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Delitzsch

Delitzsch (German pronunciation: [ˈdeːlɪt͡ʃ] (listen); Slavic: delč or delcz for hill) is a town in Saxony in Germany, 20 km north of Leipzig and 30 km east of Halle (Saale). With 24,850 inhabitants at the end of 2015, it is the largest town in the district of Nordsachsen.

Delitzsch
From top: View over old town, Delitzsch Castle in winter, Breite Straße in the old town, Breiter Turm at Wallgraben
Location of Delitzsch within Nordsachsen district
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Delitzsch
Delitzsch
Coordinates: 51°31′35″N 12°20′33″E / 51.52639°N 12.34250°E / 51.52639; 12.34250Coordinates: 51°31′35″N 12°20′33″E / 51.52639°N 12.34250°E / 51.52639; 12.34250
CountryGermany
StateSaxony
DistrictNordsachsen
Subdivisions15 town-quarters
Government
 • Mayor (2022–29) Manfred Wilde[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total83.57 km2 (32.27 sq mi)
Elevation
94 m (308 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total24,862
 • Density300/km2 (770/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
04509
Dialling codes034202
Vehicle registrationTDO, DZ, EB, OZ, TG, TO
Websitewww.delitzsch.de

Archaeological evidence outside the town limits points to a settlement dating from the Neolithic Age. The first documented mention of Delitzsch dates from 1166 and it later became the Elector of Saxony's residence in the 17th and 18th centuries. The old town is well preserved, with several plazas, citizens' and patrician houses, towers, a baroque castle and the town's fortifications.

Delitzsch and its surrounding area contain water areas, hiking and cycling networks and nature reserves.

Geography

Location

Delitzsch is located in the northwestern part of Nordsachsen in Saxony, at an altitude of 94 meters above sea level. Due to its location on the border with Saxony-Anhalt, Delitzsch is the northernmost town in Saxony. It is situated on the north heath and recreation area Goitzsche which extends across the Saxony-Saxony-Anhalt border to Bitterfeld-Wolfen. To the east is the spa town of Bad Düben, which is the starting point for the Düben Heath.

The total size of the urban area is 83.57 square kilometres (32.27 square miles). The north–south extension is 10 kilometres (6 miles) and the east–west extension 8.3 kilometres (5.2 miles). The adjacent communities are Löbnitz, Schönwölkau, Rackwitz and Neukyhna clockwise called from the north of town.

Districts

Name of the District Area
in km2
Population at September 2011
(Main domicile)[3]
Density
inhabitants/km2
Delitzsch
with Gertitz, Kertitz and Werben
38.04 20,974 551
Beerendorf 2.38 585 246
Benndorf 3.62 382 106
Brodau 3.16 314 99
Döbernitz 1.17 833 712
Laue 5.22 203 39
Poßdorf 7.78 66 8
Rödgen 4.12 224 54
Schenkenberg 2.43 832 342
Selben 3.33 664 199
Spröda 6,42 287 45
Storkwitz 3.59 150 42
Zschepen 2.31 407 176
Overall 83.57 25,921 310

History

Delitzsch was founded as a town around 1200 AD (according to chronicles) and became recognized as a city in 1300 AD. Both before and after its founding, the city fought off many invaders: first the Slavic tribes who had lived there before the city was founded and then, later, in the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), the Swedes. A legend arose from this final encounter with the Swedes, saying that when the Swedes reached the river Lober, the tower warden's daughter spied them and blew a trumpet, allowing the citizens of the town to get to safety and prepare, and as a result the invaders were defeated. Every year there is a historical medieval style fair to celebrate this victory over the Swedes and, during the fair, shops are open on Sundays.

As a result of the Congress of Vienna in 1814-15, Delitzsch was granted to Prussia from the Kingdom of Saxony. A district of Delitzsch was established for administrative purposes.

In World War II (1939 - 1945), only one building, the station, was burned, minimal damage in comparison with many other German urban centers.

According to a 1996 census, Delitzsch had more than 27,000 inhabitants.

