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Reichenbach im Vogtland

Reichenbach im Vogtland is a town in the Vogtlandkreis district of Saxony in eastern Germany. With a population of 20,108,[3] it is the second-largest town in the Vogtlandkreis after Plauen. It is located close to the A72 between Plauen (at c. 18 km) and Zwickau (at c. 19 km).

Reichenbach im Vogtland
Church of Saints Peter and Paul
Location of Reichenbach im Vogtland within Vogtlandkreis district
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Reichenbach im Vogtland
Reichenbach im Vogtland
Coordinates: 50°37′N 12°18′E / 50.617°N 12.300°E / 50.617; 12.300
CountryGermany
StateSaxony
DistrictVogtlandkreis
Government
 • Mayor (2023–30) Henry Ruß[1] (Left)
Area
 • Total34.46 km2 (13.31 sq mi)
Elevation
380 m (1,250 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total19,992
 • Density580/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
08468,
08491 (Jägerhaus),
08499 (Mylau, Obermylau)
Dialling codes03765
Vehicle registrationV, AE, OVL, PL, RC
Websitewww.reichenbach-vogtland.de

History edit

The town of Reichenbach im Vogtland dates back to a settlement of the Franks and owes its early growth to its privileged situation in a valley close to Mylau Castle. In 1212, it was officially named Richenbach, possibly because of the many wetland basins (German: Bächen) located in what is today the old town. Reichenbach was granted town privileges around 1240 and mentioned in a 1271 decree as "civitatis richenbach", a town with autonomous rights to self-defence, trade, and municipal elections. Much of the Reichenbach history was lost in the town fires of 1720, 1773, and 1833. The foundations of the Ss. Peter and Paul parish church still date back to the 12th century.

 
19th-century view of the town

The rise of industrialisation allowed the town to grow further, again promoted by its accessibility. Sewing and weaving were Reichenbach's main trades, but in the 19th century the metal working industry settled in the city and in the early 20th century, there was a rise of the pulp and paper industry and printing works. Some of Reichenbach's most remarkable structures date from this era, including its town hall (1837–1839), the railway station (1846), and world's largest brick bridge, the Göltzsch Viaduct (1846–1851).

Reichenbach im Vogtland has had a rather insignificant role in World War II. The town was the cremation site of many prisoners of various nationalities, who died in the subcamp of the Flossenbürg concentration camp located in nearby Lengenfeld.[4] On March 21, 1945, American bombings killed 161 citizens and destroyed or damaged many buildings.[5] Against the orders of the National Socialists, Mayor Otto Schreiber capitulated the town on April 17 without a fight. The town was occupied by American troops, who handed over control to the Red Army on July 1. About 120 innocent youth aged 15 and 16 were taken in custody and transferred to the Soviet Union's secret service (predecessor of the KGB), hoping all other citizens would be spared.

After Germany was split up, Reichenbach im Vogtland became part of East Germany. The population has since declined from nearly 35,000 to little over 20,000 today. As was the case with many former East German industrial cities, the 1991 German reunification caused many workers to lose their jobs and they started to move away. Many initiatives have since been deployed to rebuild the local economy. There are still many industrial buildings in Reichenbach with a high historic value, but with little appeal.

The administrative district of Reichenbach has grown since the early 20th century to include the quarters and villages of Brunn (1994), Cunsdorf (1924), Friesen (1994), Mylau (2016), Obermylau (2016), Oberreichenbach (1908), Rotschau (1996), and Schneidenbach (1999), and has had a collaborative relationship with Heinsdorfergrund since 2000.[6][7][8] Schneidenbach joined on 1 January 1999,[9] and Mylau on 1 January 2016.[10]

