Räckelwitz (German) or Worklecy (Sorbian, pronounced[ˈwɔʁklɛtsɨ]) is a municipality in Bautzen district, in the state of Saxony, Germany. The municipality of Räckelwitz has a population of 1,111 (2020) and is a member of the municipal association"Am Klosterwasser"(Zarjadniski zwjazk „Při Klóšterskej wodźe“).
Räckelwitz is also the name of the largest village in the municipality. The village has a population of 506.[4] Räckelwitz is the birthplace of the well-known Sorbian author Jurij Brězan. The former prime minister of Saxony Stanislaw Tillich was born in Neudörfel/Nowa Wjeska.
History
Räckelwitz is first mentioned in a document from 1280 which calls it Rokolewicz. From 1304 there was a manor house in the village. The house's last owner, Countess Monika zu Stolberg, bequeathed it the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and from 1903 to 2000, the former manor was a Roman Catholic hospital run by that religious order.
Location
The municipality is approx. 8 km east of the town of Kamenz and 15 km north-west of Bautzen, the capital of the local district. South of Räckelwitz are the "highlands" (Horjany) and the municipalities of Panschwitz-Kuckau and Crostwitz.
The municipality consists of the following villages (names given in both languages, German/Sorbian), with population figures for 2010:[5]
Dreihäuser/Horni Hajnk, 11 inh.
Höflein/Wudwor, 136 inh.
Neudörfel/Nowa Wjeska, 170 inh.
Räckelwitz/Worklecy, 494 inh.
Schmeckwitz/Smječkecy, 294 inh.
Teichhäuser/Haty, 29 inh.
Notable places
The Herrenhaus was built as a baroque manor house, a 9-axis building with one flight of stairs. Its chapel is notable as being in the style of the Beuron Art School. The Herrenhaus was turned into a hospital in the 20th century, with a total of 10,000 people born there. The 20th-century additions to the building were removed in 2009. A house in the garden is home to the Congregation of the Sisters of Divine Providence, who worked in the hospital until their retirement. The house itself contained a nursing department of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and is planning to become a home care and retirement home. The house contains several coats of arms and monogrammed stones of the House of Stolberg, its original owners.
The Local Council of Räckelwitz is currently composed of 12 members, with nine men and three women having been elected. The Saxon council elections 2009/2004 produced the following results:
Cornelius Gurlitt: "Räckelwitz" in Beschreibende Darstellung der älteren Bau- und Kunstdenkmäler des Königreichs Sachsen, 35. Heft: Amtshauptmannschaft Kamenz (Land). C. C. Meinhold, Dresden 1912, p289.