (map) |
after 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, simple town house in the core development, of architectural and urban significance. Residential building: Solid ground floor, entrance with segmented arch, construction of the upper floor largely preserved, wooden eaves, hipped roof, roof pike (added later), rear building: two-story solid plastered building, segmented arched window on the ground floor with old sprouts, cornice with tooth cut, flat saddle roof. |
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Former barn (field stone) | Rosenstrasse 21 (behind) (map) |
probably 1st half of the 19th century | important relic of the old local structure and relevant to economic history, steep gable roof |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Rosenstrasse 25 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor partly plastered half-timbered, important in terms of building history and urban planning. Solid ground floor, simple two-winged door leaf, on the upper floor to the street side double windows, outside with original muntin, gable roof, three dormers, entrance with basket arch and keystone. |
08964187
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Rental villa | Sachsdorfer Weg 2 (map) |
around 1890 | architectural significance. Two-storey, ground floor segmented arch, diamond cuboid keystone above the individual windows, upper storey with straight roofs, under the sills large consoles, triangular gables summarizing the side projections, the side projections tower-like and clinkered, mansard roof, eaves of the projections with consoles, continuous corner panels, window frames Part original. |
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Two town barns | Scheunenstrasse (map) |
19th century | Socially and economically important, quarry stone, new gates, gable roof. |
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Row with six barns | Scheunenstrasse (map) |
19th century | socially and economically important. No historical plaster, new gates, mostly old ventilation and window openings preserved, gable roof. |
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Entirety of fortification Wilsdruff : remains of the ancient city walls of Wilsdruff | City moat (map) |
from 13th century | Wilsdruff city fortifications: Remnants of the historic city wall of Wilsdruff in the area of Töpfergasse (reconstruction early 20th century), Gezinge and city moat (individual monuments ID no. 08964307) - important in terms of local history and urban development. |
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Remains of the historic city wall of Wilsdruff in the area of Töpfergasse, Gezinge and Stadtgraben (individual monument for ID no. 09305130) | City moat (map) |
from 13th century | Individual monument of the Wilsdruff city fortification: Remains of the historic city wall of Wilsdruff in the area of Töpfergasse (reconstruction in the early 20th century), Gezinge and Stadtgraben (aggregate ID No. 09305130) - important in terms of local history and urban development. |
08964307
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Residential house in semi-open development | Stadtgraben 1 (map) |
re. 1804 | Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. A striking building from the early 19th century with a late baroque cubature , u. a. a high hip roof. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Stadtgraben 2 (map) |
re. 1839 (keystone) | small two-storey residential building, characterizing the streetscape and building historical significance. Segmented arch portal with apex stone (marked "B / 1839") and straight lintel, building that defines the street scene with a design highlighted ground floor. |
08964290
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Residential building in closed development | Töpfergasse 7 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, old sandstone portal with keystone, of architectural and urban significance. Two-storey, massive ground floor, sandstone portal with basket arch, first floor windows in original size, wooden eaves, on one side a half-hipped roof, on the south side one and a half masonry blind arches. |
08964211
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Villa with elaborate facade decoration | Wielandstrasse 17 (map) |
re. 1902 | historically important. Base with stone and corner blocks, segment arches with brick above the windows, profiled window frames and sills with consoles, segment arches made of brick with keystone, on the ground floor floral stucco, on the ground floor a brick loggia, on the upper floor made of rich carving, gable with ornamental framework, beautiful Entrance door, above it stucco. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Zedtlerstrasse 20 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, architectural significance. Solid ground floor, first floor in the original structure, high hipped roof. |
08964228
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Residential building in closed development | Zedtlerstrasse 26 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Simple facade design typical of the time, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history. Two-storey, entrance with a flat segmental arch, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering. |
08964191 |
Birch grove
Map with all coordinates of the Birkenhain section : OSM
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Waystone | Schmiedewalder Strasse 1 (near) (map) |
19th century | relevance to traffic history, sandstone, approx. 1 m high |
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Birkenhainer mill; Hollow field mill | Schmiedewalder Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1850, core possibly older | Residential mill building - of interest in terms of building history and local history. Solid plastered construction, wall-to-opening ratio intact, sandstone walls, windows partly with old muntin, double-leaf door leaf, gable roof slated. |
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Three-sided courtyard with a stable house and two side buildings | To pasture operation 9 (map) |
18th century | Stable house upper floor half-timbered plastered, both side buildings also upper floor half-timbered, u. a. historically important. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, plastered, windows partially enlarged, saddle roof, both side buildings: windows in original size, saddle roof, half-timbering with different struts. |
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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a former four-sided courtyard | To pasture operation 12 (map) |
re. 1894 | Side building upper floor visible framework, picture-defining, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, sandstone walls, profiled door walls with straight roofing, in the living part above the windows gable-like plastered ashlar, plastered mirror on the ground floor, belt cornices, jamb with round openings and ornamental grilles, saddle roof. Field stone barn: plastered, partly sandstone walls, gable roof. Stable: Upper floor in the original structure, partly old lattice windows, gable roof. |
08964731
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Four-sided courtyard with residential stable house, stable with Kumthalle and two barns | For grazing 13; 15 (card) |
around 1850 | defining the townscape and significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, plastered construction, sandstone walls, doors with straight roofing, gable with palladio window, saddle roof, stable: two-storey, with plastered structure, central projection with Kumthalle, arch with keystones, profiled window walls, straight roofs, in the gable with twin arched windows overstretched, hipped roof. 1. Field stone barn: jamb with lunettes, gable roof. 2. Field stone barn: sandstone walls, hipped roof. |
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Stable building of a three-sided farm | To pasture operation 19 (map) |
re. 1870 | with three-arched Kumthalle and roof turret, u. a. historical relevance. Two-storey plastered building, central projectile with Kumthalle and triangular gable, clock and roof window, square roof turret, two segmented arched gates, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house | To pasture 30 (map) |
probably 18th century | Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Ground floor and west side solid, upper floor half-timbered with foot struts, gable roof. |
08964682 |
Blankenstein
Map with all coordinates of the Blankenstein section : OSM
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Outbuilding of the brewery | Dorfstrasse 2 (opposite) (map) |
around 1900 | original appearance largely preserved, of local significance. Brick building with old wooden doors, barrel roof. |
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Residential stable house, barn, stable building (with Kumthalle) and Ausgedingehaus of a four-sided courtyard that has been preserved in its structure | Dorfstrasse 3 (map) |
re. 1870 | socially and economically important. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, profiled door walls, in the living part with straight roofing, upper floor north courtyard side truss plastered, windows in original size, two arched windows in the gable, gable roof, barn: in the upper part truss, plastered overall, boarded gable, gable roof, two Bat dormers. Stable: Upper floor half-timbered, plastered overall, gable roof, two dormers. Thoughts: Solid ground floor, changed, upper floor half-timbered plastered, windows in original size, saddle roof. |
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Residential stable house | Dorfstrasse 11 (map) |
Tape on the threshold re. 1709 | Partly on the ground floor and first floor, visible framework with K-struts and baluster-shaped posts, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Ground floor: southern part exposed framework, northern part massive, entrance changed, sandstone walls, threshold profiled or with decorative shapes, upper floor slightly protruding, windows on upper floor in original size, all windows with pseudo rungs, saddle roof. |
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Residential stable house | Dorfstrasse 13 (map) |
probably 1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, construction largely preserved, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, profiled door walls, field stone, plastered, upper floor windows in original size, east side visible framework, all windows with original muntin, saddle roof. |
08964742
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Residential stable house and stable with passage through a former three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 17 (map) |
re. 1837, older core | both on the upper floor visible framework, partly cross braces, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene, third side demolished. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, doors with segmented arches and keystones, upper floor visible framework, narrow stand, headbands, bricked-up western gable side, gable roof, worthy of monument despite the windows on the upper floor. Stable: wooden door frame, sandstone arch with keystone to the street, upper floor visible framework, gable roof, beaver tail covering. |
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Residential stable house, stable building and two barns with passage through a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 25 (map) |
Archway re. 1725 | all buildings with half-timbering, the structure of a farm with a historical and street design significance, best-preserved courtyard in the village. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, stable windows modified, sandstone walls profiled on the door, upper floor with visible framework, cross braces, double windows, boarded gable side, saddle roof, western barn: on the ground floor partly half-timbered, gates with wooden door frames, half-timbered with diagonals, saddle roof, eastern stable: Solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, windows with original muntin, massive extension to the north, saddle roof, southern barn: visible framework, partly also on the ground floor, passage with sandstone arch and keystone, windows in original size, saddle roof. |
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Residential stable house, two stable buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 27 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | all with half-timbered buildings, a farm that has been preserved in its structure, of architectural and economic significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, windows in original size, saddle roof, both stable buildings: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, saddle roof, barn: partly half-timbered, plastered, saddle roof slated. |
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Residential stable house, stable building and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 43 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | All buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, of importance in terms of the history of the building and of the townscape. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, first floor windows in original size, solid gable, street side with visible framework, saddle roof, stable: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, east side visible framework, saddle roof, barn: solid ground floor, plastered field stone, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, long sides boarded up , Gable roof. |
08964747
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 51 (map) |
around 1870 | Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, straight roofing above the entrance, upper floor half-timbered, east side visible framework with side struts, gable sides solid, southern gable side with square corner pilasters and Palladi motif, saddle roof, stable: field stone masonry, plastered, western part of the ground floor also half-timbered, wooden door frames, saddle roof, barn: plastered, partly half-timbered, saddle roof, beaver tail covering. |
08964749
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Residential stable house, stable building with three-arched Kumthalle, stable and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 55 (map) |
re. 1860 | All buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, the structure of the farm has been preserved, of architectural and economic importance. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, profiled sandstone portal with straight roofing, upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable side massive, Palladi motif, saddle roof, stable north: Kumthalle, two sandstone pillars, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered plastered, windows with sprouting, saddle roof, barn: plastered, saddle roof, stable : Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, central gate, plastered half-timbered upper floor, windows with mullion, gable roof. |
08964750
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Blankenstein village church and churchyard | Kirchweg (map) |
1737/1738 | Church, churchyard, eight tombs, enclosure with archway and Luther oak (garden monument) in front of the churchyard wall - a baroque choir tower church, of architectural and local significance. |
08964734
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Rectory and enclosure wall | Kirchweg 2 (map) |
around 1800, core older | Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, portal with basket arch and keystone, old two-winged door leaf, upper floor partly plastered, boarded up south and east side, half-hip roof. |
08964735
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Residential stable house | Kirchweg 5 (map) |
walled-in stone on the gable side bez. 1735 | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, south and west side boarded up, construction preserved, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, winter window, first floor window in original size, gable roof, slated. |
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Former school | Kirchweg 6 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Significant in terms of local history, two-story, solid, sandstone walls, profiled on the door, hipped roof. |
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Villa with enclosure | Lehmanns Berg 1 (map) |
According to information from 1889 | built as a moving house , u. a. relevant to building history. Yellow clinker building with red decorative stripes and sandstone walls, two-storey, massive over an irregular floor plan, rubble stone base, sandstone walls with consoles on the sill, on the ground floor with red segmented gables, on the upper floor straight roofs, two-winged old wooden door, south-eastern gable with wooden ornamentation, saddle roof. |
08964757
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Residential stable of a four-sided courtyard, with gate pillar | Leipziger Strasse 1 (map) |
re. 1849 | Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Solid south gable side, with varied Palladio motif , gate pillar with zippus, ground floor solid, partly changed, straight roofing over the entrance (disfiguring modern canopy), sandstone walls, cranked gable approaches, central axis of the gable set back in the plaster, in the palladium ensemble door with lifting device , straight roof, bezel , gable roof. |
08964737
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Side building of a former three-sided courtyard | Leipziger Strasse 5 (map) |
probably 17th century | Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor timber-framed, south and west side boarded up, north side solid, east side visible framework with narrow stand, also K-struts, headband, gable roof, two old lightning rods, northern side building: on the ground floor partly timber-frame, two wooden door frames with segment arches, Upper floor south side visible framework, foot struts, windows in original size, gable roof, demolition, southern side building: wooden door frame, upper floor half-timbered with corner struts, wooden staircase, west side massive, gable roof, demolition. |
08964739
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Arch bridge over the Triebisch near the Niedermühle | Mühlenweg (map) |
1905 | historically important. Reddish, irregular cuboids, in the middle steel girder construction with beam support. |
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Lime kiln | Mühlenweg 6 (map) |
older core from the end of the 18th century | Technologically significant, last of four lime kilns, in operation 1798–1901. Lime kiln: layered quarry stone, entrance with a round arch, cube with a side length of 15 × 10 m, barrel vaults inside, walkways and central vent. |
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Stables in a four-sided courtyard | Mühlenweg 8 (map) |
1714/1715 Dendro (stable) | Visible framework, implemented by Alfred-Ranft-Weg 29, of social and economic importance, of particular relevance to the history of the building. Stable: solid ground floor, upper floor with crossed struts, upper arbor with staircase, gable roof with loading caterpillar, beaver tail covering, solid west gable side, plastered. |
09304931 |
Braunsdorf
Map with all coordinates of the section Braunsdorf : OSM
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Hunting column | Ernst-Thalmann-Strasse | Hunting column; relevance to local history |
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Residential stable house | Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 24 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, late example of timber construction typical of the region, defining the image, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, rung, saddle roof. |
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Commemorative plaque to the Franco-German War 1870/71 | Maxim-Gorki-Strasse 5 (map) |
after 1871 | of local importance |
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War Memorial First World War | Youth Square (map) |
after 1918 | relevance to local history, obelisk with relief (sword, iron cross) and inscription. |
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Waystone | Tharandter Street |
09304188 |
Grumbach
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Unity of the village church and churchyard Grumbach with several individual monuments: church, enclosure, war memorial and churchyard as a garden monument | At the Upper Bach (map) |
1609/1610 (church) | Consolidation of the village church and Grumbach cemetery with the following individual monuments (individual monuments ID no. 08964365): Church, enclosure, war memorial from the Second World War, epitaph on the church wall and the Sparmann family grave, the cemetery is a garden monument - significance in terms of architecture and local history. |
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Grumbach Church, war memorial, epitaph (individual monuments to ID No. 09303984) | At the Upper Bach (map) |
1609/1610, Romanesque core | Individual features of the aggregate village church and churchyard Grumbach: Evangelical parish church with enclosure, war memorial from the Second World War, epitaph on the church wall and family grave Sparmann - architectural and local historical significance. |
08964365
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Rectory | At the Upper Bach 5; 6 (card) |
1707 | Parsonage (No. 5), stable house (No. 6, tenant house) and avenue as well as parish garden with enclosure (garden monument) of the parsonage - local historical significance, parsonage worthy of a monument despite some changes, with No. 6 and the avenue characterizing. |
08964363
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Old school | Am Oberen Bach 8 (map) |
re. 1730 | Former School, today a residential building - eaves sides of the upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of architectural and local history. Ground floor and solid gable sides, sandstone walls, entrance with segment arch and large keystone, upper floor windows in original size, half-hipped roof, eight caterpillars. |
08964368
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Road bridge | Am Oberen Bach 8 (opposite) (map) |
19th century | of local importance. Sandstone cuboid, with round arch and low border. |
08964369
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard | Am Oberen Bach 13 (map) |
re. 1841 | Stable house upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Stable house with solid ground floor, sandstone door frame, beaver tail covering. |
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Road bridge | Am Oberen Bach 14 (opposite) (map) |
Road bridge; of local importance |
