Greiz

Coordinates: 50°39′17″N 12°11′59″E / 50.65472°N 12.19972°E / 50.65472; 12.19972
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Greiz
Greiz, Thuringia
Greiz, Thuringia
Coat of arms of Greiz
Location of Greiz within Greiz district
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Greiz is located in Germany
Greiz
Greiz
Greiz is located in Thuringia
Greiz
Greiz
Coordinates: 50°39′17″N 12°11′59″E / 50.65472°N 12.19972°E / 50.65472; 12.19972
CountryGermany
StateThuringia
DistrictGreiz
Subdivisions10
Government
 • Mayor (2018–24) Alexander Schulze[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total84.87 km2 (32.77 sq mi)
Elevation
265 m (869 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total20,397
 • Density240/km2 (620/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
07973
Dialling codes03661
Vehicle registrationGRZ, ZR
Websitewww.greiz.de

Greiz (/ɡrts/ gryts; German pronunciation: [ɡʁaɪ̯t͡s] ) is a town in the state of Thuringia, Germany, and is the capital of the district of Greiz. Greiz is situated in eastern Thuringia, 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of the state capital Erfurt, on the White Elster river.

Greiz has a large park in its centre (Fürstlich Greizer Park)

English garden. Thomasstraße, Burgstraße, Marktstraße, Waldstraße, and Leonhardtstraße, with their Jugendstil
houses, are well-known examples of that architectural style.

History

As with other nearby settlements, the place name (originally Grouts) is of Slavic origin and means

House of Reuss, a ruling German dynasty whose male members were all named Heinrich, built two castles in Greiz: the "Oberes Schloss" (Upper Castle) and the "Unteres Schloss" (Lower Castle). Both were built by famous architects and are still considered unique. Greiz became the capital of the Principality of Reuss-Greiz
until 1918.

The town was wholly destroyed by fire in 1494, and almost totally in 1802.[4]

Greiz town center

Between 1934 and 1943, 809 people were forcibly sterilized by

Nazis in the district hospital in Wichmannstraße. The local old folk's home and the care home submitted 122 sick people to the euthanasia program Aktion T4
.

During World War II hundreds of prisoners of war as well as men and women from countries occupied by Nazi Germany worked as forced laborers in Sorgwald near Thalbach, a village about 2 km south-east of Greiz and in other enterprises. At least 102 of them died. There is a memorial for them in the Old Cemetery.

There is also a monument to the officer Kurt von Westernhagen, who refused orders in April 1945 to blow up the bridge and defend the town, for which he was shot by the Gestapo.[5]

During World War II, Greiz did not suffer much damage, although 3 of the 5 bridges in town were destroyed. Ulf Merbold, who became the first astronaut from West Germany in 1983, was born here in 1941.

Greiz has a population of about 20,400 people. The former municipality Neumühle/Elster was merged into Greiz in December 2019.

Economy

In addition to a chemical works and a disused paper factory, there are mechanical engineering operations, plastics manufacturing businesses, wood machining enterprises, medical technology, suppliers to the automobile industry, printing houses, and breweries. In recent years various high-tech businesses (sensor technology, climate simulators, micro-chip production) and environmental technology companies have been developed.

  • Upper Castle
    Upper Castle
  • Upper and Lower castles
    Upper and Lower castles
  • Lower Castle
    Lower Castle
  • View over the town
    View over the town
  • The VEB chemical factory at Greiz-Dölau 1979
    The VEB chemical factory at Greiz-Dölau 1979
  • The old paper factory
    The old paper factory
  • Aerial view of Upper Castle, 2022
    Aerial view of Upper Castle, 2022
  • Sommerpalais (Summer Palais)
    Sommerpalais (Summer Palais)

Neighbouring towns and districts

The following are the districts adjacent to Greiz:

  • In the Greiz district:
    Berga/Elster
  • In the
    Rosenbach/Vogtl.

Adjacent towns include:

Transport

Greiz station is on the Gera Süd–Weischlitz railway.

Demographics

The current population is about 20,400. Like many towns in the former East Germany, Greiz has suffered from population decline in recent years.

Population from 1800 to 2016
Number of inhabitants (since 1960 as of 31st December)
YearPop.±%
18004,000—    
18335,600+40.0%
188517,288+208.7%
190523,114+33.7%
193139,281+69.9%
1946[a]45,410+15.6%
1950[b]42,520−6.4%
196039,097−8.1%
197138,608−1.3%
198136,684−5.0%
YearPop.±%
198435,822−2.3%
199430,206−15.7%
199529,402−2.7%
199628,610−2.7%
199727,992−2.2%
199827,324−2.4%
199926,706−2.3%
200026,177−2.0%
200125,605−2.2%
200225,037−2.2%
YearPop.±%
200324,591−1.8%
200424,199−1.6%
200523,764−1.8%
200623,368−1.7%
200722,936−1.8%
200822,548−1.7%
200922,150−1.8%
201021,792−1.6%
201121,310−2.2%
201221,580+1.3%
YearPop.±%
201321,284−1.4%
201421,111−0.8%
201521,042−0.3%
201620,920−0.6%
201720,517−1.9%
201820,103−2.0%
201920,392+1.4%
Source: Data source since 1994: Thüringian Federal Bureau of Statistics
  1. ^ Census 29 October
  2. ^ Census 31 August

References

  1. ^ Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht, Freistaat Thüringen, accessed 14 July 2021.
  2. Thüringer Landesamt für Statistik
    . June 2023.
  3. ^ "Übersicht über den Fürstlich Greizer Park" (in German). Freundeskreis Greizer Park e.V. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  4. ^ a b  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Greiz". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 578.
  5. , S. 111 ff.

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