Freiberger Mulde

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Gazing at the Freiberger Mulde, one might only see a river. But look closer. This isn’t just any river. The Freiberger Mulde is a time capsule, carrying whispers of centuries past. The Freiberger Mulde begins its journey in the Ore Mountains near Moldava, in the Czech Republic. It flows 124 kilometers, crossing into Germany and eventually meeting the Zwickauer Mulde near Colditz to form the Mulde River, a tributary of the Elbe. The Freiberger Mulde isn’t just a geographical feature. It’s a historical artery. It was the lifeblood of Freiberg’s silver mining industry, providing power for smelteries like those at Muldenhütten and Halsbrücke from the 12th century to the 20th century. Imagine the riverbanks bustling with activity, logs floating downstream to fuel the smelting furnaces. These weren’t just any logs, they were specifically chosen from the upper Ore Mountains for charcoal production. The Freiberger Mulde also carried something more precious than wood. It transported ore from the northern mines down to the Halsbrücke smelters. Think of the ingenuity. A river transformed into a highway of industry. Even the Altväterbrücke at Rothenfurth played a role with its locks, controlling the river’s flow. The river also drained the mines in the surrounding districts, a vital function in the days before modern pumping systems. Today, the landscape around the Freiberger Mulde offers a blend of industry and nature. You can still see the remnants of this once-booming industry alongside agricultural and forest lands. Settlements and industrial buildings line parts of the riverbanks, reminders of a rich past. As you stand here, by the Freiberger Mulde, remember. This isn’t merely a river. It’s a flowing testament to human ingenuity and the power of nature to shape our history.

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