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Three-sided courtyard with stable barn, residential house and another side building | Am Oberen Bach 20 (map) |
18th century | small, very old three-sided courtyard , barn on the ground floor and upper floor half-timbered, residential building with St. Andrew's crosses, valuable in terms of building history despite the changes to the residential building. Small stable barn: ground floor half-timbered partially bricked, upper floor cantilevered, one gable side boarded up, gable roof, residential house: St. Andrew's crosses were originally in the southeastern gable, these were removed around 1936 and new ones were added to the facade facing the upper stream, crooked hipped roof, farm building: two-story, Boarded up first floor, hipped roof. |
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Residential house in open development | Am Unteren Bach 1 (map) |
around 1700 | Upper floor half-timbered, including a rare diamond framework, significance for building history. Solid ground floor, upper floor windows with original structure, original muntin, winter window, half-timbering with diamonds and foot struts, also in the gable diamond framework (covered by slate), gable roof, beaver tail covering. |
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Barn and stable building | Am Unteren Bach 4 (map) |
around 1900 | architectural significance. Large barn, gable side with round ventilation openings and ornamental grilles, wooden gates, gable roof, slated, central, house-like roof structure, barn with beautiful half-timbered on the courtyard side, stable building with old half-timbered forms. |
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Arch bridge | Am Unteren Bach 6 (near) (map) |
19th century | Historically important, sandstone cuboid |
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Side building | Am Wehr 4 (map) |
around 1800 | Visible framework, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Gable roof, central casement window. |
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Sparmannmühle | At the mill 1 (map) |
Core 1902 | Residential mill building with mill technology and oven, mill ditch , relief with millstone and side building - side building upper floor visible framework, image-defining mill property, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history. Mill building: elongated plastered building with economical structure, two-storey, two short side wings, segment arched gates on the ground floor in the economic section, simple belt cornices profiled in the eaves area, hipped roof with six roof houses, entrance porch half-timbered, small side building south of the Sparmannmühle: solid ground floor, saddle roof, plain tile crown end receive. |
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Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard | Arthur-Kühne-Strasse 11 (map) |
18th century (possibly 17th century) | both buildings half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, solid south gable side, roller shutter boxes on the ground floor, arched windows in the gable, upper floor preserved in the construction, steep gable roof, barn: with central segmented arched door, gable roof, with some plaster structure. |
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Post mileage | Herzogswalder Strasse (map) |
re. 1723, copy | Copy of a half-mile column, of significance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone stele with inscriptions, the year 1723, copy. Monument text: Copy of a half-mile pillar made of sandstone in Saxony with inscriptions: "AR-Monogram", the year 1723 and post horn. |
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Roadman stone | Herzogswalder Strasse (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | of importance in terms of traffic history. Road caretaker stone, sandstone cuboid with a semicircular end, on the stone the numbers "1" and "2" and on both sides the electoral Saxon crown are applied, stone marks the area of responsibility of the street attendant at the postal rates Dresden – Nuremberg and Wilsdruff – Tharandt, from 1859 as royal Saxon Half milestone used. |
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Residential stable house and former side building of a three-sided courtyard | Herzogswalder Strasse 6; 6a (card) |
End of 18th century | both buildings on the upper floor visible framework, exposed location, u. a. architectural significance. Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, gable roof. |
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Former stable house and three side buildings as well as a farm garden of a four-sided courtyard | Kesselsdorfer Strasse 4 (map) |
re. 1846 (stable house) | largely preserved in appearance and completely in structure, characterizing the townscape, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building with a steep gable roof (hollow fold), lying roof truss and roof pitch indicate originally upper floor framework, two barrel vaults quarry stone, intact wall-opening ratio, profiled entrance, barn: 1920s, Kumthalle: 3-arched, ground floor and gable side solid, half-timbered construction preserved, gable roof, high standing loading gauze, cottage garden: west of the courtyard, retaining wall, picket fence. |
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Residential stable house, stable building with Kumthalle and barn of a three-sided courtyard that has been preserved in its structure | Kirchblick 4 (map) |
re. 1901 (stable house) | u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: two-storey, door with straight roofing, windows, some with winter windows, two arched windows in the gable, clinker brickwork on the eaves, gable roof, stable: solid, one of three arcades added, segmented arched doors, ornamental work on the eaves, gable roof, barn: solid , two large segment arch gates with a keystone. |
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Barn of a three-sided farm | Landbergweg 2 (map) |
around 1900 (maybe older) | Half-timbering, construction largely intact, u. a. architectural significance. Mostly massive ground floor, flat gable roof. |
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Side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Landbergweg 4 (map) |
End of the 19th century | of importance in terms of building history and economic history. Stable: two-storey, solid, sandstone walls, central projectile with Kumthalle on the upper floor with straight roofs, ornamental stone on the top of the gable, window with original muntin, saddle roof, barn: courtyard side half-timbered largely intact, back partly lined, saddle roof. |
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Stable building with Kumthalle and barn of a three-sided courtyard | Limbacher Strasse 11 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | shaping the image and building history. Stable: two-storey, plastered, sandstone walls, windows with original muntin, small round ventilation windows with ornamental grilles, arched windows in the gable, gable roof, barn with solid base, large wooden gates, gable roof. Stable: central risalit with triangular gable and three arcades, barn: half-timbered, both buildings preserved in their original construction. |
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Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard | Limbacher Strasse 20 (map) |
re. 1804 | Stable house upper floor partly half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor partly half-timbered, partly solidly replaced, gable side unplastered, entrance with basket arch and keystone, gable roof, stable with three-bay kumthalle and central risalit, solid, two-storey, sandstone walls, ribbon-like plaster structure, two segmented arched windows in the gable of the central risalit Gable roof. |
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Stable house (today a restaurant), stable and barn as well as gate pillars of a three-sided courtyard that has been preserved in its structure | Limbacher Strasse 26 (map) |
re. 1925 | architectural significance. Residential stable house: plastered building with horizontal plaster structure, two-storey, solid, sandstone walls, in the former stable area new segmented arched windows (restaurant), gable roof, on one side with a crooked hip. Goal posts: rusticated sandstone blocks. Stable: two-storey plastered building, changed on the ground floor, gable roof. Barn: predominantly massive, visible framework at the rear, gable roof. |
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Road bridge | Mühlweg (map) |
19th century | with arch, underpass of the Sparmannmühle trench, of local significance, sandstone. |
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Road bridge | Niedergrumbacher Weg (map) |
19th century | with an arch, of local significance, sandstone. |
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Farmer rotor: wind turbine for lifting water | Tharandter Strasse (map) |
around 1915 | shaping the landscape, technical monument restored in its original appearance. The only facility of this type in the area, a small functional building in the steel structure, brick, flat gable roof. |
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town hall | Tharandter Strasse 1 (map) |
1926 | with forms of jewelry, local and architectural significance. Representative two-storey plastered building with rusticated pilaster strips on the side window groups and on the central arched entrance, high mansard roof, roof turret with clock, outside staircase with side retaining walls, above the entrance a cartouche with floral decorations and city arms, mansard roof, plain tile covering, roof turrets slated. |
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Side building and house door frame of a four-sided courtyard | Tharandter Strasse 6; 6a (card) |
re. 1809 | Side building upper floor half-timbered, u. a. historical relevance. Stable (No. 6a): ground floor solid, slightly changed, entrance with flat basket arch and keystone, north upper floor side also massive, otherwise half-timbered construction, half-hipped roof, portal of the house (no.6): sandstone with basket arch and large keystone. |
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school-building | Tharandter Strasse 8 (map) |
re. 1882 | of architectural and local historical importance. Representative historical building, gabled central projection, southern side wing with mansard roof added in the 1920s, lattice windows suitable for historic monuments, cover e.g. T. with new real slate. |
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Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard | Tharandter Strasse 12 (map) |
re. 1809 | Upper floor mostly half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Solid ground floor, two sandstone door walls with flat basket arch and keystone, on the courtyard side a lying window, upper floor on the courtyard side partly boarded, partly bricked, otherwise windows in original size, double windows partly, crooked hip roof. |
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Tharandter Straße 21 (in front) (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | Monument with a lion on a central plinth, next to it two stone tablets with lists of names, of local significance. Red granite, erected as a memorial for the Grumbach Military Association. |
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Side building and gate entrance of a three-sided courtyard | Tharandter Strasse 24 (map) |
Early 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, including aa architectural significance. The ground floor is massive, with a large passage extending up to the upper floor, the upper floor in the original structure, windows with old muntins, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard | Tharandter Strasse 25 (map) |
re. 1825 | Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, segment arch portal with keystone, sandstone walls, upper floor in the original structure, window bars in the original sense, crooked hip roof, standing dormer window with lifting device. |
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Residential stable house and residential house, Kumthalle and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Tharandter Strasse 27 (map) |
re. 1863 | shaping the image and structure as well as significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, profiled door jambs, gable side facing the street with elaborate window frames and straight roofs, twin windows with round arches, flat saddle roof, residential house: two-story, solid, profiled door jambs, roof house on the courtyard side, gable side similarly elaborately designed as in the residential stables house, in some cases lavishly designed , flat gable roof, four horizontal skylights. |
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Residential building with production extension | Tharandter Strasse 32; 30a (card) |
E. 19th century | architectural significance |
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Rock cellar with door frames | Tharandter Strasse 39 (map) |
re. 1843 | Sandstone door frames marked 1843, meaning in terms of local history |
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Residential stable house, barn, side building with three-bay Kumthalle and another residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard | Tharandter Strasse 45 (map) |
early 18th century | Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, second residential stable house upper floor partly visible half-timbered, image and structure-defining, building-historical significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, arched entrances, residential parts entrance with sandstone walls, upper floor windows in original size, gable roof, field stone barn with two large segmented arched gates, gable roof, stable: two-storeyed, solid, central warehouse, next to each a segmented arched gate, ventilation holes with round ornamental shape, flat Second residential stable: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered in the original structure, solid gable end, old door leaf, saddle roof. |
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Residential house in open development | Tharandter Strasse 56 (map) |
around 1900 | Swiss style, relevant to building history. One-storey plastered building with risalits and bay windows, corner blocks, windows with consoles, straight roofs and plastered mirrors, hipped roof, whorl, the gables of the risalites with wooden ornaments, restored to their original appearance. |
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Former inheritance court; Grumbacher Hof | Wilsdruffer Strasse 1a (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Of interest in terms of building and site history. Two-and-a-half storeys, 17 axes, sandstone walls, jamb with round windows, at the rear a central roof house over two blind arches, originally with a clock, gable roof, beaver tail cover, four old lightning conductors. Tower ( pigeon house ): sandstone, brick in the upper area, beautiful sandstone portal with basket arch and keystone, remnants of plaster structure, small veneered round windows, windows with sandstone walls, above the entrance remains of a sill with consoles (exit?), Remains of the roof construction, tent roof. |
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Cottage | Am Silberblick 8 (map) |
Häuslerhaus - upper floor timber-frame boarded up, of architectural and socio-historical importance |
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Former school | Am Silberblick 9a (map) |
around 1830 | Upper floor visible framework, significance in terms of building history and local history, characterizing the local image. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, entrance with segmented arch and keystone, on the upper floor the north-eastern gable side and the south-eastern long side boarded up, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, three caterpillars, timber construction typical of the landscape. |
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villa | Am Tharandter Wald 1 (map) |
around 1900 | architectural significance. Natural stone plinth, profiled window frames with segmental arch roofing and keystone, corner blocks, belt cornices, in the jamb zone with diamond blocks, a coupled window with triangular roofing and bust medallion on the flat risalit, in the gable round arched window, veranda z. Some with original colored and etched glass windows, old two-winged front door, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house | Am Tharandter Wald 3 (map) |
re. 1831 | Upper floor visible framework, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, entrances with sandstone walls, flat basket arches, boarded gable side, gable roof, slate roofing. |
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Niedermühle reason | Am Tharandter Wald 8; 10 (card) |
around 1870 | Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard (formerly a mill) - preserved in its structure, relevant to building and local history. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, mostly sandstone walls, profiled door walls, profiled eaves cornice, windows with renewed false muntin, smoothed facades, gable roof, beaver tail covering, two bat dormers, three dormers with hipped roof, ancillary building: solid ground floor, solid sandstone lattice walls, upper storey , Barn: massive, three sliding gates, corner pilasters, profiled eaves cornice, gable roof, beaver tail covering, three bat dormers, cutting mill burned down in 1972. |
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Cottage and outbuildings | Am Tharandter Wald 11 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Timber construction typical of the region, significance in terms of building history and social history. Häuslerei: Solid ground floor, boarded up first floor, windows in original size, saddle roof, a horizontal window, outbuilding: with wooden barn part, solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, window with old muntin, saddle roof. |
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Cottage | Am Tharandter Wald 13 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history and social history. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, windows with old muntins, winter windows, upper floor clad gable sides, gable roof, slate roofing. Monument text: Häuslerhaus at the north end of the scattered settlement Grund, approx. 200 years old, architectural historical significance due to the typical regional wood construction, plastered quarry stone ground floor (possibly replaced wooden construction), predominantly originally grooved windows with natural stone walls, three-way division of the ground floor into living part, hallway and stable part, upper floor with double-bar timbered construction, corner struts and clay fills, single-standing roof structure of the slate-covered saddle roof, large rafter spacing, since small houses in particular were subject to great pressure to change, the authenticity of the building is already a rarity (LfD / 2012). |
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Cottage | Am Tharandter Wald 41 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, partly sandstone walls, gable roof. |
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War Memorial First World War | Am Tharandter Wald 41 (opposite) (map) |
after 1918 | of local historical importance. Natural stone, approx. 2 m high, bronze plate with name. |
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Cottage | Am Tharandter Wald 45 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, half-timbered with struts, one gable side clad, the other solid, gable roof. |
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Side building of a three-sided courtyard | Am Tharandter Wald 48 (map) |
around 1800 | Half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, old gates, windows with old muntins, gable roof. |
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Former Hut House | Am Tharandter Wald 54 (map) |
around 1800 | Häuslerhaus - building and local historical significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, one gable side solid, the other boarded up, gable roof. |
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Noackmühle; Obermühle | Hetzdorfer Strasse 3 (map) |
re. 1845 | Residential mill house and mill technology - significance in terms of building and technology history. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, straight roofing over the entrances, upper floor exposed framework, on one gable side compartments with glass exposed, gable roof, roof pike, slate covering, mill wheel reconstructed, mill technology: aspirator with peeling machine (Jehmlich, Nossen), wheel chamber, stone crane for turning the Millstones (dismantled), crushers from Baermssen & Friedrich (Chemnitz, approx. 1920). |
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Cottage | Hetzdorfer Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1800 | Timber construction typical of the region, significance in terms of building history and social history. Solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, one gable side solid, window with muntin, box window, saddle roof. |
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Residential stable house | Hetzdorfer Strasse 16 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Half-timbered structure, timber construction typical of the region, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, mostly boarded up, solid western gable, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house | Above 18 (map) |
Kern around 1700 | old half-timbered construction with K-struts, special significance in terms of building history and house history. Solid ground floor, impaired by lying windows and entrance porch, half-timbered construction on the south gable side, solid north gable side, gable roof, towed away. |
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | Above 23 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Typical regional wood construction, historical significance. Massive ground floor, e.g. Partly sandstone walls, windows with muntins and winter windows, upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, one solid gable side, two windows with segmented arches, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard | Above 29 (map) |
Kern around 1700 | old and rare wooden construction, special significance in terms of building history. Stable house on the courtyard side half-timbered with standing man, ground floor solid, windows slightly enlarged, the rest of the solid, saddle roof, barn: solid, road side boarded up, high entrance, saddle roof, dating 1776 on the timber-framed on the courtyard side. |