Historical population

1747 - 1999

(using town boundaries as at the time)

Date Population
1747 390 houses, 70 ½ Oxgangs
1789 2,500
1818 2,953
31 December 1837 ¹ 4,332
31 December 1841 ¹ 4,533
31 December 1871 ¹ 8,111
31 December 1880 ¹ 8,225
31 December 1890 ¹ 8,949
31 December 1895 ¹ 9,560
31 December 1910 ¹ 13,031
31 December 1925 ¹ 14,892
Date Population
31 December 1933 ¹ 16,476
31 December 1938 17,931
31 December 1939 ¹ 18,016
29 October 1946 25,148
31 August 1950 ² 24,195
31 December 1960 22,892
31 December 1964 23,336
31 December 1970 24,435
31 December 1980 25,248
31 December 1984 27,953
31 December 1988 28,384
Date Population
31 December 1990 27,051
31 December 1991 26,534
31 December 1992 26,249
31 December 1993 25,828
31 December 1994 ² 26,045
31. December 1995 25,762
31 December 1996 ² 25,579
31 December 1997 27,235
31 December 1998 26,963
31 December 1999 26,704

¹ Census
² Merging districts

Source: Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen[4]

2000 - present

(using town boundaries as at the time)

Date Population Moving in Moving out Births Deaths Change
31 December 2000 26,331 933 1251 203 258 -373
31 December 2001 25,774 891 1366 197 279 -557
31 December 2002 25,573 1202 1322 195 276 -201
31 December 2003 25,287 998 1150 170 306 -286
31 December 2004 ¹ 28,001 990 1070 209 328 -197
31 December 2005 27,780 925 1026 203 324 -221
31 December 2006 27,521 885 982 179 341 -259
31 December 2007 27,181 875 1107 232 341 -340
31 December 2008 26,958 961 1069 202 316 -223
31 December 2009 26,532 801 1078 198 348 -426
31 December 2010 26,344 853 899 212 355 -188
Census 2011
(new basis of calculation)
Date Population Moving in Moving out Births Deaths Change
9 May 2011 25,361 - - - - -
31 December 2011 25,162 852 1023 216 357 -312
31 December 2012 25,148 1116 962 183 349 -12
31 December 2013 25,005 954 992 204 317 -151
31 December 2014 24.911 1063 1005 192 348 −98
31 December 2015 24.850 1223 1122 195 366 −70

¹ Merging districts

Source: Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen[5]

Politics

Town council

The town council consists of the lord mayor and 30 town councillors. Every five years, the town council is chosen anew. The inaugural meeting of newly elected council always takes place in the conference hall of the city hall. The current council has been in place since the last local election (held on 26 May 2019), and is constituted as follows:

Party % of vote
2019
Seats
2019
% of vote
2014[note 1]
Seats
2014
% of vote
2009
Seats
2009
CDU CDU 25,9 % 8 34,4 % 11 34,9 % 11
FWG FWG 23,3 % 7 18,5 % 6 14,6 % 4
AfD Alternative for Germany 16,0 % 5
SPD SPD 14,3 % 4 20,5 % 6 20,5 % 7
LINKE The Left 10,0 % 3 15,6 % 5 08,9 % 6
BI Bürgerinitiative Menschenskinder e.V. 03,9 % 1
HV Heimatverein Döbernitz e.V. 03,5 % 1 03,3 % 1 02,7 % 0
GRÜNE Alliance 90/The Greens 03,1 % 1 02,4 % 0
NPD NPD 04,4 % 1 [note 2] 03,8 % 1
FDP FDP 01,0 % 0 04,6 % 1
Total 100% 30 100% 30 100% 30
% of Vote 53,7 % 42,4 % 39,5 %
  1. ^ Percentages are rounded
  2. ^ The elected representative left the NPD in January 2015 and remained as an independent until the May 2019 election]]

The next council elections are scheduled for 2024.

