List of cultural monuments in Zschepplin

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

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Zschepplin

image designation location Dating description ID
Zschepplin village church and churchyard (church with furnishings, churchyard, tomb and enclosure)
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Zschepplin village church and churchyard (church with furnishings, churchyard, tomb and enclosure) Alte Dübener Strasse
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2nd half of the 15th century Hall church, late Gothic plastered building with a short hall, slightly retracted choir and west tower, of architectural and local importance.
  • Pilgrimage church St. Lucia (formerly), church: plastered brick building with short hall, slightly indented choir with 3/8 end, west tower with a square floor plan, octagonal bell storey, end with dome and lantern, arched window, on the northern extension arched portal
  • Graf von Mengersen tomb: sarcophagus made of black granite
  • Enclosure: quarry stone masonry with clinker and concrete cover, partly clay wall.
08974374
 


Individual features of the entity of the castle, manor and park Zschepplin: former estate manager's house with an adjacent farm building to the north (see also entity 09300307, ​​Mittelstraße 19)
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Individual features of the entity of the castle, manor and park Zschepplin: former estate manager's house with an adjacent farm building to the north (see also entity 09300307, ​​Mittelstraße 19) Alte Dübener Strasse 19
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around 1810 A remarkable group of buildings belonging to the former manor and castle complex, with architectural and local significance.
  • Manor's house: two-storey building, plastered, saddle roof, vaulted ground floor
  • Farm building (stable): red brick building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), storage hatch, street-side sandstone window frames, inside: groin vault with wide belt arches and narrow corridor, right extension later with Prussian cap vault and cast iron supports.
08974383
 
Bicycle workshop with equipment Alte Dübener Strasse 28
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1913 and later Original example with singular and technical history significance.

Equipment: vertical drilling machine with flywheel drive, grinding machine with transmission, manual bending shears, workshop was previously a blacksmith's, building NO MONUMENT anymore, parcel of undivided courtyard area.

08974380
 
Transformer tower Eilenburger Strasse
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around 1930 Technical history significance.

Red clinker brick structure, vertical band structure through protruding clinker bricks in the base area, gable roof (beaver tail covering), original metal doors preserved.

08974378
 
Motormühle Zschepplin (Paltrock windmill with mill technology)
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Motormühle Zschepplin (Paltrock windmill with mill technology) Eilenburger Strasse 3
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around 1840 Later motor mill, significance in terms of technology history.

Solid foundation (not clarified whether it is a post mill or a Paltrock windmill), wooden paneling, saddle roof (roofing felt), rods no longer available, new windows, operated exclusively with wind power until 1953, in operation until 1987, reconstruction in 1994, the only mill in the region which was converted to a motor mill, - Owner: G. Siebert, Zschepplin (family property since 1933).

08974377
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Mittelstrasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) Significant in local history.

Red granite stele (roughly carved) on a base, carved eagle with sword as a relief, underneath a smooth field of inscriptions: Your heroes who fell in the World War 1914–1918, the grateful community of Zschepplin .

08974382
 
Individual monument belonging to the castle, manor and park Zschepplin: former distillery Mittelstrasse 15 (next to)
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around 1860 Typical plastered building with a gable roof, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey, built with quarry stone and brick masonry, plastered, saddle roof, barrel vaults between belt arches on the ground floor of the southern part of the building, cap vaults on strong pillars in the northern part, also belt arches, entry of a mezzanine level for storage of grain or similar between the ground and upper floors, in the basement there is a large barrel with a 10 m deep well that supplied the distillery with water.

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The whole of the castle, manor and park Zschepplin with the following individual monuments: Castle with furnishings (see individual monument - see object 08974718, Mittelstrasse 19), former estate manager's house with an adjoining farm building to the north (see individual monuments - object 08974383, Alte Dübener Strasse 19), distillery (see object 08974718, Mittelstraße 19), Individual monument - Obj. 09306635, Mittelstraße next to No. 15) and Gutspark (garden monument) with pond, garden bridge, fountain and three monuments, as well as two other farm buildings (material parts) Mittelstrasse 15 (next to); 19
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around 1810 (Alte Dübener Straße 23, stable building) Of high architectural and regional historical importance as well as of artistic gardening importance.
  • Farm building, Mittelstrasse 19: around 1880, single storey, plastered brick masonry, brick structure, gable roof, roller shutter and several entrances.
  • Castle park:
    • History: from 1687 baroque gardens verifiably, this was probably west of the castle; 1774–1805 owned by the Barons von Bender and Loitha; After 1776 Joseph Karl Freiherr von Bender and Loitha arranged for the manor to be relocated to this garden and, as a replacement, had one of the first English landscape parks in what is now Saxony built east of the castle. This huge innovation was implemented by the pleasure and art gardener JH Lorenz; from 1805 owned by the Counts of Mengersen; After 1820 Joseph Bruno Graf von Mengersen (1804–1873) had the gardens redesigned during the lifetime of his father Friedrich Wilhelm Bruno (1777–1836) and extended to the areas of the Muldenaue below the castle. This task was apparently implemented by the pleasure and art gardener C. Goessner; 1848 Extension of the park by the so-called Rehgarten by Clemens August Graf von Mengersen, the son of Joseph Bruno. Today (2014) large areas of the park are overgrown. An inspection is therefore not possible in the entire park. In particular, the areas directly at the castle and west of the pond are not accessible. The same applies to the eastern foothills along the Waag.
    • Park areas: The park is divided into two large areas:
      • 1. the area extending from the castle to the north and east to the Waag, referred to as Der Park in the parcel maps from 1954 onwards , this area also includes the former vegetable garden (hall 5, floor 119),
      • 2. the area east of the Waag, this area includes the English latitude , the former pheasantry, the arable land Bauernaue , Hinter der Försterei and Vogtmannsplan .