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Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard | Above 37 (map) |
around 1800 | Side building in half-timbered construction, significance in terms of architectural history Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, windows with winter windows, first floor windows in original size, partly exposed framework, partly boarded, gable roof beaver tail covering, side building: upper floor boarded up, boarded porch with staircase, saddle roof, beaver tail covering. |
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Residential stable house, two side buildings (one originally with a Kumthalle) and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Herzogswalder Strasse 1 (map) |
re. 1683 | Residential stable house and a side building, upper floor half-timbered, massive barn and second side building massive, highly preserved in structure and appearance, building historical significance. Exemplary value of a side building (stable) with an inscription in the facade on the courtyard side: “W. Ludewig / built / 1906. " |
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Residential stable house and gate pillar | Herzogswalder Strasse 12 (map) |
re. 1836 (door frames) | Upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Ground floor and solid gable sides, sandstone walls, door frames with ornamentation and dating (1836), on the living area with straight roofing, upper floor window in original size, half-hip roof, gable side first upper floor middle window with arched roofing, gable with palladio motif with columns, gate pillars with ornamental structure the previous property number (No. 37). |
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Side building of a two-sided courtyard | Herzogswalder Strasse 17 (map) |
1670 Dendro | very old half-timbered construction with cross struts, significant in terms of architectural history. Solid base, half-timbering with flattened struts, window with old muntin, one with a rotating sash, saddle roof. |
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Former Leutholdmühle | Herzogswalder Strasse 24 (map) |
re. 1812 | Residential mill house and house of a mill property - both buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered with cross struts, significance in terms of building history and local history, possibly relevance to the history of technology. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, beautiful, profiled portal, upper floor in the original structure, hipped roof, spec: solid ground floor, sandstone door walls with segmented arch, upper floor windows in original size, saddle roof. |
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Chapel with ridge turret | Obere Dorfstrasse (map) |
18th century | relevant to local history and building history. Plastered building with three-sided choir closure, basket arch portal with keystone and two-winged door (1826) on the south side, gable roof with polygonal ridge turret, slated, inside: hall with galleries, classicist pulpit altar and baptism, 2nd half of the 18th century. |
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Former inn | Obere Dorfstrasse 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century, core possibly older | Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history and local history, defining the image. Solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, foot, cross and diagonal struts, high windows with original muntin, north side massive, on the east side a sloping roof with overhanging extension, also visible framework. |
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Two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard | Obere Dorfstrasse 7 (map) |
probably 18th century | both buildings with visible framework, defining the image, of architectural significance. Western building: boarded gable side, gable roof, southern building: half-hip roof, western gable side boarded up. |
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Residential stable house, stable with Kumthalle and barn of a three-sided courtyard | Obere Dorfstrasse 14 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | structural and historical significance. Stable: two-storey, solid, two-arched Kumthalle with brick arches, risalit moved from the center with profiled door walls, straight roofing, twin windows with round arches in the triangular gable, upper floor windows with sandstone walls, jamb with small round openings, gable roof, gable side with plastered structure, barn and palladium motif solid, remains of plaster structure, jamb with round openings. |
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Residential stable house, stable (Kumthalle) and barn of a three-sided courtyard that has been preserved in its structure | Obere Dorfstrasse 15 (map) |
re. 1882 | u. a. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, sandstone walls, profiled door walls and straight roofing, low impairment from lying windows, jamb with round openings, gable roof slated, stable: two-storey, plastered structure, central projection with three-lobed kumthalle, window with plastered gable window straight roofing, gable top, slated gable roof, barn: boarded up in the upper part, gable roof, slate covering. |
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Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard | Obere Dorfstrasse 25 (map) |
around 1800 | both buildings upper floor half-timbered, relevant to the building history and defining the townscape. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, winter windows, upper floor largely in the original structure, half-timbering with foot struts, solid gable sides, gable roof, boarded gable, barn: solid west side with large gate, south and east side half-timbering with diagonal struts, gable roof. |
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Arch bridge | Obere Dorfstraße 33 (in front) (map) |
re. 1865 | Arch bridge with keystone |
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Barn of a four-sided yard | Obere Dorfstrasse 34 (map) |
re. 1882 | Visible framework, of importance in terms of building history and economic history, shaping the image. Solid lower part, large wooden gates, half-timbered construction with diagonal struts, windows in original size and with muntin, gable roof, slated. |
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barn | Obere Dorfstrasse 35 (map) |
re. 1904 | defining the townscape and relevant to economic history. Two-storey, solid, base with quarry stone, large segment arch gates with clinker edging and keystone, smooth plaster strips between the floors, windows on the upper floor and in the gable with segment arch and clinker brick, eaves with capital-like frieze, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house, Ausgedingehaus, side building (with Kumthalle) and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Talstrasse 2a; 2 B; 2c; 2d (card) |
around 1820 | Stable house upper floor half-timbered, image and structure defining, u. a. architectural significance. Large residential stable house: solid ground floor, basket arch portal with various veilings, keystone, upper floor half-timbered, windows partly with grafting, crooked hip roof. Conceived: Solid ground floor and western part, profiled door frames with straight roofing, sandstone walls, solid east gable side, with Palladi motif, gable roof, slate covering. Barn: plastered construction with segmented arched doors and round openings in the jamb, with decorative grille, clinker tape on the eaves, gable roof, slate roofing. Stable: two-storey plastered building, central projection with two-arched Kumthalle, lunette in the gable, sandstone walls, gable roof partly slated. |
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Former school | Talstrasse 6 (map) |
re. 1888 | of local historical interest. Plastered building with economical structure, two-storey, broken stone base, profiled cornice, the corners also on the side risalit plastered smooth, sandstone walls, on the ground floor with segmented arch and keystone, double-winged front door, gable roof, slate roofing, twin windows in the gable, three dormers. |
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War Memorial First World War | Talstrasse 6 (opposite) (map) |
after 1918 | local historical significance. Sandstone pedestal, surrounded by small supports connected by a chain, monolith with a polished tablet. |
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Former railroad keeper's house | Talstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1900 | Narrow-gauge railway Freital-Potschappel – Nossen: Railway station with freight yard building with adjoining storage facility as well as shelters for passenger stops - significance in terms of the history of construction and possibly technology. Red brick with yellow decorative elements, one and a half story, segmented arched window with yellow arch and yellow belt cornice, gable roof, wooden porch with pent roof and decorative rungs in the eaves area. |
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Helbigsdorf station | Talstrasse 11 (map) |
re. 1898 | Narrow-gauge railway Freital-Potschappel-Nossen: freight station building a brick building, bus shelter in wooden construction, relevant in terms of local history and traffic history. Station building: single-storey brick building with jamb, segmented arched window, gable roof, wooden entrance house, storage: three-story plastered building, segmented arched window, gable roof with a house-like attachment, bus stop shelter: boarded up, pent roof, window with bar, old door. |
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Stable (with Kumthalle) of a four-sided courtyard | Talstrasse 18 (map) |
Stable (with kumthalle) of a four-sided courtyard; Of importance in terms of building and economic history. |
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Waystone | Talstrasse 34 (near) (map) |
19th century | Significant in terms of traffic history, sandstone cube, approx. 50 cm high. |
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Former Kirstenmühle | Talstrasse 42 (map) |
18th century | Four-sided courtyard (former mill and bakery) with residential stable house, pull-out house with barn part, side building and barn - all buildings with half-timbered, the structure of the courtyard, of architectural and local significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, profiled sandstone door walls, upper floor visible framework, largely original structure, standing dormers with loading device, gable roof slated, side building (stable): solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, original structure, saddle roof, barn: part with framework, part massive, with brick arch , Gable roof, things: half-timbered, barn part boarded up, gable roof, beaver tail covering. |
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Former Dietrichmühle | Talstrasse 46 (map) |
End of the 19th century, after a fire in 1886 | Residential mill house and barn of a mill property - barn visible framework, of architectural and local significance, possibly still relevant to the history of technology. Residential house: Solid ground floor, upper floor largely in the original construction, flat saddle roof, hipped on the massive northern extension, barn visible framework with diagonal struts, large wooden gate, flat saddle roof. |
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Herzogswalde
Map with all coordinates of the Herzogswalde section : OSM
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Soldier grave | (Map) | after 1945 | Of local historical interest, natural stone, with writing tablet |
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Dorfkirche and Kirchhof Herzogswalde | At the brook (map) |
1596 | Church, churchyard and enclosure wall with stairs, war memorial for those who fell in the First World War, nine old tombs and grave slab - architectural, local and artistic significance. |
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Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard | Am Bach 3 (map) |
re. 1821, older core | Stable house upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, entrances with segmented arches and keystone, which has been changed to the stable with horse relief, stable window, upper floor window in original size, window with muntin renewed, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Am Bach 8 (map) |
around 1830 | Structural and image-defining, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, partially changed, profiled door jambs, upper floor visible framework, a horizontal window, crooked hip roof, both outbuildings: massive ground floor, upper floor visible framework, gable roof, barn: solid, with brickwork, two arches changed, gable roof. |
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Residential building | Am Bach 12 (map) |
1780 | Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, steep pitched roof with overhang, a massive gable. |
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Diaconate and diaconate barn | Am Bach 14a (map) |
End of the 19th century | of local historical interest. Diaconate: two-storey, massive, sandstone walls, ground floor changed, gable with segmented arched window, saddle roof, plastered building with a simple structure. |
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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 14 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century, Kern 18th century | shaping the image and building history. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, entrance with basket arch and keystone, upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable boarded, flat gable roof (added later), barn: e.g. Partly on the ground floor half-timbered, flat gable roof, slate covering, side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, windows with old muntin, boarded gable side, gable roof, slate covering. |
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 37 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor visible framework, significance in terms of building history and economic history. Solid ground floor, slightly changed, upper floor visible framework with irregular post spacing, windows partly with original muntin, saddle roof. |
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Residential building | Dorfstrasse 39 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Upper floor visible framework, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, modified, upper floor visible framework, head beams, one solid gable side, gable roof. |
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Hoyer's house | Hauptstrasse 5 (map) |
re. MDCCXCVI - 1796 | Residential house - original appearance preserved, local historical significance. Two-storey, upper storey half-timbered plastered, porch with vestibule with wide sandstone basket arch and keystone, gable roof, extensions with crooked hip roof. |
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Residential stable house and side building of a former three-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1800, originally older | both buildings upper floor half-timbered, significance in terms of building history. Stable house: double-bar exposed half-timbering, rear quarter changed, gable side plastered, steep pitched roof. Side building: former stable barn, also upper floor half-timbered. |
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Two-arched bridge | Hauptstrasse 10 (near) (map) |
1765 (information) | of interest in terms of traffic history. Sandstone blocks, a keystone on each arch, bridge later widened, low parapet made of sandstone blocks. |
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Residential building | Hauptstrasse 12 (map) |
18th century | Upper floor visible framework, significance in terms of building history, characterizing the street scene. Squat, exposed framework basket with struts on a solid ground floor, steep pitched roof, gable cladding. |
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Herzogswalde hunting lodge | Hauptstrasse 13 (map) |
Hunting lodge and memorial stone as well as park - three-wing palace complex with different construction phases, of local and historical interest. Oldest wing: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor visible framework with standing man, southern wing: with historicizing forms such as twin arched windows, stepped gables, polygonal bay windows, northern wing (with remise ): e.g. T. polygonal masonry, roof houses with ornamental framework, memorial stone for Yve (s?) Bideau, gardener 1916–19. |
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Arch bridge | Hauptstrasse 14 (in front of) (map) |
re. 1866 | of interest in terms of traffic history. Sandstone arch bridge with keystone. |
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Residential building | Hauptstrasse 15 (map) |
1750 | Visible framework, older generation of timber construction typical of the region, significance in terms of building history. Complete with visible framework, windows in original size, shutters added, hipped roof, beaver tail covering. |
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Wrought | Hauptstrasse 17 (map) |
around 1870 | z. Partly still upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance. Solid ground floor, forge still available, sandstone walls at the entrance to the living area, upper floor visible framework, windows with original muntin, solid gable ends, in the gable two segmented arched windows with original muntin, flat saddle roof. |
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a former four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 20 (map) |
re. 1844 | all buildings half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, profiled door walls with inscription and straight roofing, upper floor windows in original size, gable roof, beaver tail covering. 1. Side building: massive ground floor, modified, head beams, gable roof, boarded gable facing the street. 2nd side building: ground floor massive, changed, first floor z. T. boarded up, gable roof. |
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Residential building, possibly former post office | Hauptstrasse 32 (map) |
around 1830 | Upper floor half-timbered, important in terms of building history and local development. Massive ground floor, e.g. T. sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered plastered, back visible half-timbered, gable side massive, sandstone walls, crooked hip roof. |
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Residential building (formerly bakery) | Hauptstrasse 38 (map) |
around 1880 | Structurally relevant, possibly local historical significance. With elaborate sandstone walls, two-storey, solid, sun motifs on the arch in the spandrels, straight roofs, entrances on the ground floor with circular arch and roof, above in the central axis niches with central pillars and side pilasters, above double windows, on the ground floor old shutters, eaves with cube frieze, saddle roof, Beaver tail cover, badger pike, an old lightning rod. |
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Waystone | Helbigsdorfer Weg (map) |
19th century | Of interest in terms of traffic history, about 1.30 m high sandstone pillars, weathered writing. |
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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard | Helbigsdorfer Weg 2 (map) |
18th century or older | Residential stable house old half-timbered construction, structuring, building and building history of importance. Stable house: massive ground floor, e.g. Partly changed, sandstone portal with basket arch and keystone (closed), upper floor visible framework with head and foot struts, one gable side solid, the other boarded up, windows in original size, gable roof, stable: ground floor massive, modified, upper floor visible framework, single-bar and double-bar, Window with old muntin, gable roof, barn: z. T. massive, z. Partly half-timbered, exposed with bricks, flat gable roof. |
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard | Branch 4 (map) |
around 1700 | very old half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of building history and house history. Massive ground floor, sandstone walls (garage installation), flattened half-timbering, head struts, windows with muntins, gable roof. |
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Kaufbach
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Two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard | Am Feldrain 1 (map) |
18th century, possibly older | Upper floor half-timbered with St. Andrew's crosses, of architectural and socio-historical importance. western wing boarded up on the courtyard side, solid ground floor, upper floor in original construction, gable roof, western wing with beaver tail crown covering, northern wing with beaver tail covering. |
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Residential stable house and stable building of a four-sided courtyard, with pigeon house, a gate pillar and gate | Dorfstrasse 14 (map) |
re. 1903 | of importance for the townscape. Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building, sandstone walls, structure with rough plaster and smooth plaster above the windows, corner cuboid, segmented arch portal with keystone and roofing, half-hipped roof, windows on the upper floor on the gable side with straight roofs, stable building: two-storey plastered building, three-storey plastered building, central risalite with Beaver tail crown covering, dovecote: stone base, protruding square wooden structure with flat tent roof . |
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Memorial to the fallen of the First and Second World Wars | Dorfstraße 14c (in front of) (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | of local importance. Red granite stele with inscription on a small elevation, surrounded by poplars. |
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Two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 16 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century, e.g. T. before 1800 | Upper floors half-timbered, largely preserved in its original appearance and construction, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, first floor in the original structure, one gable side each lined, windows largely with original muntin, saddle roof. |
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Syringe house | Dorfstrasse 16; 18 (before) (card) |
2nd half of the 19th century | of local historical importance. Plastered building with two gates, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 18 (map) |
