Aue

Aue

Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Art = Stadt
Name = Aue
image_photo = Aue 2007 Zelle.jpg
Wappen = AueWappen.jpg
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 35 |lat_sec = 17
lon_deg = 12 |lon_min = 42 |lon_sec = 2
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Sachsen
Regierungsbezirk = Chemnitz
Landkreis = Erzgebirgskreis
Höhe = 320-564
Fläche = 20.94
Einwohner = 18065
Stand = 2007-06-30
PLZ = 08280
Vorwahl = 03771
Kfz = ASZ
Gemeindeschlüssel = 14 1 91 040
Adresse = Goethestraße 5
08280 Aue
Website = [http://www.aue.de/ www.aue.de]
Bürgermeister = Heinrich Kohl
Partei = CDU

Aue (IPA2|ˈaʊ̯ə) is a small town at the outlet of the river Schwarzwasser into the river Mulde in the Ore Mountains, and has roughly 18,000 inhabitants. Aue was the administrative seat of the former district of Aue-Schwarzenberg in Saxony, and is part of the Erzgebirgskreis since August 2008. It belongs to the Silberberg Town League ("Städtebund Silberberg")

The mining town has been known for its copper, titanium, and kaolinite. The town was a machine-building and cutlery manufacturing centre in East German times and is now developing tourism, as the Silver Road ("Silberstraße") runs through town. The town is also known for the football club FC Erzgebirge Aue, which made it into the Second "Bundesliga" in 2003.

Aue was until 1991 a centre of the "Sowjetisch-Deutsche Aktiengesellschaft Wismut" (“Soviet-German Wismut Corporation”, or SDAG Wismut).

Geography

Neighbouring communities

Bordering communities are Bad Schlema, Bernsbach, Bockau, Zschorlau, the towns of Lauter, Lößnitz and Schneeberg in the district of Aue-Schwarzenberg as well as the town of Hartenstein in the Zwickauer Land.

Climate

Aue’s average air temperature is 8.0 °C, and the yearly precipitation is 790 mm.

History

The town’s first mention came in 1219 when it was named in a document as "Bertoldus prepositus de Owa". "Owa", later also "Awe" or "Aw" referred to the meadow (although "Aue" in German actually means “floodplain”) at the forks of the Schwarzwasser und Zwickauer Mulde, where the first settlers had their homes next to the small monastery of Zelle, founded in 1173. In 1479, tin and silver mining began, leading to an upswing in the town’s fortunes. In 1526, the "Auerhammer" (ironworks), later called Eisenwerk and now a constituent community of Aue, had its first documentary mention. In 1627, Aue was granted market rights by Elector Johann Georg I of Saxony for a yearly market on Saint Bartholomew’s Day (27 August), and in 1632 for a second, the "Katharinenmarkt", on 25 November. In 1635, Veit Hans Schnorr founded the first blue dye works in Saxony in Niederpfannenstiel, now also a constituent community of Aue. From 1711 kaolin was also delivered to Meißen for preparing porcelain. Since the mid 18th century, documents have referred to Aue as a town. In 1897, Zelle was amalgamated with Aue, and Alberoda followed in 1929. Already by 1901, the royal "Amt" court had taken up its function in the town.

One of Saxony’s oldest artworks is the painting from the east wall of the little monastery, which shows Emperor Friedrich I Barbarossa, Mary and a bishop. In the 1930s, it was removed for reasons of restoration, and is now found in the "St.-Annen-Kapelle" near the cathedral in Freiberg. A copy by H. Beck is found in the "Friedenskirche Aue-Zelle" (“Peace Church”).

During World War II, a subcamp of the Flossenbürg concentration camp was located here. [Christine O'Keefe."ConcentrationCamps."www.tartanplace.com/tartanhistory/concentrationcamps.html]

Like Schwarzenberg, the town remained unoccupied for a while after the Second World War ended in 1945.

Until 1994, the town was the administrative seat of the district of Aue. With district reform in Saxony that year, Aue became the administrative seat of the newly formed district of Aue-Schwarzenberg.

Since 1996, there has been a Silberberg Town League ("Städtebund Silberberg"), to which, besides Aue, also belong Schneeberg, Schwarzenberg, Bad Schlema, Lauter and Lößnitz. In November 2006 the mayors of Aue, Lößnitz, Schneeberg and Bad Schlema expressed the intention of amalgamating their respective municipalities into a united town of Silberberg.

Population development

Development of population figures "(from 1960 on 31 December)":: Source as of 1998: "Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen"1 29 October 2 31 August

Politics

Town council

* CDU/FDP: 7 members
* FBA/SPD: 5 members
* PDS: 5 members
* FWA: 3 members
* LdU: 2 members

Coat of arms

The town’s arms show two wooden bridges, one over the other, in gold on blue over a wavy silver watery surface, each bridge with two little flags on the balustrade flying left.

Town partnerships

Partnerships have existed since 1990 with the town of Solingen and since 30 November 2003 with the Czech town of Kadaň.

Famous people

Honorary citizens

* Ernst Papst (b. 1843), factory owner, founder of the public gymnastic club and the volunteer fire brigade
* "Fürst" Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), Imperial Chancellor, honorary citizen since 1 April 1895
* Gustav Hiltmann (1850–1931) joint owner of the Hiltmann & Lorenz (HILO) factory with great dedication to his homeland, town councillor honorary citizen since 1920
* Emil Teubner (1877–1958), woodcarver and sculptor
* Peter Koch, company director of Nickelhütte Aue GmbH (nickelworks)
* Alexander Bauer, former partner in the Curt Bauer KG factory

Sons and daughters of the town

* Melchior Lotter (1470–1549), book printer and publisher
* Kurt Teubner (1903–1990), painter and graphic artist
* Ernst Hecker (1907–1983), painter, lithographer and impressionist
* Dietmar Vettermann (b. 1957), chief mayor of the city of Zwickau
* Thomas Colditz (b. 1957), CDU politician, member of the Saxony "Landtag"

Other celebrities

*Ernst August Geitner (1783–1852), chemist, physician, botanist and inventor of German silver, founded Auerhammer German silver works in 1829, forerunner of today’s Auerhammer Metallwerk GmbH thereby laying the groundwork for the town‘s development into a centre for German silver cutlery manufacture.
*Clemens Winkler (1838–1904), German chemist, discoverer of the chemical element germanium, spent his youth in the constituent community of Niederpfannenstiel; Aue’s Gymnasium is named for him.

For name origin: German placename etymology

Sources

External links

* [http://www.aue.de/ www.aue.de Town’s homepage]


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