List of cultural monuments in Zeithain

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The list of cultural monuments in Zeithain contains the cultural monuments of the Zeithain community and its districts in the Saxon district of Meißen (as of July 2017). The notes are to be observed.

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

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  • Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Zeithain

image designation location Dating description ID
Boundary obelisk for the August the Strong's pleasure camp, the so-called Zeithainer camp
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Boundary obelisk for the August the Strong's pleasure camp, the so-called Zeithainer camp (Map) 1730 Obelisk of the Zeithain camp - distinctive, widely visible baroque stone, regional historical significance. Sandstone obelisk on sandstone plinth, with inscription and coat of arms, heavily weathered. 08956569
 


Administration building of the former Zeithain barracks (Map) around 1910 (administration building) local and military historical significance. House 143, two-storey plastered building, original windows and door, elaborately designed portal, hipped roof . 08956576
 


Horse stables of the former Zeithain barracks
Horse stables of the former Zeithain barracks (Map) around 1900 (horse stable) Part of the oldest building on the barracks area, of local and military significance. Single-storey, rectangular plastered building with original feeding troughs, cast-iron columns and stone floor. 08956598
 


Administration building of the former Zeithain barracks
Administration building of the former Zeithain barracks (Map) re. 1900 (administration building) local and military historical significance. Two-story massive brick building, partly plastered on the upper floor, original windows and door, marked 1900 in the gable over the entrance area. 08956577
 


Main building (with tower structure) of the former Zeithain barracks
Main building (with tower structure) of the former Zeithain barracks (Map) around 1910 (barracks) local and military historical significance. Massive two-storey plastered building, with plastered structure , central projectile with tower structure, original windows, wall opening ratio intact, hipped roof with little roof house. 08956575
 


Kastanien-Ahorn-Allee (garden monument)
Kastanien-Ahorn-Allee (garden monument) (Map) laid out around 1900 (avenue) Part of the old barracks , of local and military importance. Main axis that runs through the entire barracks area. 08956590
 


Side building (Ausgedingehaus) of a three-sided courtyard At the lower pond 3
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re. 1834 with segmented arch portal, largely preserved half-timbered construction, rare in the townscape, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered visible, segmental arch portal with keystone (this marked “Merkel 1834”), facing the gable, original window size, partly preserved winter windows, crooked hip roof . 08956563
 


Three-sided courtyard with residential stable house (No. 5, without front extension), side building (No. 5a, without front building, with Kumthalle) and barn At the lower pond 5; 5a
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Early 19th century Side building with a beautiful two- bay Kumthalle , residential stable on the upper floor half-timbered, part of the old local structure, largely completely preserved farm, of architectural and economic significance.
  • Residential stable house without front extension on the street side: two-story plastered building, in the upper floor half-timbered living area, original wall opening ratio preserved.
  • Side building: with two-bay Kumthalle, two-storey plastered building, three segment-arched gate entrances, two doors on the upper floor
  • Barn: plastered quarry stone masonry , segmented arched gate entrance and segmented arched gate passage, gable roof
08956588
 


The aggregate of St. Michaelis Church and the Zeithain churchyard with the individual monuments: church, churchyard portal and enclosure wall, epitaph, tomb as well as war memorials and aggregate part: churchyard Main street
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16th century (church) Consolidation of St. Michaelis Church and Zeithain churchyard, with the following individual monuments: church, churchyard portal and enclosure wall, epitaph, tomb as well as war memorials for the fallen of the First and Second World Wars (ID No. 08956557) as well as the following aggregate part: churchyard - hall church of the Renaissance period with furnishings, slender north tower from the Baroque era, Renaissance churchyard portal, of local and ecclesiastical significance. Enclosure: partially plastered quarry stone wall with roof tile cover. 09300036
 


Zeithain church, churchyard portal and enclosure wall, epitaph, tomb and war memorials (individual memorial for ID No. 09300036)
Zeithain church, churchyard portal and enclosure wall, epitaph, tomb and war memorials (individual memorial for ID No. 09300036) Main street
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16th century (church) Individual features of the entity St. Michaelis Church and Zeithain churchyard: Zeithain church (with fittings) - hall church from the Renaissance period with fittings, slender north tower from the Baroque era , Renaissance cemetery portal, of local and ecclesiastical significance. 08956557
 


Residential building, former school Hauptstrasse 1
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1862 Because of its historical significance as an old school, it is listed as a historical monument and of local historical importance. The school, which was previously in the same place, was in poor condition and had only one classroom. 08956556
 


Residential house, attached stable building, side building (with Kumthalle) and barn, courtyard paving, two courtyard trees and enclosure of a three-sided courtyard
Residential house, attached stable building, side building (with Kumthalle) and barn, courtyard paving, two courtyard trees and enclosure of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 6
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re. 1839 (residential house) Residential house plastered building with a beautiful entrance portal, side building with a rare three-bay Kumthalle, seat of one of the richest farmers (Fam. Bennewitz) in town, ensemble original and closed, stately and shaping the townscape, of architectural and economic significance. 08956574
 


Stable house, gate pillar and enclosure of a former three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 12
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re. 1833 (stable house) Upper floor partially half-timbered, segmented arch portal, building typical of the area and characterizing the appearance of the town, of architectural significance. 08956589
 


Residential stable house, attached coach house, side building (with Kumthalle), gate pillar and enclosure of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 14
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re. 1834 in the gable (stable house) Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, in the massive gables of the residential stable house and side building triple windows ( Palladio motif ), very representative farm from the 19th century, of architectural and economic importance. 08956555
 


Residential stable house and barn as well as gate system of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 18
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1st half of the 19th century (stable house) Buildings largely preserved in their original state in a courtyard typical of the time and place.
  • Stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof
  • Side building (marked 1831): two-storey, plastered quarry stone masonry, with stables, sandstone walls, half-hip roof, partly original winter windows, gable
  • Barn: plastered quarry stone masonry with two large straight gate entrances, crooked hip roof, original gate system.
08956553
 


Side building (Ausgedingehaus) and barn of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 26
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18th century (side building) Side building, single-storey plastered building with segment arch portal, part of the old local structure, of social and economic significance
  • Thoughts: single-storey plastered building with sandstone walls, hipped roof, gable
  • Barn: plastered building with a large, straight gate entrance, crooked hip roof
08956551
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 30
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re. 1834 with half-timbered upper floor and basket arch portal, in a location that characterizes the townscape, very well-preserved example of half-timbered architecture typical of the landscape, of architectural significance. 08956550
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house, side building and barn as well as a well house Hauptstrasse 32
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re. 1850 (stable house) Three-sided courtyard with residential stable house, side building (with Kumthalle) and barn as well as fountain houses, fencing and two courtyard trees at the entrance area - plastered solid buildings, with triple windows (Palladio motif) in the gable, largely original courtyard of significance for the townscape, of architectural and economic significance. 08956549
 


Residential building Hauptstrasse 36
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around 1800 Simple plastered construction, original vaults preserved inside, evidence of vault construction technology, of architectural significance. Two-storey plastered building, 5: 2 axes, renovated, original barrel vaults in the basement, original vaulted ceilings preserved on the ground floor, old roof truss, hipped roof. 08955421
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Lichtenseer Strasse 4
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Mid 19th century (stable house) Most of the original house with half-timbered houses on the upper floor, rare in the townscape, of architectural significance. Ground floor massive, partly changed, upper floor half-timbered, partly original windows, winter windows, sandstone walls, half-hip roof, half-timbered with thresholds, struts, bars, corner struts (forms three-sided courtyard with number 6). 08956565
 


Zeithain School Schulgasse 1a
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1905-1906 representative school building with largely authentic cubature and proportions as well as facade structure with an emphasized center, local historical value. 09300126
 


Rectory, with a side archway
Rectory, with a side archway Teichstrasse 1
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Mid-18th century Simple plastered building, half-hipped roof with bat dormers, located directly at the churchyard, significant in terms of local history. Two-storey plastered building, wall opening ratio and original window size preserved, sandstone walls, hipped roof with dormers, basket arch portal. 08956560
 


villa Teichstrasse 19
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around 1890 Wilhelminian-style clinker facade, unique in the townscape, former home of the richest farmer in town, of architectural significance. One-storey, stately clinker brick building on a granite base, grooved sandstone walls, arched clinker brick structure above the windows, hipped roof with slate covering . 08956561
 


Material entirety Ehrenhain Zeithain with the individual monuments: tower monument, gate system, cemetery building and camp barrack (ID no. 08956547) as well as the designed cemetery area including avenue (garden monument) and the remains of the old enclosure as a material entirety
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Impersonal entity Zeithain grove with the individual monuments: Tower Monument, door system, cemetery building and storage shed (. ID No. 08956547) and the landscaped cemetery including Avenue (garden monument) and the remains of the old fence as a material entity part. Zum Ehrenhain 1
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1946 (or 1948–1949) Material entity Ehrenhain Zeithain, with the following individual monuments: tower monument, gate system, cemetery building (so-called cemetery keeper's house, today document house) and storage barrack (moved here, today exhibition room) (ID no. 08956547), furthermore with the designed cemetery area including avenue between the buildings of the Ehrenhains and access avenue (garden monument) as well as remnants of the old enclosure as a whole - the complex commemorates the innumerable dead in the Zeithain prisoner-of-war camp set up in 1941 and the politically shaped culture of remembrance in the GDR, of international and regional significance (see also ID no. 08956546) . 09304288
 


