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redevelopment area of the old town has doubled since the end of the 1990s, from almost 1,000 to almost 2,000 (as of 2013). The market square and the surrounding alleys have developed into a district quite worth seeing with shops, bars and cafes, as well as other cultural offerings (including the Tom-Pauls-Theater). The renovation of the old town repeatedly brought historical features to light. During the renovation of a house on the market square, for example, an approx. 500-year-old wall painting was uncovered that shows a "wrong" type of wild animal hunting - animals hunting and devouring humans - and which, according to the Saxon State Office for Monument Protection, is unique in this form in Saxony. In addition, valuable wooden beam ceilings were exposed in numerous houses.
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jet aircraft developed in the GDR were built at VEB Strömungsmaschinen. All these businesses did not continue to exist for long after reunification, because they were not competitive. The Elbe river was heavily polluted by industry wastewater, especially from the cellulose fiber factory; swimming in
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The inner town and the areas close to the Elbe in Pirna were again affected by severe flooding by the Elbe in June 2013, while still being severe, it failed to meet the record levels of the 2002 flood: The water level of the Elbe reached a height of 9.66 metres (31.7 ft) (2002: 10.58 metres
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This part of the town's history was largely unrecognized in Germany until 1989, but after the regime change which was happening during this period, efforts to remember these catastrophic events began. In June 2000 a permanent exhibition opened, and today a small plaque at the base of Sonnenstein
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The reconstruction of the inner town has been advanced considerably since the beginning of the 1990s with intensive funding from the urban development funding programs. In the meantime, over 90% of the 300 buildings in the historic old town have been renovated. The number of inhabitants in the
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These killings ceased after pressure was exerted on the authorities by the local population. During August and September 1942, the Sonnenstein killing center was closed and incriminating installations such as gas chamber installations and crematorium ovens dismantled. After October 1942, the
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In the mid-1980s, around 1,700 un-renovated apartments stood empty in Pirna, 400 of them in the old town. Individual particularly badly dilapidated houses were demolished in the period that followed, for example a house on the southeast corner of the market square and the so-called
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in 929), settlement in the Pirna area is again verifiable. The castle in Pirna, which was mentioned for the first time in 1269, probably already existed in the 11th century. In the context of the second Eastern German colonization the town was founded by
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Pirna became a garrison and the engineer battalions 12 and 5 of the Royal Saxon field artillery regiment No. 64 were billeted on Rottwerndorfer Straße. In 1922/23, the town incorporated several municipalities including
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Renovated buildings in the old town of Pirna: View from Frohngasse to the Canaletto House (left), the tower of St. Mary's Church and the late Gothic ornamental gable of the German-Czech boarding school
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The streets are aligned from east to west and north to south forming a chessboard-like system. Only the streets east of the church are not aligned in this form, caused by the nearby
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troops occupied the Sonnenstein, they forced the evacuation of 275 patients, seized supplies and tore the roof trusses out to remove a fire threat. In September 1813, emperor
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was to be torn down as part of demolition measures in the old town, public demonstrations happened with people shouting “Save Pirna”. From this circle, the
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In December 2023, Tim Lochner was elected Mayor of Prina. Lochner is independent of a party, but was nominated as a candidate by the right-wing party
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in 1862 with the building of factories. Mechanical engineering, glass, cellulose and rayon production also expanded. In 1875, the sandstone
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In July 2005, Pirna finally received federal highway access via its own connection, when a section from Dresden to Pirna of the
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the bodies were provided in the attic of building C 16. It is possible that other sections of the buildings were also used by
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territories. The representation of a pear tree in the coat of arms was a later cryptic representation of the
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At the end of the war several air raids took place mainly targeting the railway station in Pirna and the
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From end of June 1940 until September 1942, approximately 15,000 persons were killed in the scope of the
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factory (its location has been between the railway line & the Gottleuba river flowing into the Elbe)
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manufactory for cotton printing opened as the first of its kind in 1774. In 1811 the physician
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railway, is located to the west of the town centre, and is the junction point for the line to
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In 1502, the construction of the new church was begun under Meister Peter Ulrich von Pirna.
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opened a very large mental hospital in Castle Sonnenstein. But when on September 14, 1813,
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was completed. The extension to the Czech border was opened to traffic in December 2006.
