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==Coat of arms== ==Coat of arms==
Its color are blue and white, showing the tower of the "Altan," the lookout tower atop the "Hutberg" hill above the city, built originally by Nicolaus Ludwig, Count von Zinzendorf for his wife Erdmuth Dorothea, born Countess von Reuss Ebersdorf. The name of the hill "Hill of Watching" suggested the name of the Moravian settlement in 1722 "Herrn Hut" means "The Lord's Watch", the inhabitants were to be "on watch for the Lord" as they were also "under the Lord's watchful care". The Moravian graveyard God's Acre is on the western slope of the Hutberg. Its colors are blue and white, showing the tower of the "Altan," the lookout tower atop the "Hutberg" hill above the city, built originally by ] for his wife Erdmuth Dorothea, born Countess von Reuss Ebersdorf. The name of the hill {"Hill of Watching") suggested the name of the ] settlement founded by Zinzendorf in 1722. "Herrn Hut" means "The Lord's Watch"; the inhabitants were to be "on watch for the Lord" as they were also "under the Lord's watchful care". The Moravian graveyard "God's Acre" is on the western slope of the Hutberg.


==Other== ==Other==
Herrnhut has a church and two museums including a museum of local history. It is the center of the worldwide Moravian Church, the "Unitas Fratrum," in German "Brüder- Unität" or "Brüdergemeine" Herrnhut has a church and two museums, including a museum of local history. It is the center of the worldwide Moravian Church, the "Unitas Fratrum," in German "Brüder- Unität" or "Brüdergemeine".


Its economy is based on church administration, education, tourism and manufatury including a 26-pointed star that is often hung in windows and on porches during the Christmas season, which has been produced for over 150 years. It is called the Moravian Advent Star]. Its economy is based on church administration, education, tourism and manufacturing, including a 26-pointed star that is often hung in windows and on porches during the Christmas season, which has been produced for over 150 years. It is called the Moravian Advent Star (''Herrnhuter Advents Stern'').

==Persons==
*], founder of Herrnhut


==External links== ==External links==

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Template:Infobox Town DE Herrnhut (Sorbian: Ochranow) is a municipality in the district of Löbau-Zittau, in the state of Saxony, Germany.

It has access to route 178 between Löbau and Zittau. Its bordering municipalities are Berthelsdorf, Großhennersdorf and Strahwalde.

Coat of arms

Its colors are blue and white, showing the tower of the "Altan," the lookout tower atop the "Hutberg" hill above the city, built originally by Nicolaus Ludwig, Count von Zinzendorf for his wife Erdmuth Dorothea, born Countess von Reuss Ebersdorf. The name of the hill {"Hill of Watching") suggested the name of the Moravian settlement founded by Zinzendorf in 1722. "Herrn Hut" means "The Lord's Watch"; the inhabitants were to be "on watch for the Lord" as they were also "under the Lord's watchful care". The Moravian graveyard "God's Acre" is on the western slope of the Hutberg.

Other

Herrnhut has a church and two museums, including a museum of local history. It is the center of the worldwide Moravian Church, the "Unitas Fratrum," in German "Brüder- Unität" or "Brüdergemeine".

Its economy is based on church administration, education, tourism and manufacturing, including a 26-pointed star that is often hung in windows and on porches during the Christmas season, which has been produced for over 150 years. It is called the Moravian Advent Star (Herrnhuter Advents Stern).

External links

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