after 1850 | the side building on the upper floor half-timbered, part of the special village structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building, sandstone walls, gable with palladio window, crooked hip roof, dormer window with lifting device, beaver tail covering. 1. Side building: solid ground floor, first floor in the original structure, solid gable side and outside, hipped roof. 2nd side building: ground floor and solid gable side, gable with arched window, gable roof. |
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House of a three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 23 (map) |
18th century | East side on the ground floor and upper floor half-timbered with struts, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Two-storey, predominantly massive building, field stone plinth, ground floor half-timbered part with wooden door frame, upper floor windows in original size, two arched windows at the top of the gable side, gable roof. |
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Two stable buildings in a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 26 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floors half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. 1. Stable building: solid ground floor, upper floor in the original structure, solid gable side, half-hip roof. 2nd stable building: solid ground floor, upper floor boarded up to the courtyard side, solid gable side, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house, old residential stable house, side building with Kumthalle and barn of a four-sided courtyard with an archway | Oberstrasse 6; 6a (card) |
re. 1880 | old stable house upper floor half-timbered, barn half-timbered, preserved in its structure, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, sandstone walls, profiled door walls, plastered structure, round openings in the jamb, sandstone pillars in the stable part, connecting arch to the stable part, horse stable: two-storey, plastered structure, central projecting with formerly three-arched Kumbar roof, old, double-arched twin roof windows in the gable, three segment arch gates, jamb, saddle roof, old stable house: solid ground floor, half-timbered construction intact, saddle roof, barn: field stone plastered, plaster structure. |
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Residential stable house and moving house of a three-sided courtyard | Oberstrasse 10 (map) |
Core 18th century | Both upper floors visible framework, wooden structure preserved, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the town. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, later two segmented arched windows added, sandstone walls, simple door walls with designation and straight roofing, upper floor in the original structure, boarded up west side, gable roof, north gable side with massive arched entrance, pull-out house: massive ground floor, one entrance with arched arch (sandstone walls), upper floor in the original structure, original sprouting, solid western side, saddle roof, beaver tail crown covering. |
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Residential stable house, stable building and barn of a three-sided courtyard that has been preserved in its structure | Oberstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1850, core possibly older | Residential stable house and stable on the upper floor, exposed half-timbering, barn with clinker brick ornamentation, historically significant, defining the townscape and structure. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor in original structure, boarded gable, gable roof, windows with original muntin (mostly), stable: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor in original structure, massively added to the north, windows with original muntin, saddle roof, barn: solid , two-storey, segmented arched windows and segmented arched doors, clinker arches and clinker strips, also above round ventilation windows clinker arches, eaves with clinker cube frieze, gable roof, old muntin. |
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Stable (with Kumthalle) and barn of a three-sided courtyard that has been preserved in its structure | Oberstrasse 14a (map) |
re. 1888 | socially and economically important. Stable: two-storey, solid, central three-arched Kumthalle, sandstone walls, plaster structure lost due to renovation, saddle roof, barn: solid, two-storey, plaster structure, clinker tape in the eaves zone, saddle roof, renewed after a fire in the 1930s. |
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Former school | Oberstrasse 15 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Plastered building with cornices, of local historical importance. Two-storey, chamfered sandstone walls, inscription above the entrance: "Come here, children, listen to me, I want to teach you the fear of the Lord", a dormer, hipped roof. |
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Inn with two house trees | Oberstrasse 26 (map) |
re. 1846 | Upper floor visible framework, defining the image, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Only partially restored to its original appearance, massive ground floor, sandstone walls, atypical porch, old two-winged door leaf, upper floor with K-struts, window with pseudo-sprout, western gable side massive, in the east only gable with exposed framework, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house, barn and stable of a four-sided courtyard, with archway | Schmiedeweg 1 (map) |
18th century | Significant in terms of building history and social history, largely preserved in its original appearance. Stable house: solid ground floor, first floor in the original structure, boarded gable side, gable roof. Barn: massive ground floor in the lower part, gable roof. Stable: solid ground floor, upper floor in the original structure, saddle roof, archway with keystone. |
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Kaufbach windmill | To windmill 10 (map) |
1842 | Turmholländer - important in terms of building history and technology. Without wings, successor to a post mill , electrified in 1936, probably gutted in the 1950s, plansifter still available (1940s?), Sächsische Mühlenbauindustrie und Maschinenbau Freital, aspirator and rolling mill - Grosse, Lohmen. |
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Residential stable house and side building of a former three-sided courtyard | To windmill 11 (map) |
18th century | Upper floor half-timbered, plastered in the residential stable house, construction largely preserved, of architectural and social historical importance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, saddle roof, stable: solid ground floor, partly changed, upper floor visible framework, partly bricked, saddle roof. |
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Kesselsdorf
Map with all coordinates of the Kesselsdorf section : OSM
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Residential building (Am Brunnen 2), followed by a residential building at right angles (Straße des Friedens 31) | At the fountain 2 (map) |
around 1850 | Rural residential building, presumably a craftsman's house, both buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, a shape that defines the street scene, of significance in terms of both building and local history. Ground floor massive, very changed, but timber frame part intact, one gable end massively replaced. |
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Manual pump | At the fountain 2 (opposite) (map) |
Hand lever pump - wooden pump, of cultural and historical importance, was part of the community well. |
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | Christian-Klengel-Strasse 2 (map) |
after 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered structure, image-defining effect, of architectural significance. Boarded gable, gable roof. |
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Diaconate | Christian-Klengel-Strasse 15 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Diaconate and side building as well as two gate pillars and a manual pump - historically relevant in the context of the church, half-timbered buildings, of architectural and historical importance, wooden pump of cultural historical importance. Diaconate: massive ground floor, with changes to the opening in the middle of the long side, the same upper floor, otherwise construction intact , Hipped roof, beaver tail covering, bat dormers, two old lightning rods, side building on one level with a mansard roof. |
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Community hall | Christian-Klengel-Strasse 17 (map) |
1913 (information) | Community hall (therein positive organ) and diaconate barn - local historical context, positive organ possibly predecessor of the Silbermann organ in the Dresden Frauenkirche. Community hall: single storey, sandstone walls, bat dormers, hipped roof. |
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Rectory with parish garden and enclosure | Christian-Klengel-Strasse 19 (map) |
1915 | Local historical context, two-story, sandstone walls, bat dormers, boarded gables, hipped roof, largely unchanged. Parish garden with an enclosure wall made of quarry stone, solitary trees and fruit trees. |
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St. Katharinenkirche Kesselsdorf | Christian-Klengel-Strasse 21 (map) |
1562 | Church with churchyard, enclosure, double grave of the Winkler family and hand lever pump - at its core a medieval choir tower church, remodeled in baroque style, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and its character. Evangelical parish church Kesselsdorf: stately choir tower church built on a hill. The late Gothic west portal has been preserved from the medieval building. New building from 1562, the interior rebuilt by George Bähr 1723–26. On the west side, a vestibule with an open arch and side stair tower was built in 1878. Restorations of the tower in 1822, 1840 and 1983/84, 1946/47 (inside), 1959 (outside). |
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Eulitzgut | Christian-Klengel-Strasse 23 (map) |
18th century | Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard - residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, a half-timbered side building, structurally defining, historically important. Residential stable house: sandstone walls, entrance basket arch with keystone, three-storey half-timbered farm building with roof turret, massive barn marked 1911, towers, hipped roof. |
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archway | Christian-Klengel-Strasse 24 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | with keystone, of architectural and local importance, in the archway keystone horse. |
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Saxon hunting column | Oberhermsdorfer Strasse (map) |
18th century |
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school-building | Schulstrasse 2 (map) |
Table gable side inscribed. 1878 | massive, with a few decorative details, significant in terms of local history. Slogan in the facade: "Your blessing Lord always over us / rule / keep this house and our place / Kesselsdorf school building built in 1878", plaster structure, quarry stone plinth, open staircase, ground floor segmented arched window, flat narrow central projection, upstairs with corner pilasters, upper floor flatter , Sandstone window frames, gable roof, three old lightning rods, twin gable windows. |
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Residential house in open development | Schulstrasse 10 (map) |
1913 | with influences of the reform style, relevance to building history. Solid, single-storey, with a balcony, corner turret, staircase tower, mansard hipped roof, built by the owner of the “Krone” inn. |
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War memorial First and Second World War | Road of peace (map) |
after 1945 | local historical significance. Iron cross on a stele, flanked by two relief fields (soldier and woman with wreath). |
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Memorial to the memory of the battle of Kesselsdorf | Road of peace (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Stele with cartouche relief and cannon balls, monument of commemorative culture, historically significant. Inscription: "In memory of the Battle of Kesselsdorf December 15, 1745". |
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a structure-defining four-sided courtyard | Road of Peace 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | urban development and architectural history relevance. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building with walls, barn the same, field stone building facing the street only still exists on the ground floor, additional board on barn marked 1825, barn with some decorative elements. |
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Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard, with archway and passage | Road of Peace 3 (map) |
before 1800 | representative courtyard, both buildings half-timbered, defining the image and structure, of architectural significance. Archway and passage with fighter, stable house: windows on the upper floor largely in their original size, only enlarged on the gable side, side building: intact visible framework. |
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Clinker brick house (with some decor) and outbuildings | Road of Peace 4 (map) |
around 1900 | relevant to building history. Residential house: solid, two-storey, clinker brick, frontispiece, cornice, corner blocks made of sandstone, sandstone walls, roof houses, saddle roof. |
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard, with an archway | Road of Peace 6 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century, the core of the stable house may be older | a side building half-timbered, u. a. historically important. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames, farm buildings as well, south wing half-timbered. |
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Residential stable house, Ausgedingehaus and barn of a three-sided courtyard | Road of Peace 8 (map) |
18th century (eastern stable house) | both buildings half-timbered, u. a. Historically significant, massive barn |
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Residential building | Road of Peace 17 (map) |
around 1850, core possibly older | Upper floor and partly on the ground floor half-timbered, highly preserved in its original appearance, characterizing the street scene and of architectural significance. all windows largely in their original size and for the most part six-paneled, wooden door frame, massive W gable, crooked hip on the E side. |
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Inn (No. 23) and outbuildings (No. 21) | Street of Peace 21; 23 (card) |
Core 18th century | predominantly local historical relevance. Inn: two-storey solid plastered building, field stone masonry, with jamb, some old window sizes with six-field sprouting, belt cornices, dominant hipped roof, outbuildings, some half-timbered. |
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Residential stable house and side building (former brewery) as well as three further side buildings of a four-sided courtyard | Road of Peace 24 (map) |
from 1st half of 18th century | Stable house upper floor half-timbered, the one side building formerly a brewery, possibly once half-timbered, relevance for urban planning and local history. Partly field stone retaining walls, stable house with largely original window sizes, stable part still recognizable, all half-timbered parts of the courtyard plastered, except for the gable side of the former brewery facing the street, mansard roof of the side building with beaver-tail crown covering, both floors with sandstone window frames, remains from plaster structure, saddle roof slightly curved. |
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Manual pump | Street of Peace 25 (behind) (map) |
after 1900 | wooden pump, of cultural and historical importance |
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Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard | Road of Peace 32 (map) |
re. ** 93, core 18th century, | Both buildings, upper floor, half-timbered, largely unchanged, presumably the birthplace of Johann Christian Klengel (1751–1824), of architectural and local importance. Stable house: basket arch portal with keystone, inscribed, sandstone walls. |
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Residential building | Road of Peace 33 (map) |
1782 | Upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, significant in terms of building history and local history, first school in Kesselsdorf. Basket arch portal, old door leaf, sandstone walls, timber-framed in the north and west, half-hip roof, window renewed. |
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Residential building, massive, single storey | Road of Peace 35 (map) |
According to information from 1795 | probably a former occupation house, therefore of local historical interest. Half-hip roof with a small roof house. |
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Two stable houses and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard | Road of peace 39; 41 (card) |
18th century or older (residential stable house on the eaves facing the street) | Both stables, upper floor half-timbered, building with preserved construction, courtyard as a whole decisively influencing the structure of the site, of importance in terms of building history. Older stable house: solid ground floor, door walls, stable part clearly recognizable, upper floor windows in original size, pseudo-sprouting, half-hipped roof, 2nd stable house on both floors largely original (window sizes, walls, partly sprouting), massive barn on the field side, second side building after fire in 1925 rebuilt. |
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Residential stable house | Road of Peace 44 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor and gable half-timbered structure, construction and appearance largely preserved, characterizing the street scene, significant in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, with old door panels, an old door leaf, windows on the upper floor in original size, hipped roof, new beaver tail covering. |
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Residential stable house (with extension) and side building of a two-sided courtyard | Road of Peace 47 (map) |
re. 1795, Kern possibly older | Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, with possibly an even older extension, massive side building, significance in terms of architectural and local history. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone door jambs (segment arch), upper floor windows largely in their original size, solid side building, two-story, with jamb, both buildings with half-hipped roof, the half-timbered building perpendicular to the street looks like "twisted", it is on the older ones Building (W) has been added, the upper floor wall on the street side is also solid, in the roof area you can see the "seam" to the older hipped roof, the older part (W) also has solid ceilings and ground floor walls twice as thick (70-80 cm), is more complex overall. |
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Upper inn | Wilsdruffer Straße 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century, Kern 18th century | possibly with remains of half-timbering, of architectural and local significance. Half-hip roof, sandstone walls. |
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Kleinopitz
Map with all coordinates of the Kleinopitz section : OSM
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Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard | Freitaler Strasse 7 (map) |
before 1750 | older generation of timber construction typical of the region, important in terms of building history. Stable house: two-storey, sandstone walls, boarded gable, tailcoat roof, farm building: two-storey, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard | Schulstrasse 10 (map) |
re. 1836 | Stable house half-timbered, structure preserved, of architectural significance. Lined street side, against the monument sense, plaque in the facade: "Burned down with neighbor Sebtr. of the night II o'clock, 1835 ”and“ God and man rebuilt 1836 ”. |
09277778
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Cellar vault of the manor outbuilding | To the manor 1 (map) |
early 16th century | four tons, three late Gothic door frames, of local significance. two barrel vaults analogous to the longitudinal center axis of the building and two transversely standing barrel vaults on an area of approx. 22 × 13 m, SW sandstone cuboids, base older, the middle tons of quarry stone masonry, the NE barrel underlaid with bricks in the 19th century, two round arches Natural stone door frames, the third one in poor condition. |
09279099 |
Limbach
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Material entity Rittergut Limbach b. Wilsdruff with individual monuments: Renaissance castle, five farm buildings and driveway, as well as a pond and estate park | At the manor 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 9 (card) |
1543-2. Half of the 19th century | Material entity Rittergut Limbach b. Wilsdruff, with the following individual monuments: Renaissance castle (No. 9) with Wendelstein and seat niche portal, five mighty farm buildings (No. 2/4, No. 3, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7) and entrance pillar-like framed with a coat of arms ( Individual monuments ID no. 08964410) as well as pond and manor park - manor complex of architectural, historical and local significance. Access: gate entrance with sandstone pillars between two outbuildings in the east. Ground relief: terraced terrain in the south of the castle, driveway to the barn from the south. Water: pond in the north of the manor. Woods: chestnut in the south of the castle. |
09300450
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Renaissance castle Limbach with Wendelstein (individual monuments to ID no.09300450) | At the manor 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 9 (card) |
1543 | Individual features of the aggregate Rittergut Limbach b. Wilsdruff: Renaissance castle with Wendelstein and seat niche portal, five mighty farm buildings (one of them a barn), entrance framed by gate pillars with coat of arms and pond - manor complex of architectural, historical and local significance. |
08964410
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Barn of a three-sided farm | Birkenhainer Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1900 | Half-timbered structure, of importance in terms of building history, of image-forming effect. Two-storey, half-timbered with diagonal struts, windows with muntin, gable roof. |
