List of cultural monuments in Wittichenau

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The list of cultural monuments in Wittichenau includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon city of Wittichenau , which were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until June 2017 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the Bautzen district .

Wittichenau

image designation location Dating description ID
Monument protection area city center Wittichenau (proposal)
Monument protection area city center Wittichenau (proposal) (Map) Monument protection area city center Wittichenau 08990453
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 124 and five runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 124 and five runner stones (Corridor 1, parcel 58)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 124 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line; associated with five runner stones at irregular intervals on the border line. Grenzstein was not set into the ground in June 2012. 09305462
 
Memorial stone (on the Galgenberg)
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Presumably marked 1564 Significant local history, approx. 1.50 m high granite stele, slightly inclined at the top, inscription: “1564 / MK”, inscription in front of it: “- 1754 (?) - M. Kubitz was burned at the stake. He set fire to the grain and here destroyed the whole harvest. Youth care and protect this old place that it will be preserved. A. 1956 / SELIN " 08990529
 
Wittichenau station At station 3
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Around 1905 Today the “Zum alten Bahnhof” inn, of local and traffic history, plastered building with brick zones and curved decorative gables, two-storey, with a single-storey extension, segmented arched windows and doors, windows and doors renewed, brick elevation with decorative gable, saddle roof, imitation beaver-tail crown covering, facing the street a wide risalit with ornamental framework in the gable 08990413
 
Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine August-Bebel-Strasse 6 (near)
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Marked 1854 Local and religious historical significance, high granite stele with four reliefs with passion scenes: Crucifixion, Entombment, Ascension, Resurrection, inscription: “UB / DB / 1854”, “Rest. A. u. TB 1992 " 08990430
 
Prayer cross August-Bebel-Straße 23 (next to Hoyerswerdaer Straße 29)
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Marked 1867 Significant regional history, granite base, approx. 1.80 m, elaborately profiled and partly framed, inscription: "This monument was donated to the glory of God Franz Handricka and his wife", cast iron top with crucifix, on the base Maria in a flower wreath, gilded, figure of Christ gold-plated, cartridge on the trunk: "Praise be to Jesus Christ" 08990363
 
Residential building in closed development Badergasse 13
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Mid 19th century With shop, of architectural and urban significance, two-storey, ground floor with built-in shop with original door, window with original muntin and elaborate frame, shutters, very beautiful double-leaf door, profiled cornice, window on the upper floor with a strong bench and profiled walls, box window, profiled eaves , Gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990368
 
Residential building in closed development Bautzener Strasse 10
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After 1900 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 08990378
 
Jakubetz pen and archway Bautzener Strasse 30
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1780/1781 Structurally and historically of importance, stately building with intact wall-opening ratio two-storey, plastered garments, corner pilasters and webbing, strongly profiled eaves, central roof bay window, six dormer windows, gable roof, plain tile covering. Round arched archway with side wall ends 08990383
 
Catholic cruciform church and four murder and expiation crosses
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Catholic cruciform church and four murder and expiation crosses Bautzener Strasse 32
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1780/1781 (Catholic Church); 15-17 Century (Murder and Atonement Cross) Structurally and locally of importance. Small hall church from 1780/81. The plastered building with a gable roof and roof turret. Covered flat inside. High quality carved winged altar, last quarter of the 15th century, in the middle shrine Maria Regina, in the wings the hll. Anna and Christophorus, on the reverse a painting of the Annunciation. - Crescent moon Madonna around 1470, with modern additions. Hall church with central roof turret, plastered building with arched windows, gable roof, beaver tail covering, roof turret with lantern and hood, three murder and atonement crosses in stone, one carved into the plaster. 08990381
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Bautzener Straße 32 (in front)
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19th century Of regional historical importance, approx. 1.70 m high granite base, cast iron cross with floral decorations and angels on the base. Christ body gilded 08990382
 
Prayer cross Elsterweg 3a (in front of)
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Marked 1908 Of regional historical importance, approx. 2 m high granite base, elaborately designed with profiling and color (black and gold), inscription: "1908 / Johannes Bulang", cast iron cross attachment with gilding 08990434
 
Residential building in closed development Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 7
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Around 1900 Typical building with plaster structure and ornamental framework, highly preserved in its original appearance, singular in the place, of architectural and urban significance, single-storey, original windows and original double-winged door, elaborately worked, with skylight, garments in the upper part with plastered fascia and keystone, corner pilasters with Ashlar, profiled eaves, roof bay window and dormer window with ornamental framework, gable roof, beaver tail cover 08990375
 
Residential house in semi-open development Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 26
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Around 1900 With shop (former butcher's shop), plastered building largely preserved in its original appearance with a design typical of the time, of architectural and urban significance, two-storey, base with rough plaster, original windows and doors with ornament, plastered garments with keystone and ornament under the sill, plaster tape between the windows , over the entire width of the building between the floors writing field with profiled framing, upper floor window with profiled walls, corner cuboid, gable roof 08990377
 
Prayer cross Haschkestrasse (corner of Saalauer Strasse)
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Marked with 1874 (base) Of regional historical importance, approx. 2 m high granite base (marked A. Richter 1874), mounted cross with gilded Christ 08990380
 
Prayer cross Haschkestrasse 8
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Marked 1899 Of regional history, granite plinth with mirrors and profiles, mounted, inscription: “P. Haidan / 1899 “, cast iron cross 08990422
 
Prayer cross Haschkestraße 11 (next to)
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Marked 1895 Of regional historical importance, elaborate granite base, approx. 2.00 m, inscription: "M. Noack / 1895", cross with gilded figures 08990423
 
Prayer cross Haschkestrasse 15 (in front)
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Marked 1859 Of regional historical importance, granite base, approx. 2.00 m, very simple, new cross attachment 08990424
 
Farm bourgeois house in semi-open development Haschkestrasse 30
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Around 1820 Architecturally important, two-storey, solid, corner pilaster strips with geometric ornament in the capital zone, cornice, window in the upper part with cleaning flaps and ornamentation, under the sills curved plaster ornamentation, profiled eaves, gable roof 08990454
 
House, stable and barn of a three-sided farm Haschkestrasse 32
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Around 1880 One of the few unchanged courtyards in the village, of architectural and social significance. Residential building: two-storey, ground floor with plastered mirrors and ashlar, original shutters, door and window, profiled cornice, profiled window frames on the upper floor, plaster strips, corner ashlar, profiled eaves, two arched windows in the gable, gable roof, plain tile covering. Barn: partly adobe, arched gate, gable roof, beaver tail covering. Stable: connecting building between house and barn, mountain door, spanned by a bat dome-like roof arch, gable roof, beaver tail covering. The courtyard is empty. 08990425
 
Wittichenau city brewery;  Brewery with chimney
Wittichenau city brewery; Brewery with chimney Haschkestrasse 33
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Around 1900 08990379
 
Prayer cross Hornigweg (corner of Saalauer Strasse)
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Late 18th century Of regional historical importance, approx. 2.00 m high, elaborate granite base with profiles, mirrors and relief ornament, cast-iron cross attachment with gilded figures 08990428
 
Granite base of a prayer cross Hosker Straße 10 (in front of)
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Marked 1879 Significant in regional history, approx. 1.80 m slim granite plinth with profiles, unrenovated, without cross attachment 08990400
 
Prayer cross Hosker Strasse 11 (Särchener Strasse)
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19th century Wooden cross with high quality colored crucifix, of local and religious significance, approx. 1.50 m high crucifix on a presumably renewed cross 08990397
 
Prayer cross Hosker Straße 30 (next to)
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Marked 1844 Of regional historical importance, approx. 1.80 m high granite base with profiles, inscription: "IHS / PN / 1844", cross attachment with gilding 08990401
 
Rural house Hosker Strasse 38
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1st half of the 19th century One-storey, historically and socially important, residential building with rear stable, plastered brick building, single-storey, wide plastered walls, windows partly with original muntin, winter windows, shutters, original front door, gable roof, beaver tail covering, segment-arched doors at the rear of the stable 08990407
 
Prayer cross Hosker Straße 75 (in front)
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Marked 1909 With granite base and cross attachment, of regional historical importance, approx. 1.70 m granite base with profiles, partly gold-plated, chalice with host, inscription: "Erect for honor of God / G. Lehnisch 1909", cross with gold-plated figures, new 08990395
 
House in a corner
House in a corner Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 2
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Late 19th century With a shop, late historical facade, unique in the village, therefore worth a monument despite the atypical saddle roof that was added later, of architectural historical importance, multi-colored clinker brick facade with elaborate stucco decoration, two-storey, yellow clinker brick with red ribbons, profiled cornices, profiled window and door frames, sills on richly decorated consoles Parapet fields with elaborate floral ornament, ground floor segmented arch roofing with keystone with ornament, upper floor with gable and round arch roofing and rich ornament, corner bay above the shop entrance, an original two-winged front door, window with muntin, renewed 08990415
 
House in a corner Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 12
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Around 1900 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street, plastered building with brick structure and distinctive corner bay window with roof turret, two-storey, windows and doors with segmental arches, elaborate brick walls with curves, offset ashlars and indicated keystones, eaves with ornamental patterns, corner oriels with additional corner cuboids made of brick and high cinder blocks made of brick (marked 1996), mansard roof 08990364
 
