Nerchau
Coat of arms of Nerchau
Location of Nerchau
Nerchau   is located in Germany
Nerchau
Nerchau
Nerchau   is located in Saxony
Nerchau
Nerchau
Coordinates: 51°16′N 12°47′E / 51.267°N 12.783°E / 51.267; 12.783
CountryGermany
StateSaxony
DistrictLeipzig
TownGrimma
Area
  Total39.94 km2 (15.42 sq mi)
Elevation
140 m (460 ft)
Population
 (2009-12-31)
  Total3,899
  Density98/km2 (250/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
04685, 04668
Dialling codes034382
Vehicle registrationL
Websitewww.nerchau.de

Nerchau is a town and a former municipality in the Leipzig district, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. Since 1 January 2011, it is a part (Ortschaft) of the town Grimma. It is situated on the river Mulde, 7 km northeast of Grimma, and 30 km east of Leipzig (centre).

Events

  • Schützenfest (July/August)
  • Mulde Regatta (August)
  • Mulde Valley half marathon (April)

History and Economy

Nerchau is known for its paint factory which was established by the Hessel brothers in 1834. By 1880 it employed over 100 people. In 1945 the paint factory was nationalized by East Germany. After German Reunification the factory was sold a number of times and now belongs to Schoenfeld GmbH (Düsseldorf), which produces artists' paints Lukas since 1862.[1] The town has suffered from depopulation in recent years. In January 2013 Daler-Rowney purchased Lukas and Nerchau, two German brands, with the intention of developing them further in their home country and far further afield. In February 2016, Daler-Rowney was acquired by the Milan-based F.I.L.A. Group, who also owns the U.S. Dixon Ticonderoga Company.

Transport

The Autobahn A 14 runs nearby.

Famous people

  • The Kessler Twins (Alice and Ellen, b. 1936), dancers, actresses and entertainers
  • Thomas Grimm (b. 1973), swimmer, participant in the paralympic games

References

  1. "Pbsreport - Magazin für Büro und Ambiente. Artikel exististiert nicht".

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