- Ilmenau
Infobox Gemeinde in Deutschland
Art = Stadt
image_photo = Rathaus_Ilmenau.jpg
image_caption = The town hall of Ilmenau
Wappen = Wappen_Ilmenau.jpg
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 41 |lat_sec = 02
lon_deg = 10 |lon_min = 55 |lon_sec = 10
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Thüringen
Landkreis = Ilm-Kreis
Höhe = 500
Fläche = 62.64
Einwohner = 26540
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 98693
PLZ-alt = 6300, kurz 63
Vorwahl = 03677
Kfz = IK
NUTS = DEG0F
Gemeindeschlüssel = 16 0 70 029
Gliederung = 6
Adresse = Am Markt 7
98693 Ilmenau
Website = [http://www.ilmenau.de/ www.ilmenau.de]
Bürgermeister = Gerd-Michael Seeber
Partei = CDUIlmenau is a town located in the district of
Ilm-Kreis ,Thuringia ,Germany .It is the biggest town in Ilm-Kreis district with 7,200 students studying at the "
Technische Universität Ilmenau ". The surrounding area is marked by theThuringian forest and its mountains. The highest mountain of Ilmenau is the "Kickelhahn" (German forrooster , which is also found in the coat of arms of Ilmenau), with a height of 861 metres. The highest mountains of the Thuringian forest are the "Schneekopf" (meaning "snow-head") with a height of 978 metres and the "Großer Beerberg" (982.9 meters), a few kilometres to the south-west of Ilmenau.Goethe also enjoyed staying in Ilmenau, mostly on holiday. The river flowing through Ilmenau is the Ilm.Etymology
The name comes from the German words "Ulmen" (i.e.
Elm s and "Aue" (i.e.floodplain ), in reference to the floodplain of the Ilm river, which was covered with elms before the foundation of the town. The "town animals" of Ilmenau are thechicken and the capra.Geography
Ilmenau sits between the
Thuringian Forest to the southwest and the lower hills and plains of the Thüringer Becken (to the northeast). The mineral resources important in the history of Ilmenau were largely deposited as a result of the uplift of the metamorphic rock underlying the Thuringian Forest. [http://www.ilmweb.de/bergbau/geo_kart.php]ubdivisions
There are five near villages belonging to the town of Ilmenau:
*Oberpörlitz
*Unterpörlitz
*Heyda
*Roda
*ManebachNeighboring municipalities
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Erfurt , Convert|40|km|mi|abbr=on in north
*Gotha, Convert|40|km|mi|abbr=on in northwest
*Weimar , Convert|50|km|mi|abbr=on in northeast
*Arnstadt , Convert|25|km|mi|abbr=on in north
*Saalfeld andRudolstadt , Convert|35|km|mi|abbr=on in east
*Sonneberg , Convert|50|km|mi|abbr=on in southeast
*Coburg , Convert|60|km|mi|abbr=on in south
*Suhl , Convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on in southwest
*Meiningen , Convert|40|km|mi|abbr=on in southwestVicinity
Around the city live nearly 80,000 people on an area of Convert|540|km2|sqmi|abbr=on, who have Ilmenau as a centre of their work, school, shops and other supplies. Biggest towns and villages nearby are
Gräfenroda (3,600 inhab.),Königsee (3,500 inhab.),Gehren (3,300 inhab.) andLangewiesen (3,200 inhab.).History
Ilmenau was founded in the 13th century, it is first named in 1273. Since 1341 it has some town rights. Between 1660 and 1920 it belonged to
Saxe-Weimar , earlier the majors about Ilmenau were theKäfernburg er (fromArnstadt ), theSchwarzburg er (fromArnstadt , laterRudolstadt ), and theHenneberg er (fromMeiningen ).Between 1471 to 1626, copper mining made an important contribution tothe economy of Ilmenau. In 1611, these mines produced an estimated 38 tons of copper and 188Kg of silver. Production reached these levels again in the 1730s, during a brief revival of copper mining under the leadership of
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe . Later, in the 19th and 20th centuries, fluorite and "Braunstein" (manganese ore) were mined here. [http://www.langewiesen.de/Bergwerk/html/geschichte.html] [http://www.ilmweb.de/bergbau/geologie.php] [http://www.mineralienatlas.de/lexikon/index.php/Deutschland/Th%FCringen/Ilmenau]Until 1870, Ilmenau stayed a small town of circa 3000 inhabitants, but then the
industrial revolution reached the town. Some factories forporcelain ("Graf von Henneberg Porzellan" since 1777),glassware s (the "Sophienhütte" since 1852) andtoys developed. In 1879 the town got a railway connection toErfurt (north), 1881 toGehren /Großbreitenbach (south-east) and 1904 toSchleusingen (south-west).The university was founded in 1894 as "Thüringisches Technikum". Now, it is the
Technische Universität Ilmenau , where the ISWI took place every two years. TheFIL European Luge Championships 1934 took place in the town.1952 the district "Kreis Ilmenau" was founded. It had an area of about Convert|380|km2|sqmi|abbr=on with a population of circa 70,000 inhabitants. Ilmenau has been the capital of this district. In 1994 it was merged with "Kreis Arnstadt" in the North to the new district
Ilm-Kreis withArnstadt as capital.Development of number of inhabitants
Economy
The economy of Ilmenau is marked by production of
glassware s and some high-tec-industries like programmingsoftware . Ilmenau has a very strong economy compared with other Eastern German regions. The unemployment rate is still 16%, but it is getting smaller. The average earning is circa 14,000 Euros per head and year.Ilmenau is the place of the
Technische Universität Ilmenau with circa 7,000 students.Infrastructure
Ilmenau is getting crossed by the federal highways 4 (Erfurt-Nürnberg), 87 (Ilmenau-Leipzig) and 88 (Eisenach-Ilmenau-Jena). Five kilometres to the north runs the motorway A 71 from
Erfurt toWürzburg . There is still a railway toErfurt while the other former railway lines toSchleusingen andGroßbreitenbach are out of operation. TheNuremberg-Erfurt high-speed rail line nearby is under construction.In the arts
* In literature Ilmenau is (hypothetically) one of the closest towns to the fictional displaced town of Grantville
West Virginia and is featured in various deep back ground stories published inThe Grantville Gazettes e-publications.ister cities
*
Blue Ash, Ohio
*Homburg, Saarland
*Wetzlar
*Târgu-Mureş Notable persons
*
Jan Behrendt , luger, born in Ilmenau
*Robert Döpel , nuclear physicist, died in Ilmenau
*Wolfram Fiedler , luger, born in Ilmenau
*Marie Gutheil-Schoder , soprano, died in Ilmenau
*Andrea Henkel , biathlete born in Ilmenau
*Karl Ludwig von Knebel , poet, retired to Ilmenau
*Stefan Krauße , luger, born in Ilmenau
*André Lange , bobsledder, born in Ilmenau
*Andreas Libavius , chemist, taught in Ilmenau
*Paul Löbe , politician, worked as a printer in Ilmenau
*Jens Müller, luger, born in Ilmenau
*Ute Oberhoffner , luger, born in Ilmenau
*Fritz Reinhardt , Nazi Finance Minister, born in Ilmenau
*Fritz Sauckel , Nazi war criminal, studied in Ilmenau
*Corona Schröter , singer, died in Ilmenau
*Peter Sendel , biathlete, born in Ilmenau
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