The design idea of ​​the Ornamental Farm can be read here. The agriculturally used areas were aesthetically combined with the only decorative garden areas to form a unit. There is a zoning from the park in the west to a mixed area with a belt walk around the English latitude to mainly agricultural areas in the east. The entire area is bordered by a circumferential dam that protects against flooding.

  • Structural assets:
    • Development:
      • Entrances: Main entrance south of the castle via the former Kastanienallee, further entrances in the north and south;
      • Path system: landscaped curved path system largely preserved, paths with water-bound ceilings;
    • Horticultural buildings: of the three bridges and two footbridges, only the main bridge, which was washed up north of its former location over the Waag, is still there today (reconstruction from 1992), a second bridge, which was still in existence in 2000, is no longer there and probably as is the main bridge victim of the 2013 flood;
    • Garden equipment: Seating group with rock area with a view to the southwest to the pond near the Fuchsberg (benches no longer available), also three monuments: boulder made of coarse granite in honor of Georg Wilhelm von Mengersen (born 19th ..., the rest of the knocked out), dog grave from eight Stones with name inscriptions (Hermann, Friedrich etc.), on it a tree in the shape of an onion, next to it standing on a flat concrete and granite stone base, high Latin wooden cross with roofing;
    • Water elements: Park pond north of the castle, the Waag as a formative flowing water flows through the park from the southwest in several loops to the east, fountain: on a rectangular floor plan conically tapering pillars in porphyry, in front of it a large bowl in sandstone.
  • Vegetation: Remainder of the single-row avenue made of horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum) south of the castle, valuable old trees including horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum), red oak (Quercus rubra), English oak (Quercus robur), field elm (Ulmus minor), Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus), Norway maple (Acer platanoides), red beech (Fagus sylvatica) and winter linden (Tilia cordata), the closed woody stands alternate with open meadow areas with wood strips or groups (clumps and shrubs) ) from.
  • Other protected assets:
    • Ground relief: sloping slope east of the castle, the entire area is enclosed by a circumferential dam that protects against floods;
    • Visual relationship: different visual relationships within the park and in the landscape, partly overgrown.
09300307
 


Individual monument belonging to the entity of the palace, manor and park Zschepplin: Palace with furnishings (see also entity 09300307, ​​Mittelstraße 19) Mittelstrasse 19
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16th century, later extended (castle) Renaissance building as an irregular four-wing complex with a more recent extension in the south, of great architectural and regional historical importance.

Castle: built on medieval foundations in the 16th century and modified in various construction phases (up to the 20th century), irregular four-wing complex: three-storey, solid brick building, plastered, predominantly hipped roof (beaver tail covering), several gables and bay windows, stair towers with hoods and lanterns, Plaster structure with corner blocks and wide bezels or sandstone walls, the oldest parts include the south and west wings, an elongated two-storey extension building with a central projection to the south.

08974718
 


Zscheppliner School (Former School) Oststrasse 1
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re. 1862, later reshaped Clinker brick building, striking window facade on the cemetery side, of architectural and local significance, central location.

Two-storey clinker brick building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), large windows with split skylight, German band, triple arched windows in the gable, original front door, larger windows presumably later, entrance changed in the 1930s, slight change in window format, extension NO MONUMENT

08974376
 


Rectory To Mulde 2
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1st half of the 19th century Located directly on the village square and cemetery, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey plastered building (probably quarry stone), hipped roof (beaver tail covering), plaster grooves (window framing), beam heads visible, newly renovated, wooden windows, original doors inside

08974375
 

Glaucha

image designation location Dating description ID
Landmarks (Map) re. 1799 of local historical importance, presumably to mark the former Vorwerk of the Counts v. Hohenthal.

