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Zwiesel () is a town in the lower-Bavarian district of
Regen Regen (; Northern Bavarian: ''Reng'') is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and the district town of the district of Regen. Geography Regen is situated on the great Regen River, located in the Bavarian Forest. Divisions Originally the town consiste ...
, and since 1972 is a
Luftkurort Luftkurort (), literally meaning 'air spa', is a title given to towns or cities in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany which are Destination spa, health resorts which have a climate and air quality which is considered beneficial to health and recove ...
with particularly good air. The name of the town was derived from the Bavarian word stem which refers to the form of a fork. The fork of the rivers Großer Regen and Kleiner Regen and the land that lies between these two rivers were called Zwiesel.


Geography

The
town A town is a type of a human settlement, generally larger than a village but smaller than a city. The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ...
of Zwiesel is situated in an extensive valley basin at the foot of the mountain range formed by the peaks of the
Großer Arber The Großer Arber (); , "Great Maple") or Great Arber, is the highest peak of the Bavarian Forest, Bavarian/Bohemian Forest mountain range and in Lower Bavaria, with an elevation of . As a result, it is known in the Lower Bavarian county of Regen ...
(1,456 m),
Großer Falkenstein The Großer Falkenstein or Great Falkenstein, is a mountain, high, in the Bavarian Forest about five kilometres southeast of Bayerisch Eisenstein in the Falkenstein-Rachel region of the Bavarian Forest National Park. Views From the summit cr ...
(1,315 m) and Kiesruck (1,265 m), exactly at the spot where the two rivers, the Großer Regen and the Kleiner Regen join and form the Black Regen. It is located to the north-east of the district town of
Regen Regen (; Northern Bavarian: ''Reng'') is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and the district town of the district of Regen. Geography Regen is situated on the great Regen River, located in the Bavarian Forest. Divisions Originally the town consiste ...
, from the town of
Deggendorf Deggendorf (; ) is a town in Bavaria, Germany, capital of the Deggendorf district. It is located on the left bank approximately in the middle between the Danube cities of Regensburg and Passau. The Danube forms the town's natural border towards ...
, from the town of Grafenau and from the border crossing point at
Bayerisch Eisenstein Bayerisch Eisenstein, until 1951 just Eisenstein () is a village and a Municipalities of Germany, municipality in the Regen (district), Regen district, in Bavaria, Germany. Geography Bayerisch Eisenstein is located within the Bavarian Forest, Ba ...
, entry point to the
Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
. In addition to be accessed by the federal road B11, the town of Zwiesel has a main railway station run by the
Bavarian Forest Railway The Bavarian Forest Railway (''Bayerische Waldbahn'' often just called the ''Waldbahn'') () links the heart of the Bavarian Forest around Regen and Zwiesel to Plattling and the Danube valley on one side, and the Czech Republic through Bayerisch E ...
, where trains depart for Plattling, Bayerisch Eisenstein or Bodenmais at hourly intervals, and for Grafenau at two-hour intervals.


Division of the town

Zwiesel consists of 11 districts: * Ableg * Bärnzell * Glasberg * Griesbach * Innenried * Klautzenbach * Lichtenthal * Rabenstein * Theresienthal * Zwiesel * Zwieselberg


Mineralogy

In the area of Zwiesel a great diversity of mineralogical compositions can be found; glass manufacturing companies in particular benefited from the outstanding amount of quartz. The most famous mining site is probably the quartz quarry at
Hennenkobel Hennenkobel is a mountain near Zwiesel, in Bavaria, Germany. References

Mountains of Bavaria {{Bavaria-geo-stub ...
mountain (the name translates as 'chicken coop') where many rare and popular minerals were found. The mineral Zwieselite, which can be found there, was named after the glass town of Zwiesel.


Climate

Zwiesel has an
humid continental climate A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers, and cold ...
(
Köppen Köppen is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bernd Köppen (1951–2014), German pianist and composer * Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan * Edlef Köppen (1893–1939), German author ...
: ''Dfb'';
Trewartha Glenn Thomas Trewartha (1896 – 1984) was an American geographer of Cornish American descent. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, with a Ph.D. in 1924. He taught at the University of Wisconsin. He gave an address to th ...
: ''Dclo''). The Zwiesel weather station is located at an altitude of . The temperature is significantly lower than in most parts of Germany by several degrees. At the same time, the average annual precipitation exceeds , which is relatively rare in Germany. The Zwiesel weather station has recorded the following extreme values: * Its highest temperature was on 21 July 1998. * Its lowest temperature was on 24 December 2001. * Its greatest annual precipitation was in 2023. * Its least annual precipitation was in 2015. * The longest annual sunshine was 2,045.9 hours in 2018. * The shortest annual sunshine was 1,446.2 hours in 2013.


