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Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna

Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna
Coat of arms of Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna
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Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna   is located in Germany
Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna
Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna
Coordinates: 50°54′N 14°12′E / 50.900°N 14.200°E / 50.900; 14.200Coordinates: 50°54′N 14°12′E / 50.900°N 14.200°E / 50.900; 14.200
Country Germany
State Saxony
District Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
Municipal assoc. Bad Schandau
Government
 • Mayor Olaf Ehrlich
Area
 • Total 31.75 km2 (12.26 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 1,359
 • Density 43/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 01814
Dialling codes 035028
Vehicle registration PIR
Website www.reinhardtsdorf-schoena.de

Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna is a municipality in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district in the German federal state of Saxony. It has a population of approximately 1,600 and is located close to the Czech border in Saxon Switzerland, a popular tourist region.

Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna encompasses the villages of Reinhardtsdorf, Schöna and Kleingießhübel.

The municipality of Reinhardtsdorf-Schöna was formed in 1973 from the merger of three parishes:

Reinhardtsdorf is a Waldhufendorf that was mentioned as long ago as 1368 and which used to be dominated by agriculture. Today the main source of economic income is tourism. South of the village lies an open-air pool, the Waldbad. Its Late Gothic church dates to the year 1523, its tower to 1685. Next to farmstead No. 7 stands an old, protected lime tree from about 1550. In house no. 21, and its barn there was an illegal printing press during the Nazi era, which is why it has become a listed building. In 2009 Reinhardtsdorf had 854 inhabitants (1999: 986).

Schöna lies at 280 m south of the River Elbe near the border with the Czech Republic. The old Waldhufendorf, first recorded in 1379, consists mainly of small cottages and old three-sided farmsteads. At the edge of the village of Schöna the Kaiserkrone towers above its surroundings and, somewhat further south is another hill, the Zirkelstein. The Hirschgrund valley runs down to the Elbe and the Hirsch Mill (Hirschmühle) and bisects the otherwise flat landscape of Schöna itself. Due to the copious quantities of water and steep gradient there used to be several mills in operation here. The few houses in the rather shaded and cool narrow valley belong to Schöna. In einem Upper Lusatian house in the high street is the Heimatstube Schöna, a local history museum with historic records of the life of the population in bygone centuries. In the northwest in the direction of the Großer Zschirnstein stands a prominent oak tree called "Kreusels Eiche".


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