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Mylau is a town and a former municipality in the Vogtlandkreis district, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany with about 2600 citizens. Since 1 January 2016 it is part of the town Reichenbach im Vogtland. It is situated in the valleys of the river Göltzsch and the Raumbach, a stream flowing from Reichenbach im Vogtland that is locally known as the Soap Stream (German: Seifenbach) because of the textile painting factories that had been built by its banks. The town lies 6 km southeast of Greiz, and 20 km southwest of Zwickau. Mylau has the smallest area of any town ("Stadt") in what was formerly East Germany, although there are 10 towns in what was formerly West Germany that are even smaller in area.

Panorama of Mylau
Panorama of Mylau
Mylau
Location of Mylau
Mylau
Mylau
Coordinates: 50°37′N 12°16′E
CountryGermany
StateSaxony
DistrictVogtlandkreis
TownReichenbach im Vogtland
Area
  Total4.73 km2 (1.83 sq mi)
Elevation
305 m (1,001 ft)
Population
 (2014-12-31)
  Total2,585
  Density550/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
08499
Dialling codes03765
Vehicle registrationV
Websitewww.mylau.de

History


In the 14th century, a settlement was built at the foot of Mylau Castle (1180). Emperor Charles IV granted town privileges in 1376. Until late in the 17th century, the town was reasonably insignificant; in 1650 it was composed of only 24 houses. It then grew rapidly because of a rise of manual weaving craftsmanship in the area, which facilitated the rapid development of the textile industry in the 19th century.

Population growth (as of 1960, the poll date is December 31):

  • 1706: 900
  • 1834: 2393
  • 1871: 4449
  • 1890: 6353
  • 1910: 7957
  • 1925: 7166
  • 1933: 7375
  • 1939: 6986
  • 1946: 7562
  • 1950: 7234
  • 1960: 6668
  • 1964: 6393
  • 1971: 6087
  • 1990: 3658
  • 1998: 3364
  • 1999: 3328
  • 2000: 3316
  • 2001: 3202
  • 2002: 3119
  • 2003: 3080
  • 2004: 3013
  • 2005: 2979
  • 2007: 2889
  • 2008: 2878
  • 2009: 2858
Data before 1998: Digitales Historisches Ortsverzeichnis von Sachsen
Data since 1998: Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen

Sites of interest


Mylau Castle was built in 1180 at the place where the Raumbach flows into the Göltzsch river, and is still intact. One kilometer to the northwest of the town the world-famous Göltzsch Viaduct crosses the Göltzsch valley. Also worth visiting is the city church St. Wenzel established in 1890, which includes a Gottfried Silbermann organ built in 1730/1731).


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    На других языках


    [de] Mylau

    Die vormalige Stadt Mylau ist seit dem 1. Januar 2016 ein Ortsteil der Großen Kreisstadt Reichenbach im Vogtland des Vogtlandkreises im Freistaat Sachsen.
    - [en] Mylau

    [fr] Mylau

    Mylau est une ancienne ville de Saxe (Allemagne), située dans l'arrondissement du Vogtland, dans le district de Chemnitz. Depuis 2016, Mylau est un quartier de la ville de Reichenbach im Vogtland.

    [it] Mylau

    Mylau è un centro abitato della Germania, frazione della città di Reichenbach im Vogtland.

    [ru] Милау

    Милау (нем. Mylau) — район города Райхенбах-им-Фогтланд, до 1 января 2016 года бывший самостоятельным городом в немецкой федеральной земле Саксония.



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