Mayor

  • Arno Erhardt: 1945
  • Richard Hampe: 1945-1950
  • Paul Heinze: 1951-1952
  • Walter Lange: 1952-1956
  • Rudolf Kunath: 1956-1959
  • Otto Paul: 1960-1973
  • Hans-Joachim Kumrow: 1973-1977
  • Wolfgang Neubert: 1977-1979
  • Karl Lubienski: 1979-1990
  • Heinz Bieniek: 1990-2008

Historian Manfred Wilde (born 1962) won the mayoral election in 2008 with 60.2 percent of the votes cast.

Coat of Arms

The emblem of the town Delitzsch combines two different arms, the house of Wettin or tribal emblem and the County of the Mark Meissen. It shows two upright poles blue (Landsberger piles) that are in a golden box, and this split in three parts. In the middle of the main shield of the emblem can be seen in an inclined position as a means to shield Meissen black lion on a golden shield. The middle blade is tilted forward, and so the lion appears as upright as possible, or borders. He has two tail tuft, with their division begins in the middle of the tail, which should point to the Mark Meissen County. As an accessory, the coat of arms (1526 introduced) a fluttering ribbon bearing the inscription: "Secretum civium in delitzsch" (loosely translated: Privy Seal of Delitzsch).

Twin towns – sister cities

Delitzsch is twinned with:[6]

Traffic

Road

To the west of the town the national roads B183a and B184 intersect.

Rail transport

Delitzsch has an "upper station" with two platforms and a "lower station" with three tracks. Both stations are in the tariff zone 165 of the regional public transport network (Mitteldeutscher Verkehrsverbund). Since December 2008 the two stations have been served Mitteldeutsche Regionalbahn ("Central German regional railway" (MRB)) in addition to Deutsche Bahn (DB), services to and from Delitzsch oberer Bahnhof have been taken over by Abellio in 2015. The upper station is served by regional trains hourly on weekdays, two-hourly on weekends. The lower station is served by S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland and by regional trains between Leipzig and Magdeburg. Long-distance services can be reached by changing in Leipzig or Halle.

Air traffic

Leipzig/Halle Airport is located 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Delitzsch.

Local businesses

The most important industries in Delitzsch included the sugar and confectionery industry. Currently, the Delitzscher Chocolate Factory (acquired on 1 October 2008 by the Halloren Chocolate Factory AG), the EuroMaint Rail GmbH (former rail car plant SFW Delitzsch GmbH), URSA Insulation and the Smurfit Kappa Corrugated board plant are the major industrial employers. Most of these big companies are located in the industrial area on the south-west side.

Due to the EU production quotas for sugar, the sugar factory (Südzucker) was shut down in 2001.

Lignite mining was discontinued in the early 1990s, the remaining mines are planned to be a system of lakes and heathland in an arc from the southwest to the north.

Sights

 
Breiter Turm in the Delitzscher old town
  • Baroque castle with Lustgarten (pleasure gardens), formerly temporary residence and administrative centre, later dower of the Dukes of Saxony-Merseburg, built on the foundations of a medieval moated castle
  • kennel gardens, terraced green space created between the city wall and moat (re-opened to visitors in 2010)
  • fortifications dating back to the 14th and 15th century with two towers, defensive wall, and water-filled moat
  • rose garden
  • city church of St. Peter & Paul, brick church of the 15th century with significant high altar
  • memorial to Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch
  • executioner's house (resident executioner first documented in 1619)
  • Stadtschreiberhaus, former home and workplace of the town clerk, now a gallery
  • city park with water basin
  • zoological gardens

Sports

Among the many sports clubs in North Saxony district town, among other things, the annual sporting events like the LVZ Bicycle Ride, Delitzsch moves or the old town race. More than 13 sports clubs are based in the region of Delitzsch. Some of the clubs:

  • 1. SV Concordia Delitzsch
  • NHV Concordia Delitzsch 2010 e.V. (second handball club)
  • GSVE Delitzsch 1995 e.V. (volleyball club)
  • Delitzscher Sportfüchse 1995 e.V. (judo club)
  • 1.FC Delitzsch 2010 e.V. (football club)
  • RV Germania Delitzsch 1891 e.V. (bicycle club)
  • Korean Tigers 1989 e.V. (Taekwondoverein)
  • Delitzscher tennis club 1921 e.V.
  • Badminton club Delitzsch
  • Dive club Delitzsch 1958 e.v.