Tower monument, gate system, cemetery building (so-called cemetery attendant's house) and camp barrack (individual monument for ID No. 09304288)
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Tower monument, gate system, cemetery building (so-called cemetery attendant's house) and camp barrack (individual monument for ID No. 09304288) Zum Ehrenhain 1
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1946 (or 1948–1949) Individual monuments of the entity Ehrenhain Zeithain: Tower monument, gate system, cemetery building (so-called cemetery attendant house, today document house) and camp barrack (moved here, today exhibition room) - the complex commemorates the countless dead of the Zeithain prisoner of war camp established in 1941 and the politically shaped culture of remembrance in the GDR, from of international and regional significance (see also ID no. 08956546). 08956547
 

Cottewitz

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Coat of arms stone Cottewitzer Strasse 7
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re. 1835 (coat of arms) Decorative square sandstone plaque depicting two coats of arms of the Pflugk family connected by an intertwined ribbon , local historical and artistic value. According to the owner's statement, it was originally attached to a pillar in the enclosure of the estate, later walled up, e.g. Currently stored (see also Rittergut Cottewitz , Wappenstein next to number 11, object 08956630) 09266638
 

Gohlis

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Side building (with Kumthalle) of a four-sided courtyard
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Side building (with Kumthalle) of a four-sided courtyard Elbweg 11
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Mid 19th century Very well preserved building, part of the old local structure, of architectural and economic significance.
  • Residential building: two-storey solid plastered building, gable facing the Elbe, wall opening ratio still intact, some original windows, winter windows, crooked hip roof (residential building has meanwhile been painted)
  • Outbuildings: plastered brick building with jamb, sandstone walls, single-arched Kumthalle, saddle roof , beaver tail covering
08956597
 
Path stone in enclosure wall
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Path stone in enclosure wall Elbweg 22 (near)
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19th century Significance in terms of traffic history, scratched sandstone cube, weathered inscription: “Jacobsthal, Zschepa”, integrated in the enclosure wall. 08956584
 
Gohlis Church, churchyard with enclosure and war memorial
Gohlis Church, churchyard with enclosure and war memorial Kirchstrasse
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17th century / 18th Jh (church) Gohlis village church (with furnishings) - in the core Romanesque hall church with retracted choir and north tower, significance in terms of building history and local history. 08956593
 
Residential building Kirchstrasse 39
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Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, monumental despite structural changes, one of the few half-timbered buildings in town, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, windows on the ground floor partially enlarged, half-hip roof, partially winter windows. 08956600
 
Ice bouncers in the enclosure wall to the Elbe Lindenstrasse 19
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19th century (ice bouncing) one of the last ice bounces (also called haben) of the place as a testimony to the flood situation during ice drift, of local history, cone-shaped walled-in baffle in the enclosure wall, made of rubble, plastered. 08956595
 
Residential building Lindenstrasse 24
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around 1800 Two-storey plastered building, building of the former brewery, significance of the local history. Massive two-storey plastered building, 3 to 11 axes, one half of the building new windows, the other half original windows, crooked hip roof. 08956603
 

Jacobsthal

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 206 (individual monument for ID No. 09305644)
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 206 (individual monument for ID No. 09305644) (Map) after 1828 In terms of surveying 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 made of sandstone with plinth directly on the border line, number 206 chiseled on the opposite side and the country code KP-KS Stein heavily weathered and its shape blurred, inscriptions no longer legible.

09305493
 


Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 207 (individual monument for ID No. 09305644)
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 207 (individual monument for ID No. 09305644) (Map) after 1828 In terms of surveying 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 made of sandstone with a plinth directly on the border line, number 207 chiseled on the opposite side and the country code KP-KS Stein heavily weathered and its shape blurred, inscriptions no longer legible.

09305494
 


Triangulation column
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Triangulation column (Map) re. 1866 (triangulation column) Second order station, significant testimony to geodesy of the 19th century, of significance in terms of surveying history. 08956543
 


All of them cemeteries of honor for Soviet prisoners of war, three military cemeteries (KII, KIII and KIV) with central monuments
All of them cemeteries of honor for Soviet prisoners of war , three military cemeteries (KII, KIII and KIV) with central monuments (Map) 1951 Cemeteries of honor for Soviet prisoners of war , three military cemeteries (KII, KIII and KIV) with central monuments as well as enclosures (all parts of a whole) - located in the Jacobsthal and Zschepa districts, facilities remind of the countless dead of the Zeithain prisoner of war camp established in 1941 and of the politically shaped culture of remembrance in the GDR, of international and national historical importance (see also ID No. 09304288). 08956546
 


Entrance building of the station At station 1
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around 1890 (train station) Very well-preserved, Wilhelminian-style clinker brick building , of local and traffic historical importance, but primarily of contemporary importance as a monument in connection with the crimes of the Wehrmacht against prisoners of war in World War II. 08956532
 


Side building (with Kumthalle) of a four-sided courtyard At the village pond 3a
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End of the 19th century Plastered solid building with a rare three-bay Kumthalle and triplet window (Palladio motif) in the gable, of scientific and documentary value, of architectural significance. Two-storey plastered house, plastering on the ground floor, cornice, profiled sandstone walls on the ground floor and first floor, original window sizes, mezzanine floor, original door, above inscription and date: “E. Lehmann 1893 ", today divided courtyard with two different house numbers (number 3 and number 3a), side building with Kumthalle (3-yoke) probably originally belongs to number 3, number 3a partly renovated, house number 3 very ruinous (2011), therefore recorded as a termination. 08956538
 


Residential stable house (without extension) of a three-sided courtyard Am Dorfteich 9
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re. 1880 largely original, gable-independent plastered building with twin windows in the gable, in a location that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance. Two-storey solid plastered house, partly plastered quarry stone masonry, 10 axes on the upper floor, original window size with chiseled sandstone walls, original door, inscription in the lintel: "HM Görlich 1880", gable roof (forms three-sided courtyard with Am Dorfteich number 9a). 08956536
 


House and barn of a two-sided courtyard Gohliser Gasse 8
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around 1890 Residential building, single-storey plastered building with twin windows in the gable, one of the few preserved small farms in the village, architecture typical of the time and place, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Residential building: one-storey plastered building with chiseled sandstone walls, corner ashlar made of plaster, flat cornice, mezzanine floor, twin windows with round arches in the gable, gable roof, original windows, outbuildings: plastered single-storey building with large archway, segment arch, plain tile covering (one-sided). 08956542
 


Residential house, side building (stable house) and further side building as well as two gate pillars of a four-sided courtyard
Residential house, side building (stable house) and further side building as well as two gate pillars of a four-sided courtyard Gohrische Strasse 1
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around 1800 (residential building) Plastered solid buildings, largely preserved in its original form, characterizing the street scene, of architectural and economic importance. Residential building: two-story solid plastered building, windows on the ground floor changed, crooked hip roof, sandstone door walls, remains of the original paint scheme, residential stable house: two-story solid plastered building, in the street-side section only apartments, then upper floor apartment, ground floor stables, cleaning bottles on the upper floor, partly original windows, side buildings: Quarry stone plastered. 08956541
 


Residential building Gohrische Strasse 5
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around 1880 Plastered building with twin windows in the gable, largely preserved in its original form, typical of the place and the time, of architectural significance. Two-storey plastered building, five to three axes, independent from the gable, original windows and window sizes preserved, some winter windows, twin windows in the gable, original door, saddle roof. 08956539
 


Transformer station
Transformer station Hausener Strasse
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around 1915 Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history. Massive plastered building on a square floor plan, intermediate roof with crooked hip with beaver tail covering, slated tower-like structure with flat tent roof, beaver tail covering. 08956604
 


Residential stable house (No. 23), barn and side building (No. 25, with Kumthalle, without front building) of a three-sided courtyard Hausener Strasse 23; 25
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2nd half of the 19th century Courtyard complex typical of the time and place, plastered solid buildings, rare three-bay Kumthalle, of architectural and economic importance. Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building, gable slightly changed, sandstone walls, gable roof, barn: solid plastered building, with two large segment arch gates, gable roof, side building: solid plastered building with two segment arch gates and three-bay kumthalle, jamb with two door openings, gable roof, without extension. 08956373
 


Residential house, stable building, barn and side building (with Kumthalle, without front building) as well as pigeon house of a four-sided courtyard Hausener Strasse 30
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Late 19th century (residential building) Very well-preserved complex in the center of the village, solid buildings that characterize the townscape, clearly illustrates rural history, of importance in terms of building history and economic history. Residential house: two-storey solid plastered building with 7 to 4 axes, sandstone walls, pulley system in the gable, barn: solid plastered building, saddle roof, 2 large original gates, jamb slit window, side building I: plastered building with Kumthalle (3-yoke), upper floor jamb, saddle roof, side building II (stable barn): plastered building with jamb, sandstone walls, pigeon house: base plastered, two-storey tower-like structure with gable roof (forms four-sided courtyard with number 32). 08956535
 


Jacobsthal church (including furnishings), churchyard with the tomb of the Kürbs family and memorial for those who fell in the First World War
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Jacobsthal church (including furnishings), churchyard with the tomb of the Kürbs family and memorial for those who fell in the First World War Kirchgasse
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1779-1782 Jacobsthal Church - baroque hall church with west tower, of local and art historical importance. Evangelical parish church. Well proportioned, beautifully structured hall church with west tower, built in 1779 under Curt Gottlob von Seydewitz (marked on cartouche above portal), renovated several times, restoration in 1992. 08956533
 


Residential building Zur Heide 1
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re. 1869 Originally preserved rural house near the Jacobsthal train station, plastered building with a beautiful door portal and twin windows in the gable, elaborately designed example of the local and time-typical construction method, of architectural significance. Massive two-storey plastered building with elaborate plaster structure, sandstone walls, door jambs and door originally preserved, window jambs profiled on the gable, twin arched windows in the gable with plaster ornamentation, gable roof, belt cornice, slightly profiled cornice. 08956531
 

Kreinitz

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 203 (individual monument for ID No. 09305644)
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 203 (individual monument for ID No. 09305644) (Map) after 1828 In terms of surveying 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.

