A város 2002-ben ünnepelte fennállásának 1000. évfordulóját. Bautzen was infamous throughout East Germany for its two penitentiaries. Postanschrift: PF 1928 02609 Bautzen.
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Bautzen (pronounced [ˈbaʊ̯t͡sn̩] (); Upper Sorbian: Budyšin [ˈbudɨʃin] (); until 1868 German: Budissin; Lower Sorbian: Budyšyn [ˈbudɨʃɨn], Czech: Budyšín [ˈbudɪʃiːn], Polish: Budziszyn [buˈd͡ʑiʂɨn]) is a hill-top town in eastern Saxony, Germany, and administrative centre of the eponymous district.It is located on the Spree River. Bautzen I was an official prison, nicknamed Gelbes Elend ("Yellow Misery"), whereas the secret Bautzen II was used for prisoners of conscience. Bautzen I was used as an official prison, soon to be nicknamed "Gelbes Elend" ("Yellow Misery"), whereas the secret Bautzen II was used as a prison for prisoners of conscience. Die Justizvollzugsanstalt Bautzen ist eine Justizvollzugsanstalt (JVA) im sächsischen Bautzen.Sie befindet sich seit 1990 im Gebäude der Haftanstalt Bautzen I, dem sogenannten „Gelben Elend“.Bekanntheit erlangte Bautzen I als „Speziallager Nr. A Német Demokratikus Köztársaság idején a „Sárga nyomorúság” (Gelbes Elend) gúnynevű börtön működött a városban, ahol főleg ellenzékiek töltötték szabadságvesztésüket. During Nazi occupation Bautzen housed a subcamp of the Groß-Rosen concentration camp, and after the division of Germany, was infamous throughout East German for its penitentiaries. info.bautzen@stsg.de Tel.
Gedenkstätte Bautzen: Das Gelbes Elend in Bautzen - Auf Tripadvisor finden Sie 80 Bewertungen von Reisenden, 159 authentische Reisefotos und Top Angebote für Bautzen, Deutschland. Öffnungszeiten. Bautzen is a railway station in the town of Bautzen, Saxony, Germany. "Bautzen I" was used as an official prison, soon to be nicknamed Gelbes Elend ("Yellow Misery") due to its outer colour, whereas the more secretive "Bautzen II" was used as a prison for political prisoners, dissidents and prisoners of conscience. : 03591 40474 Fax: 03591 40475. Bautzen I is still used as a prison, and Bautzen II has served as a memorial since 1993. 02625 Bautzen. Múzeumok: Stadtmuseum Bautzen – Városi múzeum 4“ der Sowjetischen Militäradministration.Bautzen I ist eines von zwei historischen Gefängnissen in Bautzen. As of 2017, its population is 39,429. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, all political prisoners were released in December 1989. As of 2017, its population is 39,429. In the Bautzen I (“Gelbes Elend”, or yellow misery) and Bautzen II (“Stasi prison”) prisons, built in 1904 and 1906 respectively, political prisoners were held and interrogated under inhuman conditions from 1933 to 1989. Bautzen (pronounced [ˈbaʊ̯t͡sn̩] (); Upper Sorbian: Budyšin [ˈbudɨʃin] (); until 1868 German: Budissin; Lower Sorbian: Budyšyn [ˈbudɨʃɨn], Czech: Budyšín [ˈbudɪʃiːn], Polish: Budziszyn [buˈd͡ʑiʂɨn]) is a hill-top town in eastern Saxony, Germany, and administrative centre of the eponymous district.It is located on the Spree River.