Droyßig


Droyßig is a municipality in the Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. On 1 January 2010 it absorbed the former municipality Weißenborn.

Geography

Droyßig is located about 8 km west of Zeitz.

Politics

The council is composed of Droyßig from 12 Ratsfrauen and councilors. Evelyn Billing has been mayor of Droyßig since 2016.

Culture and sightseeing

Structures

The Castle Droyßig was at the beginning of the 13th Century as an imperial castle built. Today's impressive living quarters the town its character.

Monuments

A memorial stone in the park commemorates the victims of fascism. The Thalmann bust situated there was removed after 1989.

Regular events

The Castle Festival is always the beginning of June and Others organized with a medieval market. Well known in the surrounding municipalities is also the annual Christmas market takes place, which takes place just one day in December, around the historic castle. Also an annual event with a large regional reputation is established in the city of Stiftungsfest Christophorus Gymnasium of CJD in May each year, recalls that at the foundation of Droyßiger institutions and attracts mainly families of pupils at school.

Economy and infrastructure

Transport

The railroad Zeitz-Camburg was set aside in 2000. Adjacent municipalities like Droyßig have spoken out on political grounds for a bus, the bus service is made public, business and traffic point of view not much longer so portable, it is an association for the promotion of the railway line to be established.
Connects to highway 180 to Zeitz and Naumburg, it is 4 km in a northerly direction.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

People who have worked on site

  • Michael Ranft, theologian scholar who wrote many works, including a famous work on vampirism. Was a pastor in the city 1739/44-1749
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger, theologian, teacher and songwriter, first director of Droyßiger institutions
  • Hildegard Scholz, a painter and a freelance artist for three decades working as an art teacher for young women and girls in institutions Droyßiger
  • Petra Pau, Vice-President of the German Parliament, 1979 training at the Central Institute of the pioneer organization in Droyßig