- Sohland an der Spree
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
image_photo =
Wappen = Wappen sohland.png
lat_deg = 51 |lat_min = 2 |lat_sec = 50
lon_deg = 14 |lon_min = 25 |lon_sec = 42
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Sachsen
Regierungsbezirk = Dresden
Landkreis = Bautzen
Höhe = 302
Fläche = 37.27
Einwohner = 7516
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 02686–02689
Vorwahl = 035936
Kfz = BZ
Gemeindeschlüssel = 14 2 72 340
Gliederung = 10
Adresse = Bahnhofstraße 26
02689 Sohland an der Spree
Website = [http://www.sohland.de/ www.sohland.de]
Bürgermeister = Matthias Pilz
Partei = CDUSohland an der Spree (Sorbian: "Załom") is a municipality in the district of Bautzen in
Saxony inGermany near the border to the Czech Republic in a region calledLusatia . The river Spree flows right through the village. Together with some smaller villages (Wehrsdorf ,Taubenheim ) it constitutes one of the biggest villages or communities with about 7,700 inhabitants. The most typical monument of the village is the "Himmelsbrücke" (heavens bridge), it is said that the bridge will break when someone tells a lie while standing on it.Sights
In all three villages of the community one will find a Lutheran church. In Wehrsdorf a baroque style church was built in 1724, in Taubenheim is another from the 16th century (maybe one of the oldest Lutheran churches in Germany) and in Sohland a church whose oldest parts date from the 13th century. All these churches have a beautifully cultivated cemetery nearby.
The region of Upper Lusatia, where Sohland can be found is famous because of its special half timbered houses which mix up the franconian and the Slavic style of wooden houses, they are build up like "a house in a house". Many of these special buildings still stand there, most of them date from between 1870 and 1890. In Sohland there is also an old type of these houses which is several hundred years old. Today it is a small museum (Heimatmuseum) of the rural culture of the region.
Economic structure
Even though the economic situation in the whole of
Eastern Germany and especially in the region of Upper Lusatia is not that good, Sohland is quite successful in economic things, at least in comparison with other towns and villages of the region. The infrastructure is not bad, there is direct access to the B-96 (Federal-road (smaller than a motorway)) and the village has a railway station. For some years now Sohland has had direct access to the Czech Republic by car (but no trucks allowed).Because of the beauty of the village and enough free space to build up new houses many young families come to live here. There are also some new projects for renters and older people. This way the community was able to minimize the loss of inhabitants over the last fifteen years, even though eastern Saxony lost many of its people because of a high rate of unemployment and a negative birth-death-ratio. But maybe the emigration will come to a halt in the next years because of the extremely low number of new born children.
The are too some industrial firms in the village, they produce:
*furniture (Wehrsdorfer Werkstätten)
*plastic products (Jokey Plastic Sohland GmbH, Augst Kunststoff-Produkte Wehrsdorf GmbH, Schicketanz GmbH)
*machines (Kran- und Stahlbau Paulick GmbH, Walterscheidt GmbH)
*foods (Lausitzer Früchteverarbeitung GmbH)There are also some logistical firms and a lot of service firms too. One of the hopeful new industrial foundations of the last years is a small enterprise which produces fuels on the basis of agricultural goods.
Education
All three villages still have a "Grundschule" (class 1 to 4), a mixed Haupt-/Mittelschule (comparable with a lower High school) can be found in the midst (Gerhard-Hauptmann- Schule). For further education pupils have to go to
Wilthen , where it is possible to visit a Gymnasium (comparable with an upper High school). Most schools that existed before 1990 were closed in the last 15 years because of economic reasons and the now lower number of pupils.Twin cities
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Rocca Priora ,Italy External links
* [http://www.sohland-spree.de/ Official portal of the village]
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