From fallow land to oasis: Neuhaus' future on the porcelain site!

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Find out more about the future of the former porcelain factory in Limbach and the planned surrounding design in Neuhaus am Rennweg.

Erfahren Sie mehr über die Zukunft der ehemaligen Porzellanfabrik in Limbach und die geplante Umfeldgestaltung in Neuhaus am Rennweg.
Find out more about the future of the former porcelain factory in Limbach and the planned surrounding design in Neuhaus am Rennweg.

From fallow land to oasis: Neuhaus' future on the porcelain site!

The former porcelain factory in Limbach, which presented a rather uninviting image for decades, will soon shine in new splendor. The Neuhaus am Rennweg city council dealt intensively with the future of the site at the last meeting, which took place almost a year and a half ago. How insuedthueringen.de reported, the focus is on upgrading this area, and the goal is clear: the presentation of the site, which was once home to one of the most important porcelain factories in Germany, should be significantly improved.

The history of the porcelain factory goes back to 1772, when Johann Gotthelf Greiner received the concession to produce porcelain. Under his leadership, and thanks to the addition of other factories, the porcelain factory reached its peak in 1797, making the area a central part of the region. The founding of Limbach as a glassworks in 1731 by the Greiner brothers and their brother-in-law is further evidence of the location's eventful past. Information about this can be found on the website of the city of Neuhaus am Rennweg, where Petra Schreppel also keeps the chronicle for the surrounding towns on a voluntary basis. neuhaus-am-rennweg.de reports on this exciting story and provides a deep insight into local development.

The concrete implementation

At the meeting under the motto “Environmental design of the Limbacher Kreuz” the plans to redesign the site were discussed. With the current order to beautify the area, the former industrial area could soon become a place for encounters and relaxation. The commitment of the city and the local volunteers shows that the facets of regional identity are changing. Now it remains to be seen what further steps will follow and when the first results will become visible.

Residents and visitors to the region will be excited to see how the image of the former porcelain factory will develop in the coming years. It is time to turn the wasteland into an oasis that not only reminds us of the flourishing past, but also offers space for new encounters and activities. A positive signal for Limbach and the surrounding communities!