Großenhain

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Großenhain (Script error: No such module "IPA".; also written as Grossenhain; Template:Langx, Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a Große Kreisstadt (German for major district town) in the district of Meissen, Saxony, Germany. It was originally known as Hayne. The current name simply means "big Hayne".

History

Großenhain was originally a Sorbian settlement, and remains an area where this language is spoken.

It was first mentioned in 1205.[1] It was for a time occupied by the Bohemians, by whom it was strongly fortified. It afterwards came into the possession of the margraves of Meissen, from whom it was taken in 1312 by the margraves of Brandenburg.[2] In the middle-ages, Großenhain was one of the most powerful towns in Saxony.

It suffered considerably in all the great German wars, and in 1744 was nearly destroyed by fire.[2] The fire destroyed the church which was then replaced by the current Marienkirche, which echoes internally echoes the Frauenkirche in nearby Dresden.

On May 16, 1813, a battle took place here between the French (Napoleon's army) and the Russians.[2]

A military airfield was created near the town, opening in February 1914. From 1945 to 1993, this served as an air base of the Soviet Air Force, complete with a secret facility storing nuclear weapons.

Kulturzentrum Grossenhain (the culture centre) was recently created, cleverly converting the ruined fragments of Schloss Grossenhain into a modern building.[3]

On May 24, 2010, Großenhain was hit by a rain-wrapped F3 tornado which killed 1 and injured 40 others. This event made sirens sound for 60 seconds in and around Großenhain. The fatality was a 6-year-old girl who was killed by a falling tree. [4][5]

Geography

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The altarpiece in the Marienkirche, Grossenhain
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Kulturzentrum, Grossenhain

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Divisions

The town Großenhain consists of Großenhain proper and the following Ortschaften or municipal divisions:[6]

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  • Bauda
  • Colmnitz
  • Folbern
  • Görzig
  • Nasseböhla (incl. Stroga)
  • Skassa
  • Skäßchen (incl. Krauschütz, Skaup and Uebigau)
  • Strauch
  • Walda-Kleinthiemig
  • Weßnitz-Rostig
  • Wildenhain
  • Zabeltitz (incl. Treugeböhla)

These Ortschaften correspond with former municipalities or their divisions, that were absorbed into Großenhain between 1994 and 2010. The localities Großraschütz, Kleinraschütz, Mülbitz, Naundorf, Zschauitz and Zschieschen are former municipalities that were absorbed into Großenhain between 1913 and 1961.[7]


Infrastructure

There are two train stations in Großenhain. The Großenhain Berliner Bahnhof had been out of service since 2002, leaving only the Großenhain Cottbusser Bahnhof, served by trains from Dresden to Elsterwerda, Cottbus and Hoyerswerda.

Großenhain is accessible by car via Bundesstraße 98 and Bundesstraße 101.

Famous people

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Statue in Grossenhain town square looking north to the spire of the Marienkirche

References

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  1. Großenhain, Steifzug durch eine sächsische Kleinstadt 2002, Gräser Verlag
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  6. Hauptsatzung der Großen Kreisstadt Großenhain, August 2019.
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External links

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