08964408
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Four-sided courtyard with residential stable house, pull-out house, stable with three-arched Kumthalle, barn, trough and small pedestrian gate as well as Göpel (visible on the courtyard paving) and two house trees | Birkenhainer Strasse 48a; 48b (card) |
re. 1865 | Preserved in the structure, defining the townscape, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone walls, profiled on the door, with straight roofing (inscription and designation in supraporte), profiled windows on the south gable side on the upper floor and with straight roofing, three arched windows in the gable, oculus, gable roof, dormer window with lifting device, two Lightning rod, stable: two-storey plastered building, risalit with Kumthalle and triangular gable, sandstone walls, gable roof, three lightning rods, barn: half-timbered, plastered, gates with wooden doorsteps, gable roof, pull-out house: two-storey, solid, plastered building, sandstone walls, two-sided, saddle-type bars Access road. |
08964413
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Residential stable house | Birkenhainer Strasse 58 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor visible framework, east side with half-timbered ground floor, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, window bars, half-hip roof, a dormer window. |
08964414
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Waystone | Birkenhainer Strasse 60 (near) (map) |
19th century | Traffic-historical importance, approx. 60 cm high |
08964998
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Material entirety of the village church and cemetery Limbach with individual monuments: church, war memorial and two weeping beeches (garden monument) as well as cemetery as a whole | Hauptstrasse 28 (map) |
1778 | The village church and cemetery Limbach with the following individual monuments: Church, war memorial First World War with a memorial plaque for those who fell in the Second World War and two flanking funeral beeches (garden memorial) as well as an enclosure and a tomb (individual monuments ID No. 08964405), as well as the cemetery as a material part - local history, relevance to the history of the building and the townscape. |
09303980
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Limbach village church, war memorial as well as a fence and a tomb (individual monuments to ID no. 09303980) | Hauptstrasse 28 (map) |
1778 | Individual monuments of the whole village church and cemetery Limbach: church, war memorial First World War with memorial plaque for those who died in the Second World War, as well as an enclosure and a tomb - relevance to local history and building history. |
08964405
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Rectory with rectory | Hauptstrasse 30 (map) |
1680 | Parsonage with parsonage, two side buildings and parsonage (garden monument) with enclosure and two gate trees (hornbeams that have grown together) - parsonage partly in half-timbered, image-defining effect, local and architectural significance. |
08964406
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Gasthof Erbgericht | Hauptstrasse 40 (map) |
Entrance re. 1824 | Inn with another outbuilding - defining the image and structure, of local historical interest, former hereditary court. Inn: two-storey, solid plastered building with a central projectile with triangular gable, two-winged old door leaf, windows in part with old muntin, mansard roof, stable building: in the lower part field stone, sandstone walls, gable roof. |
08964411
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Four-sided courtyard with stable house and two side buildings (east side only partially preserved) and gate pillars | Hauptstrasse 42 (map) |
re. 1842 | structure-defining, relevance to building history. Residential stable house: two-storey plastered construction, sandstone walls, belt cornices, gable design, gable roof, plain tile roofing, side building: two-storey, solid (partially changed), gable design with attachment, gable roof, farm buildings: field stone, gable roof. |
08964417
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Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 44 (map) |
18th century | Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered plastered, shaping the image and structure, significance in terms of building history. Ground floor and solid gable side, gable roof. |
08964416
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Residential stable house and side building with a single-arched Kumthalle of a former four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 57 (map) |
re. 1860 | still relevant to architectural history, stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor partly half-timbered, plastered, windows partly with old muntin, street gable with Palladio motif. Pull-out house: two-storey, solid, plastered construction, outside upper floor half-timbered plastered, stable building: two-storey, single-arched Kumthalle, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered with diagonal struts, windows with original rung, gable roof, half-timbered barn: plastered, saddle roof, old plain tile covering, old threshing machine. |
08964415
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School and outbuildings | To Old School 7 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century, re. 1793 (in the door frame) | the latter half-timbered structure, of architectural and local importance. School: plastered building with a hooked floor plan, late classical plaster structure on the eastern, gable-side extension, two-storey, old basket arch portal (older door leaf), plaster structure with grooves, mirrors and fluted pilasters, ornamental field on the east wing, gable roof, a dormer window, rear risalit, two horizontal windows, outbuildings: Truss with diagonal struts, old gates, gable roof. |
08964407 |
Mohorn
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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OdF memorial | (Map) | after 1945 | Memorial stone for the victims of fascism - grave of an unknown concentration camp inmate, of local historical interest. Natural stone with the inscription: “Here an unknown female concentration camp woman was murdered as a victim of Nazi racial madness in February 1945. Her death is a warning and an obligation for us. " |
09278510
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Soldier grave with three wooden crosses | (Map) | after 1945 | of local historical interest. Inscription: 6 soldiers, fallen 7.5.1945. |
09278506
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Stable house, two side buildings and barn as well as retaining wall of a four-sided courtyard | At the old Silberstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1830, core older | Significance in building history, shaping the image. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, profiled sandstone walls with basket arch, upper floor visible framework (mounted), half-man figures, crooked hip roof, horizontal skylights, 1st auxiliary building: solid, two-story, three-arched Kumthalle, sandstone walls, gable roof, slate roofing, two old lightning conductors, 2nd auxiliary building: solid Two-storey, clinker brick ornaments, gable roof, barn: solid, clinker brick ornaments on the eaves, gable roof, high entrance, retaining wall: tarpaulin and sandstone. |
09278476
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Residential stable house, gatehouse, side building and barn as well as sandstone trough of a four-sided courtyard | At Alte Silberstraße 6 (map) |
re. 1855 | all buildings upper floor with visible framework, picture-defining, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, entrance with profiled roof, upper floor visible framework, construction intact, saddle roof, stable: ground floor massive, upper floor visible framework, boarded jamb zone, window with old muntin, saddle roof. Barn: overall visible framework, saddle roof, gatehouse: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, entrances with basket arch, keystone, archway with keystone (including inscription and designation), upper floor visible framework, window with muntin, fire gable, saddle roof. |
09278477
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | At Alte Silberstraße 12 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, formerly probably a sheep farm, significance in terms of architectural history. Ground floor massive, partly sandstone walls, later added porch, upper floor facing the courtyard side visible framework with mountain door, boarded gable side, saddle roof, framework construction largely intact. |
09278479
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Freital-Potschappel – Nossen narrow-gauge railway: Lokschuppen Mohorn | Bahnhofstrasse 10 (map) |
1898/1899 | Former Freital-Potschappel-Nossen narrow-gauge railway : Locomotive shed with water level indicator - significance in terms of railway history and local history. Mohorn locomotive shed, two-tier: elongated brick building, Prussian half-timbered, ground floor with solid brickwork on the south gable with segmented arched windows, lintel made of yellow clinker brick, south gable triangle boarded up, original multi-lined metal windows, original wooden gates on the north gable (engine entrance), above the wooden water level indicator (showing the water level indicator in the locomotive shed), station sign, flat saddle roof with roof structure. |
09278492
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Cottage | Blumengasse 1 (map) |
re. 1855 | Half-timbered construction intact, typical of the region, important in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, winter windows, upper floor double-bar timbered, one gable side plastered, new windows with gable ends, gable roof. |
09278483
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Residential stable of a two-sided courtyard | Freiberger Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1870 | typical of the region, u. a. architectural significance. Massive ground floor, e.g. Partly sandstone walls, profiled door walls, solid gable side, with plaster structure and two arched windows, long side with visible framework, saddle roof. |
09278480
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Cottage | Freiberger Strasse 7 (map) |
re. 1867 | Upper floor half-timbered structure, social and architectural significance. Solid ground floor, entrance sandstone walls with segment arch and keystone, upper floor windows in original size, boarded gable side, gable roof. |
09278481
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From a three-sided courtyard | Freiberger Strasse 15 (map) |
re. 1856 | u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, entrance with segmented arch and keystone, old double-winged door, upper floor in the original construction, windows with sprouts, hipped roof, beaver tail covering. Stable: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, old two-winged door, upper floor in original construction, window with muntin, in the middle a fire wall, jamb, saddle roof, slate roof, barn: half-timbered, saddle roof. |
09278482
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Residential stable house, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard | Freiberger Strasse 34 (map) |
around 1800 | Framework, structure-defining, significance in terms of building history. Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor courtyard side visible framework, gable sides massive, gable roof, slate covering, barn: ground floor solid, upper floor visible framework, gable roof. Outbuildings: solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, single-bar, mountain door, window with muntin, gable roof, slate roofing. |
09278561
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Syringe house | Freiberger Strasse 71 (next to) (map) |
1886, probably as early as 1798 | Local historical significance, small plastered building with a crooked hip roof |
09278484
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Stable, barn and enclosure of a three-sided courtyard, gate system and retaining wall to the street | Freiberger Strasse 80 (map) |
re. 1855 | The structure of the farm has been preserved and has a strong impact on the image. Stable: solid ground floor, single-arched Kumthalle, upper floor visible framework, windows with original muntin, saddle roof, barn: solid, modified gates, upper floor visible framework, window with muntin, flat saddle roof. Enclosure: archway, sandstone, with fighter and keystone, retaining wall in the front garden. |
09278562
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Residential building | Freiberger Strasse 83 (map) |
around 1870 | historically, historically relevant. Two-storey, solid, sandstone walls, corners with plastered ashlar, on the upper floor with fluting and mirrors, belt cornices, central projection with coupled window and straight roofing, oculus, arched windows on the gable ends, original wooden entrance porch with door, gable roof, |
09278488
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town hall | Freiberger Strasse 88 (map) |
1926 | Plastered construction with forms typical of the time, of local historical interest. Rustic natural stone plinth, curved gable, large roof house, saddle roof, double-leaf door. |
09278489
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Residential stable house, side building and barn as well as another side building of a four-sided courtyard | Freiberger Strasse 105; 105b (card) |
around 1850, core older | all buildings with half-timbered upper storey, courtyard preserved in its structure, building historical significance, decisively shaping the townscape. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, double-bar timbered frame, gable roof, a curb. Stable: solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, windows with original muntin, gable roof, two caterpillar caterpillars, barn: z. T. half-timbered, otherwise massive, flat saddle roof. |
09278497
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Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard | Freiberger Strasse 116 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Upper floor half-timbered, despite changes in architectural significance. |
09278498
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Mouth hole | Nossener Strasse (map) |
possibly 19th century | of importance in terms of mining history. Adit mouth hole of the unionized silver ore mine Erzengel-Michael-Erbstolln zu Mohorn, west of Mohorn in Mohorner Pfarrholze. |
09278503
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Consolidation of the village church and the Mohorn cemetery with individual monuments: church, enclosure, war memorial and cemetery as a garden monument | Nossener Strasse (map) |
1501/1920 | The whole of the village church and the Mohorn cemetery with and the following individual monuments: Church, enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and two tombs (both former pastors, around 1700) (individual monuments ID No. 09278491), the cemetery is a garden monument - architectural, local and historical From an artistic point of view of importance. |
09304022
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Mohorn village church, enclosure, war memorial and two tombs (individual monuments for ID No. 09304022) | Nossener Strasse (map) |
16th century (church) | Individual features of the community of village church and cemetery Mohorn: church, enclosure, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and two tombs (both former pastors, around 1700) - important in terms of building history, local history and garden art. |
09278491
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Rectory | Nossener Strasse 4; 4a (card) |
re. 1845 | Residential stable house and two side buildings as well as a fountain, gate and retaining wall of a rectory, as well as a garden - relevant to building and site history. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, sandstone walls, profiled door walls, two old double-leaf doors, writing board, hipped roof, two side buildings, one with half-timbering, 2nd half of the 19th century. |
09278490
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Freital-Potschappel – Nossen narrow-gauge railway: Railway house | Nossener Strasse 6 (map) |
1898/1899 | Former Freital-Potschappel – Nossen narrow-gauge railway - of interest in terms of railway history, local history and architectural history. Two-storey red brick building with divisions, natural stone plinth, jamb, segmented arched window with yellow offset arch, cornice with German tape, further cornice made of yellow clinker between the upper floor and the jamb (courtyard side no longer available due to partial wall replacement on the eaves and gable facade), corner pilasters and gable cornices yellow clinker bricks, flat saddle roof, the design corresponds to the nearby reception building of the Mohorn train station. |
09278494
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Freital-Potschappel – Nossen narrow-gauge railway: Mohorn station | Nossener Strasse 7 (map) |
1898/1899 | Former Freital-Potschappel-Nossen narrow-gauge railway - significance in terms of building history, local history and railway history. Entrance building: two-storey red brick building, natural stone plinth, jamb, segmented arched window, the arch offset with yellow clinker, profiled cornice, corner pilasters and gable cornice made of yellow clinker, saddle roof with dormer (type construction, Saxon standard design). |
09278495
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Cottage | Schulberg 1 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, windows in original size, gable roof. |
09278487
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a former four-sided courtyard | Schulberg 4 (map) |
re. 1784 | typical regional timber construction, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone walls with segmented arches, a portal with elaborate profiling, upper floor exposed framework, timbered, windows in original size, solid gable ends, gable roof, wings attached to the rear. 1st side building: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor visible framework, window with muntin, gable roof. 2nd side building: massive barn with half-timbered side to the courtyard. |
09278486
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Residential stable house and side building of a former four-sided courtyard | Schulberg 17 (map) |
around 1850, core possibly older | both buildings upper floor half-timbered, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, largely original, but renewed walls, hipped roof, stable barn: the same, half-timbered building, very simple, unrenovated, boarded staircase. |
09278077
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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard | To brickyard 2 (map) |
around 1870 | Upper floor visible framework, historically important and an important structural component. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, one gable side solid, flat saddle roof, side building: solid, with plaster structure, upper floor z. T. boarded up, flat saddle roof. |
09278500
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Stable house (formerly forge) | To brickyard 5 (map) |
before 1800 | Timber construction typical of the region, relevant in terms of location and building history, important structural component. Solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, windows in original size, rear extension with framework and beaver tail covering, western gable side massive, sandstone walls, saddle roof. |
09278499
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Residential stable house | To brickyard 15 (map) |
18th century | Upper floor half-timbered, special shapes, importance in terms of building history. Stable house: Solid ground floor, changed, upper floor windows largely in original size, saddle roof, half-timbered K-struts and standing man. |
09278501
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Side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard | To brickyard 20 (near) (map) |
around 1900 | both buildings half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Side building: solid ground floor, old wooden gates, windows with muntin, gable roof, barn without extension. |
09278502 |
Oberhermsdorf
Map with all coordinates of the Oberhermsdorf section : OSM
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Pumping station | (Map) | re. 1899 | Technical monument, square floor plan, 2 × 2 m, plaster structure, board: "Built by engineer Rotter, Wasserwerke Oberhermsdorf". |
09277791
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | (Map) | 1920 (war memorial) | of local importance. Corner stele on a base, crowned with a helmet, First World War memorial flanked by two plaques (Second World War). |
09299739
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Waystone | Main street (map) |
19th century | of importance in terms of traffic history |
09303883
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1860 | with preserved ornament, historical significance. Twin gable windows, sandstone window frames, cranked eaves cornice, remains of window crowns, beaver tail covering. |
09277780
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Barn and side building of a four-sided courtyard | Nordstrasse 16 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | the latter in half-timbered, architectural and economic significance. Massive barn marked 1875, farm building: upper floor half-timbered, to a high degree originally preserved (original window sizes, partially preserved muntin). |
09277781 |
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Jacobikirche Wilsdruff
Kirchhof: History: 1917 Establishment of a cemetery of honor in memory of those who fell in World War I, stone tablet in the blocked west portal of the church with the inscription: “In memory of their unforgotten sons who sacrificed their lives in the World War. No worries - questions - despite pain and hardship. Full of courage, without complaint, faithful to death. Die Kirchgemeinde ”, graves of honor from the Second World War, the cemetery was closed in 1984, and since June 24, 2005 the church has been the 30th ecumenical motorway church . Mortuary: on the western border.
Enclosure: in the west (from the gate in the northwest corner to the morgue) retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry without cover, in the south (from the morgue to the southeast corner) wrought iron fence, wall with tombs, remains of a hornbeam hedge, in the east high wall Quarry stone masonry, in the north wall made of quarry stone masonry.