Education

 
Christian-Gottfried-Ehrenberg-Grammar School

The first school was built around 1426 as a boys school and was expanded in the 16th century to cater for girls. Today more than 3,500 students learn in ten public and three private schools. These include three primary schools, two Mittelschulen (secondary schools), one grammar school, two colleges and two special schools. The School of Music, the Adult high school and the acting school are private schools.

  • Primary schools
    • Primary school Diesterweg
    • Primary school on Rosenweg
    • Primary school Delitzsch-East
  • Middle schools
    • Artur Becker- Middle School
    • Middle School Delitzsch-North
  • Grammar school
    • Christian-Gottfried-Ehrenberg-Grammar School
  • Technical and vocational schools
    • School of Social Sciences
    • Vocational School Dr. Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch
  • Special schools
    • Special Educationscool Rödgen - school for mentally disabled
    • Pestalozzischool – school to promote learning
  • Other schools
    • Delitzsch Music School
    • Theatre Academy Saxony (Acting School)
    • Adult high school

Notable people

 
Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch in 1863
  • Erich Bauer (1890–1970), student historians
  • Lucas Brandis (c. 1450–1500) and his brothers, Moritz, Mark, and Matthew Brandis (died after 1512), important early book printers
  • Max Bruning (1887–1968), painter, born in the house market 20
  • Carl August Ehrenberg (1801–1849), botanist and plant collector
  • Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795–1876), bioscientist who co-discovered the use of bacteria in medicine
  • Bernhard Förster (1843–1889), high school teacher, cultural critic and husband of Elizabeth (Forester) Nietzsche
  • Joachim Fritsche (born 1951), football player in the East German league and played from 1973 to 1977 in the GDR national team
  • Paul Fürbringer (1849–1930), physician
  • Carl Hugo Gutsche (1843–1926), Missionary & Founder of the German Baptist Church in South Africa from 1867. He was the first of the South African 'Gutsche' dynasty who later went to found and grow the Coca-Cola bottling brand in South and East Africa from the 1940s. Thus was primarily done under Carl Hugo's grandson, Philipp Hugo Gutsche
  • Clementine Helm (1825–1896), children's and youth book author
  • Katrin Huss (born 1969), moderator
  • Lutz Mack (born 1952), gymnast
  • Siegfried Mehnert (born 1963), boxer
  • Ernst Friedrich Pfotenhauer (1771–1843), jurist
  • Eberhard Ruhmer (1917–1996), art historian and curator, son of the city minister Wilhelm Ruhmer
  • Christian Saalbach (1653–1713), professor and poet, born in the district Schenkenberg
  • Erasmus Schmidt (1570–1637), mathematician and philologist
  • Helmut Schreyer (1912–1984), German telecommunications specialist, inventor and professor at the Technical College of the Brazilian army in Rio de Janeiro
  • Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch (1808–1883), founder of the German cooperative system and politician, was born in the house market 11 (plaque). In 1848 as Prussian delegate he added the city name to his to be better distinguished from other delegates by this name.
  • Walter Tiemann (1876–1951), book artist and graphic designer
  • Anna Zammert (1898–1982), German politician and Gewerkschaftsfunktionärin

External links

  Media related to Delitzsch at Wikimedia Commons

  • Website of Delitzsch - in German
  • Website of GSVE Delitzsch - in German

References

  1. ^ Gewählte Bürgermeisterinnen und Bürgermeister im Freistaat Sachsen, Stand: 17. Juli 2022, Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung des Freistaates Sachsen nach Gemeinden am 31. Dezember 2021" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen. 2022.
  3. ^ Registration office of the town of Delitzsch
  4. ^ Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen: Regionalregister Sachsen: Delitzsch
  5. ^ Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen: Regionalregister Sachsen: Delitzsch
  6. ^ "Corona-Infos für Delitzsch, 24. April 2020". delitzsch.de (in German). Delitzsch. 2020-04-24. Retrieved 2021-02-01.

