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Clausnitz is a village in the municipality of Rechenberg-Bienenmühle in the Saxon district of
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in
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. It lies in the
Eastern Ore Mountains The Eastern Ore Mountains (german: Osterzgebirge) form a natural region of Saxony that covers the eastern part (in area almost the eastern half) of the Saxon Ore Mountains range. Together with the Western and Central Ore Mountains, it is part o ...
, in the valley of the Rachel, a tributary of the Freiberger Mulde. Clausnitz emerged during the clearings of the 12th century. It is a typical ''
Waldhufendorf The ''Waldhufendorf'' ("forest village"; plural: -''dörfer'') is a form of rural settlement established in areas of forest clearing with the farms arranged in a series along a road or stream, like beads on a chain.Dickinson, Robert E (1964). ''G ...
'', that has preserved its tidy, village character today with its rural two- and three-sided farmsteads and timber-framed houses.


History

Clausnitz was probably founded by
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settlers around 1200 in the course of the agricultural colonisation of the ancient forest that covered the entire Ore Mountains. Its settlement was carried out by the feudal lords at
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. The village was first mentioned in the records in 1398, spelt as ''Clussenicz''. The village name changed in the following centuries through ''Klawßnitz'' (1451) and ''Clawsenicz'' (1479) to ''Claußnitz'' (1641). Clausnitz developed quickly into a comparatively large farming village. By 1551 the place had 46 freeholding farmers (''besessene Mann'') and 172 other home owners (''Inwohner''), i.e. a total of about 400 inhabitants. The economic basis of the village was agriculture and, in the 15th and 16th centuries, intensive mining for silver and copper ore. On 10 July 1563 Clausnitz's priest, Wolfgang Uhle, killed the corrupt local judge, George Bieber, in a fight. The site is commemorated by the Priest Uhle Stone (''Pfarrer Uhle Stein''). On 18 February 2016, about a hundred people gathered in Clausnitz and blocked a refugee bus from arriving at a local refugee shelter. During the demonstration they shouted "Go home!" and "''Wir sind das Volk''" ("We are the people"), a famous chant from the
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"Grölende Menge blockiert Bus mit Flüchtlingen"
'' Der Spiegel''. 19 February 2016. *
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"German Police Defend Handling of Migrant Bus Mob Incident"
''
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''. 20 February 2016.
''Fire Damages Future Refugee Home in Eastern Germany''
''The New York Times''. 21 February 2016.
''Shameful video of mob blocking a refugee bus in Germany sparks outrage''
'' Deutsche Welle''. 19 February 2016.
''Police in Germany's Saxony state deny mishandling migrants' arrival''
'' Deutsche Welle''. 20 February 2016.
''German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere defends police action against migrants in Saxony''
'' Deutsche Welle''. 21 February 2016.


Mining

Mining activity in the small Clausnitz mining area, which was part of the Freiberg Mining Field, goes back at least to the year 1460. A concession awarded that year by Frederick II of Saxony relates to the re-opening of the mine, which indicates that the origins of mining at Clausnitz went back even further. The mining operations worked two
lode In geology, a lode is a deposit of metalliferous ore that fills or is embedded in a fissure (or crack) in a rock formation or a vein of ore that is deposited or embedded between layers of rock. The current meaning (ore vein) dates from the 1 ...
s (''Salomo Spat'' and ''Emanuel Stehender''), which were copper veins of the gravel-lead ore formation (kb Formation). Its boom period was in the 15th and 16th century. The copper ores produced in the pits of ''St. Michaelis'', ''St. Wolfgang'', ''König Salomo'' and ''König David'' were worked on site in two stamp mills and a smelting works or were delivered to the Grünthal Mill. At ''König David'' the senior mine manager (''Oberbergmeister'') Martin Planer built 1562 two
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s. The ''St. Wolfgang'' Pit belonged at that time to the best-known south German patrician family, the
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s.


Places of interest

* ''Neugrabenflöße'' * St. Michael's Gallery (''St. Michaelis Stolln'') * Village church: The Clausnitz church was used in the pre-Reformation period as a
pilgrimage church A pilgrimage church (german: Wallfahrtskirche) is a church to which pilgrimages are regularly made, or a church along a pilgrimage route, like the Way of St. James, that is visited by pilgrims. Pilgrimage churches are often located by the grave ...
. The present building dates to 1696. Of note are the wooden ceiling, the altar, pulpit and font from the 17th century.


Sources

* ''Gütergeschichte von Clausnitz, Kreis Brand-Erbisdorf. zusammengestellt aus den Gerichtsbüchern und Grundbüchern.'' ohne Orts- und Verlagsangabe, ca. 1959 *


References


External links

*
Homepage of the village



Information about Neugrabenflöße


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