Rottwerndorf

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Rottwerndorf is since 1923 a district of Pirna in the district of Saxon Switzerland & Eastern Ore Mountains.

Geography

The district of Pirna is located south of the city in the valley of God Leuba. Limited, it is the cattle Leite and the calibration bush settlement on the Shepherd Mountain in the northeast, and the Lohmgrund in the southwest. Adjacent neighborhoods are in the northwest and the southern suburb in the southeast Nine village. Main Street is the Rottwerndorfer road which further establishes as State Road 174 in Gottleubatal the connection to the city center and nine village and after Langenhennersdorf. Along this route to many bus lines of OVPs, serving three stops.

History

The place that was once dominated by agriculture and Steinbrecherei was first mentioned in 1337 and has a castle with a Renaissance portal from the 16th century. On 1 December 1923, he was incorporated into the municipality of Pirna.

Castle Rottwerndorf

Rottwerndorf Castle was first mentioned in 1337 in a deed by Margrave Frederick II as "villa rate Bern village". Little is known about the early history of the castle. It is believed that it is due to a resulting from the period around 1200 Wasserburg. One of the early owners were in the 14th century, members of the family of Karras. Beginning in 1554, the castle came briefly into the possession of the Council of the town of Pirna, but was already in March 1554 back to the electoral chamber secretary of Sebottendorf Damian ( 1519-1585 ) sold. Only a short time later, the mansion of the manor and four neighboring farmsteads were destroyed on January 18, 1555 by fire. Damian of Sebottendorf prompted the reconstruction of the mansion in the style of a Renaissance castle.

The floor plan is based on a three-storey rectangular building core, which was supplemented at the four corners of bay-like wings with gables. The road is, however, determined by a übergiebelten middle section, the courtyard of a filigree octagonal spiral staircase tower. From the time of reconstruction evidence obtained in the cellar -year figures 1556 and 1561, as well as existing on the western gable year 1579.

Castle Rottwerndorf remained until 1710 owned by the Sebottendorf family, then were the lords of Berbisdorf and Leyser to the owners. From the hands of the family of Miltitz the castle finally in 1817 went on to bourgeois owners after the end of the 18th century briefly belonged to a Pirnaer merchant. Among the bourgeois owners counted among others, the Superintendent Pirnaer Tischer ( owner from 1817 to 1838 ) and the Ökonomierat Hermann Degenkolb (1858 to 1908). The botanist and Pomologe Degenkolb (1843-1919) was to create on the lands of the castle extensive nurseries and orchards.

On Degenkolb followed 1917, the tobacco producer Hugo Zietz, owner of the famous Yenidze in Dresden, as lord of the manor. From the possession of the castle went Zietz 1927 to the City of Pirna. After the Second World War evacuees lived in the castle. Later it served as a residence and housed the municipal office and a branch of Deutsche Post. From 1953, here is a state owned farm was established, which was transferred back into the possession of the town of Pirna in the wake of changes in 1990.

Since 1998, the entire complex of the castle and farm buildings stood empty, fell into disrepair and was greatly in need of repair. The same was true of the former Castle Park together with the orangery. In the summer of 2002, the basement and ground floor were flooded by the water of God Leuba. Rottwerndorf Castle was sold to the factory and logistics planners, internal logistics and process manager Michael von Plettenberg, 2007. 2011 was the re- sale of the building. Currently, first restoration work in progress.

To the total value of sold land included the Castle Mill, the former seat of Kretzschmar OHG Pirna, which was renamed later in Delphi plant OHG and VEB Phonomat Pirna. With privatization in 1990 was created as a new holding the ANDICOM GmbH, which went bankrupt after two years. The castle mill was demolished in 2013.

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