Cämmerswalde

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Ortsteil of Neuhausen/Erzgeb. in Saxony, Germany
Cämmerswalde
Ortsteil of Neuhausen/Erzgeb.
Location of Cämmerswalde in Mittelsachsen District and the municipality of Neuhausen/Erzgeb.
50°42′35″N 13°30′05″E / 50.70972°N 13.50139°E / 50.70972; 13.50139
CountryGermany
StateSaxony
DistrictMittelsachsen
MunicipalityNeuhausen/Erzgeb.
Elevation
558 m (1,831 ft)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total589
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
09544
Dialling codes037327

The village of Cämmerswalde in the municipality of Neuhausen/Erzgeb is in the south of the Saxon district of Mittelsachsen in eastern Germany. The state-recognised spa resort with its 800-year-old history, lies near Seiffen in the eastern part of the Western Ore Mountains not far from the Czech border. The village is a classic Waldhufendorf, with a length of over five kilometres. Cämmerswalde is divided into Oberdorf, Mitteldorf and Niederdorf (upper, middle and lower village). Since 1994, Cämmerswalde has belonged to the municipality of Neuhausen/Erzgeb, but used to be an independent parish with the hamlets of Deutschgeorgenthal, Haindorf and, from 1924, Neuwernsdorf and Rauschenbach.

View of the village

References


Literature

  • Festschrift 750 Jahre Cämmerswalde. Reinhard Rodefeld, 1957
  • Festschrift 800 Jahre Cämmerswalde. Festausschuss, Reinhold Hegewald, 2007
  • Um Olbernhau und Seiffen. Edition no. 1 Akademie-Verlag Berlin, Berlin 1985 (Werte unserer Heimat. Vol. 43).
  • Max Rennau: Zur ältesten Geschichte der Kirche in Cämmerswalde. Erzgebirgischer Generalanzeiger, 1930
  • Historisches Ortsnamenbuch von Sachsen. 3 volumes, ed. by Ernst Eichler and Hans Walther, revised by Ernst Eichler, Volkmar Hellfritzsch, Hans Walther and Erika Weber (sources and research into Saxon history 21), Berlin, 2001, Vol. I, p. 135
  • Beschreibende Darstellung der älteren Bau- und Kunstdenkmäler des Königreichs Sachsen. 41 eds., Eds. 1–15 revised by Richard Steche, Eds. 16–41 revised by Cornelius Gurlitt, Dresden, 1882–1923, Ed. 3, p. 3
  • Schumann, August (1817). "Cämmerswalde". Vollständiges Staats-, Post- und Zeitungslexikon von Sachsen (in German). Vol. 4. Zwickau. p. 410.
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