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Country
  
Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Area
  
36.45 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 4:00 AM

Dialling code
  
036703

State
  
Elevation
  
400 m (1,300 ft)

Postal codes
  
98743

Population
  
2,535 (31 Dec 2008)

Postal code
  
98743

Municipal assoc.
  
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Weather
  
-2°C, Wind S at 5 km/h, 92% Humidity

Gräfenthal is a town in the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt in Thuringia, Germany.

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Map of Gr%C3%A4fenthal, Germany

Geography

Gräfenthal is located in the southern Thüringer Schiefergebirge, a low mountain range south-eastern of the better known Thuringian Forest. 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 (clockwise, starting northwards) are: Reichmannsdorf, Probstzella, Ludwigsstadt, Tettau, Oberland am Rennsteig, Piesau, Lichte, Schmiedefeld

Gräfenthal has 8 subdivisions:

  • Buchbach
  • Creunitz
  • Gebersdorf
  • Gräfenthal
  • Großneundorf
  • Lichtenhain
  • Lippelsdorf
  • Sommersdorf
  • History

    In 1288 the town was first mentioned. It was for much of its early history under various Ernestine princelings.

    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
  • Buildings

  • Castle Wespenstein
  • Grenz- und Heimatmuseum Gräfenthal
  • Town church, with restored Art Nouveau mural paintings.
  • Railway viaduct
  • Economy and infrastructure

    Erstwhile mining and the location at the route for commerce between Nuremberg and Leipzig were important economical factors. Mainly iron, slate and alum had been mined. During the 20th century Gräfenthal was well known for its porcelain products. From the formerly three manufacturies only one is still in existence. Today a plastics factory is the main employer.

    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 (1904-2000), state and administrative lawyer in the Period of National Socialism
  • Helmut Lipfert (1916-1990), Luftwaffe officer in World War II
  • Christian Paschold (born 1949), sculptor, artist
  • References

    Gräfenthal Wikipedia


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