Research and Life in Görlitz: To attract staff from around the world to Germany’s easternmost major city, the German Center for Astrophysics (DZA) has organized a trial living program in collaboration with the municipal housing association “KommWohnen Service.” The trial housing program, which is being scientifically monitored by both the DZA and the Leibniz Institute for Ecological Spatial Development, has been running since May 2025 and will end in mid-June 2026. Three furnished apartments—two three-room apartments and one two-room apartment—were made available to DZA employees rent-free; they were only required to cover their own utility costs.
Ten DZA employees took advantage of the offer of a stay of up to three months, says Sebastian Heer, head of the Structural Policy and Regional Development research group. Three of the “trial Görlitz residents” now live permanently in the city, while another person has moved to the Lusatia region. “We’re naturally delighted about every decision to settle in Görlitz,” says Heer. But that isn’t the primary focus of the project.