Historical population edit

 
Historical population
  • 1834 - 5,165
  • 1869 - 10,200
  • 1871 - 12,942
  • 1875 - 14,620
  • 1880 - 16,509
  • 1885 - 18,320
  • 1890 - 21,496
  • 1910 - 29,685
  • 1925 - 30,862
  • 1933 - 32,276
  • 1939 - 31,661
  • 1946 - 34,708
  • 1950 - 32,320
  • 1960 - 29,598
  • 1964 - 29,535
  • 1971 - 28,545
  • 1981 - 25,458
  • 1984 - 25,033
  • 1990 - 25,036
  • 1998 - 24,251
  • 1999 - 23,831
  • 2000 - 23,469
  • 2001 - 23,096
  • 2002 - 22,923
  • 2003 - 22,729
  • 2004 - 22,371
  • 2005 - 22,082
  • 2007 - 21,210
  • 2008 - 20,746
  • 2009 - 20,449
  • 2010 - 20,146
  • 2011 - 19,836
  • 2012 - 19,087
  • 2013 - 18,879
  • 2014 - 18,743
  • 2022 - 20,018

Sites of interest edit

 
Town hall
 
Reichenbach Oberer Bahnhof (upper station)
 
Göltzsch Viaduct
  • Reichenbach is home to the Göltzsch Viaduct, the world's largest brick bridge, located about 4 km (2.5 mi) west of the town center spanning across the Reichenbach district of Mylau and the adjacent town of Netzschkau.
 
Neuberinhaus (museum, theatre and concert hall)
  • The Neuberinhaus is a local historical and theatrical museum, named after the town's most famous citizen, actress Friederike Caroline Neuber (1697–1760), nicknamed "the Neuberin". Permanent expositions include her life and work, 18th century German theatre and the town's history.
 
Overview over the 5th Saxon Landesgartenschau gardens
  • The Park der Generationen (Park of Generations), the gardens of the 5th Saxon Landesgartenschau (horticultural show) held between May 1 and October 18, 2009.

Communications edit

Reichenbach im Vogtland also has a telecommunication tower of Deutsche Telekom erected out of concrete, which includes a VHF broadcasting station for among others Vogtlandradio. It is not to be confused with the tower in Reichenbach (Oberlausitz) which transmits MDR Info at 1,188 kHz.

Education edit

The Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau - University of Applied Sciences Zwickau teaches architecture at bachelor and master level and Textile- and Leather Craftsmanship. The town also has a gymnasium, a middle school, three primary schools, and a special school for the physically and mentally challenged. Middle school students also attend schools in the surrounding towns.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Reichenbach im Vogtland is twinned with:[11]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wahlergebnisse 2023, Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung des Freistaates Sachsen nach Gemeinden am 31. Dezember 2021" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen. 2022.
  3. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand, Einwohnerzahlen, Eckdaten für Sachsen" Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen. March 31st 2022. (in German)
  4. ^ "Lengenfeld Subcamp". KZ-Gedenkstätte Flossenbürg. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  5. ^ Excerpt from Reichenbach im Vogtland of the Reichenbach Seniors Computer Club. (in German)
  6. ^ Reichenbach in the Digital Historic Index of Places in Saxony (Digitales Historisches Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen)
  7. ^ Gemeinden 1994 und ihre Veränderungen seit 01.01.1948 in den neuen Ländern, Verlag Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart, 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7, Herausgeber: Statistisches Bundesamt
  8. ^ Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.1996, Statistisches Bundesamt
  9. ^ Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.1999, Statistisches Bundesamt
  10. ^ Genehmigung der Vereinigung der Städte Reichenbach im Vogtland und Mylau zur neuen Stadt Reichenbach im Vogtland vom 30. November 2015, retrieved, 1 January 2016
  11. ^ "Partnerstädte". reichenbach-vogtland.de (in German). Reichenbach im Vogtland. Retrieved 2021-03-15.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • Local churches and denominations (in German)

