Salzwedel

Salzwedel

Infobox German Location
Art = Stadt
image_photo =
Wappen = Wappen_Salzwedel.pnglat_deg = 52 | lat_min = 51 | lat_sec = 0
lon_deg = 11 | lon_min = 09 | lon_sec = 0
Lageplan = Salzwedel in SAW.pngBundesland = Sachsen-Anhalt
Landkreis = Altmarkkreis Salzwedel
Höhe = 19
Fläche = 106.66
Einwohner = 20777
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 29410
PLZ-alt =
Vorwahl = 03901
Kfz = SAW
Gemeindeschlüssel = 15 0 81 455
LOCODE = DE SZW
NUTS = DEE04
Gliederung =
Adresse = An der Mönchskirche 5
29410 Salzwedel
Website = [http://www.salzwedel.de/ www.salzwedel.de]
Bürgermeister = Siegfried Schneider
Partei =

Salzwedel (IPA2|ˈzaltsveːdəl, officially known as Hansestadt Salzwedel, is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is the capital of the district ("Kreis") of Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, and has a population of approximately 21,500.

Geography

Salzwedel is situated at the Jeetze River in the northwestern part of the Altmark. It is located between Hamburg and Magdeburg. Distances from Uelzen are 44 km W, 12 km N of Lüchow, 41 km S of Gardelegen and 24 km E of Arendsee.In 1968 test drillings reveal a significant reservoir of natural gas near the city.

History

The castle of Salzwedel in the Altmark was first documented in 1112. As part of the Margraviate of Brandenburg, the settlement was first mentioned as a town in 1233. To the northeast of the old town ("Altstadt"), a new town ("Neustadt") began development in 1247. In the Middle Ages Salzwedel belonged to the Hanseatic League from 1263 to 1518.

The city from 1247 began developing as a reestablishment from the old part of the town. In 1701 it became part of the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1713, the two towns Altstadt and Neustadt became one. Salzwedel became part of the Prussian Province of Saxony in 1815 after the Napoleonic Wars. In 1870 it received a railroad connection. The medieval part of the town remains the commercial and administrative center of the town until today.

As in other German cities during the time of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, the Jewish segment of the population of the city was systematically disowned and driven out of the city.

In 1943, the Neuengamme concentration camp built a female subcamp in Salzwedel, capable of holding more than 1,000 female prisoners. Eventually more than 3,000 women were held there, both Jews and non-Jews. The guard staff at the camp included sixty SS men and women. One Aufseherin is known today by name, Lieselotte Darnstaedt, who was born in 1908. Darnstaedt also served at Ravensbrück before coming to Salzwedel. On April 29, 1945, the US Army liberated the Salzwedel women's subcamp, and also a men's camp nearby for male non-German political prisoners. They were shocked to find more than ninety corpses of women who had died of typhus, dysentery and malaria. At the beginning of 1945, prior to the arrival of American ground forces, Allied war planes attacked the main train station of Salzwedel, killing 300 people. The US Army eventually turned over control of the city to the Soviet Red Army, causing Salzwedel to eventually become part of the German Democratic Republic.

On November 9, 1989 the East-West German border crossing near Salzwedel was openend, along with East-West border crossings in the rest of the country, allowing East Germans residing in Salzwedel and elsewhere to travel freely to West Germany for the first time since the building of the Berlin Wall. In 1990 Salzwedel received its first democratically elected city government.

The official name of the city was changed into "Hansestadt Salzwedel" on 1 April 2008, in reference to its history as a member of the Hanseatic League.

Culture and sights

Main sights

Salzwedel's sites of interest include the historic part of town, encompassed by the historic city wall and town gates. The city also contains the birth house of Jenny von Westphalen, later the wife of Karl Marx.
* numerous half-timbered houses
* town gates (Neuperver Gate, Stonegate) and medieval city fortifications
* remains of a castle (Castle Tower and Garden)
* Townhall (former monastery)
* Townhall Tower
* The Monk Church
* gothic Brickchurches St.Marien, St.Katharina und St.Lorenz
* another churches: St. Georg and Holy-Spirit-Church
* former Townhall, today's local court of Salzwedel
* Fairy-Tale Garden
* Johann-Friedrich-Danneil-Museum
* "Baumkuchen" Bakeries

Festivals

* Parkfestival, music event taking part in a 2-year-rhythm with the participation of national and international artists like Die Prinzen, Nina Hagen, Joe Cocker, Reamon, Heather Nova, Leningrad Cowboys, Madsen, Blackmail, City and so on.
* Smack-Festival, one of the biggest Hard-Rock-Festivals in Saxony-Anhalt.

Cuisine

The delicacies of the town are Baumkuchen, Salzwedeler (Altmärker) Wedding-Soup and Tiegelbraten (mutton).

Transportation

Salzwedel is accessed by route 71 (north to south) and 248 (west to east). Access to the nearest autobahn is A39 which is 59 km away in Wolfsburg, the A250 is 80.9 km away in Lüneburg, the A24 in Dreieck and the A241 is 81.4 km away.It is linked by a railway which Amerikalinie (America Line) which restored in the 1990s linking Berlin and Bremen. The line belongs to Stendal/Uelzen. Other stations in Wittenberge near Arendsee and in Oebisfelde.

People

*Stephan Praetorius (1536-1604), pastor
*Jenny von Westphalen (1814-1881), wife of Karl Marx
*Friedrich Meinecke (1862-1954), historian
*Doris Maletzki (born 1952), sprinter

Twin towns

*flagicon|Germany Wesel, Germany, since 1990
*flagicon|Italy San Vito dei Normanni, Italy, since 1990
*flagicon|UK Felixstowe, United Kingdom, since 1994

External links

* [http://www.salzwedel.de Official website] de icon
* [http://www.hansestadt-salzwedel.com Website about the Hanseatic town Salzwedel] de icon


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