Eibenstock

Eibenstock

Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Art = Stadt
image_photo =
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lon_deg = 12 |lon_min = 35 |lon_sec = 51
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Sachsen
Regierungsbezirk = Chemnitz
Landkreis = Erzgebirgskreis
Höhe = 650
Fläche = 90.35
Einwohner = 6440
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 08309
Vorwahl = 037752
Kfz = ASZ
Gemeindeschlüssel = 14 1 91 120
Gliederung = 13
Straße = Rathausplatz 1
Adresse-Verband = Rathausplatz 1
Bürgermeister = Uwe Staab
Partei = CDU

Eibenstock is a town in Saxony’s Ore Mountains near the river Mulde and belongs to the district of Erzgebirgskreis

Geography

Eibenstock has the following constituent communities: Eibenstock, Blauenthal, Wolfsgrün, Neidhardtsthal, Wildenthal, Oberwildenthal, Carlsfeld, Blechhammer, Neues Wiesenhaus, Stabhammer, Wilzschmühle and Weitersglashütte.

History

Owing to its elevation of more than 600 m, Eibenstock would not have been one of the very first farming villages in the Ore Mountains, but rather a longstanding settlement in the form of a radial forest homestead village, founded at the earliest sometime in the thirteenth century in what later became the lordly domain of Schwarzenberg. About 1.5 km from the edge of town, not far from where the Steinbächel empties into the Große Bockau, a ringwall was unearthed.

The first two documentary mentions as "Ybenstok" and "Ibenstok" both date from the year 1378. At that time, an "Alte Seife" (“Old Placer”) was named, hinting that the village’s development was also spurred by mining. Placer mines were being worked in the Eibenstock area even as late as the 19th century, although at the same time, iron ore and tin were also being mined from harder deposits. In 1560 Eibenstock became the official seat of a "Bergamt" (Mountain "Amt") and thereafter called itself "freie Bergstadt" (“free mountain town”).

In 1453, Elector Friedrich of Saxony fiefed the Brothers Leonhart und Nickel von Tannenberg auf Plohn with, among other things, the villages of Eibenstock, Sosa and Burkhardtsgrün. These were not under the new ownership for very long, as Wilhelm von Tannenberg had to give up Eibenstock by 1456 to the Hereditary Marshal of Saxony, Hans Löser. In 1464, Eibenstock passed to the lordly estate of Schwarzenberg and hence to the Saxon "Amt" of Schwarzenberg in 1533.

In 1532, the community was described as a market town, and in 1555 as a small town. The town was only granted market rights in 1639. In 1734, for the first time, a fish market was held at which fresh fish brought in from Hamburg was sold.

With Clara Angermann came "Tambourieren" to town in 1775, a kind of artistic embroidery . This she taught the women until 1780, and thereafter, embroidery began to blossom. By 1850 there were 6 successful embroidering businesses and in 1858, the first embroidery machine went into operation. The work was famous worldwide, so much so that from 1891 to 1908, the United States even maintained a consulate in town to foster their business relationships.

After three great fires (1856, 1862 and 1892), to which whole neighbourhoods fell victim, reconstruction was undertaken in such a way as to give the buildings a more contemporary look. Between 1864 and 1868, the neo-Romanesque church was built, and in 1906 and 1907 a new art nouveau town hall.

With the First World War (1914-1918), the embroidery industry collapsed and could only establish istelf once again after the Second World War. However, it never again achieved the level of fame that it had enjoyed before 1914.

Small embroidery businesses merged into collectives such as the "Produktionsgenossenschaften des Handwerks (PGH) Sticktex" or the "Eibenstocker Buntstickerei", but then in 1972, these were converted into a "Volkseigener Betrieb" (“nationally owned business”, a kind of enterprise found in the former East Germany)

Between 1974 and 1979 the second biggest dam project in East Germany was realized. A basin with 77 million cubic metres of storage and 350 ha in area was created and now supplies roughly a million people with drinking water.

After the political and economic changes of 1989 and 1990, Eibenstock’s economy once more was laid low, which had its ramifications for the administration of small communities. It became impossible to run them independently, and for this reason came on 1 January 1994 the amalgamation of Blauenthal, Neidhardtsthal, Wolfsgrün, Wildenthal and Oberwildenthal with Eibenstock, and likewise on 1 April 1997 of Carlsfeld and Weitersglashütte.

In 2005 Eibenstock celebrated 850 years of existence.

Population development

Development of population figure "(as of 1960 for 31 December)":: Source as of 1998: "Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen"

Culture and sightseeing

* Neo-Romanesque church
* Replica of an Electorate of Saxony postal milestone at the "Postplatz"
* Restored Kingdom of Saxony station stone near the former postal station
* Eibenstock was once well known for its great "Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund" (FDGB) holiday home at the Eibenstock Reservoir. Today, the complex has been restored and is run as a hotel, beside which a waterpark has been built. Owing to the hotel’s conspicuous blue paintwork, it has borne, since the restoration, the name "Das Blaue Wunder" (“The Blue Wonder”). The building was originally meant as lodging for the dam builders.
*South of town is the 778-m-high Adlerfels (a crag), from near which, on a clear day, there is a wonderful panoramic view of Eibenstock. On the mountain ridge are found an all-weather bobsleigh run and a skilift.

Economy and infrastructure

From the 14th to 18th centuries there was tin and iron ore mining in the region. After a great famine in 1771-1773, this industry was largely displaced by the embroidery industry.

Famous people

Honorary citizens

* 1895: Otto von Bismarck, Imperial Chancellor

Sons and daughters of the town

* Friedrich August Unger (1833-1893), physician and co-founder of the health resort of Davos
* Hilmar Mückenberger (1855-1937), folk musician and dialect poet
* Stephan Dietrich called Saafenlob (1898-1969), teacher and Ore Mountain "Heimatdichter" (“homeland poet”)
* Bernd Leistner (1939- ), literature scientist and writer
* Ernst Einsiedel (1941- ), footballer
* Wolfgang Unger (1948-2004), choir leader

External links

* [http://www.eibenstock.de Eibenstock’s Homepage]


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