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cult, covered up by a fanciful, German-language notion about the town's name ("pear" is
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The Dohnaische Straße on August 14, 2002, destroyed by water masses from the Gottleuba
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was opened. The line was closed in 1976. In 1894, another railway line opened was the
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Richard-Wagner-Stätten, Jagdschloss Graupa - museum dedicated to the German composer
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From early 1940 until end of June 1942, a part of the large mental asylum within
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Pirna from the Obertor Gate by Canaletto 1755, Gallery of Old Masters, Dresden
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Gewählte Bürgermeisterinnen und Bürgermeister 2023 im Freistaat Sachsen
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Production at the Saxon artificial silk factory „Siegfried Rädel“, 1970
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connecting Dresden and Pirna opened. In 1880, the first section of the
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of the Slavic communities and the founding of the Mark by the Germans (
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Location of Pirna within Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district
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Botanischen Sammlungen Landschloß Zuschendorf - botanical collections
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Villages and other municipalities that were incorporated into Pirna:
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In August 2002, the town suffered great damage during the widespread
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Aircraft engine manufactured in Pirna at the Leipzig trade fair, 1958
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temporarily lived at the Marienhaus, located at the market. Until
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and capitulated there on October 16, two days after Sonnenstein
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Industrial revolution, Imperial Germany and the Weimar Republic
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travel began on the upper Elbe. A few years later, in 1848, a
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DDR Museum Pirna - museum devoted to East Germany memorabilia
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the river was no longer possible without dangers to health.
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On August 29, 1756, the small Saxon army fled before the
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The historical old town of Pirna - a virtual town guide
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Germans Elect Far-Right City Mayor, a Boost for the AfD
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the impact upon Pirna was proportionately much worse.
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Gedenkstätte Pirna-Sonnenstein - Sonnenstein memorial
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Local and regional bus services are operated by the
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Retrieved 10 July 2024. 1406:buildings were used as a military hospital. 1131:troops under the commander in chief of the 1127:On April 23, 1639, the town was invaded by 525:and capital of the administrative district 2728: 2714: 1567:The de-industrialization in the course of 1391:by involuntary euthanasia program and the 2587:"Pirnas Partnerstädte im In- und Ausland" 2564:[Timetables] (in German). RVSOE. 2328:1945. End of war in the Saxon Switzerland 2109: 1867: 1758:(from 1960, all figures for December 31) 1587: 1558: 1550: 1436: 1428: 1351: 1341: 1175: 1164: 570:Pirna is located in the vicinity of the 547: 471: 60:Panorama of the historic centre of Pirna 2610: 2341:"Bundesrat - Startseite - Markus Ulbig" 2281: 2181:(born 1990), bobsledder, Olympic winner 1974:stations. Pirna is also a stop for the 1085:acquired both town and castle from the 25:Partition function for Interacting RNAs 2950: 2636: 512: 2968:Populated riverside places in Germany 2709: 2135:friar, Grand Inquisitor of Heresy to 1092: 590:. It is also called the "gate to the 487: 349:53.02 km (20.47 sq mi) 2316:Bomben auf Pirna. Der 19. April 1945 2185: 2157:(1893–1943), communist town delegate 1882:StadtMuseum Pirna - municipal museum 1465:factory (which formerly belonged to 1449:and its economic model, a so-called 2275:"Das Pirnaische Elend – Wikisource" 2175:(born 1939), operatic mezzo-soprano 2169:(1911–1981), sculptor and architect 1203: 1033:, which sounds rather like "Pirna" 13: 2933: 2686:Erlpeter, with articles of history 2364: 2324:Bombs on Pirna. Der April 19, 1945 1659: 292:Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge 99: 14: 2984: 2659: 2151:(1870–1955), actress and director 2105: 1930:Pirna Art Day - annual day of art 1424: 1154: 1118:John Frederick, Elector of Saxony 713:The regiolect spoken in Pirna is 640:. Neighboring municipalities are 2738:Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge 2452:"Gedenkstätte Pirna-Sonnenstein" 2091: 2078: 2065: 2052: 2039: 2026: 2013: 1370:Sonnenstein Nazi Death Institute 1013:, whose cult was present in all 945: 932: 919: 906: 893: 880: 867: 854: 838: 825: 809: 796: 784: 771: 759: 747: 578:, where two nearby tributaries, 554: 527:Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge 203: 196: 171: 164: 79: 69: 54: 23:. 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Piwi-interacting RNA
Partition function for Interacting RNAs
Town
Panorama of the historic centre of Pirna
Flag of Pirna
Coat of arms of Pirna
Pirna is located in Germany
Pirna is located in Saxony
50°57′44″N 13°56′25″E / 50.96222°N 13.94028°E / 50.96222; 13.94028
Germany
State
Saxony
District
Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
Municipal assoc.
Pirna
Mayor
AfD
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
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UTC+02:00
CEST
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Vehicle registration
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