House and curbstone Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 14
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Around 1820, core probably older Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plastered construction in semi-open development with an intact wall-opening ratio, economical plaster structure, two-storey, solid, plaster strips at corners and between the floors, strongly profiled eaves, crooked hip roof, plain tile roofing, house has been renovated, on the corner of Töpferstrasse Curbstone, approx. 1 m, tapering towards the top 08990451
 
Residential building in closed development Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 19
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Probably 1st half of the 19th century Of architectural and urban significance, plastered building with decorative structure, two-storey, entrance with basket arch and plastered upper frame with ornamental end and keystone, two-winged original door with skylight, window with muntin, winter window on the ground floor, in the upper area plastered walls with geometric end and keystone , similar to the corner pilasters, cornice, profiled eaves, gable roof, beaver tail covering, two bat dormers 08990365
 
Farm with house, stable and side building Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 24
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Late 19th century (farmhouse); Early 19th century (side building) Significant in terms of building history and the street scene, residential house and stable with representative, historical facade, residential building: two-story, semi-open development, facade structure through plastered mirrors, keystones, ashlar on the ground floor, corner ashlar on the upper floor, small niche with crucifix, profiled eaves, gable with three arched windows, gable roof , Plain tail covering, stable: two-storey, open development, street facade with a somewhat simpler structure than the residential building, wall-opening ratio partially changed, hip roof, beaver tail covering, outbuildings: solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, construction intact, saddle roof with large overhang 08990361
 
House of a three-sided courtyard Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 28
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Around 1880 Architecturally important, two-storey, massive, street gable side with strong plaster walls and sills, gable separated by plaster tape, two arched windows, connected by sill, original windows, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering, poor structural condition 08990463
 
Cemetery chapel, three Betkreuze, a tomb and war memorial for the fallen of World War II Kamenzer Strasse (in the cemetery)
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Marked 1929 Significant in terms of building history, local history and religious history. Temple-like open chapel with pillars in alignment with the main avenue, two Ionic columns, flanked on both sides by pillars with plastered frame decoration, wooden prayer cross, dedicated to the Wittichenau pastor Jakob Krahl: in front of the cross there is a tombstone with an inscription (not relevant to monument) "In honor of the Reverend Jakob Krahl. Pastor in Wittichenau. born December 4, 1890, d. October 15, 1940 R. ip All the time ready for God's glory ”. - Christ figure on the cross three-nail type, - crucifix possibly also to be understood as a superordinate monument on a number of graves of clergy, approx. 5 m high wooden cross, curved mounted Christ body of high quality design, war memorial for the fallen of the Second World War: Granite cross: " Soldiers who died in the Wittichenau hospital between 1945 and 1947 rest here / We remember all the fallen in our parish in silent prayer, "Bed in the form of the iron cross, writing tablet, polished black granite with a list of names, crucifix on the grave of the sisters from St. Adalbert Stift : approx. 1.20 m high wooden crucifix, right hand with blessing gesture, elaborately draped loincloth held by cord, prayer cross, monument to Nikolaus Czorlich: approx. 2 m high, profiled granite base, inscription: “Nikolaus Czolich from Doergenhausen erected this monument in memory to his as Ulan zu Jeanville b. Paris i. A. from 22nd year 11th M. died on October 26th, 1870. dear son Nikolaus ”, cross attachment, tomb for Fritz Xaver Schneider, elaborately designed sandstone grave with a figure of a saint made of artificial stone, approx. 6 m high sandstone structure, base, structure with pointed gable and niche with figure of a saint (?), above it with relief-like triangle and chalice, cross attachment . 08990444
 
Prayer cross Kamenzer Straße (at the entrance to the village)
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Marked 1910 Elaborate granite plinth with a cross top, of regional historical importance, approx. 2.20 m high plinth, profiles and ornaments partly covered with gold, inscription: "1910 / Auguste Jäkel, Hedwig Wels". Restored 1992 I. Heidan. Cast iron cross with gilded figures 08990402
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kamenzer Strasse (in front of the cemetery)
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1920s Significant in local history, canopy-like structure with square supports, inscription: "In gratitude / our fallen heroes", inserted granite block with tablets, wall surrounds and stairs 08990393
 
Agricultural bourgeoisie Kamenzer Strasse 7
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Around 1800 One of the few buildings with exposed framework on the upper floor that has been restored in its original appearance, is of architectural importance, two-story, massive ground floor, plastering areas, wide passage arch with keystone, upper floor with double-bar framework, corner braces, gable roof, plain tile roofing, roof pike 08990416
 
A farmer's house, stable and barn of a three-sided farm Kamenzer Strasse 9
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Around 1700 (house); around 1900 (stable) Courtyard preserved in its structure, in its layout an example of the design of an arable town, half-timbered building preserved to a high degree in its original appearance, of urban and architectural significance. Front building: two-storey, solid ground floor, arched passage with old gate, cellar with rammed earth floor and vaults, upper floor with double-bar framework with corner struts, old windows with sprouts, gable roof, beaver tail covering, a bat dormer. Stable building: two-storey, brick, upper storey partly with wooden construction, boarded up, gable roof. Barn with passage: brick, saddle roof, heavily impaired by the later installation of the garage, but an important part of the overall facility of the yard. 08990417
 
Medical center Kamenzer Strasse 15
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1920s Building largely restored in its original appearance with accentuating elements typical of the time in a corner location, important in terms of the history of the building and the street scene, two-storey, ground floor with corner blocks and square pilaster strips, bay-like polygonal porch, entrance with sloping walls, roofs with console-like pillars, original front door, original windows, belt cornice Height of the sills on the upper floor, profiled eaves, attic house with plastered structure, atypically renewed window, hipped roof, beaver tail crown covering, a bat dome on the side, single-storey annex to the rear, double windows with stained glass panes 08990439
 
House in a corner Kamenzer Strasse 17
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Mid 19th century With a shop, a striking building with plastered structure in a location that defines the street scene, of importance in terms of building history, two-storey, the ground floor partially changed by installing the shop window, plastered ashlar, strongly profiled cornice, cornice as sills on the upper floor, original box windows, some windows with profiled drapery and roofing, small Attic storey, profiled eaves, hipped roof, beaver tail covering 08990418
 
Prayer cross Kamenzer Strasse 17 (in front)
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Marked 1847 Significant for religious and local history, granite base, approx. 1.80 m, mounted, inscription: "JL / 1847 / JL (?)", New cross attachment, artificial stone 08990419
 
Ermer bakery; House with bakery in a corner Kamenzer Strasse 19
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After 1900 Representative plastered building with brick structure and distinctive roof turret, old bakery, historically and urbanistically important, two-story, brick base, window and door frames, eaves, plaster tapes, especially on the brick loft extensions, side projections, chamfered corners, risalits and roof houses with curved gables Beaver tail crown cover, corner roof ridge with high pyramid roof, beaver tail cover 08990440
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Kamenzer Strasse 19 (before)
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Marked 1864 Religious and local history of importance, simple granite base, cast iron cross, renewed 08990420
 
Residential building in closed development Kamenzer Strasse 20
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Around 1900 Clinker brick building with elaborate, high-quality stucco structure, historically important, two-storey, side elevation, corner cuboid, profiled walls, profiled sills with ornamented consoles, straight roofs with consoles on the ground floor and triangular attachment with ornament on two windows, a round-arched house with a young man's head, very beautiful double-winged front door Upper floor on the side risalit window frames with mask, gable top with side and central crowns, niche with cross, gable roof, beaver tail covering, atypical windows 08990388
 
Prayer cross Kamenzer Straße 25 (before)
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Marked 1866 Religious and local history of importance, elaborate granite plinth, approx. 2.80 m high plinth with profiles, mirrors and ornament, inscription: “Heinrich Jakubetz / inn owner / u. his wife Christiana née Müller a. Wittigenau // a model for posterity // 1866 ”, cast iron cross with gilded figures 08990421
 
Post office building in open development
Post office building in open development Kamenzer Strasse 30
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Around 1900 Today a residential building, representative plastered building with elaborate clinker brick ornamentation, historically significant, two-storey with chamfered corner, red clinker plinth, with a dark finish, window with segment arch and strongly beveled sill with glazed dark clinker bricks, clinker strips ornamentally designed with diagonally placed clinker bricks and dark glazed hipped roof, 2: 3 dormers, beaver tail covering, back without dark ornamental stones 08990389
 
St. Adalbert Stift;  hospital
St. Adalbert Stift; hospital Kamenzer Strasse 32
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1895 Today old people's home, representative clinker brick building with elaborate ornamental design, of architectural and local significance, two-storey, with a high base, side elevation with red stepped gable, segmented arched window, entrance with pointed arch, in front of the set-back, elaborate door cross vaults, beveled cornices with dark blue glazed clinker bricks, eaves Risalit on the upper floor, pointed arched chapel (?), Roof newly developed, gable roof, beaver tail covering, founded by Pastor Krause 08990391
 
Day care St. Hedwig; hospital Kamenzer Strasse 32
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1895 Day care St. Hedwig, former children's home, clinker brick building typical of the time with ornamentation, of architectural and local significance, two-storey, natural stone plinth, segmented arched window and ogival entrance with red clinker brick, belt cornice with leaf ornamentation, eaves with ornamentation, gable with three segmented arched windows, box-hipped roof, plain-hipped roof , founded by Pastor Krause 08990390
 
