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|Town = [[Schirgiswalde-Kirschau]]
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|image_coa = Wappen Kirschau (Sachsen).svg
|image_caption = Town hall (left) and post office (right)
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'''Kirschau''' ([[Sorbian language|Sorbian]] ''Korzym'') is a municipality in [[Upper Lusatia]] in the district of [[Bautzen (district)|Bautzen]] in [[Saxony]] in [[Germany]]. It is situated in a region called [[Lausitzer Bergland]] in the valley of the [[Spree]] and the [[Pilke]], between the "Mönchswalderberg" (449 m) and the "Lärchenberg" (354 m) and belongs in respects of administration to the [[Bautzen (district)|district of Bautzen]].
'''Kirschau''' ([[Sorbian language|Sorbian]] ''Korzym'') is a village and a former municipality in [[Upper Lusatia]] in the district of [[Bautzen (district)|Bautzen]] in [[Saxony]] in [[Germany]]. Since 1 January 2011, it is part of the town [[Schirgiswalde-Kirschau]]. It is situated in a region called [[Lausitzer Bergland]] in the valley of the [[Spree (river)|Spree]] and the Pilke, between the "[[Mönchswalder Berg|Mönchswalderberg]]" (449 m) and the "[[Lärchenberg]]" (354 m) and belongs in respects of administration to the [[Bautzen (district)|district of Bautzen]].


The community is separated into four different parts called (with the [[Sorbs|sorbian]] name additional): Bederwitz (''Bjedrusk''), Kleinpostwitz (''Bójswecy''), Rodewitz (''Rozwodecy'') and Sonnenberg (''Słónčna Hora'').
The community is separated into four different parts called (with the [[Sorbs|sorbian]] name additional): Bederwitz (''Bjedrusk''), Kleinpostwitz (''Bójswecy''), Rodewitz (''Rozwodecy'') and Sonnenberg (''Słónčna Hora'').


== History ==
== History ==
In the document that tells about the destruction of the castel "Körse" the community of Kirschau first has been mentioned in 1352 in a written source. When [[Upper Lusatia]] came to Saxony in 1634, at the time of the [[Thirty Years' War|Thirty-years-war]], Kirschau became a village near the border. A tax station was opened because of the near border to [[Bohemia]].
In the document that tells about the destruction of the castle "Körse" the community of Kirschau first has been mentioned in 1352 in a written source. When [[Upper Lusatia]] became a part of the [[Electorate of Saxony]] in 1634, at the time of the [[Thirty Years' War|Thirty-years-war]], Kirschau became a village near the border. A tax station was opened because of the near border to [[Bohemia]].
Until 1845 Kirschau was a poor and unimportant village, but helped by Gotthelf August Friese industry started to develop in this small village - especially the textile industry. Other industries followed and because of its richness the community acquired the name "Village of the Golden Roofs" - some of the old wealth is still visible in the core of the village and in the fine houses of the rich men. After the [[World War II|second world-war]] in the time of the [[GDR]] most enterprises became [[VEB]], meaning they now belonged to the newly born communist state of [[Eastern Germany]]. At this time the production of textile products remained important - as did the production of agricultural machines in the "[[Economy of the German Democratic Republic|Kombinat]] [[Fortschritt]] Landmaschinen [[Neustadt in Sachsen|Neustadt]].
From 1806 to 1918 Kirschau was part of the [[Kingdom of Saxony]]. Until 1845 Kirschau was a poor and unimportant village, but helped by Gotthelf August Friese industry started to develop in this small village - especially the textile industry. Other industries followed and because of its richness the community acquired the name "Village of the Golden Roofs" - some of the old wealth is still visible in the core of the village and in the fine houses of the rich men. After the [[World War II|second world-war]] in the time of the [[East Germany|GDR]] most enterprises became [[Volkseigener Betrieb|VEB]], meaning they now belonged to the newly born communist state of [[East Germany]]. At this time the production of textile products remained important - as did the production of agricultural machines in the "[[Economy of the German Democratic Republic|Kombinat]] [[Fortschritt]] Landmaschinen [[Neustadt in Sachsen|Neustadt]].
Since reunification just a small proportion of the former textile industry remains in the region. Today a big bath called "Körse-Therme" which can be used every season is the main attraction in the village.
Since reunification just a small proportion of the former textile industry remains in the region. Today a big bath called "Körse-Therme" which can be used every season is the main attraction in the village.