Sandstone, with a rounded head and initials: 1. G / HM on the back, 1799 on the front, 1799 on the front, illegible on the back, partly deeply buried

08974352
 


Cuirassier stone (Map) re. 1908 local historical significance

Sandstone stele on a clinker base, embossed, inscription: On September 18, 1907, while riding through the hollow, the cuirassier Martin Leissring of the 5th ESK drowned. Freestyle. Rg. V. Seydlitz Magdeb. Number 7, honor his memory

08974349
 


Niederglaucha village church and churchyard (church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure, two tombs and memorial for those who fell in World War I.)
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Niederglaucha village church and churchyard (church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure, two tombs and memorial for those who fell in World War I.) Kirchweg 10
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1st quarter of the 13th century Late Romanesque choir tower church, of architectural and local significance.

Late Romanesque choir tower church, plastered brick building, recessed choir tower on a square floor plan, octagonal on the upper floor, ending with a curved dome, apse, sacristy extension around 1700 in half-timbered, inside on the ground floor a crypt with barrel vault

  • War memorial: large, roughly hewn granite stele (Beucha granite) on a clinker base, smooth surface on the front with inscription: 1914–1918. Dedicated to our fallen heroes (list below) by the community of Nieder- and Oberglaucha , above an iron cross in relief with a soldier's helmet and wreath of oak leaves
  • 1. Tomb (Bözeln?): Baroque tomb of the pastor with a rich plastic crown, two angel figures wearing a crown and cartouche, a central part framed by volutes with an inscription (difficult to read) and a cup of communion, a skull with a snake on the base, inscribed: 1733–1745
  • 2. Gravestone ( Lochau ): Gravestone with inscription: Carl Ernst von der Lochau, Royal Saxon Privy Councilor and his sons , inscribed : 1817, enclosure wall only in the western area of ​​the churchyard
08974358
 


Front door of a residential building Kirchweg 13
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Mid 19th century beautiful and richly designed door of architectural significance, singular significance in the place.

Double-leaf door with split skylight and large cassette field divisions, each with a large pyramid block of wood in the middle, diamond-coated bosses in wood, strongly profiled transom strip decorated with a tooth-cut frieze, new fittings

08974350
 


Oberglaucha village church (church with furnishings)
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Oberglaucha village church (church with furnishings) Lindenstrasse
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1st half of the 13th century Late Romanesque hall church, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.

small, in the core probably late Romanesque hall church, plastered brick building with retracted, just closed choir and octagonal roof turret

08974357
 


Stone cross
Stone cross Lindenstrasse
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15th century of local importance.

Stone cross in porphyry tuff, about 80 centimeters high, slightly weathered

08974347
 


Western barn and pigeon house of a three-sided farm Lindenstrasse 8
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1st half of the 19th century Clay half-timbered barn, authentically preserved testimony to the rural way of life, of relevance to the building history.
  • Barn: clay / half-timbered barn, gable roof (old beaver tail covering with bat dormers), large wooden gates, storage hatch
  • Pigeon house: square brick building, upper third stepped, pyramid roof with closure, parcel of undivided courtyard area
08974396
 


Moving house and dovecote of a three-sided farm Lindenstrasse 11
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around 1900 (moving house) Well-preserved part of a farm, important in terms of building history and the appearance of the street.
  • Pull-out house: one-storey red brick building with a gable roof (plain tile roofing), on a granite base, segmented arched window, decorative gable frieze and cornice, original door with skylight, original window
  • Pigeon house: red brick construction on a square floor plan with pyramid roof, small circumferential console belt frieze, above entrance holes.
08974351
 


Pull-out house on an angled floor plan of a four-sided courtyard Lindenstrasse 23
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2nd third of the 19th century and later Clinker brick facade that characterizes the street scene, older part of the building in a rare mud brick construction, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Angular floor plan, quarry stone base, gable roof, older part of the building with crown covering and clay wall with narrow layers of brick and mud bricks, gable in red clinker, cornice and flat segmented arched windows, newer part of the building in red clinker, segmented arched doors and windows, takes over the large gable gable from the older building , street-side serrated eaves, parcel of unseparated courtyard area.

08974472
 


Barn of a three-sided farm Lindenstrasse 28
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Early 20th century beautiful evidence of a typical regional clay barn in an authentic appearance, of architectural and economic importance.

Clay corrugation, gable roof (beaver tail covering), large wooden roller door and smaller gates have been preserved.

08974471
 


Waystone Löbnitzer Weg
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re. 1866 of importance in terms of traffic history

square sandstone pillar, flat pyramidal end, engraved place names: Hohenprießnitz, Löbnitz, Niederglaucha and Badrina , inscription 1866 K on the reverse

08974348
 
Post mill Wolkwitz Niederglaucha (post mill with technical equipment)
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Post mill Wolkwitz Niederglaucha (post mill with technical equipment) To the mill 3
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1749 Typical regional windmill in largely original condition, renovated and heavily overgrown, important in terms of building history, landscape design and local history.