Slender sandstone stele, approx. 1.50 m high, with chiseled writing fields on the opposite side for number 203 and the country code KS / KP directly on the border line country code subsequently processed and made unrecognizable.

08958939
 


Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 205 (individual monument for ID No. 09305644)
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 205 (individual monument for ID No. 09305644) (Map) after 1828 In terms of surveying 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.

Shredded pyramid stump made of sandstone with plinth directly on the border line, number 205 chiseled on the opposite side and country code KP-KS country code subsequently processed and made unrecognizable.

09305492
 


Hereditary funeral of the Egidy family
Hereditary funeral of the Egidy family (Map) 1840 (grave complex) local historical significance. Grave place with four tombs of the von Egidy family , owners of the manor of the Kreinitz estate: 1st stone: gray granite, Christoph Holm von Egidy, b. 1894, Christoph Hans von Egidy, b. 1905, both died in 1947 in the Mühlberg camp, / 2nd stone: resting place of the von Egidy family, / 1st wooden cross: Margarethe von Egidy: geb. 1867 died 1944, / 2nd wooden cross: Emmeline Flegel born. Kahle from Bautzen : born 1846 d. 1924. 08956580
 


Material entirety of the Kreinitz manor with the individual monuments: two estate managers' houses, distillery and smithy and farm buildings as well as two further farm buildings as total elements
Material entirety of the Kreinitz manor with the individual monuments: two estate managers' houses, distillery and smithy and farm buildings as well as two further farm buildings as total elements At the gardens 3; 4; 5; 6
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19th century Material collection of the Kreinitz manor , with the following individual monuments: two estate managers' houses (No. 3 and No. 5), distillery and smithy (next to No. 3) and farm building (next to No. 5) - (ID No. 08956579) and two more Farm buildings (no. 4 and no. 6) as parts of the whole - of local historical importance, apart from the demolished castle, the complex is still in its original extent. Former Cowshed (number 6): today residential building, massive two-storey plastered building, gable roof. Residential house with business section (number 4): two-storey solid plastered building, saddle roof, original window openings. 09300034
 


Two estate manager houses, distillery and smithy and farm buildings (individual monuments to ID no. 09300034) At the gardens 3; 5
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Early 18th century (two estate managers' houses) Individual monuments of the totality of the Kreinitz manor: two estate managers' houses (No. 3 and No. 5), distillery and smithy (next to No. 3) and farm buildings - of local historical importance, apart from the demolished castle, the complex has still been preserved in its original expansion. 08956579
 


Former rectory, with side building and fencing Lange Gasse 7
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1887 Wilhelminian style plastered facade, largely original building, in connection with the church of local historical significance. Residential building: two-storey, solid plastered building with a central projectile, ribbon-like plastered structure over both floors, belted cornice, triangular gable over central projecting, hipped roof, original window size, original front door, sandstone walls, side building: single-storey, plastered, gable roof. 08956585
 


Former school (without extension), now kindergarten
Former school (without extension), now kindergarten Schulstrasse 10
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1903 according to the building file Former school - Wilhelminian style building , significance for the local history and appearance. 08955386
 


Kreinitz Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War
Kreinitz Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War Friendship Road
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1894–1895 (church) neo-Gothic hall church with west tower, brick construction, architect: Julius Zeißig , Leipzig , of architectural, local and ecclesiastical significance. 09299927
 


Side building of a farm, probably belonged to the old smithy Street of Friendship 2d
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Early 19th century The only preserved building of the former courtyard is a listed building, plastered building with twin windows in the gable, largely original appearance, of local historical importance. One-storey plastered building, saddle roof, original windows, winter windows, arched twin windows in the gable, mezzanine floor. 08956587
 


Memorial stone for the meeting of the Red Army with the US Army on April 25, 1945
Memorial stone for the meeting of the Red Army with the US Army on April 25, 1945 To Elbblick 11 (before)
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1977 (memorial stone) historical meaning. Red granite slab on natural stone block with inscription. Soviet memorial stone, Stiller Winkel. Research has shown that units of the Red Army met with units of the US Army at this location, on the banks of the Elbe, on April 22, 1945, that is, before Torgau. The memorial stone is dedicated to this event. Erratic boulder with blackboard, explanatory text, built: 1977. 08956583
 

Lorenzkirch

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Monument protection area Dorf Lorenzkirch
Monument protection area Dorf Lorenzkirch (Map) Monument protection area Dorf Lorenzkirch 09302356
 


Consolidation of St. Laurentius Church and Lorenzkirch cemetery with individual monuments Church, war memorials, tombs and enclosure wall (ID no. 08956634) as well as the cemetery with the funeral hall (total elements)
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Consolidation of St. Laurentius Church and Lorenzkirch cemetery with individual monuments Church, war memorials, tombs and enclosure wall (ID no. 08956634) as well as the cemetery with the funeral hall (objects as a whole) Old Salt Road
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17th century Consolidation of St. Laurentius Church and Lorenzkirch cemetery with the individual monuments: Church, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and war memorial for those who fell in World War II, as well as seven tombs and an enclosure wall with two cemetery gates (ID no. 08956634), and a cemetery with a laying out hall (Material parts of the whole) - Village church in the Romanesque style, of architectural and local significance. Ceremonial hall: single-storey plastered building with mansard gable roof and arched gate with keystone, there marked 1908. 08956635
 


Lorenzkirch Church (with equipment), war memorials, seven grave monuments and enclosure wall with gate pillars (individual monuments for ID no. 08956635)
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Lorenzkirch Church (with equipment), war memorials, seven grave monuments and enclosure wall with gate pillars (individual monuments for ID no. 08956635) Old Salt Road
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13th century Individual monuments of the aggregate St. Laurentius Church and churchyard Lorenzkirch: Church Lorenzkirch (with furnishings), war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and war memorial for the fallen of the Second World War and seven tombs and enclosure wall with gate pillars - village church in Romanesque style, architectural history and of local importance. 08956634
 


Former school, today the village community center, with an outbuilding, retaining wall and ice bouncer
Former school, today the village community center, with an outbuilding, retaining wall and ice bouncer Alte Salzstrasse 1
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around 1895 Former school, a Wilhelminian-style building in the immediate vicinity of the church, ancillary building in a gable-independent location on Dorfstrasse with one of the last ice bounces in the village, an important historical testimony to popular education. 08956637
 


Residential and warehouse, so-called Budenhaus Alte Salzstrasse 4
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Mid-18th century Two-storey solid building with a mansard roof, was used to store stands and technical materials for the annual supra-regional Lorenzmarkt on the Elbe meadows in front of the village silhouette, a historically significant building in an important location on the village street and in front of the church. Plastered building with sandstone walls, 2 storeys, sandstone window frames, mansard roof, the stalls for the annual Lorenz market are housed on the left, quarry stone masonry plastered in the 1970s. 08956633
 


Former cloister courtyard (kitchen estate of the Cistercian monastery Mühlberg) with two buildings, courtyard paving and garden with surrounding wall
Former cloister courtyard (kitchen estate of the Cistercian monastery Mühlberg) with two buildings, courtyard paving and garden with surrounding wall Alte Salzstrasse 5
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18th century, later reshaped (cloister courtyard) Former cloister courtyard (kitchen estate of the Cistercian monastery Mühlberg ) with two buildings (at an angle to each other), courtyard paving and garden with enclosing wall and two gate pillars to the field - local historical significance and link of the closed local front to the Elbe, located between the parsonage and the churchyard, birthplace of the experimental physicist and Nobel laureate Wolfgang Paul (1913–1993), therefore also of personal importance. 08956632
 


Parsonage with parsonage (No. 6), opposite side building (house, No. 6a), stable building, enclosure wall, two gate pillars of the courtyard entrance and two gate pillars to the vegetable garden and the parish garden (garden monument)
Parsonage with parsonage (No. 6), opposite side building (house, No. 6a), stable building, enclosure wall, two gate pillars of the courtyard entrance and two gate pillars to the vegetable garden and the parish garden (garden monument) Old Salzstrasse 6; 6a
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1687, later (re. 1847) remodeled (rectory) Rectory upper floor half-timbered plastered, high hipped roof with bat dormers, ensemble that characterizes the townscape as well as architectural and cultural-historical significance (one of the first coffee shops in Saxony). 08956631
 