Soviet memorial
Soviet memorial Kamenzer Strasse 32 (near)
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After 1945 Probably a soldier's grave, historically significant, horticulturally designed system with hedges and approx. 60 cm high pillars made of red bricks, brick staircase base, plastered cube with polished tablet (granite) with Cyrillic inscription, obelisk-like structure with a Soviet star 08990392
 
Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Kamenzer Strasse 87 (next to)
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Marked 1895 Elaborate granite structure, relief cube with Annunciation, Crucifixion, Trinity, Holy Family with the Father of God, of local and religious significance, about 1.40 m high, stepped base with gold-plated inscription: “A. Bulang / D. Bulang Spouse / 1895 "," Restaur. 1992 / A. u. G. Bulang ”, Tuscan column with tabernacle attachment, reliefs in Gothic niches, end with sphere and cross 08990431
 
Tomb
Tomb Kirchplatz
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Donated in 1706 Elaborate baroque tomb, built for the parents of Meißner bishop Vitzki von Meißen, who came from Wittichenau, in an aedicule the two deceased kneeling, artistically significant (heavily weathered). Sandstone, aedicula with blown gable, side pilasters with fighting zone, crucifix with fully plastic figure of Christ, the two knees almost fully plastic, in the gable as keystone floral decoration, on the gable angel with book and trumpet, side crown completely weathered (hourglass still recognizable), cf. . Dehio, Sachsen I, p. 860 08990358
 
Prayer cross on the west side of the church
Prayer cross on the west side of the church Kirchplatz
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1894 Granite stele with crucifixion group, typical of the region and of regional history, three-tiered base, pillar-like granite stele with ornamental-geometric relief decoration (approx. 1.5 m), cast-iron cross indicated as a tree of life, gilded Christ, John and Maria, with a cartouche framed by palm fronds (gold) Inscription: "It is done" 08990357
 
Catholic parish church of St. Mary of the Assumption
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Catholic parish church of St. Mary of the Assumption Kirchplatz
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1429-1440 Gothic church building with stepped buttresses, 5/8 choir closure and west tower, of architectural and local significance. Stately hall church, built after a fire between 1429 and 1440, vaulted in 1527 08990356
 
Catholic parish Maria Himmelfahrt (rectory and rectory as well as adjoining buildings connected by a connecting structure) Kirchstrasse 1
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18th century, core probably older Ancillary building with a funeral hall on the ground floor and a representative room with a wooden beam ceiling on the upper floor, rectory as a representative structure in the context of the church, ancillary building also of local and structural significance. Rectory: two-storey plastered building with largely conventional proportions, windows with plastering flaps, box windows, profiled eaves, crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering. Extension: two-storey plastered building, lower than the rectory, attached to the rectory by means of a connector (above with windows, below from the inside a round arched gate passage, from the outside straight lintel), on the ground floor funeral hall (simple), upper floor with wooden beam ceiling and partition (room division but probably not original) , this building is probably older than the rectory. 08990359
 
Residential house and butcher shop in closed development
Residential house and butcher shop in closed development Kirchstrasse 8
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Marked 1910 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, symmetrically laid out plastered building with fine ornamentation and curved gable over the central projectile, two-storey, ground floor with plastering, original gate, box window, upper floor window with decorated muntin, box window, plaster mirror, garland-like fine plaster ornamentation in the central projectile with initials (AM) and designation, the almost oval gable window covered with a fine snail shell-like ornament, stepped plaster ornament, saddle roof, beaver tail covering 08990370
 
Residential house in closed development and outbuildings Kirchstrasse 15
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Around 1880 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Building with economical plaster structure, two-storey, windows and doors (one bricked up) with segmented arches, on the upper floor two with rectangular walls, partly original sprouting, old door leaf, plastered facings, plinth, corner, cornice pilaster strips, profiled eaves, gable roof, plain tile covering, partially renewed, rear annex: one-storey with jamb, mountain door, gable roof, beaver tail covering. 08990371
 
Evangelical parish church Wittichenau and archway
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Evangelical parish church Wittichenau and archway Kolpingplatz 8
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1908 Architecturally and historically significant, the gable side with strong relief with a varied Palladian motif, single-nave building with arched windows extending into the roof, strong pilasters, on the gable side four pilasters with a fighting zone and profiled arch, roof apron, in the middle a bell cage with pilasters and gable structure as well as lateral ones strong oval volutes, keystone, gable roof, side round stair tower, enclosure with raised arched gate 08990384
 
Prayer cross Kottener Strasse (south of the sports field)
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Marked 1864 Of local and religious significance, simple granite base, approx. 1.80 m, inscription: "IHS / JM / 1864", on the side: "MM 1995", cross attachment 08990408
 
Prayer cross Kottener Strasse 9 (before)
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Marked 1873 Significant local and religious history, very plain granite base, inscription: "FS / 1873", renewed cross top, not very tasteful 08990412
 
Prayer cross Kottener Straße 17 (in front)
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Marked 1900 Elaborately designed granite base with original crucifixion group, of local and religious significance, base, approx. 2.20 m with profiling and floral ornament, inscription: “I. Kostors 1900 ”, in the gable relief of the Lamb of God, cast iron top with Mary and John at the foot of the cross, cross with floral ornament and a halo 08990410
 
Prayer cross Kottener Straße 22 (opposite)
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Marked 1882 Of importance in terms of local and religious history 08990409
 
Prayer cross Kottener Strasse 34
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Marked 1920 Significant local and religious history, sandstone, painted marbled, stepped base, inscription: "Erected in the year of salvation 1920 ... hael and Marie cross", upper part of the base with writing field (illegible), bust of Mary and putti, crucifix with wide Beams, all made of stone 08990411
 
Wayside chapel Liebegaster Weg
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End of the 19th century (wayside chapel); marked 1922 (plate) Significant local and religious history, small chapel with crucifix, restored in its original appearance, plastered construction, profiled ogival doorway with old lattice, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering, stepped gable, inside: wooden, altar-like structure with ornament, approx. 1.20 m large crucifix, tablet: “donated to the glory of God v. Deputy Head of Office Heinr. Handucka / Built by his brother Josef in 1922 " 08990528
 
Saxon post mile pillars (totality)
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) Market
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Marked 1732 Partial copy of a distance column, important in terms of traffic history. Partial copy of a Saxon distance column marked 1732, made of sandstone, in the typical form (labeled with distance information) obelisk on a base, with a coat of arms as well as "AR" - monogram and post horn mark. The column is in its original location, the inscription block is reproduced. The original is in the museum. Restorations took place in 1955 and 1973.

In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He commissioned Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) to do this. The post mile pillar system 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. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system.

Sandstone obelisk, market column at the original location, distance inscriptions on all four sides, year 1732 and post horn mark, piece of coat of arms, inscription block renewed, original inscription block in the museum, original base, 1955, 1973 restored.

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Residential building in closed development Market 6
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Around 1820 With shop, part of the old market development, historically significant, plastered building with original design elements, two-storey, ground floor partially changed, shop element around 1900, side pilaster strips with corner blocks, plastered mirror for old lettering under new signs, upper floor windows with profiled walls and strong sills , Ornamental decorations as roofing, profiled eaves, gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990449
 
House in a corner Market 7
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Core 17th century With a shop, building that has been preserved in its cubature at an important urban development point at the transition from the market to Badergasse, of architectural significance, two-storey, ground floor changed, otherwise intact wall-opening ratio, profiled eaves, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, two new dormer windows 08990450
 
House in a corner
House in a corner Market 8
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Kern around 1800 With shop, historically important, two-storey, elaborately profiled walls, windows renewed (plastic), crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering, 6 roof houses, sundial on the gable facing the market, somewhat smoothly renovated, original function? 08990367
 
Gasthof "Gute Quelle" in a corner location
Gasthof "Gute Quelle" in a corner location Market 9
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Core 17th century Architecturally and historically significant, two-storey, profiled garments, segmented arched windows on the ground floor in the dining room, profiled eaves, gable roof, beaver tail covering, later built-in shop, niche with a sculpture of St. John Nepomuk (18th century) 08990386
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 10
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1st half of the 19th century, core older With shop, part of the development on the market with a distinctive roof structure, historically important, two-story, ground floor probably changed, upper floor in the original structure, niche with crucifix, gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990387
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross Maukendorfer Straße (shortly before the junction to Brischko)
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Late Middle Ages Of local historical importance, granite cross approx. 1.40 m high, a narrow cross carved along the length of both cross beams, also on the back 08990555
 
Watermill and mill moat
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Watermill and mill moat Mühlgasse 5
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Kern around 1732 Stately structure, upper floor visible half-timbering, of architectural and local significance. Mill: Solid ground floor, the axis of the mill wheel can still be seen at the Mühlgraben, upper floor with double-bar framework with strong beams, diagonal struts, windows with sprouts, one solid gable end, hipped roof, beaver tail covering. 08990372
 
Krabat Elementary School
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Krabat Elementary School Neudorfer Weg 1
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1928 Well-proportioned building, the extension with pointed arches typical of the time at the arcature, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Main building, three-storey, heavily windowed facade, windows not original, plastered bezels, wide eaves, hipped roof, roof pike, on the narrow side a dormer window, imitation crown cover, one-storey extension slightly curved, arcature with six pointed arches, the brick pillars with triangular pilasters, one original door, wide eaves, hipped roof, five dormers. 08990373
 
Prayer cross Neudorfer Weg 8 (next to)
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Marked 1860 Significant local and religious history, simple granite base, approx. 2.00 m, cross with gold-plated crucifix 08990429
 
