Meiningen

Meiningen
Meiningen
Theater
Theater
Coat of arms of Meiningen
Meiningen is located in Germany
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Meiningen
Coordinates 50°33′N 10°25′E / 50.55°N 10.41667°E / 50.55; 10.41667Coordinates: 50°33′N 10°25′E / 50.55°N 10.41667°E / 50.55; 10.41667
Administration
Country Germany
State Thuringia
District Schmalkalden-Meiningen
Mayor Reinhard Kupietz
Basic statistics
Area 59.46 km2 (22.96 sq mi)
Elevation 287 m  (942 ft)
Population 21,590 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 363 /km2 (940 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate SM
Postal code 98617
Area code 03693
Website www.meiningen.de
Bank buildings
city church
Henneberg House

Meiningen is a town in Germany - located in the southern part of the state of Thuringia and is the district seat of Schmalkalden-Meiningen. It is situated on the river Werra.

Meiningen is considered the cultural, judicial and financial center of southern Thuringia and is economically reliant on tourism and high-tech industry. The city lies in the linguistic area of Franconia.

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History

Meiningen Bernhardstreet 1835

Meiningen was first mentioned in 982. Emperor Henry II donated Meiningen in 1008 to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Würzburg, and it remained for 534 years part of Würzburg. The town was first mentioned in 1230 as a city. Meiningen in 1542 came to the House of Henneberg and then in 1583, to the Ernestine duchies.

Between 1680 to 1918, it was the capital of the Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen. The fairy tale collector and writer Ludwig Bechstein was an archivist in Meiningen. One of the princesses of Saxe-Meiningen, Adelheid Louise Theresa Caroline Amelia von Sachsen-Meiningen, became the wife of the King William IV of Great Britain in 1818. She is the namesake of the Australian city Adelaide. The first Meiningen Court Theatre opene in 1831. The city was connected by the Werra Railway with the German railway network in 1858. By the beginning of the 20th Century, the existence of several large banks led to Meiningen becoming an important financial center in Germany.

The Duchy was abolished at the end of the First World War. During the Second World War, Meiningen was the location of a prisoner of war hospital. A heavy air raid on Meiningen on February 23, 1945, by the USAF caused 208 deaths, destroyed 251 houses and two bridges, and damaged 440 buildings in total. Meiningen was liberated by American armed forces in April 1945.[2] In July 1945, the town was included in the Eastern occupation zone along with the rest of Thuringia.

After German reunification, Meiningen became the district town of Schmalkalden-Meiningen. In the Dreißigacker district, new businesses and the new Meiningen Hospital were constructed. In 2003, the city was connected to the Autobahn No. 71.

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Main sights

  • Schloss Elisabethenburg, castle, built 1692
  • Landsberg Castle, built 1840
  • The Meininger Theater, built 1909
  • Goetz-Höhle, guided cave tours
  • Dampflokwerk Meiningen (Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works)
  • The English Garden in the city center
  • Protestant parish church of Our Lady, begun in the year 1000
  • Little Palace, built 1823
  • Great Palace, built 1823
  • Neighborhood in the classic style
  • Districts in the eclectic style
  • Some half-timbered houses (Büchnersches Hinterhaus, Henneberger Haus, Hartungsche Haus, Rassmannsche Haus)
  • Bechstein Fountain
  • Emperor Henry II Fountain
  • Fountain Chapel
  • Monument to Johannes Brahms

Culture

Theatre

The Meiningen Theatre offers musical theater (opera, operetta, musicals), plays, symphony concerts, puppet shows, ballet and youth theater. The Meiningen Court Theater was opened on December 17, 1831. It was destroyed in a fire in 1908 and was replaced in 1909 by a neo-classical building. The theatre was called the Meininger. It featured plays and gave concerts, and traveled throughout Germany and Europe. The activity of the Theaterherzog Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (1866–1914) lead to international celebrity. Today its name is "Südthüringisches Staatstheater". It has more than 300 people employed and provides a huge area for opera and drama. The Director is Ansgar Haag.

Hofkapelle

The "Meiningen Court Orchestra" is one of the oldest and most tradition rich orchestras in Europe. The now 68-member orchestra is part of the Meininger Theater and performs, in addition to opera accompaniment, regular symphony concerts and youth concerts. Philippe Bach has been the Music Director since 2010.

The court orchestra was founded in 1690 by Duke Bernhard I. In October 1880 began the most successful period of the orchestra which developed into an elite European orchestra under the direction of Hans von Bülow. During the Hans von Bülow period, Johannes Brahms came to Meiningen to collaborate with the court orchestra and to conduct occasionally. Other notable directors included Richard Strauss from 1885 to 1886 and Max Reger from 1911 to 1914.

Art House

The “Kunsthaus Meiningen” is a cultural institution in the historic half-timbered house "Old Post Office". It presents exhibitions of contemporary fine art and offers workshops and job opportunities for local and foreign artists.

Museums

Meiningen museums comprise six cultural and historical museums which house the largest art collection in Thuringia. The main museum is in the Schloss Elisabethenburg (Elizabeth Palace), the former residence of the Dukes of Saxe-Meiningen.

The newest museum, opened in 1999, is the Theater Museum "Magic World of Scenery" in the former riding school near the palace. It offers an annually changing exhibit of historically important theater stage backdrops and historical information on the European tours of the Meiningen Court Theater.

Election results

Partei Kreistag
2004
Kreistag
2009
Landtag
2004
Landtag
2009
Bundestag
2002
Bundestag
2005
Bundestag
2009
Europa
2004
Europa
2009
PDS/Die Linke 30,4 % 26,6 % 31,9 % 32,2 % 21,8 % 29,9 % 33,8 % 30,7 % 29,7 %
CDU 27,2 % 26,2 % 34,6 % 26,0 % 24,8 % 20,8 % 26,2 % 30,1 % 24,2 %
SPD 11,0 % 18,0 % 16,8 % 19,3 % 40,1 % 32,1 % 18,0 % 16,9 % 15,6 %
Grüne 9,7 % 13,2 % 6,1 % 7,8 % 4,8 % 5,3 % 7,2 % 7,1 % 7,6 %
FDP 2,5 % 5,0 % 3,3 % 6,2 % 4,9 % 7,0 % 8,4 % 3,9 % 6,3 %
Freie Wähler 19,0 % 11,1 % 1,8 % 3,2 % - - - - 1,5 %
NPD - - 1,2 % 3,9 % 0,9 % 3,1 % 2,9 % 1,0 % -
Piraten - - - - - - 2,7 % - -
Wahlbeteiligung 41,2 % 45,9 % 41,0 % 43,1 % 60,2 % 60,9 % 49,5 % 40,9 % 39,6 %

Twin towns

Meiningen is twinned with:

Friendly relations exist with the millions of city Adelaide in Australia because of its namesake Queen Adelaide (Queen of United Kingdom), in Meiningen, born and raised Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, and with the community Meiningen (Vorarlberg) in Austria due to the similarity of names.

Famous residents

Georg II, great son of the city

Notable people

References


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