Residential stable house (No. 8) with attached stable building, side building (older residential building, No. 9), enclosure wall and gate pillar of a former three-sided courtyard and an ice bouncer Alte Salzstrasse 8; 9
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before 1800 A farm that characterizes the locality, located next to the largest courtyard in the village and with one of the last houses with half-timbered clay infills, of architectural significance. Quarry stone and brick buildings, partly half-timbered, sandstone framing, residential house: 2 storeys, rear side winter windows, partly sandstone window and door frames, stable: quarry stone masonry, attached to the residential building, older residential house: half-timbered building, rear half-timbered with clay infills, two gate pillars, ice baffles in a different form, the barn as the rear end of the yard has already been demolished. 08956641
 


Residential stable house (No. 10), two side buildings (residential houses, No. 11 and No. 12) and barn of a farm as well as an enclosure wall Old Salzstrasse 10; 11; 12
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1798, later reshaped Largest courtyard in the village, solid buildings that characterize the townscape, residential stable house, some with a half-timbered upper floor, of architectural and economic importance. Residential house: massive, hipped roof, sandstone window frames, stable building: quarry stone and brick construction, sandstone window frames on the upper floor, the only Kumthalle in the village with sandstone pillars and sandstone stairs to the upper floor, plastered facade, original roof structure, e.g. Z. start of the renovation, barn: changed, but important for the closed character of the large courtyard, barn marked 1873 M. Oehmichen, stable building: quarry stone and brick buildings with plastered facades, stable building with the only remaining Kumthalle in the village - demolished before 2011. 08956642
 


Residential house (with attached stable building) of a farm Alte Salzstrasse 15
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around 1800 Location-defining location next to the old ferry inn with an eye-catcher from Schmiedegasse, the residential building is one of the few buildings in the village with a half-timbered upper floor, historically important. Residential house with attached stable: sandstone door walls, upper floor half-timbered, barn very nice with dovecote, currently in ruins (2011), gate pillar demolished before 2011. 08956644
 


Former inn with residential building (No. 16), side building (residential building, No. 17) and barn Old Salzstrasse 16; 17
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around 1800 As a focal point of the Elbe Path from the ferry far into the Elbe, the silhouette of a farmstead, a closed courtyard ensemble that has largely been preserved in an authentic form, of architectural, local and economic significance. Former inn with original windows, doors, stairs, floor tiles, basement, massive, sandstone walls, side building behind house number 17 demolished, the remainder no longer a monument, barn partially demolished, gate entrance demolished before 2011. 08956643
 


Residential building Alte Salzstrasse 22
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around 1800 Rural house, one of the last largely unchanged small courtyard properties, with a defining character for the adjacent Schmiedegasse, of social and historical importance. Old roof, plastered, decorated beam heads on roof overhang, with front door sandstone framing. 08956647
 


Ice bouncing on the property line Elbblick 11; 12 (forward)
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18th century (Eispreller) largest ice bouncer of the place, illustrates the connection between the system of the village within the flood area of ​​the Elbe and the flood situation during ice drift, of local significance, quarry stone, brick, sandstone. 08956640
 


Tower Dutchman (rest)
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Tower Dutchman (rest) Zschepaer Weg
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19th century A landmark that is visible from afar from the surrounding towns, characterizes the field landscape behind the flood dam and is of local and technological importance. Quarry stone brick masonry, Dutch windmill on the road - connection to the S 88 - located (mill burned out in 1946 and then used as a field barn). 08956648
 

Moritz

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Side building (stable house) and enclosure wall of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 4
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Mid 19th century (stable house) Upper floor half-timbered, impressive testimony to the historical local structure with architectural quality. Ground floor massive and plastered, windows in historical size with sandstone walls, courtyard wall and gable walls massive, with semicircular ridge window, eaves-sided upper floor on the outside with strong double-bar timbered, historical windows with six-point sprouting, enclosure: quarry stone wall, plastered, (object originally incorrectly recorded under house number 2 ). 08958870
 


Side building (with Kumthalle) of a farm Dorfstrasse 8
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2nd half of the 19th century (side building) single-storey plastered building with three-bay Kumthalle, rare and typical example of the village renewal with architectural historical significance, single-storey plastered building with sandstone door and window frames, jamb floor, mountain doors and towers, three-bay, basket-arched Prussian hall, octagonal pillars, basket-arched entrances. 08958871
 


Residential building Dorfstrasse 24
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re. 1794 Upper floor timber frame boarded up, basket arch portal, oldest part of the village settlement with architectural historical relevance. Ground floor massive, modified, arched door walls with wedge stone (marked “1794”) made of sandstone, upper floor partly timber-frame, boarded, partly solid and modified, boarded gable, crooked hip roof. 08958872
 


Tower Dutch Windmill
Tower Dutch Windmill Mill houses 2
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re. 1876 Typical evidence of village craftsmanship with local history and technical history quality, the townscape-defining windmill without wings, mighty brick cone, plastered, with round-arched eaves frieze, Welsche hood with weather vane and dating, approach of the king shaft with wing suspension visible. 08958873
 

Neudorf

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Transformer station
Transformer station Am Forsthaus 1 (near)
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around 1915 Evidence of the electrification of the place, of technical significance, massive plastered building on a square floor plan, intermediate roof crooked hip with beaver tail covering, slated tower-like structure with tent roof, beaver tail covering. 08956602
 
Wooden barracks of the former prisoner of war camp Zeithain
Wooden barracks of the former prisoner of war camp Zeithain Wasserturmstrasse 1
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around 1940 Testimony to Zeithain's role in local history during the Second World War. Prefabricated houses made of wood, wooden barracks of the Zeithain prisoner of war camp dismantled, originally built after the war in Neudorf (establishment of OT Neudorf in 1949), there as a residential house, kindergarten, partly vacant. partly changed. 08956571
 
Water tower and outbuildings
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Water tower and outbuildings Wasserturmstrasse 1a (opposite)
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around 1870 (water tower) Originally preserved certificate of the drinking water supply of the Zeithain military training area , technically and historically significant, in a location that defines the townscape. Brick water tower , base, three-storey shaft with arched windows, half-timbered water tank, bricked-up compartments (Prussian half-timbered), outbuildings: brick building on a rectangular floor plan, high arched windows with original windows, flat roof with four dormers and lantern. 08956530
 

Promnitz

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Material entirety of the Promnitz manor with the following individual monuments: castle, estate manager's house, two farm buildings and two barns (ID no. 08958874) as well as outbuildings and farm workers' houses as total elements
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Material entirety of the Promnitz manor with the following individual monuments: castle, estate manager's house, two farm buildings and two barns (ID no. 08958874) as well as outbuildings and farm workers' houses as total elements Am Elbdamm 1; 2; 3a; 3b
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1st half of the 18th century Material entirety of the Promnitz manor with the following individual monuments: Castle (No. 1), estate manager's house, two farm buildings (stables) and two barns as well as enclosure walls (ID No. 08958874) as well as outbuildings (No. 2) and farm workers' houses (No. 3a / 3b) as Total parts - the castle is essentially a renaissance building with a seating niche portal and a tower, redesigned in baroque style, an essential part of the old town structure that defines the townscape, of architectural, architectural, local and socio-historical importance. 09299963
 


Castle, estate manager's house, two farm buildings and two barns as well as enclosing walls (individual monuments to ID no. 09299963)
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Castle, estate manager's house, two farm buildings and two barns as well as enclosing walls (individual monuments to ID no. 09299963) Am Elbdamm 1
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re. 1603 (castle) Individual features of the material entity of the Promnitz manor: castle, manor house, two farm buildings (stables) and two barns as well as enclosure walls - the castle is essentially a renaissance building with a niche portal and tower, remodeled in Baroque style, an essential part of the old townscape that defines the townscape, is of architectural, architectural, historical, local and socio-historical importance . (Dehio Saxony I) 08958874
 

Röderau-Bobersen

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Side building (with Kumthalle) and attached front building (pull-out house) of a farm Alte Hauptstrasse 2
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re. 1899 Plastered solid buildings, three-bay Kumthalle, evidence of the old village structure with architectural historical value. Two-storey brick / quarry stone building, plastered, simple structure through belt tape or cornice, sandstone window and door walls, three-bay Kumthalle with flat arched arches, gable roof, head building protruding three-axis under a hipped roof. 08958875
 


Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard Alte Hauptstrasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, impressive testimony to the historical local structure, with architectural value. Residential stable house: Ground floor, gable and extension massive, plastered and partly changed, courtyard-facing upper floor double-bar timbered with partly four-winged windows with fixed transom, half-hipped roof, stable barn partly solid, partly half-timbered, sandstone window garments, entrances as large wooden gates, barn roof in front Canceled in 2011. 08958877
 


Residential house, side building, coach house and barn of a four-sided courtyard and courtyard paving Alte Hauptstrasse 8
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re. 1802 Residential house with half-timbered upper floor and basket arch portal, impressive evidence of the historical local structure with architectural value. Residential building: Solid ground floor, arched door frame with keystone (labeled "TIGS" and "1802") and window frames made of sandstone, a solid gable wall, upper floor half-timbered, with windows the size of the building period, crooked hipped roof, auxiliary building: single-storey plastered building with segmented arched entrances over brick lintels, saddle roof , Remise: single-storey plastered building with three segment arch gate entrances and gable roof, outbuilding with dovecote: single-storey plastered building with segmented arched gate, dovecote on the left, saddle roof with extension. 08958878
 


House and side archway of a farm Alte Hauptstrasse 9
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re. 1815 Residential house as the last evidence of a representative farm, solid construction with a mansard roof and a beautiful segmented arch portal, essential evidence of the old local structure with architectural and local historical relevance as well as the local image. 08958879
 


