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Hotel Blauer Engel

Altmarkt 1, 08280 AueGBP 47 - 120

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This traditional 3-star Superior hotel is located in the centre of the historic Saxon mining town of Aue. It offers a daily breakfast buffet, free par… More
 

Aue: Guide



Aue is a town in the Free State of Saxony, Germany, with 18,000 inhabitants. Aue is the capital of the district Aue-Schwarzenberg in the western part of the Erzgebirge.

The mining town has been known for its copper, titanium, and kaolinite, which was used for Meissen porcelain. Aue was a centre of engineering and cutlery during the German Democratic Republic. Today, it is developing its tourism industry since it is on the Silberstraße tourism route. Aue is known in the region for its traditional football club FC Erzgebirge Aue, which has been playing in the 2nd Bundesliga (football)|2nd Bundesliga since 2003.

Geography

Neighbouring towns and villages are Schneeberg and Hartenstein (Sachsen)|Hartenstein.

History

Aue was first mentioned in a document from 1173 as Owe, meaning the meadow at the confluence of the Schwarzwasser and Zwickauer Mulde Rivers. One of the oldest buildings in Aue is the church of the former monastery Klösterlein Zelle. Built during the Middle Ages, the Klösterlein Zelle was largely dismantled during the industrialization of nearby factory buildings. One of the oldest

A plaster canvas, depicting Emperor Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick Barbarossa, Mary, Mother of Jesus|Mary, and a bishop, was originally on the eastern wall of the Klösterlein. During the 1930s it was removed so it could be restored. One of the oldest pieces of art in Saxony, the canvas is now located in the St.-Annen-Kapelle near the cathedral of Freiberg, Saxony|Freiberg. A copy of it by H. Beck is located in Aue's Friedenskirche Aue-Zelle.

After the end of World War II in 1945, the town was not occupied by the Red Army|Soviet or United States Army|American armies for a couple of weeks. It was part of the so-called Free Republic of Schwarzenberg, described in Stefan Heym's book Schwarzenberg.

Historical population


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1 October 29 1946

2 August 31 1950

Famous residents

Kurt Teubner (1903-1990), painter
Dietmar Vettermann (born 1957), Mayor of Zwickau
Thomas Colditz (born 1957), CDU politician
Ernst August Geitner (1783-1852), chemist and developer of nickel silver (Argentan); in 1829 he founded the "Argentanfabrik Auerhammer", which became today's "Auerhammer Metallwerk GmbH".
Clemens Winkler (1838-1900), discoverer of Germanium

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