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Bischofswerda (; hsb, Biskopicy) is a small town in Germany at the western edge of
Upper Lusatia Upper Lusatia (german: Oberlausitz ; hsb, Hornja Łužica ; dsb, Górna Łužyca; szl, Gōrnŏ Łużyca; pl, Łużyce Górne or ''Milsko''; cz, Horní Lužice) is a historical region in Germany and Poland. Along with Lower Lusatia to the ...
in
Saxony Saxony (german: Sachsen ; Upper Saxon: ''Saggsn''; hsb, Sakska), officially the Free State of Saxony (german: Freistaat Sachsen, links=no ; Upper Saxon: ''Freischdaad Saggsn''; hsb, Swobodny stat Sakska, links=no), is a landlocked state of ...
.


Geography

The town is located 33 km to the east of
Dresden Dresden (, ; Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; wen, label= Upper Sorbian, Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second most populous city, after Leipzig. It is the 12th most populous city of Germany, the fourth ...
at the edge of the Upper Lusatian mountain country. The town is known as the "Gateway to Upper Lusatia" – "Tor zur Oberlausitz" in German. Located in the district of Bautzen, the town is 18 km west of
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itself. Großdrebnitz is among its quarters. The river Wesenitz flows through the town.


History

The first documentary evidence of the existence of Bischofswerda dates from 1227.Unfug, von Regina, Hantzsch; Stadtbilder aus Bischofswerda, Leiziger Verlagsgesellschaft, Leipzig, 1994 Nominally the town was founded by the Bishops of Meissen, though it may have existed before that point. In 1288 city walls were constructed. The first mention of Bischofswerda as a city is in a document dating from 1361. The town remained under the authority of the Bishops of Meissen until 1559 when power was transferred to
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, who introduced
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. The city arms are based on a 14th-century seal and consist of two crossed bishop's croziers and four stars. The significance of the stars is not known. Like many late medieval towns, Bischofswerda suffered from periodic fires that damaged the town. Fires are recorded in 1429, 1469, 1528, 1583, 1596, 1641, 1671 and 1813. The last fire was the worst. During the
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ic forces had occupied Bischofswerda when a fire broke out within the town walls on 12 May 1813, destroying most of the medieval town. However the town was rebuilt on an order of Frederick Augustus I of Saxony in a manner closely following the earlier layout, and this remains to this day. During the increased tensions of the 1980s between the Western democracies and the Eastern Communist Bloc, Bischofswerda became a base for Soviet SS-12
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. A depot for the missiles and their launchers was built just outside town. The missiles were withdrawn in 1988. The following table indicates Bischofwerda's population at different times: : Source from 2000: Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen (Saxony Office of Statistics)


Sights

Among the most impressive buildings are the town hall and the ''Christuskirche''. Both are examples of neo-classical architecture and were designed by Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer. The town hall (Rathaus) was constructed in 1818, just off the Altmarkt, the centre of the town. The entrance to the Christuskirche is decorated by a mosaic by Josef Goller. In the interior one can find a painting by
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, who grew up in the town. The Catholic church is named after Saint Benno of Meissen, who is said to have founded Bischofswerda in the 11th century. File:BIW_Fronfeste_N_h.JPG, Historical ''Fronfeste'' (built 1286), entrance at the medieval town wall File:Bischofswerda_Christuskirche_Westseite_2010.jpg, ''Christuskirche'' by Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer File:Goller-villeroy.jpg, Mosaic at the entrance of ''Christuskirche'' (by Josef Goller and
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) File:BIW_kath._Kirche_St._Benno_h.JPG, Catholic church St. Benno


Economy and transport

Before the reunification of Germany in 1990, Bischofswerda was a significant industrial location. The company Fortschritt produced agricultural machines. This manufacture as well as the glass fabrication has closed. The textile industry had a centuries-long tradition in the town, but also ended in 2012.Herrenmode macht Ende 2012 dicht
New industries began to settle in Bischofswerda in recent years.
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, a German enterprise from the
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sector, has a subsidiary here. The Canadian producer of solar cells, ARISE Technologies, came to the town, but has closed. File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-M1020-022,_VEB_Herrenmode_Bischofswerda.jpg, Textile industry in the G.D.R. File:Haselmausbruecke.jpg, "
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" bridge over the bypass road in the south-west of the town
The town is situated on the ''
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'', which connects
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and Görlitz at the Polish border. The
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bypasses the town 6 km north, enabling easy access to Dresden Airport. The road traffic bypasses the town in the west. Via Bischofswerda railway station, direct access by rail is possible to Dresden, Görlitz,
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as well as to Czech Liberec.


Culture and sports

The little town became known nationally when the local football club BSG Fortschritt Bischofswerda, sponsored by Fortschritt, twice reached the DDR-Oberliga, the highest football league in East Germany. Today, a modern open air bath and Saxony's littlest zoo can be noted. Regularly, the local festival ''Schiebocker Tage'' and a
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festival are organized. File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-1986-0728-021,_Mannschaftsfoto_Fortschritt_Bischofswerda.jpg, DDR-Oberliga team of Bischofswerda File:BIW_Freibad.JPG, Open air bath File:Karl-May-Spiele-Bischofswerda.Blutsbr%C3%BCder.jpg,
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Festival


Partnership

Bischofswerda is twin town of: *
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* Gryfów Śląski * Raspenava Moreover, a long-term partnership exists between organizations for the disabled in Bischofswerda and Eggenfelden.


Personality


Freemen

* 1891: Otto von Bismarck * 1911: Heinrich Grafe (1857–1917), wine wholesalers, City Council Chairman and antisemitic Member of Reichstag 1893-1917


Sons and daughters of the town

* Christian Heckel (1676–1744), teacher, organist, musician, poet and publisher * Christian Adolph Klotz (1738–1771), philologist * Karl Friedrich Bahrdt (1741–1792), theologian and enlightener * Robert Heller (1812–1871), writer *
Walther Hesse Walther Hesse (27 December 1846 – 19 July 1911) is best known for his work in microbiology, specifically his work with his wife Fanny Hesse in developing agar as a medium for culturing microorganisms. Biography He was born in Bischofswerda, ...
(1846–1911), microbiologist * Max Neumeister (1849–1929), born in Kleindrebnitz, director of the Tharandt Forestry Academy * Johannes Pache (1857–1897), composer * Oskar Ernst Bernhardt (1875–1941), German founder of the Grail, writer *
Arthur Biram Arthur Yitzhak Biram (Hebrew: ארתור בירם; August 13, 1878 – June 5, 1967) was a German–Israeli philosopher, philologist, and educator. Biography Biram was born in Bischofswerda in Saxony in 1878 and attended school in Hirsch ...
(1878–1967), philologist and philosopher * Günther Wyschofsky (born 1929), politician (SED), Minister for chemical industry in the GDR Adeltraut Thienel - (1943 - ) Actress, Dressmaker, Designer,


Personalities who are associated with the city

* Benno (1010–1106), bishop of Meissen * Hanns Georgi (1901–1989), painter, director of a teacher training institute


Notes


External links


Bischofswerda Official Website (German)

Statistics of Bischofswerda, Germany (German)
* Karl Wilhelm Mittag. ''Chronik der königlich sächsischen Stadt Bischofswerda''. Verl. Friedrich May Bischofswerda, 186
Chronicle of the town, digitized


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