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For Franz Delitzsch German theologian and Hebraist see Franz Delitzsch Delitzsch German pronunciation ˈdeːlɪt ʃ listen Slavic delc or delcz for hill is a town in Saxony in Germany 20 km north of Leipzig and 30 km east of Halle Saale With 24 850 inhabitants at the end of 2015 it is the largest town in the district of Nordsachsen DelitzschTownFrom top View over old town Delitzsch Castle in winter Breite Strasse in the old town Breiter Turm at WallgrabenCoat of armsLocation of Delitzsch within Nordsachsen districtDelitzschShow map of GermanyDelitzschShow map of SaxonyCoordinates 51 31 35 N 12 20 33 E 51 52639 N 12 34250 E 51 52639 12 34250 Coordinates 51 31 35 N 12 20 33 E 51 52639 N 12 34250 E 51 52639 12 34250CountryGermanyStateSaxonyDistrictNordsachsenSubdivisions15 town quartersGovernment Mayor 2022 29 Manfred Wilde 1 Ind Area Total83 57 km2 32 27 sq mi Elevation94 m 308 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total24 862 Density300 km2 770 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes04509Dialling codes034202Vehicle registrationTDO DZ EB OZ TG TOWebsitewww delitzsch deArchaeological evidence outside the town limits points to a settlement dating from the Neolithic Age The first documented mention of Delitzsch dates from 1166 and it later became the Elector of Saxony s residence in the 17th and 18th centuries The old town is well preserved with several plazas citizens and patrician houses towers a baroque castle and the town s fortifications Delitzsch and its surrounding area contain water areas hiking and cycling networks and nature reserves Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Districts 2 History 2 1 Historical population 2 1 1 1747 1999 2 2 2000 present 3 Politics 3 1 Town council 3 2 Mayor 3 3 Coat of Arms 4 Twin towns sister cities 5 Traffic 5 1 Road 5 2 Rail transport 5 3 Air traffic 6 Local businesses 7 Sights 8 Sports 9 Education 10 Notable people 11 External links 12 ReferencesGeography EditLocation Edit Delitzsch is located in the northwestern part of Nordsachsen in Saxony at an altitude of 94 meters above sea level Due to its location on the border with Saxony Anhalt Delitzsch is the northernmost town in Saxony It is situated on the north heath and recreation area Goitzsche which extends across the Saxony Saxony Anhalt border to Bitterfeld Wolfen To the east is the spa town of Bad Duben which is the starting point for the Duben Heath The total size of the urban area is 83 57 square kilometres 32 27 square miles The north south extension is 10 kilometres 6 miles and the east west extension 8 3 kilometres 5 2 miles The adjacent communities are Lobnitz Schonwolkau Rackwitz and Neukyhna clockwise called from the north of town Districts Edit Name of the District Area in km2 Population at September 2011 Main domicile 3 Densityinhabitants km2Delitzsch with Gertitz Kertitz and Werben 38 04 20 974 551Beerendorf 2 38 585 246Benndorf 3 62 382 106Brodau 3 16 314 99Dobernitz 1 17 833 712Laue 5 22 203 39Possdorf 7 78 66 8Rodgen 4 12 224 54Schenkenberg 2 43 832 342Selben 3 33 664 199Sproda 6 42 287 45Storkwitz 3 59 150 42Zschepen 2 31 407 176Overall 83 57 25 921 310History EditDelitzsch was founded as a town around 1200 AD according to chronicles and became recognized as a city in 1300 AD Both before and after its founding the city fought off many invaders first the Slavic tribes who had lived there before the city was founded and then later in the Thirty Years War 1618 1648 the Swedes A legend arose from this final encounter with the Swedes saying that when the Swedes reached the river Lober the tower warden s daughter spied them and blew a trumpet allowing the citizens of the town to get to safety and prepare and as a result the invaders were defeated Every year there is a historical medieval style fair to celebrate this victory over the Swedes and during the fair shops are open on Sundays As a result of the Congress of Vienna in 1814 15 Delitzsch was granted to Prussia from the Kingdom of Saxony