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45: 57: 158: 1124: 190: 2047: 1193: 1209: 1135: 1113: 77: 765: 197: 165: 891:, Schwarzenberg remained, for historically unclear reasons, unoccupied at first. The city issued 42 postage stamps in 1945, all showing a heavy black silhouetted outline of the city blotting out Hitler's face. On 11 May 1945, several antifascist Schwarzenberg citizens took the initiative of filling the resulting power vacuum. This episode lasted only until 25 June 1945 when 114: 859:), which was once built as a castle, and which, over the course of its history, has been expanded and remodelled many times. Right on the marketplace, at the other end of the aforesaid street, is found the Town Hall. The third conspicuous building in the town's historic centre was the church, which became too small in the 17th century and was replaced by the 656:
Although the town has incorporated several nearby communities over recent years, its population numbers remained stable at approximately 20,000 inhabitants. Sachsenfeld, Neuwelt, and Wildenau/Brückenberg were already incorporated into Schwarzenberg between 1913 and 1920. Grünstädtel followed in 1996,
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of the River Schwarzwasser has formed; the Mittweida flows into the Schwarzwasser inside the town. However, the town's overall situation is in a basin. The most prominent peaks surrounding it, in addition to the Schlossberg, are the Hirschstein (641 metres (2,103 ft)), the Hohe Hahn (674 metres
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Villages began to form around Schwarzenberg Castle, and for c.1500, 48 families are documented in Schwarzenberg, which was then the seat of the superintendent of the mines in the area. During the reformation, the town became Protestant.
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View from the road to Jägerhaus: In the foreground the residential area of Heide, behind it in the middle of the picture the residential area of Sonnenleithe, on the right edge of the picture Beierfeld, on the left edge of the picture
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Once the buildings within the town could no longer handle the steadily growing population, houses were built outside the town's walls. In the aforesaid drawing, the first “suburban” buildings can already be seen beneath the church.
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Schwarzenberg's skyline is dominated by the ensemble of church and palace, the latter having been built on an old castle's foundation walls. This former castle can be considered one of the town's first fortified buildings. The
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excavated in 1977 date back somewhat further to c.1200 and the official year of establishment has been fixed at 1150. The town developed out of a fortification which is believed to have been created by Duke
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was originally a southward extension outside the (now vanished) town walls, originally formed around a mill. Late 19th century factories and workers' housing around the station became the
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founded the town and named it after the colour of the rock. It is generally believed that the town was in fact named after the appearance created by the thick, dark forest.
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Um Aue, Schwarzenberg und Johanngeorgenstadt: Ergebnisse der heimatkundlichen Bestandsaufnahme in den Gebieten von Aue und Johanngeorgenstadt
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Schwarzenberg is in the southwestern Ore Mountains. It lies at elevations stretching from 428.5 to 823 metres (1,406 to 2,700 ft) above
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north of the Old Town, now housing the civic centre with town hall and employment centre. North-west and south-west of the Old Town, the
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low-rise residential areas were built in the 1960s and 1970s, respectively, using large-block construction (a precursor of
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Founded in the 12th century to protect a trade road, the small mountain town became the centre of a territory known as
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on the other side. It is furthermore said that his horse's horseshoe print may still be seen in the river even today.
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with market square, castle and St.-Georgen-Kirche (main church) forms the town's historical core. The
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Often called the "Pearl of the Erzgebirge", Schwarzenberg's main attraction is its historic centre.
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Sachsen: Kultur und Landschaft zwischen Vogtland und Oberlausitz, Leipziger Tiefland und Erzgebirge
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from the late 1620s, one can get an idea of the town's original appearance. At the end of today's
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is now the main industry, with the town being an excellent base for hiking tours during summer.
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Schwarzenberger Altstadt- und Edelweißfest (“Old Town and Edelweiss festival”, since 1993)
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centre for economy and social welfare. There are also a school for students with
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Fest alter Musik im Erzgebirge (“old music in the Ore Mountains”, since 1994)
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Schwarzenberg was first documented in 1282 as “civitas Swartzenberg”, but
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Schloss Schwarzenberg - PERLA CASTRUM Museum - A Castle Full of History
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Dated 31 December as of 1960, except (1) 29 October and (2) 31 August.
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is German for black mountain. According to legend, an emperor of the
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held Schwarzenberg and the surrounding area as a fief. The house of
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Bermsgrün, the hamlet Jägerhaus, Crandorf and Erla in 1999, and
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The Schwarzwasser is the most important river in Schwarzenberg.
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Schwarzenberg is located in the midst of forested hills in the
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Schwarzenberger Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market, since 1534)
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dome is mostly covered by coniferous forest. Thick copse of
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Location of Schwarzenberg within Erzgebirgskreis district
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coined the term “Republic of Schwarzenberg” in his novel
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Modelleisenbahn-Club Schwarzenberg e.V. (model railways)
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at the town's northern border was built in the 1980s.
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The town's silhouette is marked by the opposing rocks
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in the Digital Historic Index of Places in Saxony (
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Cambridge University Press. 1085:Schwarzenberg's arms show the dragon slayer 785:to protect an important trade route between 669:The communities that border on the town are 1521:, Freistaat Sachsen, accessed 10 July 2021. 664: 1726: 1712: 1259:Schwarzenberger Ostermarkt (Easter market) 1145: 620: 1428:(b. 1960), countertenor and film director 1324:. No regular passenger trains operate to 916:Evangelical Lutheran Parish of St. George 428:ERZ, ANA, ASZ, AU, MAB, MEK, STL, SZB, ZP 1683: 1606: 1470:(1846–1911), county physician, unveiled 1274:From being a small industrial centre in 1207: 1191: 763: 561:(only some of it pure as rock crystal), 553:, which like the Schlossberg consist of 1514: 1512: 1336:Schwarzenberg has at its disposal four 1293:Through the town runs the Silver Road. 895:troops marched in. In 1984, the writer 2059: 1464:, bore his name for more than 40 years 1240:FSV Blau-Weiss Schwarzenberg 1921 e.V. 1182:Brunnenanlage und MeiĂźner Glockenspiel 1033: 1006: 979: 946: 1707: 1177:(“White Woman”) on Jägerhäuser StraĂźe 533:(557 metres (1,827 ft)) and the 329:46.25 km (17.86 sq mi) 196: 164: 1509: 1416:(1906–1942), Member of the Reichstag 1364: 488:and became the greatest producer of 1439:Celebrities who have worked in town 1302:Schwarzenberg to Johanngeorgenstadt 1246:Erzgebirgszweigverein Schwarzenberg 1073:The current mayor is Ruben Gehart ( 806:The town is said to have passed to 13: 1422:(1925–2009), designer and sculptor 1373:(1925–2009), designer and sculptor 922:Catholic Parish of the Holy Family 529:(580 metres (1,900 ft)), the 75: 14: 2088: 1667: 1641:. 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Schwarzenberg is located in Germany
Schwarzenberg is located in Saxony
50°32′43″N 12°46′45″E / 50.54528°N 12.77917°E / 50.54528; 12.77917
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Erzgebirgskreis
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Ore Mountains
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Chemnitz
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division of Germany

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