Tirschenreuth | |||
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"Market Place" in Tirschenreuth
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Coordinates: 49°53′N 12°20′E / 49.883°N 12.333°ECoordinates: 49°53′N 12°20′E / 49.883°N 12.333°E | |||
Country | Germany | ||
State | Bavaria | ||
Admin. region | Upper Palatinate | ||
District | Tirschenreuth | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Franz Stahl (CSU) | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 66.54 km2 (25.69 sq mi) | ||
Population (2015-12-31) | |||
• Total | 8,899 | ||
• Density | 130/km2 (350/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | ||
Postal codes | 95643 | ||
Dialling codes | 09631 | ||
Vehicle registration | TIR, KEM | ||
Website | www.stadt-tirschenreuth.de |
Tirschenreuth is the capital city of the district of Tirschenreuth. It is located in the northeast of Bavaria, very close to the Czech-Bavarian border.
Tirschenreuth is located in the north of Upper Palatinate administrative region, around 75 miles north of Regensburg and 35 miles east of Bayreuth.
The following villages were incorporated in Tirschenreuth
Until the German Mediatisation in 1803, Tirschenreuth was part of the possessions of the Cistercian Abbey Waldsassen. It received its town charter from Waldsassen's abbot Johann V. in 1364. Originally the Waldsassen Abbey and its possessions were immediately subordinate to the Holy Roman Empire. After this state was ended in the 16th century, Tirschenreuth first became part of the Electorate of the Palatinate, then part of Bavaria. It became capital of the district of the same name. In 1972, when the segmenting of bavarian districts was reformed, the district of Tirschenreuth was expanded with the former district of Kemnath.
One well-known company that resides in Tirschenreuth is Hamm AG, a manufacturer for road rollers.
Tirschenreuth was famous for fine quality porcelain and vintage pieces are highly sought after by collectors. The Famous Porcelain Factory was shut down many years ago.
Tirschenreuth is twinned with: