# Zabeltitz

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**Zabeltitz** is a former municipality in the district of [Meißen](/source/Mei%C3%9Fen_(district)), in [Saxony](/source/Saxony), [Germany](/source/Germany). Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the town [Großenhain](/source/Gro%C3%9Fenhain).[1]

It lies north of [Meissen](/source/Meissen) and [Dresden](/source/Dresden) and east of [Leipzig](/source/Leipzig). It is west of autobahn 101. It is served by a small railway which has a platform but no station building (around 1 km (0.62 mi) east of the village).

## Villages

Zabeltitz includes the following subdivisions:

- Görzig
- Krauschütz
- Nasseböhla
- Skäßchen
- Skaup
- Strauch
- Stroga
- Treugeböhla
- Uebigau

## History

Zabeltitz was mentioned the first time in the year 1207. As with most surrounding settlements, the name of the village comes from [Old Sorbian](/source/Sorbian_languages). It means "beyond the swamps."

In 1588 the estates of Schloss Zabeltitz were acquired by [Christian I](/source/Christian_I), Elector of [Saxony](/source/Saxony) who remodelled the castle to its current form in the [Saxon Renaissance](/source/Saxon_Renaissance) style. The castle was greatly damaged by the Swedish forces in 1637 during the [Thirty Years War](/source/Thirty_Years_War).

In 1728 the Zabeltitz Palais was built in the [Baroque](/source/Baroque) style, replacing an older Gothic castle, and formal ponds, fountains and gardens were added to the west. The gardens are known as the Barockgarten.

The railway was brought past the village in 1875.

## Sights

Tourist highlights are the "Barockgarten" and the "Bauernmuseum"; the church St. George and the old castle "Altes Schloß" of Zabeltitz, both built in gothic architecture style are also locations that are worth a visit, just as the Palais, which belongs to the "Barockgarten".

Extensive woods lie to the south west of the village and are fully accessible to the public. The waterways in the woods contain river otters and beavers.

## References

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