A district of Delitzsch was established for administrative purposes In World War II 1939 1945 only one building the station was burned minimal damage in comparison with many other German urban centers According to a 1996 census Delitzsch had more than 27 000 inhabitants Historical population Edit 1747 1999 Edit using town boundaries as at the time Date Population1747 390 houses 70 Oxgangs1789 2 5001818 2 95331 December 1837 4 33231 December 1841 4 53331 December 1871 8 11131 December 1880 8 22531 December 1890 8 94931 December 1895 9 56031 December 1910 13 03131 December 1925 14 892 Date Population31 December 1933 16 47631 December 1938 17 93131 December 1939 18 01629 October 1946 25 14831 August 1950 24 19531 December 1960 22 89231 December 1964 23 33631 December 1970 24 43531 December 1980 25 24831 December 1984 27 95331 December 1988 28 384 Date Population31 December 1990 27 05131 December 1991 26 53431 December 1992 26 24931 December 1993 25 82831 December 1994 26 04531 December 1995 25 76231 December 1996 25 57931 December 1997 27 23531 December 1998 26 96331 December 1999 26 704 Census Merging districtsSource Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen 4 2000 present Edit using town boundaries as at the time Date Population Moving in Moving out Births Deaths Change31 December 2000 26 331 933 1251 203 258 37331 December 2001 25 774 891 1366 197 279 55731 December 2002 25 573 1202 1322 195 276 20131 December 2003 25 287 998 1150 170 306 28631 December 2004 28 001 990 1070 209 328 19731 December 2005 27 780 925 1026 203 324 22131 December 2006 27 521 885 982 179 341 25931 December 2007 27 181 875 1107 232 341 34031 December 2008 26 958 961 1069 202 316 22331 December 2009 26 532 801 1078 198 348 42631 December 2010 26 344 853 899 212 355 188Census 2011 new basis of calculation Date Population Moving in Moving out Births Deaths Change9 May 2011 25 361 31 December 2011 25 162 852 1023 216 357 31231 December 2012 25 148 1116 962 183 349 1231 December 2013 25 005 954 992 204 317 15131 December 2014 24 911 1063 1005 192 348 9831 December 2015 24 850 1223 1122 195 366 70 Merging districtsSource Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen 5 Politics EditTown council Edit The town council consists of the lord mayor and 30 town councillors Every five years the town council is chosen anew The inaugural meeting of newly elected council always takes place in the conference hall of the city hall The current council has been in place since the last local election held on 26 May 2019 and is constituted as follows Party of vote2019 Seats2019 of vote2014 note 1 Seats2014 of vote 2009 Seats2009CDU CDU 25 9 8 34 4 11 34 9 11FWG FWG 23 3 7 18 5 6 14 6 4AfD Alternative for Germany 16 0 5 SPD SPD 14 3 4 20 5 6 20 5 7LINKE The Left 10 0 3 15 6 5 0 8 9 6BI Burgerinitiative Menschenskinder e V 0 3 9 1 HV Heimatverein Dobernitz e V 0 3 5 1 0 3 3 1 0 2 7 0GRUNE Alliance 90 The Greens 0 3 1 1 0 2 4 0 NPD NPD 0 4 4 1 note 2 0 3 8 1FDP FDP 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 1Total 100 30 100 30 100 30 of Vote 53 7 42 4 39 5 Percentages are rounded The elected representative left the NPD in January 2015 and remained as an independent until the May 2019 election The next council elections are scheduled for 2024 Mayor Edit Arno Erhardt 1945 Richard Hampe 1945 1950 Paul Heinze 1951 1952 Walter Lange 1952 1956 Rudolf Kunath 1956 1959 Otto Paul 1960 1973 Hans Joachim Kumrow 1973 1977 Wolfgang Neubert 1977 1979 Karl Lubienski 1979 1990 Heinz Bieniek 1990 2008Historian Manfred Wilde born 1962 won the mayoral election in 2008 with 60 2 percent of the votes cast Coat of Arms Edit The emblem of the town Delitzsch combines two different arms the house of Wettin or tribal emblem and the County of the Mark Meissen It shows two upright poles blue Landsberger piles that are in a golden box and this split in three parts In the middle of the main shield of the emblem can be seen in an inclined position as a means to shield Meissen black lion on a golden shield The middle blade is tilted