Granite base of a prayer cross Saalauer Straße (just before the railway embankment)
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2nd half of the 19th century Significant regional history, granite base, very plain, without inscription (cross attachment currently at the pastor's) 08990531
 
Prayer cross Saalauer Straße 16 (in front)
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19th century High quality wooden figure on a new cross, of regional historical importance, approx. 60 cm long crucifix, Gothic design, unmounted 08990426
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Saalauer Strasse 31 (in front)
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After 1918 Sandstone stele with a tabernacle-like structure, of local historical importance, approx. 1.30 m high sandstone with a triangular end, in the upper part a rounded black granite slab with etchings with Christ at the gate, in the lower part the inscription: “As first victim of the World War In this area the mill owner and farmer Jakob Brösan and the landowner Nikolaus Jank both from Sollschwitz had a fatal accident on August 5, 1914 while transporting horses to the war. God have mercy on their souls! " 08990427
 
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Prayer cross Saalauer Straße 38 (opposite)
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Marked 1910 Of regional historical importance, approx. 2.20 m high granite base, elaborately designed, inscription: "1910 / Chr. Dubau", cross attachment, Latin inscription 08990530
 
Wooden cross with crucifix Särchener Strasse (corner of Maukendorfer Strasse)
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Marked 1831 Religious history of importance, approx. 3 m high wooden cross, small inscription: "Erected for the honor of God / Graf family / 1831" 08990396
 
Prayer cross Särchener Strasse 1 (next to)
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Marked 1882 Significant in religious history, approx. 1.80 m granite base, painted and partly gold-plated, inscription: "MD 1882" 08990398
 
Residential house with a right-angled extension and stable-barn building with a passage and two granite entrance posts Särchener Strasse 7
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Around 1800 Property largely preserved in its original structure and appearance, relic of the historical development of the place, of architectural significance. Residential house: simple single-storey plastered building in half-open development, windows with plastered bezels, winter windows, entrance with basket arch, original door and skylight, profiled eaves, gable roof, one side hipped, beaver tail covering. Right-angled extension: massive plastered building with segment-arched opening, poor state of construction. Barn: brick building with a passage to the rear garden. Two granite pillars of the courtyard entrance, monolithic. 08990406
 
Kobermühle (without newer extensions) and Mühlgraben as well as mill technology
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Kobermühle (without newer extensions) and Mühlgraben as well as mill technology Särchener Strasse 12
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Mid-19th century, around 1900 Today the museum is integrated, without newer additions, of technical and site historical importance, elongated building with a five-storey middle section added later, two-story, solid, plastered, saddle roof, with passage, middle section brick, flat saddle roof, partly original windows 08990404
 
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Prayer cross Särchener Strasse 12 (before)
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Around 1900 Significant local and religious history, about 2 m high plinth with profiles and Eucharist inset as a relief, crucifix with Mary in a flower frame at the foot 08990403
 
Prayer cross Särchener Strasse 16 (next to)
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Marked 1864 Significant local and religious history, granite base, approx. 1.80 m, profiled, partly gilded, inscription: “P. Haidan / 1864 “, crucifix with angel at the foot 08990405
 
Schowtschickmühle;  Mill yard and mill technology
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Schowtschickmühle; Mill yard and mill technology Schowtschickweg 1
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Kern around 1500 (mill); around 1900 (barn) Four-sided courtyard, partly with half-timbering, very old in the core, extensive technical equipment of a grinding and tamper mill, partly reconstructed, of local and technical significance, last double French grinding mill in Germany.

Mill building: single-storey, solid, wide granite walls, gable roof, plain tile roofing, a mountain door, half-timbered extension: solid ground floor, segmental arch entrance, double-bar framework with diagonal struts, boarded gable, gable roof, plain-tailed crown covering. Barn: solid, two-storey, with stable part, segment-arched doors and gates, recently boarded up, gable roof, beaver tail covering, mill wheel reconstructed.

Irregular open courtyards with one- and two-storey residential and farm buildings, some in half-timbered, the gable roofs formerly reed roofs. The single-storey water mill with overshot water wheel, driving grinding and tampering works, was probably a residential building with a cellar extension, a two-storey building with a gable roof and a towed vaulted cellar in the 19th century. Solid ground floor with hallway (stove and oven), living room and bedroom, utility cellar, half-timbered upper floor with hallway with single flight of stairs, bedrooms and chambers, room height 2.20 m, top floor not developed, severely endangered.

Mill technology: Freiwehr channel, water channel, overslit mill wheel. Shot tunnel consisting of shot wheel, comb wheels, millstones, pouring funnel, suction system. Flour aisle out of service since 1950. 4 millet pounders, out of service since 1950. Reconstructed water wheel and gutters. Stable building, two-storey, 1907. Stable building and wagon shed.

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Prayer cross Schowtschickweg 1 (before)
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Marked 1847 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high granite base with profiles (latex paint residues), inscription: “GG 1847”, cross top with roof 08990483
 
Prayer cross in front of Sommerfeld 21 (corner of Hosker Straße)
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Marked 1909 Elaborately designed granite pedestal with a cross on top, of local and religious significance, approx. 2.20 m high pedestal with various profiles, the lamb of God set off in light color, chalice with host and IHS, floral ornament and inscription: “Erected for the honor of God / N . Paschke 1909 “, cast iron cross with Maria and Johannes, and cartouche 08990394
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Toepferstrasse 17
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Around 1800 One of the few buildings in the village with visible framework, historically significant, ground floor solid, smoothed, upper floor with double-bar framework and diagonal struts, original size windows, saddle roof, plain tile covering 08990360
 

Brischko

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Prayer cross Brischko 38 (before)
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Marked 1900 Regional history of importance, granite base, approx. 1.70 m, inscription: "IHS / NN / 1900", cast iron cross attachment 08990554
 
Waystone at Brischko 45 (eastern end of town)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approximately 1.60 m high granite stele with a pyramidal end, weathered inscription (illegible) 08990551
 

Dubring

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Waystone (on S 95, Dubring junction)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 1 m high, somewhat irregular granite stele with a flat end, without any inscription 08990475
 
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Prayer cross (east of the village on the road towards Wittichenau)
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Marked 1923 Significant local and religious history, approx. 3 m high wooden cross, approx. 1 m high wooden Christ, mounted, in the base area a small niche with a figure of Mary, inscription: "PM / 1923" 08990474
 
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Landmark (at the crossroads at the northern exit of the village in the direction of Lindenweg)
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19th century Granite, of local importance, about 40 cm high, somewhat irregular granite block, without inscription 09302542
 
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Prayer cross Dubring 3 (forward)
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Marked 1932 Wooden cross with a high quality figure of Christ, of local and religious significance, about 3 m high wooden cross with wooden figure, about 1.20 m, mounted, Sorbian inscription: "ND 1932" "MK 2000" 08990467
 
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coat of arms Dubring 4
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Marked 1579 Significant local history, coat of arms, mostly red and gold, renovated 08990472
 
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Prayer cross Dubring 4 (forward)
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Marked 1855 Of local and religious significance, about 1.80 m high profiled granite base, inscription: "IHS / RM / 1855", cross top with gilding 08990471
 
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Prayer cross Dubring 7 (forward)
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Late 19th century Of local and religious significance, granite base, approx. 1 m, mounted, new cross attachment, inscription: "HS NB" 08990466
 
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Western barn of a three-sided farm Dubring 11
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Around 1880 The essential structure of the original plaster structure has been preserved and is of importance in terms of building history and economic history. Barn: Brick, originally plastered, two large gates, jam zone set off by cornice, ventilation holes as ornament, gable roof, beaver tail covering. 08990465
 
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Prayer cross Dubring 13 (forward)
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19th century Of importance in terms of local and religious history. Wooden crucifix (approx. 1.40 m) set, inscription tablet: "O wanderer, o pilgrim, say where the journey is going, imprint my picture in your heart and mind, every step will bring you profit". 08990464
 
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Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Dubring 14
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19th century Significant for local and religious history, approx. 80 cm high granite base, approx. 1.30 m high column (both renewed), top with four reliefs, colored and gilded (Sebastian, Petrus, Bishop, Crucifixion) 08990470
 
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Prayer cross Dubring 22 (before)
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Marked 1867 Of importance in terms of local and religious history 08990469
 
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Hoske

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Weir (west of the town center)
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1st half of the 20th century System with two supporting pillars, of technical and local significance, pillars and retaining walls made of natural stone blocks 08990567
 
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Mill, two side buildings, barn and stone deck bridge
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Mill, two side buildings, barn and stone deck bridge Hoske 19
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2nd half of the 19th century, core older Large four-sided courtyard, the structure of which has been preserved, the mill house with an elaborate facade design, especially on the gable side, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.

Mill: two-storey with jamb, solid, ground floor quarry stone, granite walls, partly original windows, plaster structure through corner blocks and cornices, gable with arched window ensemble, arched windows and lunettes, gable roof, plain tile covering. Axis received from the mill wheel.

Adjacent outbuilding: 1 1/2 storey, solid, ground floor quarry stone, partly granite walls, cornice, gable roof, beaver tail covering, ruinous, part of the roof truss is missing.

Second auxiliary building (opposite the mill house): two-storey, solid, ground floor quarry stone, two archways, partly granite walls, slightly changed, corner blocks, plaster strips, old windows, numerous pigeon holes, profiled eaves, gable roof, beaver tail covering.