Residential building on the railway site
Residential building on the railway site At the arch triangle 1
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Residential building on the railway site; Brick building, formerly in functional connection with the Röderau train station ( route 6133, Röderau-Jüterbog ), evidence of the history of transport, largely authentically preserved 08958881
 


Residential building
Residential building Am Bogendreieck 4
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around 1880 Richly structured, Wilhelminian-style plastered facade, typical building near the train station and in largely preserved original condition, of architectural significance. Two-storey plastered building with a flat two-axis, gable-crowned central projection, 2: 8 axes, plaster grooves, profiled belt and cornice, on both floors segmented arch stone walls and sills on brackets, gable roof, largely preserved in its original condition, historically important. Two-storey plastered building with a flat biaxial, gable-crowned central projection, 2: 8 axes, plaster grooves, profiled belt and cornice, on both floors segmented arch stone walls and sills on consoles, gable roof. 08958889
 


War memorial for the fallen of World War I and three tombs (Henriette Sophie Lehmann, manor owner Mogk, K. Friedrich Schurig) in the cemetery
War memorial for the fallen of World War I and three tombs (Henriette Sophie Lehmann, manor owner Mogk, K. Friedrich Schurig) in the cemetery Lessaer Strasse
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2nd half of the 19th century of local historical importance. War memorial: red granite monolith, roughly hewn, polished inscription plaque with the names of the fallen, incised relief (sword and iron cross), at the foot of the memorial a polished granite slab with the inscription: 1939–1945. Grave complex of the manor Mogk with enclosure, already weathered, sarcophagus tomb, canopy tomb. 08958885
 


Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross Lessaer Straße 1 (near)
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middle Ages Sandstone cross of local historical importance, approx. 1.10 m high sandstone cross with conical long legs. 08958883
 


Residential building Lessaer Strasse 7
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re. 1809 Single-storey plastered building with basket arch portal, despite changes being part of the old village structure with socio-historical and architectural relevance. One-storey plastered building, arched sandstone door frame with simple profiling and keystone, small light hatch, window changed, gable roof with beaver tail covering. 08958888
 


Stable house of a farm Lessaer Strasse 42
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1818-1822 Upper floor on the courtyard side, plastered half-timbering, basket arch portal, evidence of the historical local structure with architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, arched door frame with keystone, solid gable and external eaves, upper floor half-timbered on the courtyard side, plastered, windows of historical size, hipped roof with mountain door. 08958887
 


Side building (with Kumthalle) and gate system of a farm Lessaer Strasse 47
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Early 19th century Three-bay Kumthalle on baluster-like pillars, unique in its appearance in the place, of architectural significance. Two-storey plastered building with three-bay Kumthalle on baluster-like pillars, round arches and wedge stones, double gate entrance with identical wedge stones, basket-arched stable door walls, upper floor with large mountain door, ventilation oculi, gable roof, inside, cross vaults with belt arches with belt arches over corrugated sandstone pillars and corrugated sandstone pillars People gate renewed. 08958886
 


Waystone
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Waystone Promnitzer Strasse 20 (next to)
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19th century Significance for traffic history, approx. 1.50 m high sandstone cube, inscription "Moritz / Großenhain" on two sides (partly weathered). 08958890
 


Röderau church, churchyard with enclosure wall, war memorial and three tombs
Röderau church, churchyard with enclosure wall, war memorial and three tombs Sandbergstrasse
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re. 1787 (church) Church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure wall, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, as well as three tombs - a simple baroque hall church with a west tower and polygonal choir closure, essential components of the historical site structure of architectural and site historical relevance. 08958880
 


Material entirety of the Bobersen manor with the individual monuments: manor house, estate manager's house, farm building, remains of the estate park and remise building (as a totality part)
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Material entirety of the Bobersen manor with the individual monuments: manor house, estate manager's house, farm building, remains of the estate park and remise building (as a totality part) Wiesenstrasse 7
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re. 1696 (manor house) Material entity of the Bobersen manor with the following individual monuments: manor house, estate manager's house, farm building and manor barn (ID No. 08958882) as well as gate system, remains of the manor park and remise building (as an entity part) - baroque manor house with roof turret and beautiful entrance portal, essential components of the old local structure that characterize the townscape , building history, local history and in parts scientific and documentary of importance. Gate system with people gate made of quarry stone pillars and simple metal wing gates. 09300030
 


Manor house, estate manager's house, farm building and barn of the Bobersen manor (individual monument for ID No. 09300030)
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Manor house, estate manager's house, farm building and barn of the Bobersen manor (individual monument for ID No. 09300030) Wiesenstrasse 7
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re. 1696 (manor house) Individual features of the entity Rittergut Bobersen - Baroque mansion with roof turret and beautiful entrance portal, essential components of the old local structure that characterize the townscape, of architectural, architectural, historical, local historical and in parts scientific and documentary importance. 08958882
 

Zschepa

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Residential stable house (without rear extension) of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house (without rear extension) of a three-sided courtyard Elbstrasse 9
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2nd half of the 19th century simple plastered building with twin windows in the gable, characterizing the townscape and largely original building, of architectural significance. Two-storey plastered quarry stone building, plaster ashlar at the corners, sandstone walls, belt cornice, some winter windows have been preserved. 08956592
 


Residential stable house and side building (with Kumthalle) with attached residential building (Ausgedingehaus) of a three-sided courtyard and courtyard trees Elbstraße 14
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Mid 19th century (stable house) Plastered solid buildings, largely closed courtyard complex with very well preserved old trees (chestnuts and walnuts), complex of importance for the site, architectural and economic history. 08956606
 


Post mill with full technical equipment
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Post mill with full technical equipment Weinbergstrasse 13
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1852 Well-preserved mill that defines the townscape and is of technical and local significance. 08956605
 

