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EUR 35 - 60 Landhotel Thürmchen
Our hotel is surrounded by rolling hills and magnificent forests in the town of Schirgiswalde, in a picturesque valley, upstream of the River Spree.
… MoreEUR 35 - 81 Hotel & Freizeitpark Am Lärchenberg
Boasting its own little park, this quiet hotel near Schirgiswalde invites you to enjoy relaxing holidays in the picturesque Upper Lusatian region.
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In 1635 the upper Lusatia became part of Saxony, but Schirgiswalde still belonged to Bohemia as a kind of an exclave. Therefore it became again catholic like whole Bohamia after the thirty years war. The situation as a kind of a bohemian island in Saxony rested until 1809 - the next 35 years the official status of the towns stayed unclear. Long diplomatic arguments between Saxony and Austria stayed without any success on either side. In 1810 the Saxon army took control of Schirgiswalde. Since then Austria has had no more political power in the city but it still regards itself as the rightful owner. An official handing over to the kingdom of Saxony also became impossible because of the restating war in 1813. It lasted until 1845 - in that year the town became officially a part of the kingdom of Saxony. The time of no political power in the town has been widely used by robbers, thieves and political refugees.
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