Wooden trestle preserved, wooden paneling, gable roof on one side with fore (roofing felt), roof removed on one side, rods preserved, mill is still functional, built in 1748, until 1949 grist mill, wind and electric power drive, reconstructed in 1983, renovated again after 1990, operator Arthur Wolkwitz , still in operation today (forage meal).

08973985
 

Hohenprießnitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Watzdorfstein (memorial stone) (Map) re. 1822 of local historical importance.

Memorial stone for Watzdorf, granite slab on the long side (155 cm × 70 cm × 15 cm), inscription: Heinrich Watzdorf, XXVI OCT.MDCCCXXII , two large boulders on the side, several other boulders arranged in a semicircle behind

08974719
 


Gate pillars
Gate pillars Bauerndorf 5a
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Late 19th century (gate pillars) Gate fencing typical of the area, of importance for the townscape.

three brick pillars, cover new, gate new.

08974387
 


Barn of a former four-sided farm
Barn of a former four-sided farm Bauerndorf 9
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2nd half of the 19th century Typical clay corrugated building, authentic appearance, of architectural and economic importance.

Barn: Solid clay corrugation technology (partially driven under with bricks), gable roof (beaver tail covering), large gate entrances, some with half-timbered construction, brick gable, demolished farmhouse.

08974388
 


Gate pillars
Gate pillars Bauerndorf 16
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2nd half of the 19th century (gate pillars) Gate fencing typical of the area, of importance for the townscape.

three brick pillars, console cornice, wooden gate renewed.

08974389
 


Individual features of the community of the village church and cemetery Hohenprießnitz: Church (with furnishings), hereditary burial with three tombs of the von Hohenthal family, memorial for those who fell in the First World War and a memorial (see also community - Obj. 09300305)
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Individual features of the community of the village church and cemetery Hohenprießnitz: Church (with furnishings), hereditary burial with three tombs of the von Hohenthal family, memorial for those who fell in the First World War and a memorial (see also community - Obj. 09300305) Dorfplatz
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around 1700, essentially older Baroque choir tower church with a three-sided east end, of architectural and local significance.
  • Baroque choir tower church with three-sided east end (1737) and neo-Romanesque choir tower (1867), end with a cross roof and lantern, plastered brick building
  • War memorial: large, spacious semicircular complex with a high granite slab and granite steles arranged in a semicircle with names, slab designed like a temple front, two fluted Ionic pilasters carry triangular gables, in the gable field (tympanum) an iron cross, in the middle field of the slab inscription: Die Gemeinde Hohenprießnitz- Noitzsch her heroic sons / 1914–1918 , underneath the laurel garland, on the reverse: Be faithful to death, so I will give you the crown of life (Rev. Joh. 2.10.)
  • Soviet war memorial: long, 1.50 meter high brick wall with covered porphyry tufa, inscription: The dead admonish the living and on the left a plaque: Here rest 10 Soviet citizens who lost their lives far from their homeland during the fascist war , surrounded by conifers and juniper bushes
  • Soviet cemetery of honor, Eilenburger Strasse cemetery, special department. Nine prisoners of war and the child of a slave laborer rest here in individual graves. The graves have uniformly designed grave settings. At the end of the special section there is a memorial wall with a warning inscription. Material: brick, plastered, raised in the middle part, there height 200 cm erected: graves - 1943/45, wall - 1977
  • Hereditary funeral with three grave slabs for the family v. Hohenthal: sarcophagus-shaped, in shell limestone, with partly semi-sculptural figure decorations (mourning angels, pelican) and relief decorations (torch, garlands and plant motifs), the middle with a marble cross on the cover plate
08974386
 
Consolidation of the village church and cemetery Hohenprießnitz, with the following individual monuments: Church (with furnishings), hereditary burial with three tombs of the von Hohenthal family, memorial for those who fell in World War I and a memorial (see individual monuments 08974386), Lutherlinde (garden monument) and cemetery with enclosure as a whole Dorfplatz
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18./19. Century of importance in terms of building history and local history.

Enclosure: high lattice fences in wrought iron work with sandstone pillars in ashlar masonry, covered by flat pyramidal plates, two former gate pillars with plant decoration in relief in the base and stylized Corinthian capitals crowned by spheres, high brick wall on the street side, plastered.

09300305
 
Forge with equipment Dorfplatz 1
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Mid 19th century Worth preserving due to the central location and the importance of the history of technology, largely original structure.

Single-storey plastered brick building, gable roof (hand-painted plain tiles), plastering fins, eaves in clay, lintel beams from the presumably former gate preserved, twin arched windows with gable, original windows available.

08974394
 
Hall extension of a former inn
Hall extension of a former inn Dorfplatz 2
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re. 1924 Clinker brick building that characterizes the plaza in as far as possible the original fabric of the building, of significance in terms of building history and local history.

Single-storey red brick building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), high arched windows, oculus in the gable field, windows in the gable and parapet fields set back, inn NO MONUMENT.