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).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. ^ Church first mentioned in 1495, mostly rebuilt and vaulted in 1594 (according to inscription on Pastor B. Lindner's tombstone in the choir). Tower from 1596, renovated in 1698. In 1886 the west porch was added. Restoration 1973 (interior). Plastered quarry stone building with wide, three-sided closed choir and saddle roof (ridge of the choir higher), arched windows. Slender north tower with eight-sided bell storey, slated baroque hood with lantern and onion. Inside there is a flat barrel vault with net ribs, a strikingly wide triumphal arch between the choir and nave. One-storey galleries on three sides. The basement of the tower is open to the choir, which has a groin vault. Late romantic organ by Schmeißer , 1927. High quality tombstones in the choir of Heinrich von Schleinitz (d. 1615) and his wife: tombstone with a portrait of Christoph Heinrich von Schleinitz (d. 1710), set in 1698 (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996). Other monuments:
    • Epitaph : 3 sandstone slabs each with a praying figure, coat of arms, pilaster structure and inscription, on the church wall,
    • Cemetery portal: Renaissance portal made of ashlars with fittings, flanking ornamented columns, entablature with inscription, blown triangular gable with angel figures, representation of the Last Judgment and the suffering of Christ, fittings made of sandstone,
    • War memorial for the fallen of the First World War : sandstone obelisk, scratched, with sword and laurel wreath, inscription: "For us", supported by volute elements, on a circular base,
    • War memorial for the fallen of World War II : gray granite slab, inscription: "1939–1945 / I know that my Savior lives",
    • Tomb: Family Bennewitz: sandstone tomb with black granite columns, blown roof, acanthus motifs, original enclosure.
  2. New school, built in 1862, had two classrooms and corresponded to the number of students at the time. Apartment of the church school teacher in the same building, soon this school too small, after the construction of a larger school (cf. Schulgasse 1a) the school was closed in 1906. The municipality sold the building and it was converted into a residential building with a shop fitting, two-storey plastered building, ground floor: plaster grooves, belt cornice, grooved sandstone walls, gable roof, gable roof, windows in the gable with pronounced sill and window canopy.
  3. Dreiseithof with the following monuments:
    • Residential house: two-storey plastered building, 3 to 8 axes, facade structure and window size preserved in their original state, crooked hip roof, elaborately designed sandstone portal with profiled roofing on consoles,
    • Side building I: plastered two-storey building with three-bay kumthall and stables on the first floor, servants' rooms on the upper floor, original sandstone walls and window openings, marked "1850" in the keystone, saddle roof,
    • Side building II: plastered building (stables), original window and door openings, saddle roof, * barn: plastered, two gates, sandstone walls, original window openings, some original windows, inscribed "C. Bennewitz 1896",
    • original courtyard paving, original fencing, right and left of the gate pillars each a chestnut, courtyard trees.
  4. Residential stable house: two-story quarry stone building, plastered, in the living area half-timbered on the upper floor, gable, original wall opening ratio and window size preserved, original sandstone walls, crooked hip roof, marked 1833 in the keystone of the portal, gate pillars and enclosure made of natural stone, side building (marked 1833) and barn demolished before 2000 .
  5. Residential stable house: two-storey plastered quarry stone building, upper floor half-timbered, in the gable window combined as a triumphal arch window, original window size preserved, crooked hip roof , marked in the keystone of the door and gable 1834, side building (quarry stone, plastered): with two-arched Kumthalle and 3 gate walls, Located at the gable, inscribed in the lintel “Risse 1884”, window in the gable as a triumphal arch motif, original front door preserved, cornice, shed: with 2 segment arches, quarry stone masonry, sandstone walls, cornice, 3 gate pillars with quarry stone walls.
  6. Residential stable house: 3 to 9 axes, two-story building, ground floor and solid gable, upper floor half-timbered, gable-independent, sandstone window frames, original window size, two original sandstone portals with keystone, sandstone slab embedded in the gable inscribed "No.3 IG Geusser (?) 1834" (forms Dreiseithof with number 30a).
    • Residential stable house: 4 to 16 axes, original window size and arrangement, two-storey, gable-independent, sandstone walls preserved, belt cornice, half-hip roof, windows in the gable as a triumphal arch motif, plastered quarry stone masonry, roof renovated
    • Side building: plastered quarry stone masonry, two-storey, half-hipped roof with dormers, three-arched Kumthalle designed as a central projection with a gable end, sandstone walls, cornice, roof renovated
    • Barn: plastered quarry stone masonry, three segment arched gate entrances
    • Gatehouse: Quarry stone masonry plastered on a square floor plan with a pent roof made of slate, integrated into the enclosure wall, two flanking linden trees at the entrance area.
  7. Due to the previous so-called Risse'schen Gutes began the construction of the new school in 1905, festive consecration at Easter 1906. Initially 3 classrooms, the church school teacher's apartment on the first floor and the teacher's apartment on the top floor, 3 classrooms were added in later years, and 8 classrooms were added in the early 1960s. Stately two-storey school building with a high basement, largely original cubature and proportions - with the exception of the porch on the left, which also changes the original entrance situation. Originally the main entrance in the central risalit, there also in the roof area a gable top with triple windows and round windows, facade structure: plaster profiles separating storeys, plastering flanges with accentuating corbels, sills, ground floor segmented arched windows, upper storey rectangular windows, standing formats, two-winged with skylights, temporarily altered, after 1983, renovated Kindergrippe and kindergarten, now used as a day care center and elementary school.
  8. a b Memorial text: In the Zeithain prisoner-of-war camp during the Second World War there were massive deaths of mostly Soviet prisoners of war; according to more recent estimates, 25,000 to 30,000 soldiers and officers who vegetated in barracks like the one on Wasserturmstrasse died. This fact makes this site, including the structural remains that have been preserved, comparable to such places as the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, in which around 13,000 to 18,000 Soviet prisoners of war were murdered by the Nazis. Thus, the Zeithain facilities are a nationally and internationally significant memorial for the victims of fascism / national socialism. Despite their fragmentary character today, they are an impressive reminder of the consequences of the Nazi dictatorship in Germany and the horrors of the Second World War, which cost the lives of millions of people, not just in Europe.
    The dead in the extraordinarily large Zeithain prisoner-of-war camp set up in 1941, which was located on the site of the still-preserved Jacobsthal train station, were soldiers and officers, mainly from the Red Army, but also French, Italians, Poles and Serbs. There were 25,000 to 30,000 victims among the Soviet prisoners of war. They rest in four cemeteries / burial fields in the town. 849 Italians, 44 Poles and 12 Serbs found their final resting place in the former Italian cemetery Jacobsthal. The remains of the Italian victims were returned to their homeland in 1991, and Poles and Serbs were finally reburied in 2004 after their graves were found in the Neuburxdorf military cemetery in Brandenburg.
    The dead Soviet soldiers and officers rest in the cemeteries / grave fields I – V. These form two aggregates (cultural monuments): the aggregate Ehrenhain Zeithain (grave fields I + V) and the aggregate honorary cemeteries for Soviet prisoners of war (grave fields II, III and IV).
    There are still individual monuments within the honor grove with tower monument and portal. Material entirety Ehrenhain Zeithain:
    • 1) Grave fields I + V, on the Zeithain honor grove on the B 169 towards Gröditz, near Neudorf, before 1945 Zeithain Russian cemetery , 46 collective graves, grave field I: approx. 1,000 dead known by name, cemetery V: approx. 4,735 dead known by name, according to According to another source, a total of 8,542 deaths, of which 3,339 are known by name, material collection of honorary cemeteries for Soviet prisoners of war, a total of three rectangular grave fields / cemeteries each with a central memorial.
    • 2) Grave field II, southwest of the Jacobsthal train station, near the railway line to Jüterbog, Jacobsthal district, 26 collective graves , before 1945 Jacobsthal Russian cemetery , 12,168 dead, 6,612 of which are known by name, memorial: red granite, granite obelisk with a red star, hammer and sickle, and a table : "Honorable memory of the victims of fascism", here on the entire area elongated fields, formerly framed with gray granite stones.
    • 3) Grave field III, Jacobsthal-Gohlis, between Jacobsthal and Zschepa, in Jacobsthaler Holz, district Jacobsthal, before 1945 Russian cemetery military training area Zeithain, plot 5 , 36 collective graves, 8561 dead people known by name, monument: gray granite pedestal with accentuated corners made of granite cubes and granite slabs, the back is continuous with a gray granite obelisk on a granite plinth with a plaque: “Honorable Remembrance” and red star with hammer and sickle, enclosure made of concrete pillars and iron bars.
    • 4) Grave field IV, Jacobsthal-Kleinzschepa, between Jacobsthal and Zschepa, in Jacobsthaler Holz, Zschepa district, before 1945 Russian cemetery, Zeithain military training area, hunting 84 collective graves, 1500 dead, of which known by name, monument: gray granite pedestal with accentuated corners made of granite cubes and granite slabs, the back is continuous with a gray granite obelisk on a granite plinth with a plaque: “Honorable Remembrance” and red star with hammer and sickle, fencing of concrete pillars and iron bars, two fields (graves) with granite surrounds to the right and left of the entrance.
    All monuments are recorded as parts of the whole, cemeteries are in the Jacobsthal district (district 409/1 and 145) and the district Zschepa (district 235).
  9. Entity of the Ehrenhain Zeithain consisting of a two-part system with a three-arched entrance portal to the Ehrenhain (30,000 m²) with a Soviet star and a tower monument with panels, 1st part: a three-arched portal made of red granite, entrance to the 30,000 m² honorary grove, crowned by two lateral spheres and in the middle a star, hammer and sickle on the wall surface above the two outer arches, crowned by a star in the middle, 2nd part: tower monument with three openings made of red granite, above three panels, above star, middle hammer and sickle, below 1941–1945, Plaque lying in front of the tower, inscription: "Glory and honor to the fighters against fascism", between 1st and 2nd part of the Lindenallee monument, behind the tower-like structure graves with the inscription "Peace" in different languages, middle: graves of lieutenants and 6 (11) individual graves made of red polished granite, left and right of avenue 36 collective graves on burial fields I and IV, probably for epidemic patients of the camp (Russian, Soviet table). The camp barracks that were moved here (fourth barrack of the prisoner-of-war camp still preserved) stood in Neudorf.
    • Gohlis village church - simple gallery, the outer walls before the 17th century, the apse around 1250. Tower late Gothic, the nave changed in the 17th and 18th centuries (arching 1773), east gable marked 1712 and 1921. Restorations 1976 (including the wooden Upper floor of the tower replaced by stone) and 1992/93. Plastered quarry stone building with retracted choir and apse, saddle roof. Choir with three arched windows in deep embrasure. Tower on the north side with a rectangular floor plan, with a pyramid roof. Inside, barrel-vaulted , single-storey galleries on three sides, bricked-up late Gothic portal in the northeast.
    Wooden pulpit with attached box in the southeast corner between nave and choir, 19th century (?). Organ from 1861 (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    • Memorial for World War I: stone cube with a large and four small stone balls on it, an iron cross on a large ball,
    • Memorial for World War II: stone slab on foundation, inscription: "1939–1945, To commemorate the fallen and victims". - without monument value.
  10. a b c d monument text: After the end of Napoleon's reign , the borders of Europe were redefined at the Congress of Vienna from September 18, 1814 to June 9, 1815. Saxony, which fought alongside Napoleon and was therefore among the defeated, had to cede almost two thirds of its territory by decision of the victorious powers. Almost all of these areas were assigned to Prussia and became part of the Prussian province of Saxony. The new border ran - beginning in Wittig on the Wittig River (today Witka in Poland) across the Upper Lusatia , met the Elbe at Strehla , continued west to Schkeuditz and finally ended south of Leipzig at today's border with Saxony-Anhalt . Even today it can be traced back to the division of the ecclesiastical province of Saxony and the ecclesiastical province of Mark Brandenburg and the regional church of Saxony . The first marking of the newly created border line was made in 1815 by means of wooden stakes erected in pairs. The distances between the boundary signs were not uniform, but referred to local conditions such as ditches, rivers or roads and varied between 200 and 4,350 meters. From 1828 the wooden border posts were gradually replaced by much more solid border stones, the design of which goes back to Prussian designs and which are known as pilare (Spanish for "column"). A total of four types of boundary stones can be distinguished. They are numbered from east to west, with the counting starting anew on the Elbe (right Elbe boundary stones number 1 - 212, left Elbe number 1 - 74). East of the Elbe, the stones between number 1 and number 82 are initially designed as a pair of granite blocks, between which a runner stone marks the exact boundary. From number 82 to 148, truncated pyramids stand directly on the border line. Then the forms alternate unsystematically between slender sandstone steles and truncated pyramids with plinths . Several volunteer local researchers have brought together essential findings on the course of the former Saxon-Prussian border. The property of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a monument results from their historical significance; they are reminiscent of a decisive event for Saxony's history. The public interest in preservation is based on the great attention that individual people, groups and communities pay to these stone testimonies of history. In the meantime, several publications have appeared, more extensive documentation is available and signs have even been put up on at least one section of the former border.