Barn: two large round arched through gates, jamb, numerous ventilation openings in a creative arrangement, gable roof, beaver tail covering.

Bridge: two-span stone deck bridge, very rare of this type, almost unchanged.

Already placed under protection by Haubold on November 20, 1994, but without the bridge.

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Prayer cross Hoske 19 (before)
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Marked 1888 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high granite base with elaborate ornamentation, inscription: “IHS / J. Sauer / 1888 “, cast iron cross attachment 08990558
 
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barn Hoske 22
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17th century Stand construction with blocking out and St. Andrew's crosses, rarity, historically important, approx. 1 m in the lower part blocked out, overlapping cross struts, two large gates, boarded gable, saddle roof 08990560
 
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Prayer cross Hoske 22 (before)
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Marked 1861 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high granite base, "Donated in honor of God in 1861 / G. Karch", cast-iron cross 08990559
 
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Hoske Catholic Chapel
Hoske Catholic Chapel Hoske 26
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1898 Plastered building with classicist shapes and roof turrets, of importance for the local history and the street scene, rusticated mirrors in the base area, belt cornice, half-columns in Tuscan order, arched windows, door and window with keystone and accentuated fighter, wide profiled eaves, gable with oculus ornament and profiled frame, saddle roof, Beaver tail covering, wooden, open roof turret with curved tent roof, choir apse 08990561
 
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Western barn and southern side building of a four-sided courtyard Hoske 29
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After 1900 Both buildings have largely been preserved in their original appearance, which are of importance in terms of architectural history and the appearance of the streets. Barn: brick, plastered, two drive-through gates, ventilation openings as a design element, especially on the gable side, gable roof, beaver tail covering. Stable: two-storey, plastered, ground floor with original segmented arched openings, cornice (missing on the gable side), window with muntin, mountain door, gable roof, beaver tail cover, pigeon escape holes 08990566
 
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Prayer cross Hoske 29 (before)
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Marked 1881 Significant local and religious history, approx. 2 m high granite base, two-colored, inscription: "IHS / M. Mijon / 1881", cast iron cross attachment 08990562
 
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Prayer cross Hoske 31 (next to)
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Mid 19th century Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.70 m high, simple granite base with chamfered corners, renewed cross top, black granite with gilded figure (atypical) 08990564
 
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Hoske train station; Station building with attached goods handling shed and western toilet house Hoske 36
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After 1900 Main building typical of the time, plastered construction with economical design details, including ornamental framework (today a residential building), goods handling and ancillary building made of brick, of importance in terms of architectural and railway history. Outbuildings: Brick, T-shaped floor plan, segmented arched doors and windows, original windows and doors, jamb zone Prussian half-timbered, beam heads as consoles, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering, ventilation structure. Main building: brick plinth, windows with sloping profiled walls and profiled sills, some old windows, old doors, irregular floor plan, gables with different gable roofs or hipped roofs, beaver-tail crown covering. 08990568
 
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Eastern barn and southern side building of a four-sided courtyard Hoske 37
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2nd half of the 19th century Both have largely been preserved in their original appearance, and have a significant impact on the building history and the street scene. Stable: two-storey, solid, partly granite walls, old windows, mountain door on the upper floor, pigeon escape holes, cornice on the courtyard side plastered over, preserved on the outer walls, saddle roof. Barn: massive, two large through gates, ventilation openings, pigeon escape holes, saddle roof. 08990570
 
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Prayer cross Hoske 38 (before)
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Marked 1910 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high granite stone, inscription: “IHS / Erect for the honor of God / MA Jannaschka / 1910”, cross attachment 08990563
 
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Farmhouse and archway of a three-sided courtyard Hoske 41
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Around 1880 Residential building with plastered structure and ornament typical of the time, archway typical of the region, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Residential house: two-storey, solid, (newly plastered in 1994), gable side with plaster strips, oculi with rosettes, two arched windows with continuous sill, fighter zone, lunette, gable roof, beaver tail covering, old windows, archway and passage, wall covered with beaver tail covering. 08990571
 
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Farmhouse with attached stable, opposite side building, eastern barn, archway and fountain of a three-sided courtyard Hoske 42
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2nd half of the 19th century All buildings have been preserved largely unchanged, with original details that are important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape. Residential house: two-storey, quarry stone ornamentation, granite walls, cornice (brick), old windows, pigeon escape holes, gable roof, beaver tail covering. Adjacent stable: 1 1/2 storey, vault, mountain door, dovecote, gable roof, beaver tail covering. Two outbuildings: solid ground floor, wooden jamb construction, crested roof, plain tile covering. Barn: two passageways, remnants of plastering structure, jamb zone, gable roof, rear side enlarged gate. Archway: basket arch made of brick, old gate, beaver tail crown cover. 08990572
 
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Prayer cross Hoske 42 (before)
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Marked 1863 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.80 m high granite plinth with embedded relief (Last Supper), “NS / 1863”, atypical, renewed cross attachment 08990573
 
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Eastern barn of a four-sided yard Hoske 51
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Probably 18th century Half-timbered barn, typical of the region, historically significant, lower part blocked out, two compartments, boarded gable, gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990575
 
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Prayer cross Hoske 52 (in front)
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Marked 1867 Significant local and religious history, granite plinth, approx. 1.80 m, embedded relief (Last Supper), "J. Kretschmer / 1867 “, cast iron cross, in front of it praying, kneeling angel, until 2011 erroneously under number 53 (before) in the list of monuments 08990574
 
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Prayer cross Hoske 59 (opposite)
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Marked 1880 Significant local and religious history, approx. 2 m high granite base, inscription: "IHS / MD / 1880", cast iron cross with roof 08990569
 
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Keula

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Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross Elsterweg (on the bike path)
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15-17 century Significant local history, heavily weathered granite cross 08990432
 
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Prayer cross Keula 25 (at)
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Marked 1868 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.60 m high granite plinth with sparse ornamentation, “Erected for God's honor / 1868”, plaque: “Donated in gratitude by all residents of Keula / City of Wittichenau 1998 / consecrated on July 24, 1998 “, Cross attachment, cast iron, with gilding 08990588
 
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Steindeckerbrücke behind Keula 25 (near the so-called ark)
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19th century Of cultural and historical importance, four granite slabs 08990437
 
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Residential house and side building opposite on the angled floor plan of a farm Keula 26
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2nd half of the 19th century (side building); Kern around 1800 (residential building) Plastered buildings with structure, at a place that shapes the site, of importance in terms of building history. Outbuildings: two-storey, solid, L-shaped floor plan, wall-opening ratio on the courtyard side slightly changed, plaster strips, on the upper floor, mountain door, pigeon excursion holes, gable roof, beaver tail covering. Short sash: old things, old door, gable with arched windows, old windows, gable roof, beaver tail covering. Residential house: two-storey, massive, some windows blocked, gable with arched windows, old core! 08990456
 
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Prayer cross Keula 26 (before)
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Marked 1865 Significant local and religious history, approx. 2 m high granite base with profiles, inscription: "GR 1865", cast iron top with cross, Mary and John, partly gilded 08990457
 
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Barn of a three-sided farm Keula 28
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After 1900 Brick barn with ornamental ventilation openings, original appearance preserved, of architectural and economic significance, two large segment arched doors, gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990458
 
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Prayer cross Keula 32 (before)
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Marked 1893 Significant local and religious history, approx. 2 m high granite base, profiles, somewhat gilded, inscription: "IHS / RA / NL / 1893", on the side: "SN 1993", cross attachment with gilding 08990438
 
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barn Keula 33
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Probably 17th century With a blocked-out base area and visible framework with cross braces, rare in the district, of architectural and economic significance, approx. 1.20 m blocked out, single-bar framework with overlapping struts, lined, boarded gable, gable roof, plain tile covering 08990433
 
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Northeast field barn Keula 63
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Mid 19th century Mighty brick building in a characteristic location at the entrance to the village, original preserved, rare example of this size, of architectural and economic importance, elaborate ornamental design through ventilation openings, three larger segment arches with old wooden gates, gable roof, beaver tail canopy 08990459
 
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Prayer cross Keula 63 (before)
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Marked 1870 Significant local and religious history, approx. 2 m high granite plinth with profiles and mirror, inscription: “In honor of God, M. Pölk donated this monument together with his wife”, high quality cast iron cross 08990460
 
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Prayer cross Keula 75 (before)
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Marked 1876 Of local and religious significance, profiled approx. 2 m high granite base, inscription: “Mikw. Catfish. 1876 ​​”, cast iron cross attachment with gilding 08990461
 
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Field barn Keula 78
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Around 1900 Largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural and economic importance, plastered, ventilation slots as wall design, arched passage with old gate, gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990462
 
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Keula Catholic Chapel
Keula Catholic Chapel Keula 89
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2nd half of the 19th century Small plastered building with neo-Gothic elements, of local and religious significance, ogival window and door jambs, southern gable side with strong crowns and cross, gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990436
 
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Landmark at Keula 89 (corner of Elsterweg)
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Marked 1921 Of local history, about 30 cm high, rounded granite with an inscription 08990435
 
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Kotten

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 116 and 17 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 116 and 17 runner stones (Corridor 4, parcel 127)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying history and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Truncated pyramid (basic size 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 116 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line, with 17 irregular stones Distances on the boundary line. Boundary stone without color. 09305454
 