Access: access road from the north to the gate at the northwest corner of the churchyard (new granite stone paving leads to the churchyard), path parallel to the western, southern and eastern border, path leading around the church, path (currently being restored) around a lawn oval (currently restoration) in the west of the church, path from a passage in the north wall to the church.
Woods: on the western border remains of an arched avenue (five trimmed pyramid oaks in the outer row, three pyramidal oaks in the inner row), on the southern border remains of a hornbeam hedge, in the SE corner a linden tree, on the eastern border two more linden trees, an ash in the SE of the churchyard, three linden trees and the remains of a hornbeam hedge on the north wall, a red oak on the northwest corner of the church (a red oak recently felled on the southwest corner), graves on both sides of the path on the eastern border bordered with tree hedges, furthermore a weeping ash, four hornbeams and conifers, the graves mostly covered with ivy.
War memorial: stone slab in place of the west portal of the church, with sword and inscription, balcony above, on the balustrade a relief with two soldiers, iron cross , inscription: “Thanks and honor / In memory of their unforgotten sons who sacrificed their lives in the World War / None anxious questions despite pain and hardship, full of courage without complaint, faithful to death / Die Kirchgemeinde ”, in front of the west gable an approximately circular area with a ring path, on the western border of the churchyard row of trees (pyramid oaks), on the northwest corner of the church solitary tree (one of originally two red oaks). -
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Evangelical Jacobikirche (burial chapel): important hall church from 1140/50, one of the largest Saxon structures of this type ( urban church , Nikolaikirche and Martin's chapel in Meißen ). Uniform Romanesque building, changed slightly after the fire of 1574, tower-like roof turret over the hall from 1591. Restorations 1907 and 1952–60 (outside), 1981–85 (excavations), 1985 (uncovering and securing of the wall paintings in the apse).
Quarry stone construction with corner brickwork, consisting of hall, choir square and apse, the individual structures clearly separated from one another in height. Hall and choir with a steep pitched roof, hipped over the apse. Arched portals in the north and south of the hall have been preserved, as have the small original arched windows of the apse and the north side. On the south side there are ogival windows from 1584, adapted in 1980 to the Romanesque style. Romanesque corner stone with two animals on the north side of the west gable.
Inside a roof structure supported by four rows of wooden pillars. Retracted triumphal arch to the slightly elevated, flat-roofed choir with apse. In this wall painting with a pantocrator picture, around 1200. In the choir on the north side patronage box with rural painting, 16th century - Romanesque cafeteria , (the sandstone retable from 1584 today in the Evangelical parish church in Mulda, Kr. Freiberg). Simple, chalice-shaped sandstone baptism, 18th century (taken from the previous building of the Nicolaikirche in 1896). Elaborate grave monument, sandstone, for Hans von Schönberg († 1566), shows a kneeling knight praying in front of a cross in a landscape, figural tombstone of pastor Cristoph Glaser († 1597) (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
Church: Romanesque village church with hall, recessed choir and apse, the roof turret dates from 1591, inside (choir area) two epitaphs from the 16th century.
War memorial: stone slab in place of the west portal of the church, with sword and inscription, above balcony, on the balustrade Relief with two soldiers, iron cross, inscription: "Thanks and honor / In memory of their unforgotten sons who sacrificed their lives in the World War / No anxious questions despite pain and hardship, full of courage without complaints faithful to death / The parish". - ↑ a b One of the last completely preserved transmission systems from the 1950s in Germany, the only such system in Saxony, therefore also of singular importance. The buildings as early evidence of GDR architecture due to their design quality and originality of architectural significance. The park (entity part, garden monument) includes paved areas, path delimitations, the circumferential double row of trees around the transmission technology that tapers at an acute angle to the west of the transmission mast, as well as trees and shrubs to delimit the parcel.
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Monument text: Material entirety Funkamt (formerly), Wilsdruff transmitter: three residential buildings with company apartments (1953), enclosure, gatehouse (House U), administration building with dining and event hall (House B, marked 1954) as well as interior, male sculpture, retaining walls, Garage building, further outbuildings, gatehouse, transmitter building (house A) with interior and rear annex across the corner, machine house (house C) with rear annex and cooling tower, ventilation structure with an older core, three antenna houses, trap antenna, workshop and office building, transmitter mast (154 m high) with foot building, three watchtowers and protection zone for the technical area, the original transmission technology with supply systems, original interior in house A and house B: wall picture (in the dining room), interior doors, wall and ceiling lights, wall clocks, parquet floors, banisters, with surrounding Park (garden monument), paved areas, path delimitations, the circumferential, west of the transmitter mast at an acute angle, Double row of trees around the transmission technology as well as trees and shrubs to delimit the parcel, an object that is significant in terms of technology history and garden design (LfD / 2012).
Individual features: 1. Three residential buildings with company apartments (1953) outside the transmitter site 2. Enclosure along the access road to the company apartments 3. House U - gatehouse 4. House B - administration building with dining and event hall and interior 5. Male sculpture 6. Supporting walls between House U and House B 7. Garage building (south of House B) 8. Another outbuilding 9. Porter's lodge to the west (in the middle) of House U and House B 10. House A - transmitter building with interior (see below for explanations) and rear annex around the corner ( also to the rear of house C), in which the transformers are located 11. House C - machine house with rear extension 12. Ventilation structure with older core 13. Antenna house 1 (south of house A / C) 14. Antenna house 2 (trap house, west of house A ) 15. Antenna house 3 (in the SE of the transmitter mast) 16. Trap antenna (runs from antenna house 2 west to the transmitter mast) 17. Workshop and office building 18. Transmitter mast (154 m high) with foot building 19. Three guard door me and protection zone for the technical area 20. Originally preserved transmission technology with supply systems belonging to the transmitter building in House A and House C, including two marine diesel engines as emergency power supply from VEB Maschinenbau Halberstadt from 1954 in the hall construction of House A 21. Original interior in house B and House A. : Wall picture (in hall B), interior doors, wall and ceiling lights, wall clocks, wall cladding, parquet floors, banisters. - ↑ Steam engine from the Vogel und Schlegel machine factory, Dresden-Plauen, with automatic lubrication, pulley with round belt (hemp rope), transmission still available, generator from Elbtalwerk Heidenau (30 kVA), approx. 1940s, factory building: along the Saubach, older building with segmented arched windows, plastered structure between the floors, stepped main cornice, company lettering on the plaster mirror (only partially legible), attached building: three-story plastered building, raised center (one axis), windows with clinker segmented arches, plastered structure (floor strips), flat saddle roof, decorative clinker brick on the entire eaves area and gable mount, elevator tower.
- ^ Friedhof Wilsdruff - gravestones: 1) Spingsklee family grave, tabernacle with figure of Christ, 1900 or before, Rudolf p. 1852–1900. 2) Güldner family grave, tabernacle with Corinthian columns, crowned with a cross, Franz Otto Güldner, master builder in Berlin, 1856–1901. 3) Bretschneider family grave, Doric temple front with undoric capitals, architrave inscription “The eternal light ...”, back wall with tablets, centered “Joh. Richard Bruno B. “with coat of arms of the city of Wilsdruff, donated by the same, around 1915. 4) Kost family grave, black polished granite, architrave with Art Nouveau ornament, contemporary typography, around 1910, Clemens Rudolf Kost 1875–1910, Ida Alma Kost 1877– 1938. 5) Kost family grave, back wall black polished granite, crowning with flower bowl, "O Jesus Christ, my life's light / my refuge, my consolation, my confidence", Ludwig Arthur Kost 1878–1961, Alma Martha Kost 1880–1962. 6) Frühauf family grave, with an expressionist crown, around 1930, August Frühauf, brewery owner 1857–1930, Alfred Frühauf.
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Evangelical Nicolaikirche. First mentioned in a document in 1259, in 1346 the seat of an archpriest of the Meissen diocese , burnt down in 1447, then reconstruction, enlarged in 1572, burnt down again in 1686 and reconstruction in 1693. Using some of the architectural sculptures of the old church from 1896–98, it was completely rebuilt by Woldemar Kandler . Restorations in 1948, 1960 (inside and outside) and 1973 (church tower).
Cross-shaped hall church with polygonal choir. Quarry stone building in neo-Gothic style with a steep pitched roof and a western tower in front with a high, pointed helmet. The entire building with Rochlitz sandstone structures. The monumental west facade with the stair towers assigned to the side of the square tower is reminiscent of a westwork. Richly profiled garments on the ogival portal, above Wimperg with a relief bust. On the side of the portal on the buttresses in niches two archangels made of sandstone. The indicated transept with steep gables, the choir with three low polygonal extensions. Renaissance portal with late Romanesque capitals on the southern nave . Inside there are three aisles, the short transept has a centering effect. Reticulated vault over octagonal pillars. The single-storey, three-sided gallery is integrated into the side aisles, these are separated from the main nave by flat arcades, some of which are continued in the choir as a blind arcade. The sacristy on the south side, the baptistery on the north side. In the interior of the tower vestibule, the late Romanesque portal from the early medieval building has been preserved.
Equipment: Elaborate aedicular table made of sandstone, partly set in gold, 1631 (inscribed) by Caspar Klöpl from Pirna, above the crypt of Kaspar Rudolf von Schönberg by his brother Hans Heinrich von Schönberg. In the predella relief with Last Supper, above it a round arched main relief depicting Christ in Gethsemane. Laterally swellings made of cartilage, like a corbel, tapering to a pedestal for the donor figures. Above the main cornice an ornamental-figural extract with the sacrifice of Isaac, on the side the figures Caritas and Fides, as a conclusion Spes. - Baroque five-sided pulpit made of wood, painted white and gold, ornamental work with carved figures of the evangelists and Christ with the globe. The cover plate with rich ornament and carved angel. - Jehmlich organ (1969/70). - Rich baroque epitaph made of sandstone and wood for Hans Dietrich von Schönberg († 1726) and his wife († 1731). On a sarcophagus-like substructure with tendrils and the coats of arms of those of Schönberg and Pflugk , supported by a corbels with a chronos head and vanitas symbols , a curved inscription panel with a final halo . To the side of the panel, two female allegories with a book and a lamb standing on scrolls in courtly posture. - Neo-Gothic furnishings in the sacristy (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996). - ↑ Catholic parish church Wilsdruff - memorial text: The small church for Catholic refugees, built in 1955/56, is in its modesty (catharsis) a typical post-war building, as it can occasionally be found elsewhere in Saxony, but by no means as extensive as Rhenish churches 1950s. The simple, towerless plastered building - a hall church with a gable roof - cites early Christian churches in its (T) ground plan and elevation (e.g. cubature, arched windows), but also borrows from the Romanesque, such as the tympanum above the entrance in which Christ can be seen with his flock. The colored glass windows by Rudolf Teufel are noteworthy, inside are also the figure of Christ by Hildegard Henrichs and the statue of Mary by Friedrich Press, the latter acquired after 1960 (LFD / 2012).
- ↑ Monument text: Copy of a Saxon distance column marked 1731, made of sandstone, placed in a dominant position on the market square, in the typical form (labeled with distance information) obelisk on a base, each with two Polish and spa coats of arms as well as "AR" monogram and post horn mark, 1864 restored and moved to Niederreinsberg , moved to Wilsdruff (Bahnhofstraße / corner Scheunenstraße) in 1937, a replica with the original coat of arms and the transfer of the column to the corner of Nossener Straße / Gezinge took place in 1969-71. Today it is back in its original location on the market.
- ↑ a b In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began setting up 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 pillars 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. As part of the nationally significant postal system, the pillar considered here is of great importance for the history of traffic (LfD / 2013).
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Former Railway bridge over the Saubach valley (waters: Wilde Sau, also Saubach), in the northern exit of the Wilsdruffer station, crossed the tracks of two Saxon narrow-gauge railway lines: Freital-Potschappel – Nossen (route abbreviation PNo) and Wilsdruff – Gärtitz (so-called beet railway, route shortcut WG), route kilometers 11.034 (PNo route) and 0.139 (WG route), both routes separated a few hundred meters further at the Saubachtal fork, bridge built in 1954, replaced a previous structure built by August Klönne from Dortmund in 1899 : single-track stone arch bridge with four openings over flowing water and floodplain with connected girder bridge over Parkstrasse (steel superstructures of the latter no longer preserved), arched openings in the form of an elevated arch, made of granite ashlars, concrete struts, wide pilaster strips on the supporting pillars, concrete carriageway trough with shredded cornice, iron railing, length 58.90 m, height 10.5 m, width 2.0 m.
Freital-Potschappel – Nossen railway line (route abbreviation PNo) - Saxon narrow-gauge railway, route: from Freital-Potschappel via Kesselsdorf, Wilsdruff, Mohorn to Nossen, section from Freital-Potschappel to Wilsdruff opened in 1886 (use of the Niederhermsdorfer coal branch line that has existed since 1856 and Potschappel branch between Niederhermsdorf, for this purpose a third narrow-gauge track was added to the standard gauge track = three-rail track), second section to Nossen opened in 1899, construction of all engineering structures awarded by the Dortmund company August Klönne , u. a. the first Saubachtal viaduct, closed in 1972/1973, gradually dismantled from 1974, today the route was formerly partly used as a hiking trail, but partly also completely removed and no longer recognizable in the terrain.
Railway line Wilsdruff – Gärtitz (route abbreviation WG) - Saxon narrow-gauge railway, extension of the PNo line from Wilsdruff via Meißen, Lommatzsch to Gärtitz , OT von Döbeln (so-called Rübenbahn), opened in sections in 1909/1911, closed in sections between 1966 and 1972, main Purpose of building: Transport of sugar beets from the Lommatzscher Pflege region (the most important sugar beet growing region in Saxony) to the Döbelner sugar factory founded in 1882, only minor passenger traffic, in addition to some waiting halls at stops along the route, engineering structures such as the Saubachtal Viaduct are among the few remaining testimonies of the beet route that document the original route. - ↑ a b Wilsdruff's city wall, which is still partially in place, is about two meters high on average and heterogeneous in material and age. The former situation in the “Stadtgraben” area is best understood, whereby the city moat itself is part of the city fortifications. Two short preserved pieces can be found in the “Gezinge” area southwest of the old town, finally a reconstruction (early 20th century?) On former castle in the Töpfergasse area still the course in the NE of the old town. In the “Stadtgraben” area, the wall is partly in poor condition, partly collapsed, and partly replaced by a picket fence, but the southern end has recently been renovated, just as in the “Gezinge” area.
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Blankenstein village church - churchyard
morgue in the SE corner, enclosure: in the north, a surrounding wall made of quarry stone (in the east without cover plates in the west as a retaining wall with sandstone cover), at the NE corner a wooden lattice door with 2 leaves and a wooden lath door with one leaf in one higher plastered wall section covered with roof tiles, in the east building of the rectory and retaining wall with attached wooden picket fence, in the south-east corner morgue, in the south and west encircling wall made of quarry stone at the top, a wooden door with a wing.
Access: paths from the entrances in the NE and west to the entrances to the church, in the north and west paths parallel to the surrounding wall. Woods: outside the church yard in the NE a Luther oak planted in 1817 and in the south in front of the surrounding wall in the western section a linden tree, as well as 2 larches in front of the north wall, inside the church yard in the north of the church a weeping ash and white flowering rhododendron, in the southwest of the church a copper beech , in the west a black pine and in front of the south wall in the eastern section a linden tree, lilacs on the northwest corner, birches and conifers. Seat and view: a small raised area in the northwest corner, from there a wide view to the north of the landscape.
