Gräfenthal
Gräfenthal is a town in the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt in Thuringia, Germany.
Geography
Gräfenthal is located in the southern Thuringian Highland. Mountains in this region rise up to 800 meters above sea level and are usually wooded with spruce trees. 20 km north-eastern of Gräfenthal lies district town Saalfeld.Neighboring municipalities are: Reichmannsdorf, Probstzella, Ludwigsstadt, Tettau, Oberland am Rennsteig, Piesau, Lichte, Schmiedefeld
Gräfenthal has 8 subdivisions:
- Buchbach
- Creunitz
- Gebersdorf
- Gräfenthal
- Großneundorf
- Lichtenhain
- Lippelsdorf
- Sommersdorf
History
Number of inhabitants
- 1994: 3.146
- 1997: 3.036
- 2000: 2.913
- 2003: 2.808
- 2006: 2.692
- 2009: 2.499
- 2012: 2.150
- 2014: 2.056
Pictures
Buildings
- Castle Wespenstein
- Grenz- und Heimatmuseum Gräfenthal
- Town church, with restored Art Nouveau mural paintings.
- Railway viaduct
Economy and infrastructure
Gräfenthal lies on the road between Neuhaus am Rennweg and Probstzella. Further roads lead to surrounding municipalities. The town used to be connected to the railway-system up until the line section between Sonneberg and Probstzella became disused due to lacking profitability.
Sons and daughters of the town
- Reinhard Höhn, state and administrative lawyer in the period of National Socialism
- Helmut Lipfert, Luftwaffe officer in World War II
- Christian Paschold, sculptor, artist