08974390
 


Individual features of the entity of the castle, manor and park Hohenprießnitz: Gutsverwalterhaus and farm building (see also entity 09300306, Eilenburger Landstraße 8, 8a, 8b)
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Individual features of the entity of the castle, manor and park Hohenprießnitz: Gutsverwalterhaus and farm building (see also entity 09300306, Eilenburger Landstraße 8, 8a, 8b) Dorfplatz 5
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18th century Prominently located next to the church area, characterizing the townscape, of architectural and local historical importance as part of the former estate.

Elongated two-storey brick building, plastered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), original sandstone walls on the sides, windows on the back, vestibule to the entrance (with wood and small glass panes), remodeled around 1930, windows and doors from this period

08974385
 


Former rectory and enclosure
Former rectory and enclosure Dorfplatz 7
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around 1800 In the immediate vicinity of the church, a building that characterizes the town and is of architectural significance.

two-storey, brick, plastered, mansard hipped roof, three-axis central projection, original: wooden, profiled eaves and a window on the side, general condition of a GDR renovation, enclosure: clinker masonry on rubble plinth covered with concrete cast plates.

08974384
 


Individual features of the ensemble of castle, manor and park Hohenprießnitz: Castle with equipment (No. 8), farmyard with two cavalier houses (No. 8a, 8b), gate and chimney as well as six memorial stones in the manor park (see also entity 09300306, Eilenburger Landstraße 8, 8a , 8b)
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Individual features of the ensemble of castle, manor and park Hohenprießnitz: Castle with equipment (No. 8), farmyard with two cavalier houses (No. 8a, 8b), gate and chimney as well as six memorial stones in the manor park (see also entity 09300306, Eilenburger Landstraße 8, 8a , 8b) Eilenburger Landstrasse 8; 8a; 8b
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1699–1702 (castle) of great importance in terms of building history, art history, artistic and local history.
  • Castle: baroque three-wing complex, main building (corps de logis): two-story brick building, plastered, hipped roof with small ridge turrets, central and corner projections, structure of pilasters, triangular gable on the courtyard side and high portal with double heraldic cartouche and artfully forged roof-light grille, single-storey side wing with two-storey roof light grille
  • Farm buildings with cavalier houses: farm buildings laid out on three sides, plastered brick construction, structure with corner pilasters and profiled wooden eaves, plain tile roofing, single-storey with gable roof and dormers, two-storey pavilions with mansard tent roof and dormers, some with original windows and doors, to the side of the passage
  • Gate pillar of the passage: plastered brick
  • Memorial stones:
    • 1. for v. Hohenthal (marked 1803): square-shaped, conical sarcophagus standing on a base in plastered brickwork, adorned with Egyptian-style decoration (sphinxes), corner acroteries, torches and laurel and palm leaves in the triangular gables and inscription panels (typical sensitive texts), with an egg-shaped urn with a drapery
    • 2. for Lothar Graf v. Hohenthal (marked 1870): on a sandstone base, aedicule shape with stylized pilasters and segmented arched gable, crowned by a standing cross, in artificial stone (quartz pebble cast), on the front a memorial plaque for v. Hohenthal with inscription and relief portrait, framed by still life, in marble, on the reverse, also in marble, relief image with a large, grieving, floating female angel, holding a lowered palm branch
    • 3. Memorial column for Elisabeth v. Hohenthal (around 1800): on a brick base, ending with a round fighter plate, inside a sacrificial trough, encircling figural relief scenes with mourning groups of people, torches, laurel garland and inscription, partly heavily weathered
    • 4. Horen and Parzen stelae (from 1800): in sandstone, two steles standing on a triangular floor plan with concave sides, in them figurative reliefs (Parzen and Horen), ending with a stylized Corinthian capital
    • 5. Memorial stone for Dr. Theodor Neubauer (1890–1945): Sandstone pillars in bossed masonry, closed with a shell, inscription plaque in cast concrete: Our role model, educator
08974395
 


The whole of the castle, manor and park Hohenprießnitz, with the following individual monuments: castle (with equipment), farmyard with two cavalier houses, gate and chimney as well as six memorial stones in the manor park (Eilenburger Landstrasse 8, 8a, 8b - see Obj. 08974395) as well as manor house and farm building ( Dorfplatz 5 - Obj. 08974385), the Gutspark (garden monument) and other farm buildings of the former manor (Eilenburger Landstrasse 9a - Obj. 08974522)
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The whole of the castle, manor and park Hohenprießnitz, with the following individual monuments: castle (with equipment), farmyard with two cavalier houses, gate and chimney as well as six memorial stones in the manor park (Eilenburger Landstrasse 8, 8a, 8b - see Obj. 08974395) as well as manor house and farm building ( Dorfplatz 5 - Obj. 08974385), the Gutspark (garden monument) and other farm buildings of the former manor (Eilenburger Landstrasse 9a - Obj. 08974522) Eilenburger Landstrasse 8; 8a; 8b; 9a
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1699–1702 (castle) of high architectural and art historical importance.