History

According to the legend, the first settlers were gold diggers. It was in 1255 that Zwiesel was first mentioned as a village with a wooden chapel. In 1280 the area was an important trading centre for goods to and from Bohemia. From 1313 on, Zwiesel was designated as a
market municipality A market town is a Human settlement, settlement most common in Europe that obtained by custom or royal charter, in the Middle Ages, a market right, which allowed it to host a regular marketplace, market; this distinguished it from a village or ...
. On 11 September 1560, the municipality of Zwiesel was granted the coat of arms by the
Duke of Bavaria The following is a list of monarchs during the history of Bavaria. Bavaria was ruled by several dukes and kings, partitioned and reunited, under several dynasties. Since 1918, Bavaria has been under a republican form of government, and from 19 ...
,
Albert V Albert V may refer to: * Albert V, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (ca. mid-1330s–1370) * Albert V, Duke of Mecklenburg (1397–1423) *Albert II of Germany Albert the Magnanimous , elected King of the Romans as Albert II (10 August 139727 October 1439 ...
, which is valid still today.
Philipp Apian Philipp Apian (14 September 1531 – 14 November 1589) was a German mathematician and medic. The son of Petrus Apianus (1495–1552), he is also known as the cartographer of Bavaria. Life He was born in Ingolstadt as Philipp Bienewitz (or Be ...
indicated the place on his map of 1568 calling it "Zwisel". The development of Zwiesel was frequently hampered by wars and epidemic plagues. I.e. the area was destroyed in 1431 by the
Hussites upright=1.2, Battle between Hussites (left) and Crusades#Campaigns against heretics and schismatics, Catholic crusaders in the 15th century upright=1.2, The Lands of the Bohemian Crown during the Hussite Wars. The movement began during the Prag ...
, in 1468 during the and in 1633 by the Swedish Army during the
Thirty Years' War The Thirty Years' War, fought primarily in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648, was one of the most destructive conflicts in History of Europe, European history. An estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died from battle, famine ...
. In 1741 it was invaded by the
Pandurs Pandurs were a type of light infantry unit raised in Central Europe. The first was Trenck's Pandurs, used by the Kingdom of Hungary from 1741, fighting in the War of the Austrian Succession and the Silesian Wars. Others to follow included Vlad ...
and in 1809 there was a great battle at the against a horde of Bohemian plunderers. It was as early as in the 16th century that mining started in Zwiesel at the . In 1767 another church was built, known as , and in 1838 the present town hall was constructed. Serious fires raged in the municipality in 1825, 1832, 1846, 1849 and 1870. With the latter fire, on 19 August 1876, the parish church burst into flames too. Water pipes were laid in 1888, electricity was available from 1896. Between 1891 and 1896 the main was built. In 1904 Zwiesel was raised to the status of a town and quickly became the economic and cultural centre of the middle part of the
Bavarian Forest image:Zell-bayerischer-wald.jpg, The village of Zell in the Bavarian Forest The Bavarian Forest ( or ''Bayerwald'' ; ) is a wooded, low-mountain region in Bavaria, Germany, that is about 100 kilometres long. It runs along the Czech Republic, C ...
. From the very beginning development was driven by glass and timber. The regional glass industry around Zwiesel dates back to the 15th century (the glass hut of Rabenstein was founded in 1421). In 1836 the glass factory of Theresienthal was founded and in 1872 the master glass maker, Anton Müller, started to build the glass works Annathal, which later became the Schott-Werke. Today this factory operates under the name of
Zwiesel Kristallglas Kristallglas AG is a manufacturer of crystal glass located in Zwiesel, Germany. History Founding On 25 November 1872 sheet glass was manufactured for the first time in a new glassworks, whose designer was the Zwiesel carter, Anton Mue ...
and is an important producer of goblets in Germany. In 1904 the technical school for glass manufacturing and decorating professions was founded, which continuously developed into a national training centre for glass-related professions. Near the end of World War II, at noon on 20 April 1945, several houses were destroyed in a bombing raid on the railroad bridges, killing 15 civilians. On 22 April 1945 Zwiesel was handed over to the American Army without any further bloodshed. An event in recent town history was the Bavarian State Exhibition "Bavaria – Bohemia: 1500 Years of Neighborliness". Many visitors to the exhibition also came from the neighbouring Czech Republic.