Prayer cross (north of the town center, just before the stables)
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Mid 19th century Significant in terms of local history and religious history, simple granite base, set, approx. 1.60 m, inscription: "IHS", on the foot. "ML 1992", simple cross attachment 08990514
 
Prayer cross (north of Kotten, north of the stable)
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19th century Of local and religious significance, about 1.90 m high, plain granite plinth with a simple mirror in the lower part, cross top 08990548
 
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Wayside shrine (south of town)
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Probably 17th century Of local and religious significance, granite base with polygonal column, tabernacle-like top with three reliefs (bishop / crucifixion / little Sebastian), pyramidal closure 08990546
 
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Prayer cross (south of Kotten)
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Marked 1759 One of the few examples from the 18th century, of local and religious significance, approx. 1.80 m, simple granite base, head renewed, inscription: "1759 / (side) rest. 1998 MC", cross attachment 08990545
 
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Prayer cross opposite Kotten 3 (north of the town center towards the stables)
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Marked 1851 Of local and religious significance, granite base, approx. 1.80 m, plain, inscription: “Michael Salowski / 1851”, on the base: “Fam. Schicket./ rest. 1992 “, cross attachment with gilding 08990513
 
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Prayer cross Kotten 10 (next to)
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Marked 1855 Of local and religious significance, approx. 2.20 m high granite plinth with small niches, inscription: "Gemeinde Kotten / 1855", cross top 08990534
 
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Prayer cross Kotten 13 (before)
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2nd half of the 19th century Of local and religious significance, about 1.60 m high, simple granite base, inscription: "IHS", cross top with gilding 08990543
 
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Prayer cross Kotten 15 (before)
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Marked 1865 Of local and religious significance, approximately 1.80 m high granite base with Last Supper relief, inscription: "IHS / P. Scholz / 1865", cross attachment 08990542
 
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Prayer cross Kotten 16 (before)
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Marked 1896 Of local and religious importance, approx. 2 m high granite plinth with gilding, inscription: “M. Serbin / 1896 “, inappropriate cross attachment made of black granite 08990535
 
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Prayer cross Kotten 23 (before)
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Marked 1917 Of local and religious importance, approx. 2 m high granite plinth with gilding, inscription: “IHS / RN / Familie J. Noack u. Fr. Mgd. ”, Cross attachment, black granite 08990539
 
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Prayer cross Kotten 33 (before)
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Mid 19th century Significant local and religious history, simple granite base, approx. 1.50 m atypical cross attachment (renewed) 08990536
 
Path stone and boundary stone Kotten 33 (before)
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19th century Significant for traffic and local history, road stone: approx. 1.20 m high granite stone with a flat pyramidal finish, weathered font, boundary stone: approx. 0.40 m high natural stone with a semicircular finish 08990537
 
Prayer cross Kotten 59 (before)
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20th century Wooden cross, of local and religious significance, about 3.50 m high wooden cross, small niche with Mary, about 60 cm tall figure of Christ, mounted 08990540
 
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Prayer cross Kottener Weg (south of the railway embankment)
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Marked 1869 Of local and religious significance, profiled granite plinth, approx. 2 m, whitewashed, inscription: “O Jesus through your wounded heart foot u. Hand be gracious to me in my last end. J. Salowsky / 1869 “, cast iron cross attachment 08990550
 
Prayer cross Kottener Weg
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Marked 1950 Memorial stone for Nikolaus Wocko, who fell in World War II, of local and religious significance, granite plinth with profiles, inscription: “My Jesus forgiveness and mercy through the merits of your holy wounds. In the pious memory of our only son Nikolaus Wocko who was missing in Stalingrad ”,“ Erected in 1950 ”, a small cross made of stone, the figure of Christ missing 08990549
 

Maukendorf

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Mill
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Mill Maukendorf Gutshof 5
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Around 1800 Broad plastered building, stately cubature, wall-opening ratio intact, of architectural and historical importance, two-story, solid, brick, plastered, gable side with profiled sills, corner pilasters with ashlar, gable edged with profiling, oculus with ornaments, profiled eaves, crooked hip, Changed outbuilding 08990583
 
North-western side building (with upper arbor) of a three-sided courtyard Maukendorf Gutshof 6
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1st half of the 19th century Without a single-storey extension, upper floor half-timbered, singular in the place, structurally and economically important, ground floor solid, brick, openings with flat segment arch, old door, old windows, upper floor double-bar half-timbered, very old windows, upper arbor, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering, gable boarded up 08990584
 
North-eastern side building of a former three-sided courtyard Maukendorfer Chaussee 14
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Around 1880 Typical farm building with plastered structure, of architectural and economic importance, two-storey, massive, some windows with muntin, cornice, on the gable side windows on the upper floor with straight roofing, in the gable two arched windows with continuous sill and accentuated fighter, above oculus, gable roof, beaver tail cover , two bat dormers, until August 2011 erroneously under Maukendorfer Chaussee 12 in the list of monuments, according to ALK data number 14 08991098
 

Neudorf-monastic

image designation location Dating description ID
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Neudorf-Klösterlich 1 (near)
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Marked 1876 Of local and religious significance, base approx. 1.80 m, granite, original cross attachment 08990481
 
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Prayer cross Neudorf-Klösterlich 7 (near)
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Marked 1869 Significant for local and religious history, 2 m high profiled granite base with neo-Gothic shapes, inscription largely illegible, on the base “M. Graf / Neudorf / 1869 “, cross attachment with gilding 08990476
 
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Prayer cross Neudorf-Klösterlich 11 (before)
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Marked 1845 Significant local and religious history, approx. 2 m high granite base, mounted, inscription: "MW 1845", original cross top with small columns and cherubim on the base, above it children with a chalice and palm branch 08990477
 
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Farmhouse Neudorf-Klösterlich 20
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According to information, around 1875, probably older Ground floor partly solid, partly half-timbered, upper floor half-timbered, the only preserved half-timbered house in the village, of architectural and house-historical importance. Ground floor partly solid, partly half-timbered, which is blocked out in the lower part, wide threshold, upper floor with single-bar framework, diagonal struts, original windows with muntin, gable roof, in the half-timbered part rammed earth. 08990479
 
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Rachlau

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 115 and a runner stone
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 115 and a runner stone (Corridor 3, parcel 38)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying history and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 115 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line, a corresponding runner on the Boundary line. Border stone without color. 09305452
 
Weir
Weir (Corridor 4, parcel 22)
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1st half of the 20th century Of importance in terms of technology history 08990577
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross (at the northern exit of the village)
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Marked 1920 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high granite base with elaborate profiling, "IHS / J. Malki / 1920", cross top, black granite, gold-plated Christ 08990576
 
Residential stable house and side building (without rear extensions) of a two-sided courtyard Rachlau 5
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1st half of the 19th century (two-sided courtyard); 2nd half of the 19th century (stable) The only example in the place with half-timbered buildings, scientific and documentary value. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, upper storey half-timbered, rear part demolished, street gable side boarded up, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering, old windows, rear single-storey extension with a sloping roof. Side building: two-storey, ground floor quarry stone masonry, massive street gable, half-timbered on the courtyard side partly boarded up, gable roof, beaver tail covering. 08990580
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Rachlau 15 (next to)
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Marked 1879 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.50 m high granite base, "IHS / 1879", cast-iron cross attachment with gilding 08990579
 
Waystone next to Rachlau 22 (south of the village towards Groß Särchen)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, approximately 1.50 m high granite stele with a semicircular finish 08990582
 
Catholic chapel in Rachlau
Catholic chapel in Rachlau Rachlau 24
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Around 1930 Plastered building with pointed arched windows and roof turrets in the center of the village, of architectural and regional significance, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering, open roof turret with bell, bent helmet roof, niche with figure of Mary above the gable-side entrance 08990578
 
Prayer cross Rachlau 26 (before)
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Marked 1893 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high profiled granite base, "IHS / PW / 1893" on the side "AG 2000", cross top in black polished granite, gold-plated Christ 08990750
 
Southern side building of a three-sided courtyard Rachlau 27
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Late 19th century L-shaped floor plan, plastered building with belt cornice and gable roof, elaborately designed gable side, relic of the original rural development, of architectural and economic importance. Two-storey, short wing 1 1/2-storey, solid, segmented arched gates, on the ground floor some windows have been changed, mostly windows with old muntins, mountain door, pigeon escape holes, cornice, gable roof, beaver tail crown cover, add-on saddle roof, beaver tail crown cover, gable side cornice, upper floor with corner pilasters with ashlar, window with profiled roof, oculus with decorative shape. 08990749
 
Prayer cross Rachlau 43 (before)
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Late 19th century Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.50 m high granite base with gold-plated medallion "IHS / AK / 1986", cross top, black granite 08990748
 
Prayer cross Rachlau 58 (before)
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Marked 1882 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.50 m high granite base, cross top 08990581
 

Saalau

image designation location Dating description ID
Prayer cross
Prayer cross (west of the Saalauer Mühle)
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Marked 1857 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.70 m high granite base, plain, inscription: "IHS / PP / 1857", cross top with gilding 08990544
 
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Prayer cross (Road from Wittichenau to Saalau, right side)
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2nd half of the 19th century Significant for local and religious history, simple granite base, without inscription, approx. 1.80 m, cross top 08990533
 
Prayer cross (Road from Wittichenau to Saalau)
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Marked with 1902 Significant local and religious history, approx. 2.20 m high granite base, elaborate, inscription: “G. Zomack / 1902 “, cross attachment with Maria and Johannes 08990532
 