Manor park: probably laid out as an English landscape park around 1790 according to plans by Johann Georg Gottlieb Schoch, with old trees and a castle pond.

09300306
 


Individual monument belonging to the castle, manor and park Hohenprießnitz: former warehouse of the manor (see also group 09300306, Eilenburger Landstraße 8, 8a, 8b) Eilenburger Landstrasse 9a
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around 1900 Farm building belonging to the manor, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the streets.

Elongated plastered building, gable roof, segmented arched window, hipped roof protruding in the gable on the lock side with wooden outer access area (type of loading device).

08974522
 


Gate pillars and gate Muldenstrasse 7
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2nd half of the 19th century (gate pillars and gate) Typical entrance situation in an authentic appearance, of importance for the townscape.

two brick pillars with sandstone cover, wooden gate later.

08974392
 


Manual pump Noitzscher Strasse
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2nd half of the 19th century Street-defining location, socio-historical significance.

wooden hand pump, well socket renewed.

08974393
 
Transformer tower Noitzscher Strasse
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around 1925 Testimony to electrification, importance in the history of supply and technology, location that shapes the street scene.

Clinker base, plastered construction, stepped jamb, curved pyramid roof (beaver tail covering) with spherical crown, stepped cornice, ventilation flaps, insulators.

08974391
 

Krippehna

image designation location Dating description ID
Transformer tower Old Main Street
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around 1920 Testimony to regional electrification, of importance in the history of supply and technology.

Clinker base, plastered brick structure, curved pyramid roof with crown (ball missing), upper part offset with outlets, original sheet iron door, insulators.

08974337
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War At the village square
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local historical importance

Pillar form, in porphyry on a stepped cast stone base, crowned by a seated lion on a ball, in the front a sandstone slab embedded with a relief representation of a kneeling, mourning warrior, including a chiseled inscription (illegible, originally painted black) Gem. Krippehna , in the chamfered corners depicting swords and laurel the pages name order.

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Village church and churchyard Krippehna (church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure)
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Village church and churchyard Krippehna (church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure) At the village square
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1st half of the 13th century Plastered field and quarry stone building, west tower with a transverse rectangular floor plan with hood and lantern, of architectural and local significance.

Church: on a Romanesque foundation, west tower church with just closed, drawn-in choir, plastered field and quarry stone building, tower with octagonal upper floor, hood and lantern, nave 1701, renewed in 1768, northern enclosure wall: yellow clinker pillars with pyramid ends, organ Johann Ernst Hähnel , 1770/71 .

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Residential house of a two-sided courtyard Am Dorfplatz 4
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around 1900 Centrally located residential building in the typical historic architecture of the time, of significance for the townscape and building history.

Two-storey red clinker brick building with a gable roof (plain tile roofing) on ​​a granite stone base, central projectile, structure with plastered corner embossing, corner blocks on the upper floor, strong cornice and window frames in artificial stone with straight roofing on the ground floor, renovated, new windows.

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Old dairy (former) Am Dorfplatz 15a
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End of the 19th century Dairy in a central location on the village square, of architectural and local importance.
  • Single-storey clinker building with a gable roof (beaver tail covering) in the Swiss style, on porphyry tufa granite base, high dormitories, high segmented arched windows (some changed, partly original), structure with corner pilasters in red clinker bricks, cornice with tiled frieze (stylized flower motif), original portal, front canopy added later and renewed loading ramp
  • Chimney: yellow clinker brick on a square base with eaves console cornice and corner pilasters with two-tone clinker bricks, original height reduced.
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Naundorf

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Windmühle Naundorf (tower Dutchman with partially preserved mill technology)
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Windmühle Naundorf (tower Dutchman with partially preserved mill technology) At the mill 6
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around 1885 Today residential house, in its original condition, typical and beautiful example of the later mill architecture, of architectural, local history and landscape-defining importance.

Mill built by Friedrich August Strauhs around 1880, the small farmstead was built around 1900, mill operations ceased in 1952, severe hurricane damage in 1963, mill: massive, dark red clinker brick building in a cross connection, curved copper sheet roof with dormer (renewed in 1991), structure with simple cornices, eaves cornice and segmented arched windows, Ruinous rods, original portal with cassette fields, mill technology: vane shaft, corrugated head, comb wheel, small comb wheel and vertical shaft, essential drive elements have been preserved.

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Inn (today with municipal office) Bahnhofstrasse 1
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End of the 19th century The inn as a closed structure, high-quality Wilhelminian style architecture that has a significant impact on the townscape and in terms of building history.

Two-storey red clinker building with a mansard roof (upper half presumably with a flat hip), (beaver tail covering), granite stone plinth, dwarf house with flat curved gable, plastered, structure with strongly profiled and cantilevered cornice, plinth and eaves cornice and sills, upper half of the windows framed ( in cast concrete, painted), large segmental arched windows on the ground floor, rectangular windows on the upper floor, richly decorated overhangs and crowning of the middle windows on the upper floor (with round arched gable); Hall extension NO MONUMENT.

