Hohenstein-Ernstthal

Hohenstein-Ernstthal

Hohenstein-Ernstthal

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Hohenstein-Ernstthal

Coordinates: 50°48′N 12°43′E / 50.800°N 12.717°E / 50.800; 12.717Coordinates: 50°48′N 12°43′E / 50.800°N 12.717°E / 50.800; 12.717
Country Germany
State Saxony
District Zwickau
Government
  Mayor Lars Kluge (CDU)
Area
  Total 18.33 km2 (7.08 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
  Total 14,866
  Density 810/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 09337
Dialling codes 03723
Vehicle registration Z, GC, HOT, WDA
Website www.hohenstein-ernstthal.de

Hohenstein-Ernstthal is a town in the Zwickau rural district, Free State of Saxony, Germany. The towns of Hohenstein and Ernstthal were united in 1898, and the town is either known by its hyphenated form, or simply called Hohenstein.

The town grew in the 15th century after silver mines were established nearby. Ernstthal was named in honor of August Ernst von Schoenburg.

Physicist Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert and inventor Christoph Gottlieb Schröter were born in Hohenstein. The writer Karl May was born in Ernstthal. The house of his birth is a museum.

Furthermore, Hohenstein-Ernstthal is especially famous for the Sachsenring racing circuit.

As of 2013 Lars Kluge is the mayor of Hohenstein-Ernstthal.

History

In the 15th century, the town of Hohenstein was established after silver was found and mined there. The name is said to be derived from the phrase ″uff dem hohen Stein″ (on the high rock), that the first settlers used when they saw the Pfaffenberg mountain. In 1680 some people from Hohenstein moved to the forest near the town to escape the dangers of the plague. That settlement was later named Ernstthal (Ernst valley) after August Ernst von Schönburg. Both town united in 1898, thus becoming Hohenstein-Ernstthal. During 19th and 20th century silver mining became less efficient, so the textile industry became more important. In 1999, Wüstenbrand became a part of Hohenstein-Ernstthal.[2]

Geography

Hohenstein-Ernsthal is located about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Chemnitz. The Ore Mountains rise south of the city. The highest point of Hohenstein-Ernstthal is the Pfaffenberg north of the town with an elevation of 479 metres (1,572 ft).

Transportation

Hohenstein-Ernstthal is adjacent to the Bundesautobahn 4. There are 2 railway stations, the Hohenstein-Ernstthal station and Wüstenbrand station, both belonging to the Dresden–Werdau railway.

Notable people

Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert

References


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