Bad Harzburg

Bad Harzburg

Infobox German Location
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image_photo = Bad Harzburg um 1900.jpg
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image_caption = Bad Harzburg about 1900
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lat_deg = 51 | lat_min = 52 | lat_sec = 52
lon_deg = 10 | lon_min = 33 | lon_sec = 44
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Bundesland = Lower Saxony
Landkreis = Goslar
Höhe = 261
Fläche = 65.42
Einwohner = 22599
Stand = 2006-06-30
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PLZ = 38667
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Vorwahl = 05322
Kfz = GS
Gemeindeschlüssel = 03 1 53 002
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LOCODE =
Gliederung = 8 districts
Straße = Forstwiese 5
Website = [http://www.stadt-bad-harzburg.de/ www.stadt-bad-harzburg.de]
Bürgermeister = Ralf Abrahms
Partei = Green
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Bad Harzburg is a spa town in central Germany, in the Goslar district, Lower Saxony.

Geography

Bad Harzburg is situated at the northern foot of the Harz mountain range and the rim of the Harz National Park. In the east of the municipality is the border to the state of Saxony-Anhalt, the former inner German border. The small "Radau" river, a tributary to the Oker, has its source in the Harz mountains and flows through the locality. Neighbouring municipalities are the city of Goslar in the west, the towns of Vienenburg in the north, Braunlage in the south as well as Ilsenburg and Osterwieck in the east.

City districts

* Bad Harzburg
* Bettingerode
* Bündheim
* Eckertal
* Göttingerode
* Harlingerode
* Schlewecke
* Westerode

History

According to legend Charlemagne had a chapel built on the "Burgberg" mountain (482m/1,581ft) about 780 in the place of a Saxon sacred grove dedicated to the pagan god "Krodo". Allegedly King Conrad I had founded a college of canons here in 916, which Emperor Henry III transferred to the Kaiserpfalz in Goslar in 1039. Between 1065 and 1068 his successor Emperor Henry IV had a big castle - the "Harzburg" - built on the mountain, where he was besieged in 1073 by the rebellious Saxons under Duke Otto of Nordheim. Henry managed to flee the castle, which was badly damaged by the insurgents. Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa rebuilt it after he defeated his rival Duke Henry the Lion, member of the Welf dynasty, and invaded Saxony in 1180. Henry's son Emperor Otto IV died at the castle on May 19, 1218. From 1488 on, the "Harzburg" with its surrounding estates was part of the duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

Archaeological findings of a later abandoned first settlement below the castle called "Schulenrode" (secret root out) date back to the 10th century. Another locality nearby called "Hartesborch" was first mentioned in a 1314 deed of the Ilsenburg Benedectine abbey, the place "Neustadt" (new town) in 1338. About 1569 Duke Julius of Brunswick promoted the development of a saline water well to extract salt. The well was called "Juliushall" and since 1852 the brine was used for saline baths as well as for other medical purposes. In 1892 the citizens changed its name from "Neustadt" to "Harzburg", it was given the title "Bad" (bath=spa), received town privileges in 1894 and became an important spa town and tourist attraction. Here on October 11, 1931 the leadership of the NSDAP, the Stahlhelm association and the German National People's Party DNVP formed the Harzburg Front of a united "national opposition" against the German government of Heinrich Brüning. During World War II military hospitals were established in several hotels. The town surrendered without a fight to the 83rd Infantry Division of the United States Army on April 10, 1945.

Demographics

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*The "Harzburg" was finally slighted in 1650 by order of Duke Augustus the Younger, so only ruins remain today. A scenic overlook at the western rim offers a panoramic view of the northern lowlands. The place is marked by the 19 m (62 ft) tall "Canossasäule" (Canossa Column) erected in 1877 in remembrance of both the Walk to Canossa by Emperor Henry IV in 1077 and a famous expression by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck during his "Kulturkampf" conflict with the Roman Catholic Church "We will not go to Canossa" ("Nach Canossa gehen wir nicht"). Since 1929 the Burgberg Aerial Tramway runs up the mountain.
*The "Bündheimer Schloss" (Bündheim Castle) was the seat of the "Amtmann" (bailiff or Vogt) of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg. It was erected in 1685 under the rule of Duke Rudolph Augustus at the site of a former manor house, built in 1573, that had been destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. The "Bündheimer Schloss" replaced the "Harzburg" as the headquarters of the local government, it was constructed with stones of the slighted castle.
*Near Bündheim Castle are the horse breed stables of the Bad Harzburg stud farm, one of Europe's oldest, established in 1413 by the Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg. The adjacent horse racing track is the site of the annual "Harzburger Rennwoche" (Harzburg Racing Week).
*The "Wandelhalle" (Pump Room) is the historic centre of the spa resort. Built in 1898 on the site of the former saline well, the hall today is also used for recitals and lectures. On the other side of the "Badepark" stands the former "Badehaus", which now houses a casino.
*The Protestant "Lutherkirche" parish church of 1903 has paintings by Adolf Quensen and a "Sauer" pipe organ.
*East of Bad Harzburg stands an Ostlandkreuz ("Kreuz des deutschen Ostens") in remembrance of the expulsion of Germans after World War II. Erected in 2000 at an elevation of 555 m (1,821 ft) on the "Uhlenklippen" mountain, the nowadays 18 m (59 ft) tall intending cross replaces an earlier memorial from 1950, which was destroyed by a storm.

Politics

Town council

2006 local elections:
* SPD: 13 seats (38,5%)
* CDU: 12 seats (34,8%)
* Green: 3 seats (8,5%)
* FDP: 2 seats (6,9%)
* Offensive D: 2 seats (6,6%)
* WTD: 2 seats (4,8%)

Twin towns

*flagicon|GER Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 1988
*flagicon|FRA Port-Louis, France, 1993
*flagicon|POL Szklarska Poręba ("Schreiberhau"), Poland
*flagicon|GER Ilsenburg, Germany

Transportation

The Bundesstraße 4 federal highway runs through Bad Harzburg, connecting the town with the Autobahn 395 to Braunschweig in the north and with Nordhausen and Erfurt in the south. In the east-west direction the Bundesstraße 6 leads to the Autobahn 14 at Bernburg and to Hannover.

Rail transport is available at the Bad Harzburg train station by RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn trains of the Deutsche Bahn running to Hannover, Braunschweig, Holzminden and Halle.

Persons

Honorary citizen

* 1895 Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), "Reichskanzler"

People from Bad Harzburg

* Waldemar Koch, politician, born September 25, 1880, died May 15, 1963 in Berlin
* Frithjof Schmidt, politician, born April 17, 1953
* Karl Peters, colonizer, lived in Bad Harzburg from 1914 until his death on September 10, 1918

External links

* [http://www.bad-harzburg.de/ Bad Harzburg Tourism] de icon
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References


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