  11. Monument text: The column in Jacobsthal has been completely preserved. The writing is on the south side of the uppermost pillar stone. It seems to have a light background of color. The superstructure, which corresponds to the pillars in Korbitz or at Eichardthöhe, stands on a roughly hewn base. The connection is concreted. The concreting has been reworked. The column still has a granite cover that protrudes and is more artfully worked than on the Eichardthöhe. A height bolt must have been on the north side, but it broke off. Half of the column is roughly hewn. The approx. 2.40 m high column made of Laußnitz granite was measured and set up in 1866 by graduation assistant Friedrich Robert Helmert. The inscription "Station / JACOBSTHAL / der / Kön: Sächs: / Triangulierung / 1866" bears witness to this. The current center is about 25 m away (NE). The column is apparently inclined to the NW. It stands on the top of the mountain and is surrounded by a tall pine forest, so there are no distant views. There are hiking trails nearby.
    In the period from 1862 to 1890, a land survey was carried out in the Kingdom of Saxony, in which two triangular networks were formed. On the one hand, there is the network for grade measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony (network I. class / order) with 36 points and the royal Saxon triangulation (network II. Class / order) with 122 points. This national survey was led by Prof. Christian August Nagel , according to which the triangulation columns are also referred to as
    Nagel’s columns . This surveying system was one of the most modern layer networks in Germany. The surveying columns set for this purpose remained almost entirely in their original locations. They are an impressive testimony to the history of land surveying in Germany and in Saxony. The system of surveying columns of both orders is in its entirety a cultural monument of supraregional importance.
    Surveying column made of Laußnitz granite , roughly hewn base, on it shaft with profiled cover plate, inscription: "Station / JACOBSTHAL / der / Kön: Sächs: / Triangulierung / 1866.", height 2.40 m, edge length at the top 44 cm, high stepped base, 2nd order station.
  12. Memorial text: Immediately behind the Jacobsthal train station was the Zeithain prisoner of war camp between 1941 and 1945. A total of around 30,000 Soviet, 873 Italian, 44 Polish and 12 Serbian prisoners of war died there during this period. The station was the prerequisite for choosing the location of the Zeithain prisoner of war camp in spring 1941. The camp was initially known as the so-called Russian camp Stalag 304 (IV H), then from September 1942 as a branch camp and prisoner-of-war reserve hospital of the neighboring Stalag IV B Mühlberg / Neuburxdorf a death camp for the Soviet and later Italian prisoners of war. One of the most important historical buildings in this context is the Jacobsthal train station, as it is the only remaining building that, in addition to its civil use, was also part of the military infrastructure of the POW camp during the Second World War.
    According to statistics from the Reichsbahndirektion Dresden from 1946, around 274,000 prisoners of war arrived at this station in more than 200 transports. From the train station your way led to the Zeithain prisoner of war camp or the Stalag IV B Mühlberg / Neuburxdorf prisoner of war camp, which was only a few kilometers away on foot near the Neuburxdorf train station. Thus, between June 1941 and the end of the war, the Jacobsthal station was the central point of contact for the prisoners of war arriving in Saxony and housed in the camps and assigned to work details for forced labor. The overwhelming number of these prisoners were captured soldiers of the Red Army, but tens of thousands of Italians and several thousand Western Allied prisoners of war from the Commonwealth and the USA came from the end of 1943 via Jacobsthal station to Stalag IV B Mühlberg / Neuburxdorf, where they were initially registered then to be distributed to other POW camps in Saxony, East Thuringia, the bordering Sudetenland and Prussian areas via the Jacobsthal train station. There they were distributed to the respective work details for forced labor. Sick and exhausted prisoners of war, especially Soviet and later Italians with tuberculosis, were transported from all over the Reich via Jacobsthal station to the Zeithain prisoner-of-war camp used as a reserve hospital from February 1943. The hospital was a death camp for both groups of prisoners and the Jacobsthal train station was the "Umschlagplatz".
    In this respect, the Jacobsthal train station has, in addition to its importance in terms of local history and traffic history, primarily a contemporary historical importance as a monument in connection with crimes committed by the Wehrmacht against prisoners of war in the Second World War. Zeithain Memorial Grove: Massive two-storey clinker building with mezzanine floor, sandstone segment arch with keystone above door and windows on the ground floor, twin windows on the upper floor with half-columns on the pedestal and leaf capital, strong cornice, horizontally circumferential link belts, back slate cladding on the upper floor and a mezzanine floor.
  13. Plastered quarry stone building with choir closed on three sides and saddle roof. Window with basket arch, on the south side finely profiled portal, on the north side box building. Sacristy in the east. Tall square west tower, octagonal on the upper floor, with a baroque dome and lantern. In the flat-roofed interior ornamental and vegetal painting from the 19th century, on the choir ceiling a resurrection picture, in the hall angels with a banner. One-storey galleries on three sides. Below the west gallery and boxes in the north and south choir area. Baroque pulpit altar. - Iron stove on animal feet, decorated with ornamental and portrait plaques, around 1790. Owl organ from 1899 (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    Hall church with west tower, built in 1779 under Kurt Gottlob von Seydewitz (marked on cartouche above portal), renewed several times, restoration 1992. Plastered quarry stone building with choir closed on three sides and saddle roof. Window with basket arch, on the south side finely profiled portal, on the north side box building. Sacristy in the east. Tall square west tower, octagonal on the upper floor, with a baroque dome and lantern. In the flat-roofed interior ornamental and vegetal painting from the 19th century, on the choir ceiling a resurrection picture, in the hall angels with a banner. One-storey galleries on three sides. Below the west gallery and boxes in the north and south choir area. Baroque pulpit altar. Iron stove on door feet adorned with ornamental and portrait plaques, around 1790. Owl organ from 1899.
    Tomb: sandstone triptych , in the middle niche sandstone angels blessing, right and left sandstone niches with granite slabs, worked in sandstone under these two mirrors , garments with Leaf capitals, the whole on a sandstone step base. Two plane trees flanking the cemetery gate. War memorial: sandstone cube on a three-story sandstone pedestal, hilted end with steel helmet and oak leaves (sandstone), fencing with cast concrete plinths connected by iron chains. Monument erected on August 7, 1921.
  14. ↑ Farm building (next to number 5): solid plastered building, saddle roof, segmented arched gate, adjoining this former administrator's house (number 5), two-storey, solid plastered building. Hip roof (renovated). Former Blacksmith's and distillery (next to number 3): plastered massive brick building, gable roof, adjoining the administrator's house (number 3): two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone walls, door and window, door with segmented arch, hipped roof, next to it the remains of another building that formed the connection to the castle , Wall with arched openings, castle demolished, manor of the von Egidy family.
  15. Currently with a subsequent simple extension from the 2nd half of the 20th century connected building on a rectangular floor plan, simple building with preserved authentic floor plan structure and external appearance according to conventional design with lateral emphasis on the entrance situation (with gable field), also preserved profiled garments (sandstone) , rear staircase extension asymmetrical, still preserved: original window sizes, window axes, proportions, saddle roof with histor. Roof truss, the object is comparable to the old school in the district of Lorenzkirch, is to be renovated accordingly. Agreements on the property of a monument and redevelopment with UDSB district Riesa-Großenhain, public conservation interest on the part of the municipality justified.
  16. Kreinitz Church - clinker brick building on rubble stone base with drawn-in choir closed on three sides and hipped roof in the east. Above the portal crowned by an eyelash rose window in the west. Stilted round arch frieze around the nave. Square west tower, the roof with triangular gables in front. Covered flat inside. Single-storey galleries on three sides, in the west on sandstone pillars. Choir with groin arched yoke. Wooden crucifix from the end of the 15th century: large, richly carved death shield of Hans Siegmund Pflugk (d. 1710). - Owl organ from 1895 (Dehio Sachsen I).
    War memorial for the fallen of the First World War, stone block on a base with the inscription: "Your hero who fell in World War I - the grateful community of Kreinitz", helmet on laurels above, sword standing on stone block. Fence partly wrought iron fence, partly plastered quarry stone masonry.
  17. Evangelical parish church Lorenzkirch: Picturesque hall church of Romanesque origin situated at the Elbe crossing. First mentioned in 1238, probably built in the 13th century. The west tower was expanded after a fire in 1686, and the triumphal arch was raised in the 17th century. In the 18th century the hall was renovated on the old foundation walls. 1859 Interior renovation, restorations 1973 and 1992.
    Plastered brick and quarry stone building with retracted choir and semicircular apse and saddle roof. The apse with remains of an arched frieze. On the south side remains of a pointed arched portal, sacristy in the south-east, rectangular west tower with copper-covered hood and large open lantern. On the west side of the tower there is a square arched portal, marked 1546.