Sandstone tombs in the north of the church:- Number 1: Classical tomb with weathered inscription, aedicula with corner acroteries, 1st third of the 19th century,
- Number 2: neo-Gothic tomb with pinnacle towers: Johann Ach ... (?) Schubert and Christ. Sophie Schubert, 1st third of the 19th century,
- Number 3: Tomb with urn attachment: Johanna Rosina Lautzlich, 1st third of the 19th century,
- Number 4: Biedermeier tomb, presumably the Schubert family, base with fluted column shaft, on it two medallions with bows, around 1830,
- Number 5: Biedermeier tomb, cube on rock, weathered inscription panels, urn top with braided tendrils, around 1830,
- Number 6: Tomb of Adolf Ernst Heyde (landowner, 1823–1877) and Auguste Henriette Heyde (1825–1901), base with a cross made of imitation tree trunks with rope and a leaning anchor, inscription panels on both sides of the base, around 1830,
- Number 7: Johann Gottfried Hahn's tomb, a man-sized stump made of sandstone, 1st half of the 19th century,
- Number 8: Baroque epitaph on the church wall, 18th century
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Grumbach village church: hall church, plastered building with three-sided choir closure and roof turret, quarry stone construction, choir surrounded by buttresses, Romanesque portal on the north-western vestibule, steep gable roof, hall with round support, Renaissance coffered ceiling , galleries on the north and south sides, organ loft in the west , Sacristy with cross vault, early baroque retable, dated 1688/89, sandstone pulpit marked 1612, sandstone baptism marked 1612, organ from 1865, grave slab C. Saltzer, d. 1532, war memorial: sandstone slab with name, central cross. The gate trees and solitary trees in the churchyard, the row of trees and solitary trees outside the northern wall surrounding the churchyard, the avenue leading to the rectory, as well as the pair of linden trees and the groups of trees and bushes in the parish garden are largely preserved. The churchyard, parsonage and parish garden with their preserved trees are to be seen in connection with the garden art.
Cemetery
enclosure: in the SE enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry (sandstone) and roof-shaped cover plates made of sandstone, on the outside of the wall polygonal facing masonry (sandstone), rising pieces of wall to the gate, this gate with two sandstone gate pillars and one stone cross each and two wrought iron gate wings in the SW, West and NE enclosure wall as in the SE without facing masonry, course of the SW wall at the morgue offset, west gate with two gate pillars made of sandstone masonry with sandstone cover plates and wooden slat gate with two wings (new), NE wall to the rectory with a section of wall made of embossed sandstone and sandstone cover plates as well as a door with sandstone stairs consisting of three plus two steps and a platform in a short, higher wall section covered with sandstone slabs Woods: outside the SE gate two gate trees (linden), solitary trees in the east corner (copper beech), in the south corner ( Pyramid poplar), in the SW corner (copper beech ), in the northwest corner (ash), in the churchyard in front of the west gate on the north side Hochstubben (hawthorn), in the churchyard in the east of the north door stubben with shoots (ash) further trees in the churchyard: larch on the NE wall near the copper beech, black pine on the SW wall near the copper beech, also hawthorn, birch, blood plum, a stump on the SW wall Trees outside the churchyard on the northeastern enclosure wall: row of five ash trees parallel to the church, Two Norway maples near the copper beech (color effect in spring with yellow maple flowers and red foliage of the copper beech, as well as color effect due to the autumn color).
Visual relationship: from the bridge in the east of the churchyard view of the church (framed by the two gate trees), from the access road in the west of the churchyard view of the church, the solitary trees in the corners of the churchyard also have a framing effect. Water: hand pump.
War memorial 2nd World War: with a stone cross and a stone slab on both sides with the same inscription: "Our fallen soldiers from May 7, 1945" and their names. Epitaph on the south-eastern wall of the church marked 1689: childlike figure holding a board with inscription. Sparmann family grave (mill owner): black polished marble, segmental arch, writing, above mill coat of arms, inscribed 1948, 1954. - ↑ Grumbach village church, former Kreuzkirche: elongated hall church of Romanesque origin, reconstruction in 1609/10, restorations in 1889, 1921–23, 1947–49 and 1952/53, 1994 excavations. Plastered quarry stone building with a steep pitched roof and strong, squat roof turret. The gable roof is steeply hipped over the irregular three-sided end surrounded by buttresses. On the north-western vestibule Romanesque portal, early 13th century. On the south side sacristy (with stairs to the former patron s lodge) from 1823. In the middle of the hall a round support (inscription, marked 1610) with saddle wood, roof truss and roof turrets. Rare Renaissance coffered ceiling with lively scenes from the OT and NT by the Freiberg painter Friedrich Unger after etchings by Virgil Solis the Elder. Ä. , dated 1674. Since 1673 single-storey galleries on the north and south sides, organ galleries in the west. On the underside of the north gallery remains of an ornamental painting, probably 17th century. On the south wall of the choir remains of a wall painting, presumably the depiction of John the Baptist, 17th century. In the sacristy cross vaults with two bays. - Early baroque retable with rich decoration by the wood sculptor Johann Friedrich Richter from Meissen, dated 1688/89 (restored 1922 and 1949). Architectural structure with three pillars on each side, the middle sinuous and protruding. In the predella the Last Supper as a high relief, in the middle field a fully plastic crucifixion group, these are set behind by a landscape with allusion to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Outside the figures of Moses and Johannes d. T. Above the heavily cranked cornice the evangelists, in the excerpt the Entombment of Christ, crowned with Salvator. - White sandstone pulpit with fittings, round pulpit cage with inscriptions, presumably by Freiberg stonemason Simon Hoffmann, inscribed SH 1612. The sound cover with a candelabra-like crown, on the underside glory with God's eye. - Magnificent chalice-shaped sandstone baptism. The base with rich decoration, the baptismal font also with biblical sayings in scrollwork cartouches, inscribed 1612. - Organ by Gottfried Nikolaus Jahn, 1865, rebuilt several times. - In the northern vestibule the grave slab of the first Protestant pastor Cristvf Saltzer († 1532), in the original display mode: standing in regalia with a cup of communion in the left, the right in a gesture of blessing. (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
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Pfarrhof Grumbach
rectory: solid ground floor, central entrance with flat, pressed arch and keystone, sandstone walls, old double-leaf door leaf, window and side entrance sandstone walls, upper floor recognizable in the construction, partly massive, high hipped roof, two new pikes, beaver tail canopy. Residential stable house (tenant house): Solid ground floor, gates with segmented arches, entrances and windows with simple sandstone walls, outside staircase, upper floor half-timbered, windows in original size, some with old sprouts, hipped roof.
Allee: Allee on the access road that climbs from SE to NW to the rectory with 16 tree locations (including one stump, 2 replanting (Norway maple), 2 sycamore maple, a linden tree, main population Norway maple), one larger each in the SE gate, in the NE and SW of the avenue Garden lawn area.
Parish garden - location: in the west of the rectory.
Enclosure: in the south and northwest perimeter wall made of quarry stone masonry, in the north-western perimeter wall semicircular niche with two corner pillars and integrated semicircular stone bench, in front of it on the right and left a linden tree (new planting, trunk diameter about 20 cm), a gate with two wings. Wooden slatted gate (new) on the west corner of the rectory between a short section of wall and the churchyard wall, another gate with bricked sandstone pillars and two-winged wooden slatted gate (new) near the 1st gate, a door with a single-winged wooden door (new) on the north Corner of the garden, at the north corner a short piece of a hornbeam hedge Access: the parish garden is accessed from the east via the rectory, both the aforementioned gates and the west gate of the churchyard can be reached via a western access road (running parallel to the south wall).
Trees: trees (see avenue and parts of the parish garden), shrubs (lilac, false jasmine, elder, hazelnut). Spring bloomers: snowdrops, scilla, grape hyacinths, wood anemones. Visual relationship: from the wall niche in the north-western enclosure wall to the surroundings.
Parts of the parish garden: 3 garden parts on the south half:- 1. Park-like part with an old pair of linden trees on the south wall, 2 conifers, cherries, an oak, ash, lilac, as well as an elevated place on the northwestern enclosure wall, caught by rubble stones,
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- 3. A flower and vegetable garden with 2 (eastern) of the former 4 compartments and remains of the old enclosure (sandstone fence posts) with flowers (daffodils, peonies, phlox, columbines, dahlias, lupins, marigolds, carnations, snapdragons, nasturtiums, zinnias, asters ), Herbs (dill, parsley, chives, borage, thyme, rosemary, lemon balm, peppermint), vegetables (cucumbers, beans, onions, sugar peas), root crops (potatoes), berries (raspberries, gooseberries in different varieties, currants in different . Varieties), rhubarb and strawberries, roses in a newly created roundabout (formerly the middle of the 4 compartments), more perennials and roses in the northern half of the orchard with some old fruit trees, and the remains of a hornbeam hedge on the northeastern border.
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Evangelical parish church in Herzogswalde. Elongated hall church located on a hill with a straight east end and a western tower in front. Sacristy in the east. New building from 1596, remodeling and expansion 1752–63. Restorations 1955–57. Plastered quarry stone building with hipped roof. Above the square tower, portal marked 1752, the bell storey with beveled sides, articulated hood and pyramid tip. On the north side a pillar portico (bride portal).
Inside there is a flat-roofed gallery hall. The spatial impression is essentially determined by the galleries, patronage boxes, prayer rooms and the stalls with small tendril motifs and uniform blue-gray marbling. Two-storey galleries on three sides, two-flight stairs to the organ gallery, beautiful patronage boxes. - Rococo pulpit altar as portico, framed in blue and white marbling with gold accents. The tulip-shaped pulpit with rocaille ornament in front of a mirror-like border, inscribed 1761. - Cup-shaped sandstone baptism with approaches to the cartilage and coat of arms of Hans Heinrich von Schönberg, inscribed HH v. P. 1596, the essay with volutes, halos and delicate flowers around 1760. The valuable baroque organ with an attractive tin prospectus by Johann Georg Schöne, 1761–63, has been restored several times. In the churchyard there are grave monuments from the 17th and 18th centuries (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
War memorial: approx. 3 m high granite stone with inscription, iron cross and oak leaves.
Nine old grave monuments on the churchyard wall: 1) Grave figure: life-size angel holds inscribed "parchment" (psalm), sandstone, one arm is missing, probably 18th century. 2) Grave figure: tree stump with oak leaves, approx. 2.50 m high Rock plinth, end of 18th century 3) Obelisk on plinth, approx. 2.50 m high, inscribed, 1st half of 18th century 4) Epitaph Regina Rüdiger, d. 1742: Cartouche, flanked by two small figures, inscription , Sandstone, on the churchyard wall, 1st half of the 18th century, 190 × 98 cm. 5) Epitaph, allegedly Erbmüller Valentin Rüdiger, d. 1739): Cartouche with inscription, above an emblem (compass and angle - builder), crowned by a reclining angel figure, sandstone, on the churchyard wall, 175 × 86 cm. 6) Epitaph Erbmüller George Rüdiger, d. 1722: Cartouche with inscription, flanked by two angel heads, above a cornice and fragment of a reclining figure holding tape, sandstone, 178 × 88 cm, on the churchyard wall, 1st half of the 18th century 7) Epitaph Pastor Johann Nagler (died 1670) with portrait bust (bearded old man) in medallion, underneath “cloth” with writing, sandstone, on the churchyard wall, 17th century, 173 × 80 cm. 8) Epitaph Pastor Carl. Ad. Lehmann and Mrs. Elis. Theod. born Stöckel, both died 1823): inscribed stele, flanked by two small (angels -?) Figures, semicircular end, therein relief (host), again flanked by two angels, sandstone, on the churchyard wall, 1820s, 185 × 83 cm . 9) Grave sculpture with round base, on it cartouches with inscription and garlands, crowning of vases, sandstone, cemetery entrance , around 1800.
Cemetery: mortuary on south wall
Enclosure: enclosing wall made of BuchsteSingle monuments of the above-mentioned entity: Church, enclosure wall with stairs, war memorial for the First World War , Nine old grave monuments and grave slab with churchyard (ancillary facility) in masonry with sandstone cover slabs, in the north wall a higher wall section with niches in which sandstone graves stand, at the NE corner a gate with two tall, narrow sandstone pillars and two wrought iron gate wings, in a higher one covered with sandstone slabs Wall section of the western perimeter wall Wooden door with 2 leaves above the inscription “Entrance to rest”, as well as the door in the eastern perimeter wall, door in the north wall.
Access: access (newly paved) from the NE to the churchyard, path from the NE gate to the church, crossroads with north-south axis to the morgue in the southern perimeter wall and east-west axis from east door to west door, stairs from north to north door leading with 11 + 12 + 12 + 13 block steps made of sandstone, platforms, small retaining walls and handrail (access to this staircase is built in through a carport, the door to the churchyard is closed).
Woods: Linden outside in the north of the NE gate, hawthorn in the north of the gate inside the churchyard, three linden trees on the north wall outside the churchyard (one of them dead), ash on the north side of the church, avenue with seven trimmed linden trees (formerly eight) in the eastern section of the east-west axis, as well as two hawthorns at the crossroads on the east side and eight linden trees that were not newly planted in the old locations in the western section of the east-west axis.
Water: in SW corner hand lever pump with rose motifs, hand lever pump in the east of the morgue (2006: no longer exists). Soil relief: rising from NE to SW. Visual relationship: from the avenue visual relationship to the surrounding landscape and to the north over the roofs of the place. - ↑ Monument text: The house, an eaves half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof, is a cultural monument for reasons of architectural and local history. Created around 1830, it embodies the building materials and shapes typical of that time. The upper floor half-timbering, plastered on the street side, is a testimony to the timber construction typical of the region. The ground floor and later also the western gable side have, likewise typical, solid quarry stone masonry. Wind panicles in the longitudinal center axis of the roof construction with their wooden connections even suggest a time when the roof structure was created, which could be earlier than mentioned above, but this cannot be easily proven. The characteristic location of the house on the road that was probably traced to Napoleon suggests its original function as a post office. Together with the former blacksmith shop opposite, a typical site entrance situation is still understandable, which points to the relevance of the building in terms of local history / development (LfD / 2015).
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Evangelical parish church Kesselsdorf, former Katharinenkirche: plastered quarry stone building, the steep saddle roof hipped over the west gable. In the east the polygonal choir tower, nicely structured by pilaster strips and cornices, with a 5/8 end and pointed arch windows. The first low storey of the tower structure with basket arched windows, a hipped gable roof with a square bell storey with a hood, bevelled on the sides.
The spatial effect is essentially characterized by the galleries, prayer rooms and chairs decorated with blue-gray marbling, cartouches and hanging flower arrangements (painting 1767). Hall and choir with flat roofs, with a simple stucco ceiling by Jacob Antoni Travella. Three-sided galleries, two-story in the south and north, and one-story organ gallery in the west. In the slightly higher choir, there is a curved gallery (originally the organ gallery) in the axial arrangement with the pulpit altar planned by George Bähr. Its middle part with the integrated pulpit altar jumps back a little, the sides with the patronage boxes later attached underneath swinging forward in a quarter circle, the boxes are labeled CGB 1840. On the north and south side of the choir, prayer rooms from 1848, other prayer rooms in the hall.
Equipment: Simple pulpit altar made of wood, painted reddish-blue marbled. The capitals of the columns with angels' heads, on the heavily cranked cornice two flaming vases. Rich wrought-iron altar grille, inscribed JDC, 18th century - Octagonal sandstone baptism, chalice-shaped and purely ornamentally decorated with gold-framed tendrils, including the low wooden lid with crown and cross, 18th century - The owl organ with mechanical cone chests from 1878 (1928 changed). - Late Gothic crescent moon Madonna from an earlier altar, remains of a colored frame, around 1600. Sandstone grave slabs on the lower gallery entrances: for Merten Schilling († 1580), standing knight with coat of arms, Antonius Schilling († 1586), also standing knight with coat of arms. - Two beautiful trophy epitaphs made of wood in the large prayer rooms: for Colonel Georg Götze († 1676) and for Colonel Caspar Franz von Pirch († 1745), both predominantly set in gold. Two paintings with portraits of pastors in the choir, 18th century (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
Church: stately building, late Gothic west portal preserved, quarry stone masonry, hipped gable roof, several sandstone epitaphs preserved, epitaph von Pirsch (1745), interior work by George Bähr, epitaph George Goetze, early organ by Eule.
