List of monuments, sculptures and plaques in Arnsdorf
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Arnsdorf village church with the so-called Schwedenstein in the wall.
In the list of monuments, sculptures and plaques of honor in Arnsdorf , publicly accessible sculptures, sculptures, reliefs, plaques and other small monuments as well as public works of art in the Saxon community of Arnsdorf and its districts Fischbach , Kleinwolmsdorf and Wallroda are listed, regardless of whether they are listed or not.
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Ortstein
Boulder in front of the Arnsdorf primary school, on which the metal coats of arms of Arnsdorf and the districts of Fischbach, Kleinwolmsdorf and Wallroda are attached.
Stone cross in the cemetery wall at the village church, called Schwedenstein. There are various legends about the origin, for example as a grave site from the Thirty Years War , as a thank offering stone or as a bishop's stone. Moved to the current location in 1840.
Royal Saxon milestone . Originally this stone was erected at the old train station in Fischbach, over the years it has been renovated several times and moved in front of the school in Arnsdorf.
Reliefs on the church of the SKH Arnsdorf . Above the entrance door, Christ is shown blessing children brought by their mothers; one of his disciples stands away from the scene. On the church windows there are reliefs with the Christian symbols of fish , dove , cross and chalice .
Memorial to the fallen and missing Arnsdorfs of the First World War on the outside wall of the church. Enlarged after 1945 with an inscription in memory of the victims of the Second World War.
Memorial stone in honor of Ernst Thälmann (1886–1944), the memorial was a pioneer object of the lower classes of the POS Kurt Schlosser Arnsdorf during the GDR times .
Memorial stone for the Dresden painter Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler , who was admitted to the state sanatorium and nursing home in Arnsdorf in 1932 and murdered in the Pirna-Sonnenstein killing center in 1940 . With the unveiling of the stone, building B3 of the Saxon hospital in Arnsdorf was renamed Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler-Haus .
System on the premises of SKH Arnsdorf , consisting of 12 granite columns and 6 individual grave markings. A total of 160 names of victims are given. The war cemetery was completely redesigned in 2005.
Memorial plaque made of Meissen porcelain on the rectory, the birthplace of Johann Joachim Kändler (1706–1775). KÄNDER was one of the most important porcelain modelers in the Meissen manufactory.
Memorial stone for Ernst Gustav Tittmann in the Karswald west of Fischbach. Tittmann was chief forester in Fischbach from 1859 to 1889. The carved inscription on the granite boulder reads: EGT 1859–1889 .
War memorial with a sculpture of a soldier in memory of the Fischbach victims of the First World War . It was supplemented with a stone plaque for the victims of the Second World War .
Memorial stone for the forester Alfred Richter, killed in the First World War in 1918 near Morisel in France. The approximately two meter high granite boulder is located in the Karswald southwest of Fischbach, directly on federal road 6 .
Memorial for the victims of fascism in the Fischbacher Friedhof. Six prisoners who were murdered on April 22, 1945 on a death march to the Theresienstadt concentration camp near the church, as well as a Polish soldier are buried in the communal grave.
Horseshoe sculpture in front of the church wall with a commemorative plaque, erected in 2002 on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the traditional and rifle club Fischbach.
Cenotaph for the fallen soldiers of the First World War. The monument shows a seated warrior with a sword, on the base there is a relief depicting a bird of prey pierced by an arrow. In 2014 the memorial was extensively renovated. The facility is maintained by the Kleinwolmsdorf Village and Local History Association.
In memory of the Scholl siblings , originally intended for the school premises, as the Kleinwolmsdorf school was to be called the Scholl siblings . Due to the fact that the name was not given, the stone was placed at the current location.
^ Friedrich Bernhard Störzner: The Schwedenstein on the churchyard wall in Arnsdorf . In: What the Heimat tells. Legends, historical images and memorable events from Saxony. Contributions to Saxon folklore and local history . Verlag Arwed Strauch, Leipzig 1904, p.60–62 ( What the Heimat tells on Wikisource ).
^ Thomas Metan, Boris Böhm: 100 Years of Arnsdorf Hospital. From the Royal Saxon Nursing Institution to a specialist hospital for psychiatry, psychotherapy and neurology . Hotex-Verlag, Dessau-Roßlau 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-036531-7 , p.114 .
↑ Thomas Sobczyk, Andreas Bültemeier: Monuments in the Upper Lusatian forests . Oberlausitzer Verlag, Spitzkunnersdorf 2016, ISBN 978-3-941908-73-4 , p.315f .
↑ Thomas Sobczyk, Andreas Bültemeier: Monuments in the Upper Lusatian forests . Oberlausitzer Verlag, Spitzkunnersdorf 2016, ISBN 978-3-941908-73-4 , p.317 .
↑ Fischbach war cemetery. DenkFried - A page to commemorate and commemorate the dead of two world wars, accessed on July 21, 2015 .