Görlitz

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Görlitz is a historic city in eastern Germany on the Lusatian Neisse River, known for its well-preserved old town and role as a popular film location.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
borderWith Poland
country Germany
dividedBy Polish–German border
surface form: Oder–Neisse line
divisionYear 1945
easternPartBecame Zgorzelec
filmLocationFor Around the World in 80 Days
surface form: Around the World in 80 Days (2004)

Inglourious Basterds
The Book Thief
The Grand Budapest Hotel
hasArchitecturalStyle Art Nouveau
Baroque
Gothic
Renaissance
hasBorderCrossingWith Zgorzelec
hasCityRightsSince 13th century
hasLandmark Dicker Turm
Holy Sepulchre complex
Neisse Viaduct
Obermarkt
Peterskirche
Reichenbacher Turm
Town Hall of Görlitz
Untermarkt
hasRailConnectionTo Berlin
Dresden
Wrocław
hasReligiousBuilding Evangelical Lutheran churches
Roman Catholic churches
hasUniversity University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz
heritageStatus one of best-preserved historic townscapes in Germany
historicalRegion Lusatia
isTouristDestination yes
knownFor historic architecture
popular film location
well-preserved old town
language German
locatedIn Saxony
Saxony
surface form: eastern Germany
locatedOnRiver Lusatian Neisse
minorityLanguage Sorbian languages
surface form: Upper Sorbian
nickname Görliwood
partiallyDestroyedIn World War II
surface form: World War II (relatively minor damage)
partOf district of Görlitz
region of Upper Lusatia
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time
twinTownWith Zgorzelec

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Oskar Morgenstern birthPlace Görlitz
Saxony contains Görlitz
Amiens, France twinnedWith Görlitz
subject surface form: Amiens