- Haguenau
French commune|nomcommune=Haguenau
région=Alsace
département=Bas-Rhin
arrondissement=Haguenau
canton=Haguenau (chief town)
insee=67180
cp=67500
maire=Claude Sturni
mandat=2008-
intercomm=Communauté
de communes de
la région de Haguenau
longitude=7.78861111
latitude=48.81722222
alt moy=150 m
alt mini=115 m
alt maxi=203 m
hectares=18,259
km²=182.59
sans=35,100
date-sans=2005
dens=192
date-dens=2005Haguenau ( _fr. Haguenau, pronounced|agəno; Alsatian: "Hàwenau", pronounced IPA| [ˈhaːvənaʊ] ; _de. Hagenau) is a commune located in northeastern
France , in theBas-Rhin "département", of which it is a "sous-préfecture ". It is the fourth most populous town inAlsace : within theBas-Rhin département, its population of 35,100 makes Haguenau second in size only toStrasbourg , some 30 km to the south. To the north of the town, the "Forêt de Haguenau" is the largest undivided forest in the country.History
Haguenau dates from the beginning of the 12th century, and owes its origin to the erection, by the dukes of
Swabia , of a hunting lodge on an island in the Moder River. Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa fortified it and gave it town rights in 1154. On the site of the hunting lodge he founded an imperial palace, in which were preserved the "Crown Jewels of theHoly Roman Empire ", i.e. the jewelled imperial crown, scepter, imperial globe, and sword ofCharlemagne .Subsequently Haguenau became the seat of the "
Landvogt " of Hagenau, the imperial advocatus inLower Alsace . Richard of Cornwall, King of the Romans, made it an imperial city in 1257. In the 14th century, it housed the executive council of theDecapole , a defensive and offensive association of ten Alsatian towns against the surrounding political instability. In thePeace of Westphalia in 1648 was ceded to France, and in 1673 King Louis XIV had thefortification s razed. Haguenau was captured by imperial troops in 1675, but it was taken by the French two years later, nearly being destroyed by fire in the process.In 1871 Haguenau was annexed by the
German Empire , per its victory in theFranco-Prussian War , and made part ofAlsace-Lorraine as "Hagenau". It was part of the independentRepublic of Alsace Lorraine afterWorld War I , but it was annexed by France shortly after that.Haguenau recently gained notoriety in historian
Stephen Ambrose 's book "Band of Brothers " and theHBO miniseries based on it, when Easy Company was stationed there in early 1945 duringWorld War II .Economy
The town has a well balanced economy. Centuries of troubled history in the buffer lands between
France andGermany have bequeathed to Haguenau a rich historical and cultural heritage which supports a lively tourist trade. There is also a thriving lightmanufacturing sector centred on the industrial zone to the west of the town. Here the presence nearby of significant retail developments testifies to Haguenau's importance as a regional commercial centre. The recent extension of the ring road has improved access to the commercial and industrial zones and reduced the traffic congestion which used to be a frequent challenge for vehicle drivers using the road which follows the line of the old city walls on the western side of town.ights
Monuments
In spite of the many destruction Haguenau suffered during the many wars experienced by Alsace, especially the
Thirty Years War , the French conquest in 1677 andWorld War II , she still keeps monuments from 9 centuries, even if nothing is left of arguably the most prestigious of them Frederick I Barbarossa's imperial palace ("Kaiserpfalz").Medieval Haguenau retains three gates from it's former fortification, the "Tour des Chevaliers" (Tower of the knights), the "Tour des Pêcheurs" (Tower of the fishermen) and the "Porte de Wissembourg" (
Wissembourg gate), two fairly large gothic churches, Saint-Georges and Saint-Nicolas as well as and ancient water-mill and the old custom-house ("Ancienne Douane"). Both Saint-Georges and Saint-Nicolas Church have lost many of their artistic treasures over the centuries, especially their medieval stained glass windows and outside sculptures. Still, both display to this day some fine liturgical furniture (altars, choir stalls, organ cases,church tabernacle s, calvaries...). Saint-Nicolas has become the receptacle for the baroque wooden decoration of the church of the destroyedNeubourg Abbey nearby.French baroque and
classicism has bequeathed the city several buildings, among which the former hospital and the current town hall. The Synagogue (1820) is a fine example of FrenchNeo-classicism , as is the theatre ("Théâtre municipal") (1846). The large Hop hall ("Halle au houblon") is a good example of historicism in architecture. It was built by the French in 1867 and extended twice by the Germans, in 1881 and 1908.Haguenau's streets are adorned by attractive fountains, the medieval Saint-Georges fountain, the 18th-century Bee fountain ("Fontaine aux abeilles") and the 1825 Dolphin fountain ("Fontaine aux dauphins").
Museums
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Musée historique (Haguenau) (Historical Museum). The largest museum in Bas-Rhin outside of Strasbourg, it is located in a grand neo-medieval building (1905).
*Musée Alsacien (Haguenau) (Alsatian Museum). Located in the former palace of the chancellor ("Chancellerie"), Haguenau's main Renaissance building.Higher education
The "Institut universitaire de technologie de Haguenau" (IUT) was founded in 2006. It is a branch of the
University of Strasbourg .Notable residents
*
Werner Barkholt (1902–1942) - Catholic spiritualist
*Philipp Friedrich Böddecker (1607–1683) - Componist and organist
*Karl Gengler (1886–1974) - politician
*Reinmar of Hagenau - 12th century minnesinger
*Wolfgang Fabricius Capito (1478-1541) - theologian and reformer
*Josel of Rosheim (1476–1554) - shtadlan
*Pierre Seel (1923-2005) - activist
*Marie-Louise Roth (1926-) - literary scientist
*Sébastien Loeb (1974-) - rally driverSister cities
Haguenau is twinned with:
*Landau (Germany )External links
* [http://www.ville-haguenau.fr/ Official website] fr icon
* [http://en.structurae.de/geo/geoid/index.cfm?ID=18928 Haguenau on Structurae.de]
* [http://iuthaguenau.u-strasbg.fr/ IUT Haguenau]
* [http://www.peachmountain.com/5star/Robert_Thibault_French_Soldier.aspx Robert Thibault, 12ème Régiment d'Artillerie in Hagenau, 1939-1940]
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