Nerchau
51.27083333333312.789444444444140Koordinaten: 51 ° 16 ' 15 " N, 12 ° 47' 22" E
The small town Nerchau is a part of the Great Grimsby district town in Saxony's district of Leipzig. First mention was in 974 as Nirichua. On 1 January 2011, the merger with Grimsby was completed.
- 2.1 Regular events
- 3.1 Traffic
- 3.2 Established businesses
- 4.1 Sons and daughters Nerchaus
Geography
Geographical location
Local structure
Districts of Nerchau were:
- Stretchers
- Cannewitz
- Deditz
- Denkwitz
- Fremdiswalde
- Gaudichsroda
- Golzern
- Gornewitz
- Grotto joke
- Löbschütz
- Schmorditz
- Serka
- Thümmlitz
- Würschwitz
Culture and sights
Regular events
- Marksmen (July / August)
- Trough Regatta (August)
- Goose Festival (November)
Economy and Transport
Traffic
South of the local situation runs the A 14 motorway, the nearest connection points are Grimsby and Mutzschen.
Established businesses
Nerchau is primarily known for the 1834, founded by the brothers Hessel paint factory, which now belongs to the British Daler Rowney - group.
Moreover, in Nerchau since 2011 the brewery Nerchauer Brauhaus active. Among other varieties here the well-known since the 16th century regional specialty Nerchauer Pumpernickel is brewed.
Personalities
Sons and daughters Nerchaus
- Friedhelm Dohler (1908-1968), horn player
- Thomas Grimm ( b. 1973 ), swimmers, participants in the Paralympic Games
- Curt grotto wit (1866-1905), scientist, writer and specialist in German; Founder of the Workers' migration movement
- Christian Gottlieb Kluge the Elder (1699-1795), Protestant theologian
- Bruno puddle (1912-1945), SS officer at Auschwitz
- Kessler Twins ( b. 1936 ), dancers and actresses
- Hugo Koch (1883-1964), architect, author of works of garden art
- Johann Winckler (1642-1705), German Lutheran theologian, senior pastor of the St. Michaelis Church (Hamburg)