Cemetery: Enclosure: in the north retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry with sandstone cover plates and roof tile cover as well as monument wall made of quarry stone masonry with roof tile roof, north gate with bricked sandstone pillars and sandstone cover plates, in the east retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry, in the south cemetery wall made of quarry stone masonry and south gate to the west with sandstone pillar cover Made of quarry stone masonry and a gate with a wooden door and a stone cross with a relief of Christ. Access: south gate with path to the church, access path from the north to the north gate and further to the church, paths parallel to the enclosure walls in the east and south, path and gate to the rectory.
Trees: Gate trees: (2 linden trees) in the cemetery in front of the south gate, summer linden tree (placed under nature protection) outside the cemetery on the western enclosure wall. Water: hand pump. Viewing relationship: viewing relationship to the church from a dirt road in the south.
Double grave of the Winkler family, 1) the western one: wall with four Ionic pilasters and writing tablet, architrave ("Winkler family"), triangular crowning with relief (cross and sheaves), around 1920, 2) the eastern one: two columns with putti reliefs carry architraves ( Cross relief), baroque stele with cartouche between the columns. Maria Martha Winkler, died Jan. 1910. - ↑ Monument text: Residential stable house with possibly an even older extension as well as farm buildings of a three-sided courtyard, architectural and possibly local historical significance, the residential stable house facing the valley has a massive ground floor and a segmented sandstone door jambs 1795, half-timbered upper floor on three sides with windows largely in their original size , Floor plans changed, the simple standing roof structure is dilapidated, the street gable side has a much thicker quarry stone wall - it belongs to an older building that is connected to the west, rotated by 90 degrees and with its long side facing the street, and possibly already from the 16th century ./17. Century. It has twice as thick walls on the ground floor (70–80 cm, upper floor still 50 cm) and is more complex overall. Both parts have a hipped roof, in the roof area you can see the "seam". The older part also has massive ceilings and natural stone walls on the upper floor, a projecting quarry stone barrel as a cellar vault runs along the entire surface of the older building and also cuts the floor plan of the 1795 house. The third building is a barn built around 1890, massive and with a jamb (LfD / 2012).
- ↑ Limbach Castle: plastered quarry stone with corner blocks, hooked floor plan, two-storey, sandstone walls, partly profiled, above the portal with a two-wing door leaf, the alliance coat of arms of those of Schönberg and Miltitz , Wendelstein with sloping windows and baroque hood, the gables partly with plaster structure, saddle roof, inside : Groin vaults, some old doors, five farm buildings: field stone masonry, plastered, sandstone walls, gables with lunettes or oculi, almost all buildings labeled, some with crooked hip or saddle roof. Access: gate entrance with sandstone pillars between two outbuildings in the east. Ground relief: terraced terrain in the south of the castle, driveway to the barn from the south. Water: pond in the north of the manor. Woods: chestnut in the south of the castle.
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Evangelical Parish Church Limbach. Hall church, built in 1778, complete reconstruction of the church in 1895, partly according to plans by the Dresden architect Ernst Hermann (west tower, altar house, sacristy, mansion chapel). Restorations in 1865 and 1977 until the 1980s. Plastered quarry stone building with straight choir closure and steep pitched roof. New Baroque west tower with an open basement with balconies on four sides on the bell floor.
Flat-roofed gallery hall. Altar, pulpit and baptism 19th century, the Kayser organ from 1805, rebuilt by Jahn in 1895. In the chancel there are beautiful grave monuments made of sandstone: for Peter von Schönberg († 1556), standing knight, for Elisabeth von Staupitz († 1580), standing young woman with a finely pleated skirt and bonnet, for a woman from Staupitz (†?), Standing in a niche old woman with a broad, bas-relief coat, to the left of her ornamental reading desk, 16th century (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
Enclosure: quarry stone wall, partially plastered, with sandstone cover, access gate with two-leaf ornamental grille in the south, entrance gate with two-leaf ornamental grille and sandstone pillars with a profiled crown in the north.
War memorial: Iron cross on a high column (marked 1914–18), on the base a table for fallen soldiers of World War II, flanked by two weeping beeches (Fagus sylvativa f. Pendula), tomb on the church wall (N): stele with Corinthian column framing, leaning Figure under the rays of the sun, the base is from another tomb, the coronation of the acre as well (base 1st half 19th century, middle part 2nd half 19th century, crowning probably 18th century). -
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Residential building: two-storey, upper storey partly half-timbered, plastered, in front of the entrance pedestal entrance to the basement with round-arched sandstone walls, old door, entrance with side pilasters, old double-leaf door leaf, sandstone walls, old sprouting, high hip roof, adjoining building: two-storey, upper floor half-timbered, Plastered, solid north side, field stone, saddle roof, second auxiliary building: partly two-storey due to the hillside location, solid, basket arch portals with keystone, sandstone walls, half-hip roof, parish garden.
Enclosure: in the north to the rectory, retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry with sandstone cover plates (in the western section) and retaining wall with attached picket fence (in the eastern section), in between gate passage, in the east cemetery wall made of sandstone masonry with sandstone cover plates, e.g. Partly overgrown with ivy, and gate from the churchyard with two sandstone pillars with sandstone cover plates, in the south a wall made of quarry stone with sandstone cover plates, south gate with two gate pillars made of sandstone and a two-winged wooden gate, in the west wall made of quarry stone with sandstone cover plates. Paths: a driveway from the south gate to the rectory, from there a footpath to the east to the churchyard. Trees: outside the parish garden in front of the south wall a row of three ash trees and one oak, in the middle of the parish garden gate trees (two hornbeams grown together as a gate), in the south of the garden fruit trees. Vegetation areas: lawns, groups of shrubs and vegetable patches. -
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Evidence of railway history in Mohorn: Locomotive shed with water level indicator (Bahnhofstraße 10, ID No. 09278492), railway house (Nossener Straße 6, ID No. 09278494) and reception building (Nossener Straße 7, ID No. 09278495). The former goods shed with loading ramp opposite the engine shed is not under monument protection.
Narrow-gauge railway (750 mm gauge), route kilometers 22.205, route abbreviation PNo, route from Freital-Potschappel via Kesselsdorf, Wilsdruff and Mohorn to Nossen, opened between Potschappel and Wilsdruff in 1886, and between Potschappel and Niederhermsdorf (later Wurgwitz ) use of the Niederhermsdorfer coal railway opened in 1856 (by means of a three-rail track), in 1899 the line was continued to Nossen, thus connecting Mohorn to the Saxon rail network, initially as a stop, from 1905 grouped as a train station, important intermediate station on the route (water station: take water from the steam locomotives at the former water crane), from 1909 / 1911 Connection to the Mügelner narrow-gauge network by the so-called Rübenbahn from Wilsdruff via Meißen and Lommatzsch to Döbeln (narrow-gauge railway Wilsdruff – Döbeln-Gärtitz), from 1913 connecting track (three-rail track) to the Weißeritztalbahn (narrow-gauge railway Freital-Hainsberg-Kurort Kipsdorf opened in 1923), most recently the narrow gauge bahn Klingenberg-Colmnitz – Oberdittmannsdorf Connection to the narrow-gauge railway Klingenberg-Colmnitz – Frauenstein , thus the creation of a 100-kilometer narrow-gauge network around Wilsdruff, the so-called Wilsdruffer network between Freital, Meißen, Nossen, Klingenberg-Colmnitz and Frauenstein, completed, brisk freight traffic: mainly Coal from the Plauenschen Grund , grain, cattle, animal feed, fertilizer, wood, glue, sandstone, limestone and bricks, plus beet transport during the annual beet campaign from the Lommatzscher level via Freital-Potschappel to the loading point in the Dresden harbor, between Potschappel and Wilsdruff In addition, heavy commuter traffic, was one of the few profitable narrow-gauge lines in Saxony, 1972 cessation of passenger traffic, end of 1973 also cessation of freight traffic, 1974–1976 route dismantling, 1982 dismantling of the three- rail track in the Freital city area, as an important freight route of regional importance. - ↑ Archangel Michael Erbstolln Mohorn: Pit belonging to the northern part of the Freiberg Revier (Reinsberger Revierteil), other small pits existed on the Triebischtalhang near Grund southeast of Mohorn, the Archangel Michael Erbstolln built on partly productive veins such as Saturnus Morgengang, Wolfgänger Morgengang , Neuglück-Morgengang, Gott-mit-uns-Morgengang and Adolpher Morgengang. a. The following surface facilities on the large dump of the artificial and driving shaft: shaft building, machine house with dewatering steam engine and chimney as well as dry pounding mill, in Mohorn silver ore mining was carried out on a small scale until the 19th century, in 1894 the mine Erzengel-Michael-Erbstolln was closed due to of inefficiency in view of the low world market silver prices, mouth hole and dump are among the last testimonies of Mohorn's mining history.
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Mohorn village church - churchyard
enclosure: in the NE fence with sandstone plinth, sandstone fence pillars and wrought iron fence panels, on the NE border (southeast section) high enclosure wall, in the SE on the inside plastered enclosure wall made of sandstone with sandstone cover plates, gate at the south corner with Sandstone stairs (five steps, threshold, cheeks and railing), two bricked sandstone gate pillars as well as two-winged wrought iron door, in the SW enclosure wall with a gate leading to the church with two wrought iron gate wings and a second gate leading to the morgue with two bricked sandstone gate pillars (gate wing z. for repairs) and sandstone cover plates, in the NW a sandstone enclosure wall with sandstone cover plates.
Access: Path from the south gate to the church, 1st SW gate and forecourt in the SW of the church, 2nd SW gate and path parallel to the northwestern enclosure wall to the morgue, a path with a lime tree avenue leading from NW to SE to the church path leading around the church.
Woods: in the NW spruce, linden avenue on the NE-SW-Weg (eight trees standing in four pairs), outside the cemetery on the SW wall remains of a row of linden trees (five linden trees, three stumps), on the war memorial in the SE of the church a weeping beech and two yew trees.
War memorial First World War: red granite, polished on three sides, with inscription (war memorial was moved from its first location in Mohorn to its current location in the churchyard after 1945). Gravestones: two sandstone gravestones on the north-eastern enclosure wall (former pastor, around 1600). - ^ Evangelical parish church Mohorn. A hall church from the 16th century located on a hill with a stately Gothic choir (this is marked 1496 on the south pillar) and high west tower from 1889. Restoration and expansion of the hall church in 1888 by Christian Friedrich Arnold , 1953 (interior), 1964–68, 1984 (tower ). Plastered quarry stone building with a steep pitched roof and a weakly drawn-in choir with a 3/8 end, surrounded by buttresses. The tracery windows of the choir probably 19th century. Neo-Gothic square west tower with buttresses, on a platform bordered with a decorative grille, eight-sided high helmet. The choir with a late Gothic ribbed vault. Triumphal arch to the hall, the soffits with painted fittings, late 16th century. The nave, with a subdivided wooden ceiling, suggests an apparent three-aisle structure: coffered mirror vaults above the center of the hall, the sides flat. All-round single-storey gallery, 19th century. Equipment: sandstone altar, excellent work by the Freiberg school, Uriel Lorentz the Elder. Attributed to J., dated 1604, restored in 1704 by the Meissen sculptor Christian Pfützner. On a high predella with an inscription, the high relief depicting the Last Supper, framed by Corinthian double columns. In front of the columns are the figures of Caritas and Fides, above the cranked cornice the evangelists. In the excerpt, designed as a cartouche, the depiction of the crucifixion of Christ, ending with a Salvator figure. The entire altar is richly decorated with scrollwork. Chalice-shaped sandstone baptism from 1599, with pilasters and scrollwork cartouches. Wooden pulpit with pictures of the evangelists, in the style of the Nazarenes, 19th century, Kreutzbach organ from 1889 with neo-Gothic prospect, tonally changed (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
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Parsonage Mohorn - parish garden
enclosure: to the south and east to the street Enclosure wall (retaining wall made of sandstone masonry with attached fence arrows made of sandstone), to the cemetery enclosure wall of the churchyard (retaining wall made of sandstone masonry with sandstone cover plates), in NE hornbeam hedge, relief: terrain sloping from SW to NE , Retaining wall as a fence in the south and east, in the SE of the rectory, terracing of the ornamental garden, water: a well carved into the rock with a depth of 15 m in the NE of the rectory.
Trees: oak, fruit trees, rhododendrons. Special feature: there is a new collection of pelargoniums and fuchsias created over the last 14 years, which are overwintered in the vaulted cellar of the rectory and mostly planted in the garden in summer, on the southwest facade of the rectory there are trellises with roses and a wide new one Graduated perennial bed bordered with sandstones and laid out in the last 14 years with a very good combination of perennials.
Garden parts: Orchard: takes up most of the garden in the NW and NE of the rectory and has a few old fruit trees, on the NE border a number of old plum trees, small vegetable garden: in the NE of the rectory with beds, in this one 15m deep in the Rock-hewn wells, ornamental garden: extends as an approximately rectangular area over the entire SE facade of the rectory to the southern enclosure wall, remains of an enclosure (sandstone fence pillars) on the narrow sides of the ornamental garden in the NE and SW, terracing (a narrow one with an approx m high retaining wall made of sandstone masonry, upper level directly on the SE side of the rectory, a wide middle level, a lower level), remnants of a railing (iron pillars) that was formerly placed on the top of the retaining wall, stairs made of sandstone steps from the SE door of the Rectory leading down to the upper and middle terrace (the upper steps lead in the axis and to the right and left on di e upper terrace, the lower flight of stairs leads along the axis to the middle terrace), a parallel path at the foot of the upper retaining wall, a path with a few steps that leads further down the axis of the stairs, at the upper end of this path a semicircular path Small square with two stone benches, woody plants (hornbeam hedge at the seat, rhododendron, oak), roses on trellises in front of the SE facade, perennials, pelargonium collection planted in a row on the crown of the wall on the upper terrace. - ↑ Monument text: Railway house of the narrow-gauge railway Freital-Potschappel-Nossen, opened between Potschappel and Wilsdruff in 1886 and continued from Mohorn to Nossen in 1899, two-storey red brick building with structure, jamb, segmental arched window with yellow arch, cornice with German tape, corner pilasters, flat saddle roof, largely authentic , only the lattice windows and the front door as well as parts of the upper cornice (on the courtyard side) have not been preserved, the ornamentation of the type building shows the importance of the building task of railway building construction. In addition to the historical significance of the building, there is also the history of the local and railway history, especially since the residential building together with the station building and the locomotive shed at Mohorn station testify to the existence of the narrow-gauge railway line, which is important for the region, but was dismantled in the 1970s (LfD / 2012/2014).
- ↑ Monument text: Former reception building (today residential building) of Mohorn train station: two-storey red brick building, jamb, segmented arched windows, the arch offset with yellow clinker bricks, as well as corner pilasters and gable cornices made of yellow clinker bricks, profiled cornice, saddle roof with standing dormer window, the lattice windows are lost, otherwise the building is quite authentic, the ornamentation of the type building shows the importance of the building task of the railway building construction, the brick was related in terms of content to industrial, social and transport construction. In addition to the historical significance of the building, there is also the historical significance of the railway and the local history, especially since after the line was dismantled in the 1970s, only a few structural evidence testify to the existence of the railway line (LfD / 2012/2014).
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