Prayer cross Saalau 6 (before)
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Late 19th century Of local and religious significance, approximately 1.80 m high granite base with ornament, inscription: “I adore! Not wood and stone, but you my Jesus all by yourself ”, atypical cross attachment (renewed), black granite 08990523
 
Prayer cross Saalau 8 (before)
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2nd half of the 19th century Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.40 m high granite base with profiling and mirror, no inscription, cross top 08990525
 
Prayer cross Saalau 10 (before)
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Marked 1856 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.60 m high granite base, inscription: "IHS / NR / 1856", cross attachment 08990526
 
Catholic chapel Saalau Saalau 13
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1953-1954 Plastered building with three arched windows each on the long side, tower with tent roof in the north, small apse in the south, of architectural and regional significance 09304023
 
Prayer cross Saalau 14 (before)
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Around 1900 Of local and religious significance, about 3.50 m high wooden cross, about 1.20 m tall Christ, set 08990522
 
Prayer cross Saalau 16a (before)
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Marked 1877 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1 m high granite base with ornament, inscription, reverse: "Renewed 1877 / Joseph Nels", cross attachment

with gilding

08990524
 
Prayer cross Saalau 17 (before)
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Mid 19th century Of local and religious significance, approx. 2 m high, simple granite base with chamfered corners, cross top 08990521
 
Prayer cross Saalau 22 (before)
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Mid 19th century Of local and religious significance, about 1.60 m high, simple granite plinth, cross top 08990520
 
Saalau mill, side building, barn and mill technology
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Saalau mill, side building, barn and mill technology Saalau 23
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Marked 1843 Four-sided courtyard preserved in its structure in an exposed location, extensive technical equipment, evidence of the village mills of the 19th and 20th centuries, of local and technological significance. Mill: two-storey, solid, wide cube, entrance with strong granite walls, next to it stone with inscription, bakery on the back, rear gable side with overbuilt mill wheel, saddle roof, slated. Outbuildings: two-story, upper floor mostly half-timbered, slated, massive gable end with plastered structure, mountain door, window with old muntin, saddle roof. Barn: massive, two passages, plastered, mighty saddle roof, slated. Residential stable house: Removal of the residential stable house (number 23a), 2012, insufficient monument value available: two-storey, solid, partly changed, gable side with strong sills, gable roof, beaver-tail crown covering.
  • History: Designated with PZ = Peter Zschornack, 1843; Mill burned down before 1843, then rebuilt; Owner Georg Bresan (around 1980)
  • Technical Equipment:
    • Mill wheel with a diameter of 5.40 m, medium-sized, built in 1962, wooden shaft, iron shovels, wooden struts
    • Gearbox: Old German stock gear
    • Mill equipment: grinding mill, grist mill, pointed mill, cooling ship (Fleder), wind cleaning machine, a roller mill from Grosse (Pirna), a roller mill from Maschinen & Mühlenbauanstalt Hobjan & Frauenberger, Bautzen, peeling machine, caution and formerly millet pounder (only partially available, status 1987) , electrically operated, oven, transmission with hemp rope over approx. 30 m to the threshing machine
08990511
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Saalau 23 (before)
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Marked with 1734 Significant local and religious history, simple granite base, mounted, inscription: "1734 / GB", cross attachment 08990512
 
Prayer cross Saalau 25 (next to)
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Marked 1897 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high granite base, inscription: “Happitsch / 1897”, above “IHS”, cross attachment 08990519
 
Prayer cross Saalau 30 (before)
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Marked 1858 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.80 m high granite plinth with gilding, inscription: "IHS / NS (?) / 1858", cross attachment with

gilt

08990518
 
Prayer cross Saalau 31 (before)
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20th century Wooden cross, of local and religious significance, approx. 3.50 m high wooden cross with approx. 1.0 m tall figure of Christ, mounted, on the base inscribed "JK 1992" 08990517
 
Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Saalau 36 (before)
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Marked 1840 Column with tabernacle-like top, of local and religious significance, granite base with approx. 1.20 m high column, top with a figure of Mary in front of it, colored, cross top, on the base marked with "1840" 08990515
 
Prayer cross Saalau 56 (next to)
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Marked 1843 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high granite base, plain, inscription: "JM / 1843", cross attachment, inscribed "DHIM 1843" 08990527
 

Target sweat

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 118 and 22 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 118 and 22 runner stones (Corridor 5, parcel 28)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying history and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 118 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the borderline, associated with 22 irregular stones Distances on the boundary line. Boundary stone without color. 09305456
 
Prayer cross (Road towards Saalau) Marked 1857 Of importance in terms of local and religious history 08990510
 
Prayer cross (Road to Saalau)
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Marked 1865 Significant local and religious history, approx. 2 m high granite base, profiled, gilding, inscription: "1865 / A. Mietsch", cross top with gilding 08990509
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross (east of the town center towards Mühle)
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Marked 1857 Significant in terms of local and religious history, simple granite base with sparse profiling, inscription: “G. z. Honor / PP / 1857 “, cross attachment 08990494
 
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Prayer cross Sollschwitz
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Probably marked 1844 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.20 m high granite plinth with profile, inscription (difficult to read): "MDV / 1844"? 08990493
 
Catholic chapel Sollschwitz
Catholic chapel Sollschwitz Sollschwitz 19
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1716 Small baroque hall church with roof turret, located at the entrance to the village, of architectural and local significance. Small hall building from 1716, rebuilt in 1842. The plastered building with 3/8 end, gable roof and roof turret. Covered flat inside. Three-part altarpiece from the 18th century. with carved figures of various sizes and quality, the middle picture of the evangelist Mark from the late 19th century, flanked by the carved figures of Joachim, 18th century, and Anna Selbdritt, these and St. Sebastian in the late Gothic essay, the painting of the Coronation of Mary in an oval acanthus frame also 18th century - carved figures of Johannes d. T. and a Pietà both 18th century. High quality crucifix, dated 1708.

Rectangular plastered building with corner pilaster strips, segmented arched windows with plastering flaps, arched entrance, profiled wooden eaves, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, roof turret with lantern and hood.

08990495
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross in front of Sollschwitz 19 (at the church)
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15-17 century Of local significance, granite cross approx. 80 cm high 08990496
 
South-eastern residential stable and side building with angled barn of a three-sided courtyard Sollschwitz 20
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Stable around 1840 (residential stable house); 1927 (barn) Residential stable house restored in detail in its original appearance, singular in the village, side building with barn, largely original, previously a dance hall was integrated here, of architectural and local significance. Stable building: two-storey, massive, economical plaster structure, plastering flaps, cornice, protruding eaves, old windows (partly recovered from other buildings), gable with two arched windows, two inscription panels: "Jakob Mitsch", "Josef 1995 Scholze", crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering. Barn and side building: L-shaped floor plan, brick, large barn doors, side staircase with planking, one of which is two-story, gable roof, beaver-tail crown covering. 08990503
 
Prayer cross Sollschwitz 20 (behind)
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Back marked 1910 Significant for local and religious history (implemented), approx. 2 m high, very simple granite stele, inscription on the reverse: “I. Mikel / 1910 "(originally front side)," Familie Scholze / 1998 ", cross attachment 08990504
 
Side building of a four-sided courtyard Sollschwitz 21
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2nd half of the 19th century Preserved in cubature, typical of the region, important from an architectural point of view, two-storey, solid, ground floor partially changed, cornice, upstairs windows with cleaning flaps, mountain door, old windows, gable roof, plain tile covering 08990497
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Sollschwitz 21 (before)
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Marked 1891 Of local and religious significance, approx. 2.20 m high granite plinth, elaborately designed, inscription: “I. Graf / 1891 “, cross attachment (old), restored 08990498
 
Mural at the culture house Sollschwitz 25
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Marked 1971 Mosaic with figures in Sorbian costumes, of local and regional historical importance, approx. 6 m × 3 m, multicolored mosaic, dancing adults and children playing, signed: BUK 71 08990507
 
Prayer cross Sollschwitz 26 (before)
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Marked 1868 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.80 m high granite plinth, somewhat simpler, inscription: "IHS / 1868", cross attachment with gilding 08990502
 
Prayer cross Sollschwitz 28 (before)
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Marked 1890 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high granite base, profiles, inscription: “J. Scholtze / 1890 “, cross attachment with gilding 08990501
 
Prayer cross made of wood (war memorial) Sollschwitz 35 (before)
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20th century In the center of the village, of local history, approx. 4 m high wooden cross with approx. 1.30 m high Christ, colored, renovated, plaque with name 08990490
 
barn Sollschwitz 36
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Late 19th century Brick barn with ornamentally inserted openings and structurally inserted quarry stone zones, of architectural and economic importance. Two-storey, ground floor with quarry stone zones, a large segmented arched door, second door supported by stable girders, cornice, on the upper floor serially arranged ventilation slots with crossed ends, gable roof, beaver-tail crown cover. 08990491
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Sollschwitz 36 (before)
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Marked 1890 Of local and religious significance, elaborate granite plinth, inscription: “M. Biesch / 1890 “, cross attachment 08990489
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Sollschwitz 38 (before)
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Marked 1862 Significant local and religious history, approx. 1.80 m high granite plinth, relatively simple in design, inscription: “P. Jank / 1862 // GJM 1997 “, cross attachment with gilding 08990488
 
