Grorschen

Grorschen, Sorbian Rań, is a town in Lower Lusatia, in Germany. Administratively, it is part of the district of Oberspreewald-Lausitz, in the state of Brandenburg.

Geographical situation

Grorschen is situated south of the Niederlausitzer Randhgel, a sandy stretch of land grown with pine forests. The small river Rainitza used to take its source in meadows north of the town centre. South of the town, Lake Ilse (now an open-cast lignite mine) will be completed around 2020. The town proper comprises the historical core, Kleinrschen, as well as Grorschen. The southernmost quarter, Bckgen, was pulled down due to mining. Outside the town proper, the villages of Freienhufen (historically Dobristroh) with Bulldorf, Drrwalde, Wormlage, Saalhausen, Woschkow, and Schmogro (Grorschen-Ost).

History

Both Grorschen and Kleinrschen were first mentioned in an official document in 1370. Form of settlement and the name suggest that Kleinrschen is older than Grorschen. The villages developed slowly; the Wendish population depended almost entirely on agriculture. From the middle of the 19th century onwards, heavy industry developed, and the villages grew rapidly. In 1965, they were granted the status of a town, having been incorporated into one community in 1925. The 1980s brought the destruction of Bckgen, whose inhabitants (4000 of them had to leave their homes) were moved into blocks of flats. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the decline of the industries (glass manufacturing, brick production, mining and agriculture used to be presented in the town's coat of arms) caused heavy unemployment.

Sights

  • Protestant Church
  • Catholic Church with interior decoration by Friedrich Pre
  • Medieval village church in Freienhufen
  • open-cast mine lookout
  • Historic village structures in Kleinrschen, Drrwalde, Wormlage, Saalhausen (farm type of Senftenberger Vierseitenhof)

Infrastructure

  • Rail links to Berlin, Senftenberg, Stralsund (slow trains)
  • Federal road B 96
  • motorway A 13/E 66

External links

  • http://www.raeschen.de (in German)

 

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