- Ratzeburg
Infobox German Location
Art = Stadt
image_photo = Ratzeburg Cathedral.jpg
Wappen = Ratzeburg Wappen.png
lat_deg = 53 |lat_min = 42 | lat_sec = 06
lon_deg = 10 |lon_min = 45 | lon_sec = 24
Bundesland = Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis = Lauenburg
Höhe = 36
Fläche = 30.29
Einwohner = 13671
Stand = 2004-12-31
PLZ = 23909
Vorwahl = 04541
Kfz = RZ
Gemeindeschlüssel = 01 0 53 100
Adresse = Unter den Linden 1
23909 Ratzeburg
Website = [http://www.ratzeburg.de/ www.ratzeburg.de]
Bürgermeister = Rainer VoßRatzeburg (IPA2|ˈʁatsəbʊʁk) is a
town inSchleswig-Holstein ,Germany . It is surrounded by four lakes--the resultingisthmus es between the lakes form the access lanes to the town. Ratzeburg is the capital of the "Kreis" (district) of Lauenburg.History
The town was founded in the
11th century as Racisburg. The name is traditionally derived from the local Wendish ruler, Prince Ratibor of the Polabians, who was nicknamed Ratse. In the year1044 Christian missionaries under the leadership of the monkAnsverus came into the region and built a monastery. It was destroyed in a pagan rebellion in1066 ; the monks were stoned to death. Today monuments to the missionaries in two of the town's churches commemorate these events. Ansverus was canonised in the 12th century and his relics were entombed in the Ratzeburg cathedral.Henry the Lion ("Heinrich der Löwe") became the ruler of the town in1143 and established abishopric in 1154. He was also responsible for the construction of the late GothicCathedral ("Dom"), built in typical north German 'red-brick' style. Henry also caused similar-looking cathedrals inLübeck andBraunschweig to be built--his remains are interred in the latter.Later the town became a
Prince Bishopric , whose ruler was sovereign and as such had a vote at theImperial Diet . TheBishopric of Ratzeburg was the last Catholic state in north Germany. After the 1550 death of its ruler Prince-BishopGeorg von Blumenthal , who feuded withThomas Aderpul , the bishopric converted toLutheranism in 1554.The town of Ratzeburg itself was not within the territory of the Bishopric of Ratzeburg, becoming instead part of the
Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg after the downfall of Henry the Lion. The town was almost completely destroyed in1693 , whenChristian V of Denmark reduced Ratzeburg to rubble bybombardment . After this event it was rebuilt in baroque style.Ratzeburg briefly was part of the
First French Empire during theNapoleonic Wars and was awarded toDenmark in theCongress of Vienna . After being annexed in theSecond Schleswig War (1864), the town became part of theKingdom of Prussia 'sProvince of Schleswig-Holstein . The cathedral quarter finally became part of the town of Ratzeburg with the 1937Groß-Hamburg-Gesetz .From 1945 to 1989 the
Iron Curtain ran just east of the town, putting it on the border with theGerman Democratic Republic .Ratzeburg is known for its Olympic champion
Ratzeburg Rowing Club , which was responsible for training, among others, the Gold Medalists at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. The grave ofErnst Barlach , perhaps the most notable creative artist to have made his home in Ratzeburg, is located in one of the city's cemeteries.Notable residents
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Ernst Barlach (1870-1938), artist
*Karl Adam (1912-1976), rowing coachTwin towns
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Ribe , Municipality of Esbjerg,Denmark
*Sopot ,Poland ources and references
*Catholic
External links
* [http://www.ratzeburg.de Municipal website] de icon
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