Hoyerswerda Tourism
Hoyerswerda (Upper Sorbian: Wojerecy) is a major district town in the district of Bautzen in the German state of Saxony. It is located in the Sorbian settlement area of the Upper Lusatia, a region where some people speak the Sorbian language in addition to German. In September 1991 Hoyerswerda became infamous due to riots in which a gathering of up to 500 people protested against immigration, assaulting immigrants and throwing petrol bombs at a hotel that housed asylum seekers. Hoyerswerda is divided into the Old Town and the New Town surrounded by village areas. The Old Town is the historical centre with a lot of old houses and many sight-seeing attractions, the New Town is more modern and varicoloured. Prior to the renovation of the town, prefabricated apartment blocks predominated in this area. The town has many lakes, marshes and waterways in its surrounding area, because of its situation in the Lusatia. This brings many tourists to spend their holidays there. The place is also very attractive for bicyclers and inline skaters who use recently created paths meandering among the lakes.
WikipediaIs Hoyerswerda in Germany on your travel bucket list? This online travel guide is all you need to have before planning your trip. When planning a trip to Hoyerswerda, make sure you visit its near-by prime city of Dresden. Attractions in Dresden include Leipzig Zoo, St. Thomas Church, St. Nicholas Church. If you want to fly to the destination, you can choose the nearest major airport to take a flight. The nearest major airport is Dresden Airport. Get in the character of the city, this city requires at least of 1 to 2 number of days of exploration.
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