Hirschsprung, Germany Explained

Hirschsprung
Type:Village
Town:Altenberg
State:Sachsen
District:Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
Population:124
Stand:2018-12-31
Postal Code:01773
Area Code:035056
Licence:PIR
Website:www.hirschsprung.de

Hirschsprung is a village and a former municipality in the eastern Ore Mountains in Saxony, Germany. It is south of Dresden, 6km (04miles) from Czech border. Since 1965 it has been part of the town of Altenberg.

History

Foundation

First documented writing about the area around is dated 1464. It was signed by the knight Walzig at his castle Bärenstein. In 1491 a road from Altenberg on Dippoldiswalde to Dresden has been created. The settlement is mentioned in old documents in 1747 as Hirschbrunn and Hirschsprung. The first house of settlement was a forester's house.

New Age

In times of GDR Hirschsprung was a popular recreational area. At that time there were five hotels and a number of guesthouses and apartments. At peak times, 350 accommodations were available. After German reunification, most of them were closed. Today the only remaining hotel and restaurant is Ladenmühle, which is among the oldest buildings in general. There is a Sawmill which has a historical Framesaw.

Sports

Demographics

YearPopulation [1]
1834112
1871112
1890123
1910121
1925150
1939148
1946181
1962213
2009111
2014116

Voluntary associations

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zahlen und Fakten Altenberg im Erzgebirge . altenberg.de . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130207044521/http://altenberg.de/zahlen-und-fakten/ . 2013-02-07.