forward and so the lion appears as upright as possible or borders He has two tail tuft with their division begins in the middle of the tail which should point to the Mark Meissen County As an accessory the coat of arms 1526 introduced a fluttering ribbon bearing the inscription Secretum civium in delitzsch loosely translated Privy Seal of Delitzsch Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Delitzsch is twinned with 6 Friedrichshafen Germany 1990 Monheim am Rhein Germany 1990 Ostrow Wielkopolski Poland 2000 Traffic EditRoad Edit To the west of the town the national roads B183a and B184 intersect Rail transport Edit Delitzsch has an upper station with two platforms and a lower station with three tracks Both stations are in the tariff zone 165 of the regional public transport network Mitteldeutscher Verkehrsverbund Since December 2008 the two stations have been served Mitteldeutsche Regionalbahn Central German regional railway MRB in addition to Deutsche Bahn DB services to and from Delitzsch oberer Bahnhof have been taken over by Abellio in 2015 The upper station is served by regional trains hourly on weekdays two hourly on weekends The lower station is served by S Bahn Mitteldeutschland and by regional trains between Leipzig and Magdeburg Long distance services can be reached by changing in Leipzig or Halle The trains of the MRB take the following route Eilenburg Delitzsch oberer Bahnhof Halle Saale Hauptbahnhof MRB118 The DB trains run on the following lines Eilenburg Delitzsch oberer Bahnhof Halle Saale Hauptbahnhof RB118 Leipzig Hauptbahnhof Delitzsch unterer Bahnhof Bitterfeld Dessau Magdeburg RE13 Leipzig Hauptbahnhof Delitzsch unterer Bahnhof Bitterfeld Dessau RB54 Leipzig Hauptbahnhof Delitzsch unterer Bahnhof Bitterfeld Wittenberg RB57 The trains of the S Bahn Mitteldeutschland take the route Gaschwitz Leipzig Connewitz Leipzig City Tunnel Delitzsch unterer Bahnhof Bitterfeld S2 Air traffic Edit Leipzig Halle Airport is located 14 miles 23 km southwest of Delitzsch Local businesses EditThe most important industries in Delitzsch included the sugar and confectionery industry Currently the Delitzscher Chocolate Factory acquired on 1 October 2008 by the Halloren Chocolate Factory AG the EuroMaint Rail GmbH former rail car plant SFW Delitzsch GmbH URSA Insulation and the Smurfit Kappa Corrugated board plant are the major industrial employers Most of these big companies are located in the industrial area on the south west side Due to the EU production quotas for sugar the sugar factory Sudzucker was shut down in 2001 Lignite mining was discontinued in the early 1990s the remaining mines are planned to be a system of lakes and heathland in an arc from the southwest to the north Sights Edit Breiter Turm in the Delitzscher old town Baroque castle with Lustgarten pleasure gardens formerly temporary residence and administrative centre later dower of the Dukes of Saxony Merseburg built on the foundations of a medieval moated castle kennel gardens terraced green space created between the city wall and moat re opened to visitors in 2010 fortifications dating back to the 14th and 15th century with two towers defensive wall and water filled moat rose garden city church of St Peter amp Paul brick church of the 15th century with significant high altar memorial to Hermann Schulze Delitzsch executioner s house resident executioner first documented in 1619 Stadtschreiberhaus former home and workplace of the town clerk now a gallery city park with water basin zoological gardensSports EditAmong the many sports clubs in North Saxony district town among other things the annual sporting events like the LVZ Bicycle Ride Delitzsch moves or the old town race More than 13 sports clubs are based in the region of Delitzsch Some of the clubs 1 SV Concordia Delitzsch NHV Concordia Delitzsch 2010 e V second handball club GSVE Delitzsch 1995 e V volleyball club Delitzscher Sportfuchse 1995 e V judo club 1 FC Delitzsch 2010 e V football club RV Germania Delitzsch 1891 e V bicycle club Korean Tigers 