Poserna

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Location of Poserna in Lützen

Poserna is a district of the town Lützen in Burgenland district, in Saxony -Anhalt.

Geography

The town is located east of the city White Rock close to the end of the village near the B 87

History

1161, the village was first mentioned in documents as Posidrin.

Until 1585 Saline was operated in Poserna.

1897, the neo-Gothic hall church was built.

On January 1, 2010, the formerly independent communities Poserna, Muschwitz, Großgörschen, Rippach and Starsiedel merged with the city of Lützen Lützen to the new city.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Poserna is in the territory of the regional public transport network. Some bus lines of regional public transport company Weissenfels connect the place especially with the approximately six kilometers from county seat Weissenfels, where the nearest train station ( Intercity connection and transport lines in several directions ) is located.

Northeast of the village runs the main road 87 Weissenfels -Leipzig. The nearest motorway junction is White Rock, about six kilometers west located at the Federal Highway 9.

The railway line Großkorbetha - Pörsten - Hohenmolsen - Deuben with the stop in Poserna is been used since 1999 only one coal trains from Großkorbetha to Wählitz (just before Hohenmolsen ).

Personalities

Probably the most famous inhabitants of this place was the future writer and poet Johann Gottfried Seume ( born January 29, 1763 in Poserna, † June 13 1810 in Teplitz ), who was born here and his childhood up to the age of eight spent here. The birthplace Seumes was destroyed in 1813 in the wars of liberation against Napoleon. On succession to the birthplace of Seume there is a stone plaque with relief image ( Tondo ) by the poet. For more information on the life and work of Seume obtained in a permanent exhibition at the Castle Museum in Lützen.

In Poserna Johann Georg Tinius also worked as a pastor who has a " book drinkers " in a modern literary processing of Klaas Huizing found entrance. Even more interesting, and above all authentic is the novel "The books murderer " by Detlef Opitz. Opitz describes with connoisseurship and extraordinary richness of language inter alia, the house search in the rectory of Poserna and the arrest of Master in 1813. Not only have Opitz's research on Tinius led him to the United States, even the smallest entries in the church books of Poserna draws the author into his manic search a.

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