    Inside there is a barrel-vaulted hall, on three sides single-storey galleries. In the choir an ornamentally painted wooden beam ceiling from the broken mansion Elbersdorf , district of Saxon Switzerland , probably 17th century. In the apse vault remains of medieval paintings (Christ in the mandorla), probably 13th century. Furnishing: Late Gothic winged altar, around 1580. Middle panel with painted Representation of the Last Supper, the evangelist symbols on the wings. Crucifixion group in August Schreitmüller's cafeteria, inscribed 1906. - The heavily supplemented sandstone pulpit from Thallwitz, Muldentalkreis. Round basket with reliefs of the erection of the brazen serpent and the crucifixion, including the figure of Moses as the pulpit bearer. On the staircase parapet Petrus and Paulus, shortly after the 16th century. - Organ by Karl Eduard Jehmlich, 1859. - Well-preserved figural tomb of Anna Magdalena Pflugk († 1630). Beautiful gravestones from the 18th and 19th centuries in the churchyard (Dehio Sachsen I, p. 546/47).
    • Memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War: neo-baroque design, broad base on a square substructure (shell limestone with 27 names and inscription, design by Joh. Seiler from Nuremberg).
    • Memorial to the fallen of the Second World War: scratched sandstone cube, rounded at the top, with a Latin cross and an iron cross.
    • Gravestones: ship trader Oltzsch d. 1718, with anchor and angels, pastor GH Sappuhn d. 1721, arched oval surrounded with tendrils with Latin curriculum vitae and monogram GHS, a total of 0.90 / 1.05 mx 2.60 m high, ship trader Chr Böhme, d. 1728, with a sailing ship relief, Joh. Chr. Rühle and A. Sophie Paul, 1st half of the 18th century, with oval tablets, Pf. Theodor Herrmann, d. 1781, his wife 1803, Joh. Christ . Gottl. Opitz, d. 1810, his wife Christ. Eleonore, d. 1806, Amalie Aug. Schreiber, d. 1844 and Brunnenstein from the monastery property with the date of birth of Prof. Paul August 10, 1913.
    • Enclosure wall made of quarry stone, two gate pillars at the entrance area.
  18. ^ School (also cantor council): plastered building with wrought iron lightning rod, 2 storeys, quarry stone base, brick building, sandstone window and door frames, original: wrought iron lightning rod, stairs. Outbuildings: one-storey, quarry-stone-brick construction plastered, door and window frames made of sandstone, twin windows, one of the last ice bounces of the place made of sandstone blocks, quarry stones and remains of bricks / roof tiles, outbuildings after the old church gallery: marked 165 ?, burned down in 1686, then vineyard the teacher's.
  19. One-storey street building in eaves position with extended mansard storey and gable, rear wooden veranda, beautiful gate hall with flat roof, some windows original from around 1910, not completely renovated in accordance with monument regulations, two-storey house on the side with a crooked hipped roof, quarry stone wall, corner sandstone cuboid, plaster facade with simple garden plaster structure, Enclosing wall, paving in the courtyard.
  20. Rectory: referred to MDCCCIIIL (1847), quarry stone ground floor, upper floor half-timbered plastered, renovated, 1996/1997, bat dormers, residential building: single-storey plastered facade, half-hipped roof, stable building: rubble stone masonry, bat dormers, half-hipped roof, barn: demolished on the side of the driveway, the side of the Elbe but important for rounding off the overall impression, enclosure wall on the street and on the field as well as again around the inner rectory (the latter wall remains of a barn?).
  21. Manor workers' houses: three single-storey plastered buildings in row construction, made of quarry stone masonry, plastered, each with its own small animal hutch, door and window frames made of sandstone, profiled eaves, partly historical windows with wooden shutters, three upright dormers, half-hipped roof with plain slab ceilings, inside simple beam ceilings Enclosure: plastered quarry stone wall.
  22. castle: Renaissance building from 1603 with Baroque part of 1728, on a high pedestal two-story, horseshoe-shaped three-wing building of plastered rubble masonry with an octagonal staircase tower under double slate hood, profiled Sandsteinfenstergewände, flat facade relief by pilasters and plaster mirror, southern front for the same eight korbbogigen window axes and heavy Kolossalpilastern with composite capitals , Triangular gable with oculus and decoration by helmet and weapons in stucco, four axes to the courtyard with coupled central windows and floral hangings made of stucco, triangular gable with oculus, west wing in renaissance forms with seat niche portal on the ground floor of the stair tower, open staircase with baroque portal and split gable, hipped roof with beaver tail historicist front door.
    Stable building: two-storey brick / quarry stone construction over vaulted cellars, sandstone walls, profiled eaves cornice or eaves boards, crooked hip roof. Barn: two-storey brick / quarry stone building, sandstone walls, segmental arched entrances, profiled eaves cornice or eaves boards, crooked hip roof.
  23. Residential building: two-storey quarry stone building above a high base, plastered, 11: 3 window axes, sandstone windows and sandstone door frames, segment-arched profiled door frame with wedge-shaped stone, monogram and date, profiled eaves cornice, mighty mansard roof with plain tile covering, basket-arched window reveals, inside the side vaulted vaults with Kumthalle: one and a half-story plastered building with three-arched, wider Kumthalle under basket arch, hanging domes between belt arch and sandstone pillars, 2nd side building: one and a half story, three axes, two-story saddle roof, old windows, the two outbuildings and the surrounding wall demolished before 2011.
  24. ^ Evangelical parish church Röderau. Simple hall church from 1787, erection of the west tower in 1817, thoroughly renovated after a fire in 1903. Restorations in 1950, 1988–90 (outside) and 1995 (inside). Plastered quarry stone building with a choir closed on three sides and a gable roof. The tower with eight-sided bell storey and copper-covered hood, flanking staircases.
    Inside a wooden barrel, above the galleries on three sides and above the choir, the flat ceiling. Ornamental painting on the walls, depicting the Bible, cross and chalice in a cassette on the choir ceiling, 1903. Stained glass window in the choir 1903 and 1992. Wooden pulpit altar E. 18th century. Very beautiful host box made of embossed silver, on the lid shepherd scene, Augsburg Work around 1670. - Jehmlich organ from 1903 (Dehio Sachsen I, p. 756).
    War memorial: in the interruption of the cemetery wall, high memorial stone made of gray granite, roughly hewn, with a polished writing field and iron cross, classical sandstone tomb on a round base in the shape of an urn, classical sandstone tomb above base in imitation basalt stone, wide relief band made of palmettes and opium poppies (original Urn as an attachment lost today), three-part granite grave complex with a curved end with a grave slab in front of it, wrought iron enclosure. Cemetery wall as a plastered quarry stone wall.
  25. Manor Bobersen
    • Former Manor house, now a kindergarten. Two-storey building with hipped roof, roof turret with open lantern and onion, dated 1696. Thirteen-axis window front, the three-storey and three-axis central projection with triangular gable, on the keystone above the portal the coat of arms of Georg Ernst von Borau called Keßel and Pflugk, inscribed 1696. Richly carved inside wooden door surround, 1790. Beautifully profiled stucco ceilings from the time it was built (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    • Manor house: two-storey plastered building with 13: 3 axes, sandstone window frames, baroque sandstone portal with a mighty wedge stone and dating, weathered noble coat of arms, windows on the ground floor barred during construction, three central axes under the roof house with triangular gable and oculus, on the garden side protruding three-axis central projection with arched windows and terrace Upper floor of the risalit, profiled cornice, upright dormers, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, roof turrets with slated Welsch hood, single-storey extension in corresponding shapes.
    • Ring wall: between the Elbe and today's manor house, early German fortification as a circular earth wall, heavily overgrown, (ring wall deleted 02/26/2004, is an archaeological monument).
    • Gutsverwalterhaus: two-story stucco building, Sandsteinfenster- and -türgewände, simple panel layout by straps, Drempelbereich with Lüftungsokuli, in neo-Gothic quatrefoil - tracery , gable roof with beaver tail coverage, Gutsscheune: elongated plastered quarry stone, high hipped roof, outbuildings: in forms such as Barn partly in roof chair .
    • Servants' house: two-storey plastered building, ground floor with sandstone walls, upper floor with window sizes from the period of construction, arched window reveals, crooked hip roof with beaver tail covering - demolished before 2011.
  26. Ausgedinge (residential house): gable, plastered quarry stone plinth, one-storey mezzanine floor, plaster groove, sandstone walls, profiled cornice, window in the gable with roof, original window, sandstone staircase leads to the podium, on which the original wooden weather house, then the original front door, side building: with two-arched Kumthalle, single-storey plastered building, jamb, residential stable house (without extension): two-storey plastered building, solid, original door frames with inscription (illegible), original sandstone window frames, profiled, cornice, twin windows on the gable (round arched), two large old ones in the courtyard Trees: chestnut and walnut.
  27. ↑ Mill house wood-clad half-timbered building (mill box), hipped roof, rotatable around a vertical house tree on a wooden stand, this z. Partly with boarded timber frame or solidly enclosed, wing cross partially preserved (formerly with Venetian blinds), mill box to be aligned against the wind by means of a codend (long cantilever beam on the back of the mill, with winch), on the back of the mill box there are also floating wooden access stairs and a barn (oriel-like Enclosure in the upper area, served as a “lounge” for the miller), with complete technical equipment (see collection / equipment).
    Post mill built in 1852, the mill has probably only been in operation since 1853. Mill house right next door (no monument). Mill technology in GDR times supplemented by machines from disused flour mills in the area, therefore the present machine equipment is atypical for small-scale windmills, most recently operated by an electric motor, but only after shutdown dismantling of the blinds. Post mill - the oldest verifiable type of windmill in Central Europe, replaced in many places by other types of mill or abandoned due to the advancing industrialization and centralization of grain milling, therefore now of rarity.

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