Neschwitz - Neschwitz

Neschwitz
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Neschwitz is a village with approx. 2500 inhabitants in the Central Upper Lusatia, at the transition from the Lusatian climes to the Upper Lusatian heath and pond landscape in the Bautzen district.

getting there

Neschwitz is via the B 96 from Bautzen to Hoyerswerda reachable.

mobility

Map of Neschwitz

Tourist Attractions

Schematic representation of the palace complex
  • 1 Neschwitz Castle and ParkNeschwitz Castle and Park in the Wikipedia encyclopediaNeschwitz Castle and Park in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryNeschwitz Castle and Park (Q808562) in the Wikidata database
  • 2 Neschwitz ChurchNeschwitzer Church in the encyclopedia WikipediaNeschwitzer Church in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsNeschwitzer Church (Q49407595) in the Wikidata database and old parsonage
  • 3  Local museum, Kamenzer Str. 2A, 02699 Neschwitz. Open: Sun 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

activities

shop

  • 1  Close & good, Übigauer Str. 1, 02699 Neschwitz. Tel.: 49 (0)35933 5308. Open: Mon - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sat 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.

kitchen

  • 1  Stately inn, Marktplatz 3, 02699 Neschwitz. Tel.: 49 (0)35933 391260, Email: . Pension attached.Open: Mon 11.30 a.m. - 8 p.m., Closed Tues, Wed, Thurs 11.30 a.m. - 9 p.m., Fri Sat 11.30 a.m. - 10 p.m., Sun 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

nightlife

Bautzen is recommended for this.

accommodation

trips

  • Bautzen (14 km south-east, B 96) - the capital of the Sorbs with a very charming old town.
  • Kamenz (20 km to the west) - birthplace of the poet Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.
  • Hoyerswerda (24 km north, B 96) - at first glance, Hoyerswerda, the “second socialist city of the GDR”, stands for rather monotonous architecture, but there is also an old Hoyerswerda and the Lusatian Lake District in the vicinity.

literature

  • Municipal administration Neschwitz (ed.): Neschwitz and its villages. Illustrated chronicle of the first half of the 20th century. Lusatia-Verlag, Bautzen 2000, ISBN 3-929091-73-9
  • Ernst Panse: Garden art diamond. Neschwitz Castle Park; in: Ders. (Ed.): Park guide through Upper Lusatia; Lusatia Published by Bautzen 1999; Pp. 100-104; ISBN 3-929091-56-9 .
  • Arnold Freiherr von Vietinghoff-Riesch: Last gentleman on Neschwitz. A junker with no regrets. (Out of line From the German Aristocratic Archives, Volume 3.) Starke, Limburg 2002, ISBN 3-7980-0603-2

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