File:20060501505DR Schönfeld Renaissanceschloßanlage Portal.jpg
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Deutsch: 01.05.2006 01561 Schönfeld, Straße der Jugend 1: Renaissanceschloßanlage, Grundstücksportal (GMP: 51.303569,13.708528). Im 13. Jahrhundert wird erstmals eine Wasserburg erwähnt. Die doppelte Schloßanlage wurde zwischen 1570 und 1590 errichtet. Der Bergwerksbesitzer Arthur Freiherr von Burgk (Freital) schenkte Schloß Schönfeld 1882 seinem
Sohn Max zur Hochzeit. Die Neugestaltung im Stil der Neorenaissance stammt vom Architekten Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel. Sicht von Süden. [DSCN9795.TIF]20060501505DR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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Object location | 51° 18′ 12.85″ N, 13° 42′ 30.7″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.303569; 13.708528 |
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Image title | 01.05.2006 01561 Schönfeld, Straße der Jugend 1: Renaissanceschloßanlage, Grundstücksportal (GMP: 51.303569,13.708528). Im 13. Jahrhundert wird erstmals eine Wasserburg erwähnt. Die doppelte Schloßanlage wurde zwischen 1570 und 1590 errichtet. Der Bergwerksbesitzer Arthur Freiherr von Burgk (Freital) schenkte Schloß Schönfeld 1882 seinem Sohn Max zur Hochzeit. Die Neugestaltung im Stil der Neorenaissance stammt vom Architekten Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel. Sicht von Süden. [DSCN9795.TIF]20060501505DR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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