Schleesen Explained

Type:Stadtteil
Town:Kemberg
Coordinates:51.7858°N 12.4883°W
State:Sachsen-Anhalt
District:Wittenberg
Elevation:75
Area:23.67
Population:536
Stand:2006-12-31
Postal Code:06785
Area Code:034904
Licence:WB
Divisions:2
Website:www.vwg-kemberg.de

Schleesen is a village and a former municipality in Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the town Kemberg.

Geography

Schleesen lies about 15 km southwest of Lutherstadt Wittenberg on the edge of the Flusslandschaft Mittlere Elbe biosphere reserve.

Subdivisions

Schleesen has two of these: Naderkau and Bräunigk.

History

Schleesen had its first documentary mention on 12 December 1200 under the name Selezne in a document from the monastery at Wörlitz. The church was built about 1250.

Regular events

The Rosenfest is held yearly on the third weekend in July.

Economy and transportation

Schleesen lies on the L 132 state road from Oranienbaum-Wörlitz to Radis and on district road (Kreisstraße) K2040 from Selbitz to Schleesen. Federal Highway (Bundesstraße) B 107 between Gräfenhainichen and Coswig is about 6 km away, and the B 100 between Gräfenhainichen and Wittenberg is about 5 km away. The Autobahn interchange with Bundesautobahn 9, Dessau-Ost, is about 12 km away.

The nearest railway station is found at Radis on the line between Wittenberg and Bitterfeld.

Personalities

Richard Bartmuß (born 23 December 1859; died 1910), was a German composer.

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