Mügeln () is a town in the district
Nordsachsen
Nordsachsen (, ) is a district (''Districts of Germany, Kreis'') in Saxony, Germany.
History
The district was established by merging the former districts of Delitzsch (district), Delitzsch and Torgau-Oschatz as part of the district reform of Au ...
, in
Saxony
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,
Germany
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. It is located 9 km southwest of
Oschatz and 14 km northwest of
Döbeln
Döbeln (; , ) is a town in Saxony, Germany, part of the Mittelsachsen district. It sits on the banks of the Freiberger Mulde, Freiberger Mulde river.
Location and geography
Döbeln is situated in the Central Saxon Hills, Central Saxon Hill co ...
. The town has a population of approximately 5,808 people.
Geography
Mügeln lies almost equidistant between
Leipzig
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and
Dresden
Dresden (; ; Upper Saxon German, Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; , ) is the capital city of the States of Germany, German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, 12th most p ...
at a distance of approximately 50 km from each town. Mügeln is not directly situated on any main traffic routes, but 10 km south of Mügeln one encounters the A14 motorway, and 10 km to the north one encounters the B6 federal highway, close to Oschatz. In addition, there is a tourist narrow gauge railway, the
Wild Robert (''Wilder Robert'') which is operated by the
Döllnitzbahn company as one of its attractions. The nearest railway station is in Oschatz.
The comparatively flat countryside around Mügeln is mostly used for agriculture, and comprises moderately large fields for the growing of crops. A number of man-made lakes are an occasional feature, the largest of which is situated in and around a forested area of some 30 km/sq, less than 7.0 km to the north-west. The forested area effectively surrounds the neighbouring village of
Wermsdorf on all sides except the south which faces towards Mügeln. Wermsdorf has a quarry to the north-east of its boundary, and well maintained historical buildings to visit.
In 1994 Mügeln became part of the district
Torgau-Oschatz, which was merged into the new district
Nordsachsen
Nordsachsen (, ) is a district (''Districts of Germany, Kreis'') in Saxony, Germany.
History
The district was established by merging the former districts of Delitzsch (district), Delitzsch and Torgau-Oschatz as part of the district reform of Au ...
in 2011.
Mügeln absorbed the former municipalities Altmügeln, Crellenhain, Berntitz and Schlagwitz in 1959, Schweta in 1994 and
Sornzig-Ablaß in 2011.
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History
The first historical record of Mügeln is in a document of 984 AD. The population was predominantly Sorbian at that time. In 1064, Mügeln came into the possession of the Bishop of Meissen, and in 1256 Mügeln was awarded the right to hold a market.
* 1261: The Castle of Ruhethal (''Schloss Ruhethal'') was built
* 1325: The Sorbian language
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was outlawed
* 1429: Destruction of Mügeln by the Hussite
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s
* 1542: The first Lutheran service was held in Mügeln
* 1561: Bishop Johann IX of Meissen and of Haugwitz granted the town an escort and a bridge right
* 1581: Bishop Johann IX, the last Catholic bishop of Meissen converted to the Lutheran Protestantism. He lived in Mügeln and got the Castle of Ruhethal and the former cloister of Marienthal in Sornzig, as a “life annuity” for use.
* 1618-1648: During the Thirty Years' War, Mügeln was plundered by Swedish troops and most of its inhabitants fell victim to a plague epidemic. Only 67 inhabitants of the approximately 700 inhabitants survived.
* 1735: the town privileges were expanded, it got the upper and hereditary courts (''Ober- und Erbgerichte'') by decree of the Electoral office (''kurfürstliches Amt'').
* 1834: The last town-gate was removed.
* 1875: Mügeln was assigned to the administrative district Oschatz (''Amtshauptmannschaft Oschatz'')
* 1884: The narrow-gauge railway connecting Mügeln with Döbeln, Oschatz and Wermsdorf was opened
* 1945: In April the town was occupied by Soviet troops
* 1968 - 1975: The narrow gauge railway
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was gradually shut down. First of all, the section between Mügeln and Döbeln, then the section between Mügeln and Wermsdorf. (From 1975 to 1995 the remaining section was only used for the transport of goods.)
* 1995: Passenger traffic on the narrow-gauge railway: the Mügeln-Oschatz section was resumed
Mügeln mob attack
On August 19, 2007, eight Indian citizens were chased through the town and beaten. The assailants were a large group of predominantly German youths. The incident received worldwide media attention, which was particularly disturbing and unwelcome because of the participation of some of the public in what could be rightly compared to little better than spectators seeking entertainment by encouraging the assailants to continue their assault.
The incident occurred during a town celebration in Mügeln, and although the motives were never ascertained, racism is thought to be at the root of the trouble. One of the victims has accused the police of brutality. A preliminary investigation has been launched against two of those believed to be responsible for the assault, and the German Federal Government has vowed to increase its efforts to thwart right-wing extremism.In Wake of Racist Attacks in Mügeln: Germany Wonders How to Stop the Neo-Nazis
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Twin towns
Mügeln is twinned with:
* Bodman-Ludwigshafen, Germany, since 2000
Personalities
* Heinrich von Mügeln (fl. 14th century), author of Middle High German ''Minneliedern'', poems, fables, chronicles and sayings; his name is derived from the town but he lived elsewhere in Saxony,
* John IX of Haugwitz, the last Bishop of Meissen, lived here.
Sites of interest
* The Castle of Ruhethal (''Schloss Ruhethal'')
* Narrow gauge railway
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge (distance between the rails) narrower than . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum railw ...
of Wild Robert (''Wilder Robert'')
* Monument to Heinrich von Mügeln in the old market of Joachim Zehme (2005)
See also
* Mügeln railway network
* Döllnitzbahn
References
External links
Mügeln town Website
(German)
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