- Naumburg
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Art = Stadt
image_photo = Naumburg Saale um 1900.jpg
Wappen = Stadtwappen Naumburg (Saale).svg
lat_deg = 51| lat_min = 9
lon_deg = 11| lon_min = 49
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Sachsen-Anhalt
Landkreis = Burgenlandkreis
Höhe = 130
Fläche = 76.04
Einwohner = 29359
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 06618
PLZ-alt = 4800
Vorwahl = 03445
Kfz = BLK
Gemeindeschlüssel = 15 0 84 355
LOCODE = DE NBU
Gliederung = 18
Straße = Markt 1
Website = [http://www.naumburg.de/ www.naumburg.de]
Bürgermeister = Bernward Küper
Partei = CDUNaumburg (IPA2|ˈnaʊ̯mbʊɐ̯k) is a town in
Germany , on theSaale River . It is in the districtBurgenlandkreis in the Bundesland ofSaxony-Anhalt , formerly a part ofEast Germany . It is approximately km to mi|60|wiki=yes|abbr=yes southwest ofLeipzig , km to mi|50 south-southwest of Halle, and km to mi|40 north-northeast ofJena .Industries of the city include manufacture of foodstuffs, textiles, machinery and toys.
Naumburg is in a wine-growing region, with numerous vineyards in the surrounding area.
SC Naumburg was a former football club in the town.History
Naumburg was first mentioned in 1012 as the "new castle" of the
Ekkehardinger , theMargrave of Meissen , was founded at the crossing of two trade-routes. The successful foundation not long beforehand of a "Propstei" Church on the site of the later Naumburger Cathedrial was mentioned in the Merseburger Bishops Chronicles in 1021. In 1028Pope John XIX gave his approval for the transfer of the Bishopric from Zeitz to Naumburg. Until the Reformation (until 1568) Naumburg was the seat of the bishops. The last Catholic bishop wasJulius von Pflug . The foundation of the Cathedral school is dated to 1030. Naumburg has been known as a town since 1144.Naumburg was a significant trading centre on the
Via Regia in the Middle Ages, especially through the Naumburger Trade Fairs, first known to have taken place in 1278. The emergence of Leipzig as a trade-fair centre from 1500 and theThirty Years' War adversely affected the Naumburg economy.The territory of the parish which was secularised in middle of the 16th century was handed over to the Dukes of Saxony, who administered the district through a government endowment ("Stiftsregierung") and later provided administrators.
After the fraternal competition between the four brothers of John George I Elector of Saxony in 1657 the Naumburger administrative area belonged to the secondogeniture area of Saxony-Zeitz, which the youngest son Moritz inherited.
Before the Moritzburg was built in Zeitz, the Naumburger city castle served as the residence of this line. This period came to an end with the death of the last Protestant representative of the line Saxony-Zeitz in the year 1718. The Naumburger administrative area reverted to the Dresdner Dukes of Saxony, it was thereby fully integrated into Albertine Saxony. However it remained until 1815 the seat of its own administrative authority (Consistory of the area Naumburg-Zeitz). After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Naumburg was ceded to the
Kingdom of Prussia , becoming part of theProvince of Saxony . It gained control over the cathedral in 1832.In 1846 the town was connected to the rail line from Halle to
Erfurt , in 1889 toArtern and eventually in 1900 toTeuchern . On the 15th September 1892 a steam tram system opened in Naumburg. From the 2nd January 1907 it was converted to electrical operation.Although industrialisation was only weakly developed, a workers' club was founded in 1848. During the 1920
Kapp Putsch five workers were killed. The establishment of the local Communist Party followed in December 1920. In theGerman Democratic Republic Naumburg was a site of mechanical engineering, pharmaceutical industry and the metal and shoe industries. Additionally, Naumburg was used as a garrison town by the Soviet Air Force. Unofficial figures indicate that one Soviet soldier per inhabitant was stationed in the barracks in Naumburg. The political changes in 1989 led to many demonstrations and gatherings in the churches of the city.Naumburg was founded by the margraves of
Meissen around 1000 CE. Later it was ceded to the bishops ofZeitz , when the diocesan seat was moved here in 1028. In 1142 it received town rights.In the 15th century Naumburg was a free member of the
Hanseatic League but, in 1564, it was conquered bySaxony , to which remained until 1815, when became part ofPrussia .Historical population levels"(ab 1960 31. December)":1 29. October
2 31. August
3 30. JuneMain sights
The most important architectural landmark of the town is the St. Peter and Paul Cathedral (also known as "Naumburger Dom"), an impressive late Romanesque and Gothic
Cathedral , built between the 13th and 15th centuries.The early Gothic western gallery was built in 1250. The eastern gallery was added in the high Gothic style in the first half of the 14th Century. The Romanesque Crypt under the east gallery was established around 1170 and was part of an earlier building. Both of the east spires are composed of octagonal sections and have Baroque canopies. Thepulpit dates from 1466. The southwestern spire was only completed in 1884; both western spires beside the western gallery are closely modelled on the spires of the cathedrals of Laon and Bamberg. Its interior includes windows from the Middle Ages, as well as the famous 13th century statues of the founders of the cathedral, MargraveEkkehard and his wifeUta , with other local noblemen and women.The western tower has been open to the public from Easter 2007, having been closed for some time for renovations.
Other attractions include:
*The late Gothic town hall (Rathaus).
*The late Renaissance residence of the Duke Moritz of Saxony-Zeitz.
*The Gothic St. Wenceslas Church, which displays paintings byLucas Cranach the Elder and the Hildebrandt organ thatJohann Sebastian Bach played on.
*The former bishop's castle Schönburg, which overlooks the town and the Saale River.Some parts of the medieval town fortifications survive, including the old town gate Marientor.
German philosopher
Friedrich Nietzsche spent his childhood and some of his later years in Naumburg in the family house, which is now a museum.Hussite-Cherry Festival
Every year on the last weekend in June, when the
cherries are ripe, the city of Naumburg celebrates the Hussite-Cherry Festival. This festival has a long tradition and dates back at least to the 16th century. Since the 17th century the festival has been connected with an apocryphal siege of Naumburg by the Hussites in 1432. Legend has it that a teacher led his pupils outside the gates of the beleaguered town to beg the Hussite commanderAndreas Prokop for mercy. He granted their request and even gave the children cherries. The event is also commemorated in the song “Die Hussiten zogen vor Naumburg” (The Hussites drew up to Naumburg) written by Karl Friedrich Seyferth in 1832.People
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Johann Heinrich Acker
*Elias Ammerbach
*Johann Gottfried Gruber
*Christian Lobeck
*Johann Georg Graevius
*Botho Strauß
*Bishops of Naumburg
**Johannes Agricola
**Johannes Ambundii
**Nicolaus von Amsdorf
**Engelhard of Naumburg (1206-1242), seeList of religious leaders in 1220
*Volquin (von Naumburg) 1209–1236, seeLivonian Brothers of the Sword :pedigree of "Naumburg"
*Friedrich Nietzsche lived in Naumburg as a boy with his maternal relativesExternal links
* [http://www.naumburg-tourismus.de/Naumburg2003/web/en/tourismus/tourismus.php Naumburg Tourist Information (in English)]
* [http://www.museumnaumburg.de Naumburg Museums]----
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