Niesky

For the community in the United States also known as Niesky, see Hollo, Pennsylvania.
Niesky

Zinzendorf Square with Moravian Church

Coat of arms
Niesky

Coordinates: 51°18′N 14°49′E / 51.300°N 14.817°E / 51.300; 14.817Coordinates: 51°18′N 14°49′E / 51.300°N 14.817°E / 51.300; 14.817
Country Germany
State Saxony
District Görlitz
Government
  Mayor Beate Hoffmann (previously : W.Rückert)
Area
  Total 53.61 km2 (20.70 sq mi)
Population (2014-12-31)[1]
  Total 9,526
  Density 180/km2 (460/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 02906
Dialling codes 03588
Vehicle registration GR
Website www.niesky.de
Public library

Niesky (-German, Sorbian/Polish: Niska) is a small town in Upper Lusatia in eastern the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It has a population of about 11,000 and is part of the district of Görlitz.

The town was founded in 1742 by Moravian immigrants. As members of the Moravian Church, they fled from persecution in their Catholic homeland. The name Niesky is the Germanised version of the Czech word nízký ("low"). In 1776, at the age of 12, Benjamin Henry Boneval Latrobe, future designer of the United States Capitol, as well as of the Baltimore Basilica, was sent to the Moravian School at Niesky.

In 1926 the architect Konrad Wachsmann worked in the timber construction firm Christoph & Unmack AG.

Localities of Niesky are Neuhof, Neusärchen, Neuödernitz, Ödernitz, See, Zeche-Moholz, Kosel, Zedlig and Sandschänke.

Twin Town

Niesky is twinned with the FranceFrench town of Albert.

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