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Reichenbach im Vogtland is a town in the Vogtlandkreis district of Saxony in eastern Germany With a population of 20 108 3 it is the second largest town in the Vogtlandkreis after Plauen It is located close to the A72 between Plauen at c 18 km and Zwickau at c 19 km Reichenbach im VogtlandTownChurch of Saints Peter and PaulCoat of armsLocation of Reichenbach im Vogtland within Vogtlandkreis districtReichenbach im VogtlandShow map of GermanyReichenbach im VogtlandShow map of SaxonyCoordinates 50 37 N 12 18 E 50 617 N 12 300 E 50 617 12 300CountryGermanyStateSaxonyDistrictVogtlandkreisGovernment Mayor 2023 30 Henry Russ 1 Left Area Total34 46 km2 13 31 sq mi Elevation380 m 1 250 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total19 992 Density580 km2 1 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes08468 08491 Jagerhaus 08499 Mylau Obermylau Dialling codes03765Vehicle registrationV AE OVL PL RCWebsitewww reichenbach vogtland de Contents 1 History 2 Historical population 3 Sites of interest 4 Communications 5 Education 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe town of Reichenbach im Vogtland dates back to a settlement of the Franks and owes its early growth to its privileged situation in a valley close to Mylau Castle In 1212 it was officially named Richenbach possibly because of the many wetland basins German Bachen located in what is today the old town Reichenbach was granted town privileges around 1240 and mentioned in a 1271 decree as civitatis richenbach a town with autonomous rights to self defence trade and municipal elections Much of the Reichenbach history was lost in the town fires of 1720 1773 and 1833 The foundations of the Ss Peter and Paul parish church still date back to the 12th century nbsp 19th century view of the townThe rise of industrialisation allowed the town to grow further again promoted by its accessibility Sewing and weaving were Reichenbach s main trades but in the 19th century the metal working industry settled in the city and in the early 20th century there was a rise of the pulp and paper industry and printing works Some of Reichenbach s most remarkable structures date from this era including its town hall 1837 1839 the railway station 1846 and world s largest brick bridge the Goltzsch Viaduct 1846 1851 Reichenbach im Vogtland has had a rather insignificant role in World War II The town was the cremation site of many prisoners of various nationalities who died in the subcamp of the Flossenburg concentration camp located in nearby Lengenfeld 4 On March 21 1945 American bombings killed 161 citizens and destroyed or damaged many buildings 5 Against the orders of the National Socialists Mayor Otto Schreiber capitulated the town on April 17 without a fight The town was occupied by American troops who handed over control to the Red Army on July 1 About 120 innocent youth aged 15 and 16 were taken in custody and transferred to the Soviet Union s secret service predecessor of the KGB hoping all other citizens would be spared After Germany was split up Reichenbach im Vogtland became part of East Germany The population has since declined from nearly 35 000 to little over 20 000 today As was the case with many former East German industrial cities the 1991 German reunification caused many workers to lose their jobs and they started to move away Many initiatives have since been deployed to rebuild the local economy There are still many industrial buildings in Reichenbach with a high historic value but with little appeal The administrative district of Reichenbach has grown since the early 20th century to include the quarters and villages of Brunn 1994 Cunsdorf 1924 Friesen 1994 Mylau 2016 Obermylau 2016 Oberreichenbach 1908 Rotschau 1996 and Schneidenbach 1999 and has had a collaborative relationship with Heinsdorfergrund since 2000 6 7 8 Schneidenbach joined on 1 January 1999 9 and Mylau on 1 January 2016 10 Historical population edit nbsp Historical population1834 5 165 1869 10 200 1871 12 942 1875 14 620 1880 16 509 1885 18 320 1890 21 496 1910 29 685 1925 30 862 1933 32 276 1939 31 661 1946 34 708 1950 32 320 1960 29 598 1964 29 535 1971 28 