- Altenburg
:"This article is about the city in
Thuringia ,Germany . For other uses, seeAltenburg (disambiguation) ."Infobox German Location
Name = Altenburg
image_photo = Altenburg Rote Spitzen.jpg
Art = Stadt
Wappen = Altenburg coa.png
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 59 |lat_sec = 6
lon_deg = 12 |lon_min = 26 |lon_sec = 0
Lageplan = Altenburg in ABG.png
Bundesland = Thüringen
Landkreis = Altenburger Land
Höhe = 227
Fläche = 45.60
Einwohner = 37236
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 04600
Vorwahl = 03447
Kfz = ABG
Gemeindeschlüssel = 16 0 77 001
Gliederung = 4
Straße = Markt 1
Website = [http://www.altenburg.eu/ www.altenburg.eu]
Bürgermeister = Michael Wolf
Bürgermeistertitel = Oberbürgermeister
Partei = SPDAltenburg Audio|Altenburg.ogg|" [listen] " is a town in the German federal state ("Bundesland") of
Thuringia , 45 km south ofLeipzig . It is the capital of theAltenburger Land district.Geography
Altenburg is bounded by
Windischleuba ,Nobitz ,Saara ,Altkirchen ,Göhren ,Lödla ,Rositz ,Wintersdorf andGerstenberg .History
The town (civitas Altenburg) was first mentioned in a deed to the
bishop of Zeitz in 976. Remains of a Slavic castle on the Schloßberg demonstrate that the town was probably a Slavic foundation, the capital of the shire of Plisni, taken over during the conquest ofMeißen by Henry I. As shown by place names, the surrounding area (Osterland ) was mainly settled bySlavs .The town's location on the imperial road between Halle and
Cheb inBohemia gave Altenburg economic importance in the salt trade.The first castle, located under the present day church St. Bartholomäi, was destroyed after the
Battle of Hohenmölsen between Henry IV and Rudolph of Swabia. It was rebuilt on the Schloßberg outside of the town. The 11th century "Mantelturm" tower is still preserved. The castle later became an imperial palatinate and played an important part in the German takeover and settlement of the area between theHarz -mountains and theElbe .In the middle of the 12th century, the
Hohenstaufen emperors patronized Altenburg, allowing the town to become a market and a mint. Together with the Royal forests Leina, Pahna, Kammerforst and Luckauer Forst, lands of the Groitzsch family bought byFrederick Barbarossa , Altenburg,Colditz ,Zwickau andChemnitz were turned into the Terra Plisniensis. Altenburg and Chemnitz as Imperial towns were intended to reduce the importance of Leipzig held by the Margrave of Meißen.Under Frederick Barbarossa much building took place, especially in the market area, and the town grew rapidly. An Augustine priory was founded and the church was finished in 1172. The twin towers ("Rote Spitzen") are still preserved. A town wall was constructed at the end of the 12th century.During the
Interregnum , the Terra Plisniensis was impounded, but bought back byRudolph I of Germany , who desired the crown of Thuringia. Together with Zwickau and Chemnitz, Altenburg was part of the anti-Meißen Pleiße-city Union of 1290. After theBattle of Lucka in 1307 against Friedrich (der Freidige) of Meißen and his brother Diezmann, King Albert I lost Altenburg and the Pleiße-lands to the margraves of Meißen.In 1455 Altenburg saw the division ("Altenburger Teilung") of the Meißen lands between Elector Frederick II (the Gentle) and Duke Wilhelm that led, after a failed attempt at reconciliation ("Hallescher Machtspruch") to a war (1446-1451) between the two brothers ("Bruderkrieg").In the second division of the
Wettin lands between Ernest and Albert at Leipzig in 1485, Altenburg fell to Erenst, together with the Electorate ("Kurland"),Grimma , the Mutschener Pflege,Leisnig , Thuringia and theVogtland . From this time on, Altenburg was historically connected with Thuringia.During thePeasants' War of 1525, the Altenburg Augustine monastery was attacked. In the summer, four peasant rebels were executed at the marketplace.From 1603-1672 Altenburg was the residence of the Ernestine line, after that, it fell to
Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg . During theNapoleonic wars it was a scene of a brief Allied raid by the Saxon GeneralJohann von Thielmann . When the Ernestine lands were re-divided in 1826, Altenburg became the capital ofSaxe-Altenburg . The last duke abdicated on13 November 1918 after being promised 12 million Marks and the ownership of numerous castles. The free-state Saxe-Altenburg was merged with Thuringia in 1920. DuringWorld War II , several subcamps of theBuchenwald concentration camp were located here. They providedslave labour forHASAG , the third largest Germany company to use concentration camp labour. [Edward Victor, [http://www.edwardvictor.com/Holocaust/List%20of%20camps.htm "Alphabetical List of Camps, Subcamps and Other Camps."] ] In 1952, Altenburg fell to the Leipzig District, but became part of Thuringia again in 1990.Historical population
: Source (since 1994): Thüringer Landesamt für Statistik:1 29. October :2 31. August
ights
Altenburg's
town hall is one of the most importantRenaissance buildings in Germany. It was built between 1562 and 1564 by the architectNikolaus Grohmann . The "Schenkendorffsches Palais" (1724) and the "Alte Amtshaus" (1725) are remarkableBaroque structure. There is also acastle , which is the scene of the famous "Prinzenraub ", related by Carlyle in his "Miscellanies". The Western main wing (1706-1732) contains an exhibition on the history of playing cards and card games and a historical museum.The Lindenau Museum in the palace ofBernhard August von Lindenau (1799-1854), built in 1875 houses Italian paintings of the 13th-15th centuries, a collection of classical antiquities and cast and modern art.Culture
Altenburg is called the "playing cards town". The game of skat is said to have originated here, based on the Bavarian
tarock . Because of the influence Emperor Frederick Barbarossa had on the town, it is nicknamed a "Barbarossa town ".Economy
Altenburg is noted for produced playing cards. The Altenburger Spielkartenfabrik was founded in the year 1831. Today it is a subsidiary company of
Cartamundi and market leader in Germany.In Altenburg is the headquarters of the Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur. Since 2005 the supercar
Gumpert Apollo is produced by Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur.Transport
In the vicinity of the city are two airports. The
Leipzig-Altenburg Airport , a formerRussia n military airport, is used for cheap commercial flights to London Stansted andGirona .
Leipzig/Halle is an international airport 50 km northwest of Altenburg.ister cities
*
Offenburg ,Germany
*Olten ,Switzerland
*Zlín ,Czech Republic
*Hickory ,North Carolina (is only a school partnership.)Notable natives
*
Gerhard Altenbourg
*Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus
*Joachim Büchner
*Carl Adolph Douai
*Frederick I
*Georg von der Gabelentz
*Johann Georg August Galletti
*Ralf Haber
*Johann Ludwig Krebs
*Bernhard von Lindenau
*Uwe Rösler
*Hermann Schlegel
*Ingo Schulze
*George Spalatin References
See also
*
Petrosomatoglyph . Christs's Fingerprint and the imprint of the Devil's head.External links
* [http://www.altenburg.eu/sixcms/detail.php?_nav_id1=3161&id=15327&_lang=en official website for the city]
* [http://altenburg-tourismus.de/ tourism information]
* [http://www.lindenau-museum.de/ Lindenau-Museum]
* http://www.investor-altenburg.de/
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