1989 e V Taekwondoverein Delitzscher tennis club 1921 e V Badminton club Delitzsch Dive club Delitzsch 1958 e v Education Edit Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg Grammar School The first school was built around 1426 as a boys school and was expanded in the 16th century to cater for girls Today more than 3 500 students learn in ten public and three private schools These include three primary schools two Mittelschulen secondary schools one grammar school two colleges and two special schools The School of Music the Adult high school and the acting school are private schools Primary schools Primary school Diesterweg Primary school on Rosenweg Primary school Delitzsch East Middle schools Artur Becker Middle School Middle School Delitzsch North Grammar school Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg Grammar School Technical and vocational schools School of Social Sciences Vocational School Dr Hermann Schulze Delitzsch Special schools Special Educationscool Rodgen school for mentally disabled Pestalozzischool school to promote learning Other schools Delitzsch Music School Theatre Academy Saxony Acting School Adult high schoolNotable people Edit Hermann Schulze Delitzsch in 1863 Erich Bauer 1890 1970 student historians Lucas Brandis c 1450 1500 and his brothers Moritz Mark and Matthew Brandis died after 1512 important early book printers Max Bruning 1887 1968 painter born in the house market 20 Carl August Ehrenberg 1801 1849 botanist and plant collector Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg 1795 1876 bioscientist who co discovered the use of bacteria in medicine Bernhard Forster 1843 1889 high school teacher cultural critic and husband of Elizabeth Forester Nietzsche Joachim Fritsche born 1951 football player in the East German league and played from 1973 to 1977 in the GDR national team Paul Furbringer 1849 1930 physician Carl Hugo Gutsche 1843 1926 Missionary amp Founder of the German Baptist Church in South Africa from 1867 He was the first of the South African Gutsche dynasty who later went to found and grow the Coca Cola bottling brand in South and East Africa from the 1940s Thus was primarily done under Carl Hugo s grandson Philipp Hugo Gutsche Clementine Helm 1825 1896 children s and youth book author Katrin Huss born 1969 moderator Lutz Mack born 1952 gymnast Siegfried Mehnert born 1963 boxer Ernst Friedrich Pfotenhauer 1771 1843 jurist Eberhard Ruhmer 1917 1996 art historian and curator son of the city minister Wilhelm Ruhmer Christian Saalbach 1653 1713 professor and poet born in the district Schenkenberg Erasmus Schmidt 1570 1637 mathematician and philologist Helmut Schreyer 1912 1984 German telecommunications specialist inventor and professor at the Technical College of the Brazilian army in Rio de Janeiro Hermann Schulze Delitzsch 1808 1883 founder of the German cooperative system and politician was born in the house market 11 plaque In 1848 as Prussian delegate he added the city name to his to be better distinguished from other delegates by this name Walter Tiemann 1876 1951 book artist and graphic designer Anna Zammert 1898 1982 German politician and GewerkschaftsfunktionarinExternal links Edit Media related to Delitzsch at Wikimedia Commons Website of Delitzsch in German Website of GSVE Delitzsch in GermanReferences Edit Gewahlte Burgermeisterinnen und Burgermeister im Freistaat Sachsen Stand 17 Juli 2022 Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen Bevolkerung des Freistaates Sachsen nach Gemeinden am 31 Dezember 2021 XLS in German Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen 2022 Registration office of the town of Delitzsch Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen Regionalregister Sachsen Delitzsch Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen Regionalregister Sachsen Delitzsch Corona Infos fur Delitzsch 24 April 2020 delitzsch de in German Delitzsch 2020 04 24 Retrieved 2021 02 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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