Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge

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Ever wonder where the wild Miriquidi Forest begins? It starts just beyond Chemnitz city limits in Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge.

Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge is an ideal base for exploring the Erzgebirge and the 2025 European Capital of Culture region. This town of about 6000 residents is part of the Chemnitz-Erzgebirge region. It is a municipality in the Erzgebirgskreis district.

The history of Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge goes way back. Founded between 1170 and 1200, Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge might be named after its founder Jahn. He may have been called Johannes. Over time, names like Jhansdorff and Jonßdorff appeared. By 1830, it was known as Jahnsdorf. Locals often called it Gahnsdorf.

Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge was once administered from Chemnitz. It belonged to the Amt Chemnitz within the Electorate of Saxony. The local lord was also the landowner. This connection to Chemnitz lasted until the early 19th century. Except for a break between 1856 and 1875, when it belonged to the Stollberg court office. From 1875, Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge was part of the Chemnitz administrative district. In 1910, the Stollberg administrative district was created. Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge then became part of this district.

Before becoming an independent rural community in 1838, Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge was shaped by feudalism. In 1551, the landlord controlled 44 occupied men. He also controlled 5 cottagers and 69 inhabitants who farmed 27 hides of land. About 200 years later in 1764, there were 44 occupied men and 47 cottagers on 27 hides. By 1900, a 955-hectare forest area surrounded the Waldhufendorf Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge. Around 3000 people lived in the community at that time.

Industrialization caused Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge to grow. The population doubled from 1374 in 1834 to 2715 in 1890. By 1925, it had grown to 3692. Of these, 3488 were Lutheran and 38 were Catholic. There was also one Jewish person and 165 people of other or no religion.

The Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge church dates back to the 12th century. Some of its original bells still exist today. The church was rebuilt in the 17th, 18th, and 20th centuries. The current Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge elementary school was built in 1876.

Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge became a center for Saxon textile production. A hosiery factory was established in 1878. Soon after, the Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge fire department was founded. The first post office was opened. In 1895, the community was connected to the Würschnitz Valley Railway. This line is now part of the Chemnitz Model. An electricity plant was built in the early 20th century. It supplied the town with direct current. It stopped operating in 1928.

Today, Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge is known for its beautiful scenery. The hills around Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge offer stunning views. These include the Schneckenberg, Galgenberg, Wachtelberg, Schieferberg, Fichtelberg and Jägerhorn. The Heyde Keramik and the Freibad are worth visiting. The historic Eisenweg, now a bike and hiking trail, passes through the town’s south side.

Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge is easily accessible. It has good bus and train connections. The City-Bahn C11 Chemnitz-Stollberg serves the town. The Chemnitz/Jahnsdorf airfield is nearby. The A72 highway runs through the Leukersdorf district.

Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or just a relaxing getaway, Jahnsdorf/Erzgebirge offers something for everyone. Come and explore this charming town. Discover the beauty of the Erzgebirge.

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