Treysa, Administrative district in Schwalmstadt, Germany
Treysa is a district within Schwalmstadt in northern Hesse's hilly landscape. The area sits between the Knüll and Kellerwald ranges and features a mix of residential buildings typical of the region.
The district gained town rights between 1229 and 1270, marking its emergence as a medieval settlement. Martin's Church, begun in 1230, reflects this early importance to the region.
The 1945 Church Conference in Treysa led to the establishment of the Evangelical Church in Germany, uniting Lutheran, Reformed, and state churches.
The district offers a range of housing options from single-family homes to apartment buildings. Visitors will find typical services and amenities of a regional residential area.
The meteorite discovery site in nearby Rommershausen marks the location where a significant space rock fell in 1916.
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