List of listed objects in Višňova

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The basis of this list of listed objects in Višňová is the ÚSKP list ( Ústřední seznam kulturních památek České republiky , German  Central List of Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic ), which has been kept by the Czech Monument Protection Authority NPÚ ( Národní památkový ústav . ) Since 1987 , German  National Monument Authority and follows on from the lists created since 1850.

Listed objects in Višňová by district

Višňová (Bohemian Weigsdorf)

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Višňová 41
( location )
House number 41 Farmhouse, well-preserved half-timbered house with half-timbered floor and stone plinth. The house on the edge of the village was probably built in the first half of the 18th century. Another wing was added at the end of the 19th century. 28220 / 5-4485 Info catalog

Višňová 75
( location )
House number 75 Farmhouse (half-timbered house), was probably built in the second half of the 18th century (see stable cadastre from 1843). The western portal of the entrance to the hall bears a vault with the stone number 75. 44733 / 5-4484 Info catalog

Višňová 18
( location )
House number 18 Farmhouse - three-part floor plan with residential house, barn and further separately accessible living space. The current appearance of the half-timbered house probably dates from the second half of the 18th and the first half of the 19th century. 42024 / 5-4482 Info catalog

Višňová
( location )
Holy Spirit Church Church of St. Spirit (later Protestant). The church, which was completed in 1492, served until 1945 for Protestant services in the Saxon part of Višňová and for Protestant believers from the Bohemian side. Due to disputes about the affiliation of the building, the appearance of the church was not renewed until 1802/03 with the construction of a new nave. 24014 / 5-4481 Info catalog

Višňová 5
( location )
House number 5 Farmhouse, in the north-western part of the village, on a slight slope on the country road. The building was probably built in the 18th century (see the stable cadastre from 1843). The house is located approx. 70 m northeast of the municipal office to the left of the side road along which a green marked path leads to Pohanské Kameny (grove). 24834 / 5-4483 Info catalog

House number 5

Andělka (Engelsdorf)

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Andělka, in the center of the village
( location )
Anne's Church Baroque church of St. Anna, built from 1783 to 1785 by the Reichenberg master builder Johann Joseph Kunz on the site of an older wooden church. Location in the middle of the village, on the slope above the road next to the cemetery. Brick building with one nave, rectangular floor plan, rectangular presbytery. The gable roof is covered with sheet metal. The western entrance facade of the church is complemented by a projecting tower with a square floor plan and rounded corners, which is crowned by an onion-shaped dome with a polygonal lantern and a poppy flower with a cross. 32873 / 5-4173 Info catalog

Andělka, south of the church
( location )
Atonement Cross Atonement cross on the street in the town center, south of the Annenkirche. The cross, created after 1644, reminds of a murder in Altseidenberg . In addition to the cross, the tombstone also commemorates Caspar Christian von Schweinichen in the cemetery. He died in a duel on June 29, 1644 at the age of 21. Roughly worked granite cross of the Latin type with the dimensions 78 × 88 × 35 cm, without inscription. 18095 / 5-4174 Info catalog

Filipovka (Philippsthal)

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Filipovka 10
( location )
House number 10 Farmstead in the western part of the village from the beginning of the 19th century, consisting of a house and a half-timbered barn (see cadastre from 1843). The farmstead consists of: Residential building No. 10 and the barn. 15558 / 5-4175 Info catalog

Poustka (desert)

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Poustka 47
( location )
Farmhouse No. 47 Baroque farmstead with a rectangular floor plan, consisting of a house and a stable, in the part of which a chapel was later built. The building has been torn down, the picture shows the property on which the house stood (monument status revoked in 1988). 54661 / 5-4486 Info catalog

Farmhouse No. 47

Priedlánce (Priedlanz)

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Předlánce, on a hill above the Wittig meander , above houses no.69, 35 and 70.
( location )
Fortress Fortress (former fortress), archaeological traces. The fortress in Priedlanz with a raised watchtower above the meander of the Smědá River can be dated to the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. The area was fortified with a double wall. The location is at house number 70. The top of the watchtower is mostly grassy, ​​the slopes are covered with forest. Most likely it was a fortified courtyard, the fortress of a small feudal lord. 36864 / 5-4487 Info catalog

Saň (teeth)

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Saň, watchtower in the forest between Saň and Loučná
( location )
Loučná Castle near Saň Formerly fortified hilltop settlement - Loučná - Saň castle, archaeological traces. Small fortified settlement from the 9th to 10th centuries, surrounded by city walls that are still sufficiently recognizable in the area. The largest fortification is on the east side, where the site was most easily accessible. The eastern wall reaches a height of approx. 2 m and is up to 10 m wide at the base. A wide moat was built in front of this wall. The other fortifications are much smaller. The northern wall reaches a height of 1 to 1.5 m, the southern only a few tens of centimeters. The location of the gate was possibly in the southern wall. The fortifications on the west side have not been preserved. Dimensions: length 34 m in the west-east axis, width between 10 and 18 m. The area is about 500 square meters. 23595 / 5-4176 Info catalog

Víska (villages)

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Víska 26
( location )
House number 26 Farmhouse. The half-timbered house, which was built around the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, is located on the southern edge of the village near the bridge over the Směda River. The two-story half-timbered house with a bricked ground floor and a half-timbered floor is built on a rectangular floor plan and is crowned by a gable roof. The building is dominated by a massive double wooden gate that gives access to the barn. 24165 / 5-4489 Info catalog

House number 26
Víska 35
( location )
House number 35 Farmhouse. The two-story house from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries is on the southern edge of the village, east of the road. The house has a pronounced gable, a bricked ground floor and a half-timbered floor as well as a gable roof. 46740 / 5-4490 Info catalog

Víska 70
( location )
House number 70 Farmhouse. The house has a traditional three-part floor plan with a timbered living and brick economic part, which probably dates from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. It is located on the northern edge of the village on the left side of the roads to Minkovice , east of the road to Poustka and Višňová. 32307 / 5-4488 Info catalog

House number 70
Víska 36
( location )
House number 36 Farmhouse, the two-story building with a rectangular floor plan and gable roof dates from the 18th / 19th centuries. Century and is a valuable evidence of the development of the folk architecture of the village. Due to flood damage in August 2010, the building was demolished. The monument status was lifted in 2010. 29134 / 5-4491 Info catalog

House number 36
Víska če. 1
( location )
House No. 1 The half-timbered house with a rectangular floor plan probably dates from the time after the founding of Nová Víska (Neudörfel), ie from the end of the 18th century. At the time, it was likely a two-story house with a three-part floor plan, topped off by an adjoining barn. 106302 Info catalog

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