Greiz () is a town in the state of
Thuringia, Germany, and is the capital of the
district of Greiz. Greiz is situated in eastern Thuringia, east of state capital
Jena, on the river ''
White Elster''.
Greiz has a large park in its center (Fürstlich Greizer Park) which is classified as an
English garden. Thomasstraße, Burgstraße, Marktstraße, Waldstraße, and Leonhardtstraße with their
Jugendstil houses are well known examples of that architectural style. Prof.-Dr.-Friedrich-Schneider-Straße 4 is one of the earliest examples of
Art Deco architecture (built in 1911).
History
As with other nearby settlements, the place name (originally ''Grouts'') is of Slavic origin and means ''
gord''. The first documented mention of the settlement dates from 1209. The prime location of Greiz on the confluence of the
White Elster river and its tributary Göltzsch helped to make it a fast-growing town. It was recognized as a town in the 13th century. Later the
House of Reuss, a ruling German dynasty whose male members were all named Heinrich, built 2 castles in Greiz: the "Oberes Schloss" (Upper Castle) and the "Unteres Schloss" (Lower Castle). Both were built by famous architects and are still considered unique. Greiz became the capital of the
Principality of Reuss-Greiz (until 1918).

Between 1934 and 1943 809 people were forcibly sterilized by
Nazis
Nazism ( ; german: Nazismus), the common name in English for National Socialism (german: Nationalsozialismus, ), is the far-right totalitarian political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Na ...
in the district hospital in Wichmannstraße. The local old folk's home and the care home submitted 122 sick people to the euthanasia program
Aktion T4.
During
World War II hundreds of prisoners of war as well as men and women from countries occupied by Nazi Germany worked as forced laborers in Sorgwald near Thalbach, a village about 2 km south-east of Greiz and in other enterprises. At least 102 of them died. There is a memorial for them in the Old Cemetery.
There is also a monument to the officer
Kurt von Westernhagen
Kurt is a male given name of Germanic or Turkish origin. ''Kurt'' or ''Curt'' originated as short forms of the Germanic Conrad, depending on geographical usage, with meanings including counselor or advisor.
In Turkish, Kurt means "Wolf" and is ...
, who refused orders in April 1945 to blow up the bridge and defend the town, for which he was shot by the Gestapo.
[Thüringer Verband der Verfolgten des Naziregimes – Bund der Antifaschisten und Studienkreis deutscher Widerstand 1933–1945 (Hrsg.): ''Heimatgeschichtlicher Wegweiser zu Stätten des Widerstandes und der Verfolgung 1933–1945.'' (= ''Heimatgeschichtliche Wegweiser'', Band 8.) Erfurt 2003, , S. 111 ff.]
During
World War II, Greiz did not suffer much damage, although 3 of the 5 bridges in town were destroyed. In 1941,
Ulf Merbold , who became in 1983 the first astronaut from
West Germany was born in 1943.
Greiz has a population of about 20,400 people. The former municipality
Neumühle/Elster was merged into Greiz in December 2019.
Economy
In addition to a chemical works and a disused paper factory there are mechanical engineering operations, plastics manufacturing businesses, wood machining enterprises, medical technology, suppliers to the automobile industry, printing houses and breweries. In recent years various high tech businesses (sensor technology, climate simulators, micro-chip production) and environmental technology companies developed.
File:Greiz - upper castle (aka).jpg, Upper Castle
File:Greiz Schlösser Unteres und Oberes Schloss oberhalb der Weißen Elster Foto 2009 Wolfgang Pehlemann Wiesbaden IMG 0796.jpg, Upper and Lower castles
File:Unteres Schloss Greiz.JPG, Lower Castle
File:Greiz - town panorama (aka).jpg, View over the town
File:Fotothek df n-23 0000089 Werkansicht.jpg, The VEB chemical factory at Greiz-Dölau 1979
File:Alte Papierfabrik Greiz.jpg, The old paper factory
File:Luftaufnahme Oberes Schloss Greiz.jpg, Aerial view of Upper Castle, 2022
File:Luftaufnahme Sommerpalais Greiz Rückseite.png, Sommerpalais (Summer Palais)
Neighbouring towns and districts
The following are the districts adjacent to Greiz:
* In the Greiz district:
Zeulenroda-Triebes,
Langenwetzendorf,
Mohlsdorf-Teichwolframsdorf,
Berga/Elster
* In the
Vogtlandkreis
The Vogtlandkreis () is a ''Landkreis'' (rural district) in the southwest of Saxony, Germany, at the borders to Thuringia, Bavaria, and the Czech Republic. Neighboring districts are (from south clockwise) Hof, Saale-Orla, Greiz, Zwickau and Erz ...
district (
Saxony):
Reichenbach im Vogtland
Reichenbach im Vogtland is a town in the Vogtlandkreis district of Saxony in eastern Germany. With a population of 20,108, it is the second-largest town in the Vogtlandkreis after Plauen. It is located close to the A72 between Plauen (at c. 18&n ...
,
Netzschkau,
Elsterberg,
Pöhl
Pöhl is a municipality in the Vogtlandkreis district, in Saxony, Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the ...
,
Plauen,
Rosenbach/Vogtl.
Adjacent towns include:
*
Elsterberg
*
Reichenbach im Vogtland
Reichenbach im Vogtland is a town in the Vogtlandkreis district of Saxony in eastern Germany. With a population of 20,108, it is the second-largest town in the Vogtlandkreis after Plauen. It is located close to the A72 between Plauen (at c. 18&n ...
*
Hohenleuben
*
Werdau
Transport
Greiz station
Greiz station is located in the town of Greiz in the German state of Thuringia. It is on the Gera Süd–Weischlitz railway, which is still in operation, and the Neumark–Greiz railway, which has been suspended since 1999, branches off there.
...
is on the
Gera Süd–Weischlitz railway.
Demographics
The current population is about 20,400. Like many towns in the former East Germany, Greiz has suffered from population decline in recent years.
References
External links
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Town of Greiz
{{Authority control
Greiz (district)
Principality of Reuss-Greiz