Discover the old town of Görlitz
Our recommendations for your visit in Görlitz
Görlitz is easily accessible on foot with the historic old town, the Nikolaivorstadt, the Gründerzeit quarters and the numerous parks.
Museums, churches, restaurants, THEATER, town hall, HEILIGES GRAB, Flüsterbogen, Nikolaifriedhof, Jakob Böhme's Grave, Altstadtbrücke, bakeries, butchers, weekly market, CINEMA, university, Flüsterbogen und PARKS such as the Rosengarten, Pfarrgärtchen, Stadtpark, Ochsenbastei, Zwinger, the Wilhelmsplatz , Marienplatz and Postplatz are within walking distance.
The tram takes you to the LANDESKRONE, to the clinic or towards the BERZDORFER SEE.
In the wider area, the ZITTAUER MOUNTAINS are worth seeing as the smallest sandstone mountains in Germany
The Giant Mountains with the Hirschberger Valley, Wroclaw and Bolesławiec in neighboring Poland are definitely worth a visit.
Liberec and Prague are not far and VILLA SCHMINKE awaits you in Löbau.
In Niesky you can visit the Konrad-Wachsmann-Siedlung, the K.-WACHSMANNHAUS and a wooden church from the precast range from Christoph & Unmarck AG.
short history of the city of görlitz
1071 | first mentioned as “villa gorelic”, i.e. Fire or clearing site, in the certificate |
1298 | first mentioned a city council with mayor and 12 councilors and 4 lay judges |
1300 | the Görlitz cloth weaving mill gains national importance |
1303 | City law under Magdeburg law |
1305 | Start of the records in the Görlitz town book |
1319 | Görlitz belongs to the Duchy of Schweidnitz-Jauer for 10 years |
1330 | the city acquires the market and coin shelf, the salt stacking law and |
1339 | Right to stack for woad and thus rise to the most important trading city |
1346 | Foundation of the Upper Lusatian six-town association with Bautzen, Löbau, Zittau, Kamenz u. Lauban |
1367 | Brewing right |
1389 | approx. 8000 inhabitants |
1432 | In the Hussite War, Görlitz was not besieged because of its strong fortifications |
1433 | Emperor Sigismund awarded the city coat of arms, which is still used today |
1440 | the city acquires the regional crown |
1490 | construction of the large roundabout in front of the Budisiner Tor, today known as Kaisertrutz, |
1527 | cloth-maker uprising |
1546 | Görlitz is a member of the Schmalkaldener Bund because the Bohemian king in |
1556 | on April 30, 40 houses burn down in Nikolaigasse and the surrounding area |
1563 | the last Franciscan monk hands the monastery over to the city, with the condition that it be entered here |
1593 | B. Scultetus creates the first map of Upper Lusatia |
1599 | Jakob Böhme becomes a citizen of the city |
1633 | Wallenstein's imperial troops storm and pillage the city on October 30 |
1691 | 85 houses burn down in the suburbs |
1717 | starting from Peterstrasse, the city burns down to the core |
1726 | 164 houses burn down |
1759 | Houses burn around Brüderstraße, Bäckergasse and Krischelstraße |
1779 | Foundation of the Upper Lusatian Society of Sciences |
1787 | first public street lamp operated with oil |
1807 | on July 17, Napoleon is in the city for the first time |
1812 | on May 29, Napoleon is in the city for the second time and is on December 13. unrecognized at the |
1813 | on April 20, Emperor Alexander I of Russia stayed in Görlitz |
1813 | Friedrich Wilhelm III arrives on April 23. from Prussia to Görlitz |
1832 | on June 22, the first elections to the city council take place |
1833 | Demiani becomes first mayor according to the Prussian city ordinance |
1848 | Foundation of the gymnastics and rescue association and thus also the volunteer fire brigade |
1867 | Berlin-Görlitz railway connection is opened |
1869 | Foundation of the Landskron brewery |
1873 | Görlitz becomes an independent city on October 1st |
1896 | Kaiser Wilhelm grants the mayor the right to wear an official chain |
1897 | the first electric tram runs through Görlitz |
1905 | Lower Silesian trade exhibition with 11,400 exhibitors and 1.5 million visitors |
1925 | Airfield opened |
events in görlitz
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