== Culture and Sights ==
== Culture and sights ==
In the village there can be found two museum, one shows the history of the castel "Körse" and the village, the other one shows the rural tradition and old handicraft of the region.
In the village there can be found two museum, one shows the history of the castle "Körse" and the village, the other one shows the rural tradition and old handicraft of the region.


The most important monuments are the ruins of the castel "Körse", the church of St. John (build in 1924 in [[Jugendstil]]) and the houses of the inner city in the same style.
The most important monuments are the ruins of the castle "Körse", the church of St. John (built in 1924 in [[Jugendstil]]) and the houses of the inner city in the same style.


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 26 October 2023

Kirschau
Town hall (left) and post office (right)
Town hall (left) and post office (right)
Coat of arms of Kirschau
Location of Kirschau
Map
Kirschau is located in Germany
Kirschau
Kirschau
Kirschau is located in Saxony
Kirschau
Kirschau
Coordinates: 51°6′N 14°25′E / 51.100°N 14.417°E / 51.100; 14.417
CountryGermany
StateSaxony
DistrictBautzen
TownSchirgiswalde-Kirschau
Area
 • Total6.52 km2 (2.52 sq mi)
Elevation
250 m (820 ft)
Population
 (2009-12-31)
 • Total2,442
 • Density370/km2 (970/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
02681
Dialling codes03592 (035938 in Bederwitz, Rodewitz und Sonnenberg)
Vehicle registrationBZ
Websitewww.kirschau.de

Kirschau (Sorbian Korzym) is a village and a former municipality in Upper Lusatia in the district of Bautzen in Saxony in Germany. Since 1 January 2011, it is part of the town Schirgiswalde-Kirschau. It is situated in a region called Lausitzer Bergland in the valley of the Spree and the Pilke, between the "Mönchswalderberg" (449 m) and the "Lärchenberg" (354 m) and belongs in respects of administration to the district of Bautzen.

The community is separated into four different parts called (with the sorbian name additional): Bederwitz (Bjedrusk), Kleinpostwitz (Bójswecy), Rodewitz (Rozwodecy) and Sonnenberg (Słónčna Hora).

History[edit]

In the document that tells about the destruction of the castle "Körse" the community of Kirschau first has been mentioned in 1352 in a written source. When Upper Lusatia became a part of the Electorate of Saxony in 1634, at the time of the Thirty-years-war, Kirschau became a village near the border. A tax station was opened because of the near border to Bohemia. From 1806 to 1918 Kirschau was part of the Kingdom of Saxony. Until 1845 Kirschau was a poor and unimportant village, but helped by Gotthelf August Friese industry started to develop in this small village - especially the textile industry. Other industries followed and because of its richness the community acquired the name "Village of the Golden Roofs" - some of the old wealth is still visible in the core of the village and in the fine houses of the rich men. After the second world-war in the time of the GDR most enterprises became VEB, meaning they now belonged to the newly born communist state of East Germany. At this time the production of textile products remained important - as did the production of agricultural machines in the "Kombinat Fortschritt Landmaschinen Neustadt. Since reunification just a small proportion of the former textile industry remains in the region. Today a big bath called "Körse-Therme" which can be used every season is the main attraction in the village.

Culture and sights[edit]

In the village there can be found two museum, one shows the history of the castle "Körse" and the village, the other one shows the rural tradition and old handicraft of the region.

The most important monuments are the ruins of the castle "Körse", the church of St. John (built in 1924 in Jugendstil) and the houses of the inner city in the same style.

References[edit]