Etymology

The name of the town was mentioned in 1254 as "Zwisel", soon after in 1301 as "Zwiseln", in 1738 as "Zwisl" and in 1832 as "Zwiesel" or "Zwisel". The Middle High German word means 'fork' and refers to the merging of the rivers Großer Regen and Kleiner Regen as well as to a junction of streets.


Incorporations

In the course of regional reforms the community of Klautzenbach was incorporated on 1 October 1971. On 1 January 1978 the larger part of the community of Rabenstein was added as well. The community of Bärnzell spanning over with 652 inhabitants, was incorporated on 1 May 1978.


Religions

As early as 1356, the area had its own pastoral worker who was subordinate to the
vicar A vicar (; Latin: '' vicarius'') is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, ''vicar'' is cognate with the English p ...
of Regen. In 1558 the church district, lacking its own administration, was raised to the status of
parish A parish is a territorial entity in many Christianity, Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest#Christianity, priest, often termed a parish pries ...
. The Augustinian monastery Maria Trost (
Order of Saint Augustine The Order of Saint Augustine (), abbreviated OSA, is a mendicant order, mendicant catholic religious order, religious order of the Catholic Church. It was founded in 1244 by bringing together several eremitical groups in the Tuscany region who ...
), founded by
Sudeten German German Bohemians ( ; ), later known as Sudeten Germans ( ; ), were ethnic Germans living in the Czech lands of the Bohemian Crown, which later became an integral part of Czechoslovakia. Before 1945, over three million German Bohemians constitu ...
monks and belonging to the Vicariate of Vienna, has been located here since 1962. After the 1803 Bavarian Edict of Religion by Prince-Elector Maximilian, Protestant Christians started settling in Zwiesel. In 1885, the Evangelical Association of Zwiesel was founded, which succeeded in making Zwiesel the seat of a traveling preacher's office in 1889. On May 29, 1895, the neo-Gothic church in Bahnhofstraße (today Dr.-Schott-Straße) was consecrated. It was elevated to the status of a parish in 1922. A
New Apostolic Church The New Apostolic Church (NAC) is a Christian denomination, Christian church of the Catholic Apostolic Church, Irvingian tradition. Its origins are in 1863, in the split from the Catholic Apostolic Church during a schism in Hamburg, Ger ...
with its own church building was also established in Zwiesel.


Demographic development

In the year of 1800 Zwiesel had 803 inhabitants living in 140 houses. The town reached 1000 inhabitants as early as 1810. In 1867 the market municipality of Zwiesel had 2,303 inhabitants living in 243 houses. By 1900 the number of inhabitants had increased to 3,760 with 333 houses. After World War II the number increased to 5,885 inhabitants. The population peaked in 1984 with 10,670 residents. Currently 9,257 people live in the town of Zwiesel and its surrounding neighbourhoods.


Politics


Town council

Since the local election of 15 March 2020, the town council of Zwiesel is formed as follows: *
Christian Social Union in Bavaria The Christian Social Union in Bavaria ( German: , CSU) is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in Germany. Having a regionalist identity, the CSU operates only in Bavaria while its larger counterpart, the Christian Democra ...
(CSU): 7 seats *
Free Voters of Bavaria The Free Voters of Bavaria (German: ''Freie Wähler Bayern'') is a conservative political party in Bavaria, considered centre-right.
(FW): 4 seats *
SPD Bavaria The SPD Bavaria (SPD Bayern, own spelling BayernSPD, full name ''Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Landesverband Bayern'', ''Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), State Association of Bavaria'') is the Bavarian State Association o ...
: 3 seats *
Alliance 90/The Greens Alliance 90/The Greens (, ), often simply referred to as Greens (, ), is a Green (politics), green political party in Germany. It was formed in 1993 by the merger of the Greens (formed in West Germany in 1980) and Alliance 90 (formed in East Ger ...
: 3 seats * Nonpartisan Voters' Association: 3 seats


Mayor

The mayor is Karl-Heinz Eppinger (SPD), elected in December 2022. He succeeded Franz Xaver Steininger, who had been in office since 2011.