545 1981 25 458 1984 25 033 1990 25 036 1998 24 251 1999 23 831 2000 23 469 2001 23 096 2002 22 923 2003 22 729 2004 22 371 2005 22 082 2007 21 210 2008 20 746 2009 20 449 2010 20 146 2011 19 836 2012 19 087 2013 18 879 2014 18 743 2022 20 018Sites of interest edit nbsp Town hall nbsp Reichenbach Oberer Bahnhof upper station nbsp Goltzsch ViaductReichenbach is home to the Goltzsch Viaduct the world s largest brick bridge located about 4 km 2 5 mi west of the town center spanning across the Reichenbach district of Mylau and the adjacent town of Netzschkau nbsp Neuberinhaus museum theatre and concert hall The Neuberinhaus is a local historical and theatrical museum named after the town s most famous citizen actress Friederike Caroline Neuber 1697 1760 nicknamed the Neuberin Permanent expositions include her life and work 18th century German theatre and the town s history nbsp Overview over the 5th Saxon Landesgartenschau gardensThe Park der Generationen Park of Generations the gardens of the 5th Saxon Landesgartenschau horticultural show held between May 1 and October 18 2009 Communications editReichenbach im Vogtland also has a telecommunication tower of Deutsche Telekom erected out of concrete which includes a VHF broadcasting station for among others Vogtlandradio It is not to be confused with the tower in Reichenbach Oberlausitz which transmits MDR Info at 1 188 kHz Education editThe Westsachsische Hochschule Zwickau University of Applied Sciences Zwickau teaches architecture at bachelor and master level and Textile and Leather Craftsmanship The town also has a gymnasium a middle school three primary schools and a special school for the physically and mentally challenged Middle school students also attend schools in the surrounding towns Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Reichenbach im Vogtland is twinned with 11 nbsp Althen des Paluds France nbsp Jedrzejow Poland nbsp Karlstejn Czech Republic nbsp Ma alot Tarshiha Israel nbsp Montecarlo Italy nbsp Nordhorn Germany nbsp Rocov Czech Republic nbsp Waldenbuch GermanyNotable people editJosef Bachmann 1944 1970 activist Richard Benz 1884 1966 historian Karl Bottiger 1760 1835 archaeologist and classicist Fedor Flinzer 1832 1911 author educator and illustrator Willy Rudolf Foerster 1905 1966 engineer and industrialist in Japan who rescued Jews during the Holocaust Jurgen Fuchs 1950 1999 author and dissident August Horch 1868 1951 automobile pioneer Rudolf Krause 1907 1987 racing driver Johann Friedrich Krause 1770 1820 theologian Georg Lenck 1685 1744 musician Friederike Caroline Neuber 1697 1760 actor and director Karl Nitz born 1938 judoka Henry Stohr born 1960 judokaReferences edit Wahlergebnisse 2023 Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen Retrieved 6 July 2023 Bevolkerung des Freistaates Sachsen nach Gemeinden am 31 Dezember 2021 XLS in German Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen 2022 Bevolkerungsstand Einwohnerzahlen Eckdaten fur Sachsen Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen March 31st 2022 in German Lengenfeld Subcamp KZ Gedenkstatte Flossenburg Retrieved 3 April 2021 Excerpt from Reichenbach im Vogtland of the Reichenbach Seniors Computer Club in German Reichenbach in the Digital Historic Index of Places in Saxony Digitales Historisches Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen Gemeinden 1994 und ihre Veranderungen seit 01 01 1948 in den neuen Landern Verlag Metzler Poeschel Stuttgart 1995 ISBN 3 8246 0321 7 Herausgeber Statistisches Bundesamt Gebietsanderungen vom 01 01 bis 31 12 1996 Statistisches Bundesamt Gebietsanderungen vom 01 01 bis 31 12 1999 Statistisches Bundesamt Genehmigung der Vereinigung der Stadte Reichenbach im Vogtland und Mylau zur neuen Stadt Reichenbach im Vogtland vom 30 November 2015 retrieved 1 January 2016 Partnerstadte reichenbach vogtland de in German Reichenbach im Vogtland Retrieved 2021 03 15 External links editOfficial website nbsp in German Local churches and denominations in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reichenbach im Vogtland amp oldid 1163722860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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