House of a three-sided courtyard Sollschwitz 39
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1st half of the 19th century, probably older Upper floor half-timbered, rare value, historically important, two-storey, massive (renewed), upper floor half-timbered construction partly renewed, gable roof, partly cleaved roof beams 08990487
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Sollschwitz 40 (before)
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Marked 1890 Of local and religious significance, granite base approx. 2 m, lavishly profiled and ornamented, inscription (partly illegible) "1890", cross attachment 08990751
 
Residential building Sollschwitz 41
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Core 17th century Upper floor half-timbered, despite structural changes worthy of a monument due to the old half-timbered construction with Andreas crosses, of architectural and house historical importance, two-storey, ground floor solid, smoothed, upper floor gable side massive and smoothed, eaves side continuously with single-bar framework with overlapping Andreas crosses, gable boarded (new), gable roof, horizontal skylights 08990485
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Sollschwitz 41 (before)
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Marked 1895 Of local and religious significance, granite base, approx. 2 m, lavishly profiled and ornamented, inscription: “I. Krahl / 1895 “, cross attachment 08990486
 
Prayer cross Sollschwitz 56 (before)
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Marked 1890 Significant local and religious history, approx. 2.30 m high granite base, elaborate, inscription: “J. Meschkank / 1890 “, cast iron cross attachment, atypical color of the base 08990499
 
Prayer cross with plaque Sollschwitz 58 (before)
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Marked 1871 In memory of Jacob Mark, of local and religious significance, approx. 1.80 m high granite base with gilding, inscription: “Nicolaus Mark from Sollschwitz erected this memorial to commemorate his soldier who was wounded on October 21, 1870. of the same M in Versailles near Paris i. A. von 23 yrs. 6 m. Deceased dear son Jacob / 1871 “, cross attachment with gilding, cartouche 08990500
 
Farmhouse
Farmhouse Sollschwitz 90
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Around 1830 Upper floor half-timbered, one of the few preserved half-timbered houses in the village, of architectural and house-historical importance, massive ground floor, granite walls, upper floor visible framework, single-bar framework, diagonal struts at the corners, old windows, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, boarded gable and back, extension with a towed roof, worse structural condition 08990506
 
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Prayer cross Sollschwitz 93 (opposite)
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Marked 1866 Of local and religious significance, approx. 1.80 m high granite base with a small niche with Pietà, inscription: "JH (K?) / 1866", stone

Cross attachment

08990505
 

Spohla

image designation location Dating description ID
Prayer cross (west of Spohla)
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Probably 1836 Of regional historical importance, slender granite base approx. 2 m high, simple profiling, whitewashed inscriptions, dainty cross with crucifix 08990606
 
Prayer cross (west of Spohla)
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Marked 1875 Regional history of importance, granite base, approx. 2 m, with economical design, inscription: "IHS / G. Domanja 1996 / N. Domanja 1875", economical gilding, cross attachment (Christ is missing) 08990605
 
Field barn Spohla 2
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Mid 19th century Brick barn, largely preserved in its original state, of importance in terms of economic history and character of the townscape, brick, ornamental ventilation openings, a wide, arched gate in the middle, gable roof, beaver-tail crown covering 08990603
 
Field barn Spohla 5
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Before 1900 Block construction, typical of the region, of architectural and socio-historical importance, block box, rear side with extension with a sloping roof, boarded up jamb and gable, saddle roof 08990604
 
barn Spohla 7
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Before 1900 North of the four-sided courtyard, half-timbered with blockage, typical of the region, of architectural and socio-historical importance, boarded-up jamb and gable, gable roof, courtyard not accessible 08990595
 
Southern barn of a four-sided yard Spohla 12
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Probably 17th century Half-timbered / block construction, typical of the region, of architectural and socio-historical importance, approx. 1.20 m blocked out, half-timbered with overarching crosses, boarded gable, gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990594
 
Residential stable house and three side buildings
Residential stable house and three side buildings Spohla 14
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1879 Courtyard preserved in its structure, of economic and architectural importance. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, natural stone plinth, plastered walls partly sandstone, gable side with decorative openings, plaster tape, corner pilaster strips, profiled eaves, gable roof, stable with vault. Outbuildings: round arched gate, open to the courtyard, jam zone with segmental arch openings (original?), To the courtyard roof changes, gable roof, beaver tail covering. Outbuildings: brick, gate openings closed by glass panes, cornice, pigeon escape holes, mountain door, gable roof, beaver tail cover. Second courtyard building facing the field: barn passage with glass porch, gable with two large windows, otherwise original openings, cornice, saddle roof. The courtyard has been renovated, it has been converted into a restaurant and guesthouse or holiday apartment, despite the minor interventions due to the renovation, it is a monument. 08990596
 
Barn and plaque Spohla 18
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1930s (barn); after 1945 (VdN / OdF) Intermediate camp for concentration camp prisoners from March to April 1945, historically and locally of importance. Brick, two-storey, cornice, raised above the gates, ventilation openings with plastered mirrors, perforated structures, segmented arched windows, two large original sliding gates, gable roof, inscription: “Former subcamp of the Groß-Rosen concentration camp from March 1 to April 19, 1945 for 500 predominantly Polish and Soviet prisoners / stopover on their death march " 08990600
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross Spohla 42 (next to)
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15-17 century Of local historical importance, narrow granite cross approx. 90 cm high, side arms very short 08990597
 
Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Spohla 43
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2nd half of the 19th century Relic of the original development with original details, of importance in terms of the building history and the appearance of the street, two-story solid plastered construction, segmented arched windows (courtyard side with gates and entrances), original windows, cloaks with profiled sills, upper floor with profiled roofs, some with shutters, cornice, gable with two arched windows with continuous sill, fighter, oculus, gable roof, beaver tail covering, other buildings changed, ruinous, some collapsed 08990599
 
Farmhouse and block barn of a four-sided courtyard
Farmhouse and block barn of a four-sided courtyard Spohla 44
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Around 1880 Representative plastered building with numerous design elements, singular in the town, significant in terms of the history of the building and the street scene, two-storey, solid, several profiled cornices, pilaster strips on the ground floor with roughened ashlar, in the right part of the building a central projection with entrance and oculus in the gable, windows with segmented arch roofing and keystone, upper floor with straight roofs with consoles, rosettes and plastered mirrors in the attic zone, left part of the building with archway (set back), somewhat simpler, partly changed (shop fitting), two arched windows in the gable, saddle roof, window (plastic, renewed), block barn: jamb and gable boarded up, Gable roof, extended on the gable side 08990598
 
Under mill;  Mill building (without extensions) with technical equipment as well as mill ditch and mill pond
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Under mill; Mill building (without extensions) with technical equipment as well as mill ditch and mill pond Spohla 56
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2nd half of the 19th century Significance in local history, building history, technical history and landscape-defining value, three-and-a-half-story solid plastered building with a gable roof, part of a four-sided homestead, building largely authentically preserved, with a passage on the ground floor, emphasis on the first floor with clinker cladding arches over the windows and brick strip and brick frieze as horizontal accents, almost entirely original Windows (cross bar) preserved (on the ground floor, first floor), mill technology (roller mills, transmission) preserved, Mühlgraben and Mühlteich not filled in 09305125
 
Farmhouse and side building of a four-sided courtyard Spohla 58
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Around 1880 Brick buildings typical of the region, largely preserved in their original appearance, of architectural significance. Residential house: two-story, segmented arched window, window with old muntin, winter window, German ribbon, gable with two arched windows and lunette, adjoining auxiliary building with entrance and passage, both saddle roofs, courtyard inaccessible. 08990590
 
Farmhouse and three side buildings Spohla 123, 124
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2nd half of the 19th century The structure of the four-sided courtyard has been preserved with brick buildings typical of the region, which are of architectural and economic importance. Residential building: two-storey, brick, window openings partly changed, on the upper floor still with a flat segmental arch, in the gable two arched windows, above lunette, saddle roof, on the rear gable. First outbuilding: one-storey, with jamb, segmental arched entrance and gate passage, original windows, saddle roof. Second outbuilding: two-story, massive, original windows, saddle roof. Third annex: courtyard not accessible, therefore building cannot be described. 08990355
 
Cemetery chapel
Cemetery chapel Spohla 129
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Around 1900 Significant local history, brick building with pointed arched windows and tower, hall with a three-sided end, gable roof and beaver tail covering, pointed arched window with original muntin, three-storey tower with decorative pilaster strips, original windows, door renewed, tent roof, beaver tail covering 08990592
 
Outbuildings Spohla 158
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Marked 1778 With a block room, originally a residential building, of architectural and socio-historical importance, single-storey, rear eaves side with a massive extension, surrounding framework with ornate leaves, block room, partly the beams replaced by clay construction, wooden door frames, gable roof, boarded gable, beaver tail covering 08990602
 

Deletions from the list of monuments

Deletions from the list of monuments (Wittichenau)

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 11
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2nd half of the 19th century Structurally important; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 08990376
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

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  • List of listed monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, as of April 15, 2014
  • Monument map of Saxony , accessed on August 18, 2017
  1. a b c Barbara Bechter (edited by), Wiebke Fastenrath (edited by), Georg Dehio (author), Dehio Vereinigung (edited by): Dehio - Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Sachsen Volume 1 . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1996, ISBN 978-3-422-03043-5 .
  2. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on June 13, 2017 .

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