Twin towns

Since May 2006 Zwiesel has been twinned with the port town of
Brake, Lower Saxony Brake (; ) is the district seat of Wesermarsch district in northern Germany. Geography Brake lies in the centre of the square formed by Bremerhaven, Bremen, Oldenburg and Wilhelmshaven. With its position up from the North Sea on the lower Weser, ...
, at the river Weser. Brake is approximately from Zwiesel.


Economy

Glassmaking, brewing, and tourism are the most important industries in the town. Every two years the
Glass Queen Glass is an amorphous ( non-crystalline) solid. Because it is often transparent and chemically inert, glass has found widespread practical, technological, and decorative use in window panes, tableware, and optics. Some common objects made o ...
is elected to represent the glassmaking industry of the region.''Glaskönigin Zwiesel, Bayerischer Wald''
at glaskoenigin.zwiesel.de. Retrieved 28 August 2023.


Notable people

*
Dragan Holcer Dragan Holcer (19 January 1945 – 23 September 2015) was a Yugoslav footballer who played as a defender. Early life Holcer was born in captivity in a Nazi prison camp to Slovenian father Franc Holcer and to Austrian-Italian mother Ida Orell ...
(1945–2015), Yugoslavian footballer *
Franz Bernreiter Franz Bernreiter (born 13 February 1954) is a German former biathlete. His best individual finish in the Biathlon World Cup was his only podium finish, a third place in the 1980–81 20 km individual in Hedenäset. In the same season, he a ...
(born 1954), biathlete, Olympic medalist *
Klaus Gattermann Klaus Gattermann (born 8 January 1961 in Zwiesel) is a German former alpine skier who competed in the men's downhill at the 1984 Winter Olympics The 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games (Serbo-Croatian lan ...
(born 1961), ski racer *
Susanne Kiermayer Susanne Kiermayer (born 22 July 1968 in Zwiesel, Bavaria) is a retired German sport shooter. Kiermayer had won a total of nine medals (one gold, four silver, and four bronze) for both trap and double trap shooting at the ISSF World Cup series. Sh ...
(born 1968), sport shooter, Olympic medalist *
Lutz Pfannenstiel Lutz Pfannenstiel (born 12 May 1973) is a German former professional football goalkeeper, coach, scout, TV analyst, and the current sporting director for St. Louis City SC. He holds the record as the first of only two footballers to play profes ...
(born 1973), footballer *
Tessa Ganserer Tessa Ganserer (born Markus Ganserer; 16 May 1977) is a German politician who has served as a member of the Bundestag since 26 October 2021. Previously, she was a member of the Landtag of Bavaria, representing the constituency of Middle Franconi ...
(born 1977), politician *
Josef Wenzl Josef Wenzl (born 20 December 1984) is a German cross-country skier who has competed since 2002. He finished 31st in the individual sprint at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Wenzl's best finish at the FIS Nordic ...
(born 1984), cross-country skier *
Lukas Mühl Lukas Mühl (born 27 January 1997) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Swiss Super League club Winterthur. Club career On 4 August 2023, Mühl signed a two-year deal with Spezia in the Italian Serie B. The contrac ...
(born 1997), footballer


Associated with the town

*
Walter Demel Walter Demel (1 December 1935 – 19 April 2023) was a West German cross-country skier who competed during the 1960s and 1970s. He won a bronze medal in the 30 km event at the 1966 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. Demel's best finish a ...
(born 1935), cross-country skier *
Klaus Fischer Klaus Fischer (born 27 December 1949) is a German former professional footballer and coach. He was a key player on the West Germany national team that lost the 1982 World Cup final to Italy. As a forward, he was noted for his bicycle kicks, ...
(born 1949), national footballer * Heinz Wittmann (born 1943), footballer (started his career at SC Zwiesel)


Gallery

Rathaus von Zwiesel.jpg, Town hall Zwiesel, ehemaliges Landgericht.jpg, Former district court Glasfachschule Zwiesel.JPG, School for glassmakers Evangelische Pfarrkirche, Zwiesel.jpg, Evangelical church


References


External links

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Zwiesel tourist office


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