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Grimma ( hsb, Grima) is a town in
Saxony Saxony (german: Sachsen ; Upper Saxon German, 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 ...
, Central Germany, on the left bank of the Mulde, southeast of
Leipzig Leipzig ( , ; Upper Saxon: ) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony. Leipzig's population of 605,407 inhabitants (1.1 million in the larger urban zone) as of 2021 places the city as Germany's eighth most populous, as ...
. Founded in 1170, it is part of the
Leipzig Leipzig ( , ; Upper Saxon: ) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony. Leipzig's population of 605,407 inhabitants (1.1 million in the larger urban zone) as of 2021 places the city as Germany's eighth most populous, as ...
district.


Location

The town is in northern
Saxony Saxony (german: Sachsen ; Upper Saxon German, 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 ...
, southeast of
Leipzig Leipzig ( , ; Upper Saxon: ) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony. Leipzig's population of 605,407 inhabitants (1.1 million in the larger urban zone) as of 2021 places the city as Germany's eighth most populous, as ...
and south of Wurzen.


Flooding

The river Mulde flows through the town, a significant section of which is situated in a floodplain. Massive
floods A flood is an overflow of water ( or rarely other fluids) that submerges land that is usually dry. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Floods are an area of study of the discipline hydrolog ...
in 2002 washed away the old Pöppelmannbrücke bridge and caused significant damage to buildings in the town. In the summer of 2013 there was further flood damage.


Suburbs

* Großbardau (merged with Grimma January 2006) * Döben * Hohnstädt * Höfgen * Beiersdorf * Kaditzsch * Schkortitz * Naundorf * Neunitz * Grechwitz * Dorna * Kleinbardau (merged with Grimma January 2006) * Bernbruch (merged with Grimma 2006) * Waldbardau (merged with Grimma 2006) * Nerchau (merged with Grimma 2011) * Thümmlitzwalde (merged with Grimma 2011) * Großbothen (merged with Grimma 2011) * Mutzschen (merged with Grimma 1 January 2012)


History

Grimma is of Sorbian origin and was first documented in 1065. The
Margraves of Meissen This article lists the margraves of Meissen, a march and territorial state on the eastern border of the Holy Roman Empire. History King Henry the Fowler, on his 928-29 campaign against the Slavic Glomacze tribes, had a fortress erected on a h ...
and the Electors of Saxony often resided at the castle in the town. The town was chosen as one of three government elite boarding schools, the 'Princely Schools of Saxony', in 1550. The purpose of these schools was to educate future civil servants and to prepare them for further studies at universities which is why a number of historical personalities are biographically related to this rather small town. The Gymnasium St. Augustine still exists today as one of only a few public boarding schools in Saxony. Grimma was the scene of witch trials between 1494–1701. At least two women were executed as witches. Due to the town being located at the second main railway line between Leipzig and Dresden (via Meissen), the town developed well in the 19th century. By 1890 the population had reached 8,957. The town was affected by heavy flooding in 2013. Work had by this time started on the construction of flood barriers, but their completion had been delayed by local opposition In 2017, the
Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference The Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference (CELC) is an international fellowship of 34 Confessional Lutheran church bodies. The CELC was founded in 1993 in Oberwesel, Germany with an initial thirteen church bodies. Plenary sessions are hel ...
held their international, triennial convention in Grimma.


Culture

Grimma has been the site of many historic structures, including a town hall dating from 1442, a famous school (the Fürstenschule) erected on the site of a former Augustinian monastery in 1550, and a school of brewing.


Twin towns – sister cities

Datteln is twinned with: *
Bron Bron () is a commune in the Metropolis of Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, eastern France. Geography Bron lies east-southeast of central Lyon. It is the sixth-largest suburb of the city of Lyon, and is adjacent to its east side. Clima ...
, France *
Gezer Gezer, or Tel Gezer ( he, גֶּזֶר), in ar, تل الجزر – Tell Jezar or Tell el-Jezari is an archaeological site in the foothills of the Judaean Mountains at the border of the Shfela region roughly midway between Jerusalem and Tel Av ...
, Israel * Leduc, Canada * Rüdesheim, Germany * Weingarten, Germany


Notable people

*
Albert III, Duke of Saxony Albert III (german: Albrecht) (27 January 144312 September 1500) was a Duke of Saxony. He was nicknamed Albert the Bold or Albert the Courageous and founded the ''Albertine line'' of the House of Wettin. Biography Albert was born in Grimma as t ...
(1443–1500) * Catherine of Saxony, Archduchess of Austria (1468–1524) * Ernst Otto Schlick (1840–1913), engineer * Georg Elias Müller (1850–1934), psychologist *
Erich Waschneck Erich John Waschneck (29 April 1887, in Grimma, Kingdom of Saxony – 22 September 1970, in Berlin) was a German cameraman, director, screenwriter, and film producer. Early life Erich was the son of Karl Hermann Waschneck, a blacksmith, and hi ...
(1887–1970), playwright * Diethard Hellmann (1928–1999), musician * Verena Reichel (born 1945), translator *
Ulrich Mühe Friedrich Hans Ulrich Mühe (; 20 June 1953 – 22 July 2007) was a German film, television and theatre actor. He played the role of Hauptmann (Captain) Gerd Wiesler in the Oscar-winning film '' Das Leben der Anderen'' (''The Lives of Others'', 20 ...
(1953–2007), actor *
Carmen Nebel Carmen Nebel (born 24 July 1956 in Grimma, then East Germany) is a German television presenter. Nebel majored in German studies, English studies and pedagogy at Humboldt University of Berlin. After completing her degree she began appearing on GDR ...
(born 1956), TV moderator *
Olaf Beyer Olaf Beyer (born 4 August 1957 in Grimma) is a retired East German 800 metres runner. Biography He won the gold medal at the 1978 European Championships in Prague. In that race he beat the future world-record holder Sebastian Coe and the future ...
(born 1957), athlete * Matthias Lindner (born 1965), footballer * Torsten Kracht (born 1967), footballer * Jochen Kupfer (born 1969), operatic baritone * Marina Schuck (born 1981), sprint canoer * Ronny Garbuschewski (born 1986), footballer


Gallery

Gymnasium Grimma 2006.jpg, The High School St. Augustine of Grimma Frauenkirche_Grimma.jpg, Frauenkirche Schiffmühle Höfgen.jpg, Sawmill Höfgen Muldeufer Grimma.jpg, Old town as seen from the Mulde river Grimma Muldeufer.jpg, The bank of the Mulde Grimma Alte Muldebrücke 02.jpg, Armorial bearings on a bridge over Mulde in Grimma Grimma Alte Muldebrücke 03.jpg, Destroyed bridge over Mulde in Grimma Grimma Hochwasserdenkmal 01.jpg, Memorial to the flood disaster 2002 in Grimma


References


External links

* * {{Authority control Towns in Saxony Leipzig (district) 1170 establishments in Europe 1170s establishments in Germany