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Kämmereiforst station: reception building, goods shed, farm building, two signal boxes and barriers as well as the residential building of the Kämmereiforst station Bahnhofstrasse 14; 15
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1872 Railway line Halle (Saale) Hbf - Falkenberg (Elster) [- Guben] (route number 6345), clinker building ensemble, existing equipment in the reception building and signal box for the operation of the barrier system, of importance in terms of technology, construction and railway history. Main railway station, Halle – Cottbus line , built by the Halle-Sorau-Gubener Railway Company, opened on June 30, 1872 for passenger traffic and on August 1, 1888 for goods traffic, still in operation today.
  • Entrance building: red clinker brick / half-timbered building with pent roof, some old windows and windows (as of 2014), original equipment from 2001 still available (see Sachsenschiene.net)
  • Goods shed: red brick and brick / half-timbered buildings, flat gable roofs, loading ramp with wooden gate, original station building
  • Signal box: red clinker brick and clinker brick / half-timbered building, flat saddle roof, barrier system; Residential building: red clinker brick / half-timbered building with pent roof, some old windows.
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Village church and churchyard Naundorf (church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure)
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Village church and churchyard Naundorf (church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure) Main street
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1867-1868 Neo-Romanesque brick building with just closed choir, apse and west tower, of architectural and local significance.

neo-Romanesque hall church with just closed choir and apse, west tower with hood (changed in 1972), brick building on quarry stone plinth, enclosure: plastered brickwork with pillars.

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Main street
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance.

Conical pillar standing on a flat base and high pedestal in embossed masonry, crowned by an iron cross, in artificial stone (red granite), front with inscription in the pedestal: For you who gave your life for us in the World War, we put this with grateful loyalty Memorial, Naundorf - Kammereiforst , in front of the wall a relief plaque with a kneeling mourning soldier, carrying a flag, and the year 1914–1918, above it an inscription: As loyal to the flag you should hold faithfully in our hearts , side list of names, surrounded by flower borders and iron bars in front Memorial new plate with inscription for fallen soldiers of the Second World War.

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House and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 12
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1903 Brick buildings that characterize the street scene, authentic example of a large farm of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape.
  • Residential building: two-storey red clinker brick building with a gable roof (new), granite stone plinth, structure with two side projections, corner embossing on the ground floor and corner ashlar on the upper floor, walls, profiled eaves and belt cornice in cast concrete, on the upper floor the side projections triangular roofs, otherwise straight
  • Stable in red clinker bricks with a gable roof, elaborate structure with pilaster strips, double eaves console cornice, sawtooth belt cornice and segmental arch ends of windows and doors, gable characterizing the street scene with console frieze, raised central part with corner landings and parapet, in the center round arch twin windows in the blind arched field
  • Stable barn: red clinker brick with a gable roof, structure like stable, only without an elaborately designed gable.
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Barn and enclosure with gate entrance to a two-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 24
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around 1900 Conspicuous architecture-typical design with street-defining gable, of architectural significance.
  • Barn in red clinker masonry with a gable roof (beaver tail covering) on ​​a granite base, structure with toothed belt and console cornice, narrow twin segment arched windows (partly blind, partly original) in the jamb, doors with segmented arches and original skylights, eye-catching, distinctive gable with high triplet arched windows, double offset Twin arched windows in the gable gusset
  • Enclosure: clinker masonry, large high gate pillars with straight lintel.
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Noitzsch

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Waystone
Waystone (Map) 2nd half of the 19th century Sandstone, important in terms of traffic history.

Sandstone signpost, about one meter high, square floor plan, with a flat pyramidal closure, place names: Rotes Haus and Wellaune, Noitzsch (1 h) and directional arrows carved and highlighted in white (painted).

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Saxon post mile pillars (totality): quarter milestone
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality): quarter milestone (Map) re. 1722 Quarter milestone, important in terms of traffic history.

Quarter milestone made of sandstone (probably from Nebra) with various inscriptions AR , 1722 and the post horn mark. The head piece is cut off. The column belonged to the Poststrasse Leipzig – Wittenberg. Column was not removed after the takeover of Prussia in 1815, but was buried / buried anyway. Column found in 1928 during road works in the Chauseegraben near Schladebusch, re-erection near where it was found. The granite base has been renewed with the base swinging out at the bottom.

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

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Waystone To the zoo
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of traffic history.

Path stone: square sandstone pillar with a flat rhombic end, damaged.

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Manor house of a former Vorwerk To Tiergarten 9
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around 1800 Without a rear annex, the last remaining part of a formerly generously laid out Vorwerk, of architectural and local significance.

Single-storey plastered building with a high mansard roof (one-sided fore and hip) and dormer windows, on each side a dwelling with double windows, rectangular windows, original wooden dormers in the Swiss style, wooden profiled eaves in the kink area, structural changes in GDR times, side in the gable enlarged window format.

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Rödgen

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War In the village
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after 1918 of local importance.

Granite stone that tapers conically towards the top, surrounded by smaller stones, on a concrete base, plaque with an inscription: In honor of their heroes who died in the World War, the grateful communities of Rödgen and Steubeln , plant with conifers.

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Residential building In the village 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Stylishly appealing building with preserved plaster structure, significant in terms of building history.

Two-storey plastered building, granite stone plinth, hipped roof, belt cornice, sill cornice, profiled window sills, two original front doors, new windows, slight central projection, upper floor with shared straight roofs.

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Village church and churchyard Rödgen (church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure)
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Village church and churchyard Rödgen (church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure) In the village 3
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1783-1784 Hall church, plastered building with a straight east end and west tower with a hood and lantern, of architectural and local significance.
  • Church: brick building on quarry stone plinth, straight east end, west tower over a square floor plan, octagonal bell storey, with a hood and lantern as the end
  • Enclosure: plastered brick wall, pillars with yellow clinker brick cover.
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Residential house, side building and enclosure with gate entrance and gate of a three-sided courtyard In the village 5
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End of the 19th century Quality farmhouse as a good testimony to rural residential development in the Wilhelminian era, of importance in terms of building history and economic history.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey yellow clinker brick building, gable roof (plain tile roofing), side dwelling houses, spherical crowning (sandstone), cornice, segmented arched windows, two portals, structure with dark brown clinker brick
  • Side building: quarry stone ground floor, plastered upper floor, gable roof (new), window frames, German tape and eaves cornice in red brick
  • Enclosure: yellow clinker pillars with cover, wrought iron fence.
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Residential building In the village 11
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3rd third of the 19th century Representative designed building with preserved plaster structure, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street.

Two-storey plastered building, saddle roof, structure of the facade by pilasters, profiled sill cornice, cornices, profiled window sills, straight roofs on the upper floor, old windows, wrought-iron lattice windows on the mezzanine floor, side extension later in the jamb, old linden tree in front of it, part of the courtyard not separated on the back .

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Residential house in a four-sided courtyard In the village 22
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End of the 19th century Representative, design-appealing building with the original facade structure, significant in terms of building history and the street scene.

Two-storey red clinker brick building, quarry stone plinth, gable roof (beaver tail covering), molded stone window frames, belt cornice, eaves console cornice, two side projections, segmented arched windows in the gable facing the courtyard, original front door, old windows; Cultivation NO MONUMENT.

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Transformer tower Naundorfer Strasse
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around 1920/1925 Evidence of regional electrification, importance in the history of supply and technology.

Plastered brick building, clinker base, curved pyramid roof (beaver tail covering), detached jamb, insulators still present, sheet iron door with stylized floral fittings.

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Residential house and side building of a new farm attached to it Zscheppliner Strasse 8 after 1945 T-shaped complex as a testimony to the construction of new farmer's homesteads, in a street-defining location, of architectural significance.

Single-storey buildings in T-shape, saddle roofs, dormer windows, polygonal masonry made of natural stone, window and door frames, corner reinforcement, eaves and gables in clinker, original windows on the ground floor preserved, farm building with roller door and garage entrance.

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Steubeln

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Eastern dwelling house, southern side building and northern barn as well as enclosure of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 1
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around 1800 Striking, well-preserved courtyard in a corner location that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey plastered building, quarry stone plinth, half-hipped roof, presumably clay building with external bricks, old windows and shutters, wooden eaves, half-timbered upper floor
  • Side building: red clinker brick building, quarry stone base, gable roof (beaver tail covering), jamb with blind ooculi, segmental arched window on the ground floor, viewing gable with two blind arched twin windows, eyepiece, console eaves cornice, toothed frieze
  • Barn: clay corrugated roof, high gable roof (beaver tail covering), large wooden gates, tiled gable, extension of red clinker brick, steep saddle roof (beaver tail covering), segmented arched window
  • Enclosure: plastered clinker wall and pillars with clinker covering.
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Western dwelling house, northeastern moving house, southern side building and southwestern barn of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 9
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19th century One of the few surviving farms of its kind, of architectural, economic and social significance.
  • Southern barn: quarry stone / clinker barn, saddle roof, quarry stone on the back, red clinker brick on the gable and courtyard side, distinctive corner pilasters, segmented arched windows
  • Western barn: clay corrugated building, one-sided hipped roof (beaver tail covering), partially half-timbered in the pusher on the back, corner gable finished in quarry stone, structural damage present
  • Pull-out house: two-story, narrow loam building, gable roof, old windows
  • Farmhouse: clay floor, gable roof, half-timbered upper floor, plastered, ground floor windows and doors changed.
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Remarks

  1. The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .

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