Sondershausen

Summary

Sondershausen is a town in Thuringia, central Germany, capital of the Kyffhäuserkreis district, situated about 50 km north of Erfurt. On 1 December 2007, the former municipality Schernberg was incorporated by Sondershausen.

Sondershausen
Coat of arms of Sondershausen
Location of Sondershausen within Kyffhäuserkreis district
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Sondershausen is located in Germany
Sondershausen
Sondershausen
Sondershausen is located in Thuringia
Sondershausen
Sondershausen
Coordinates: 51°22′N 10°52′E / 51.367°N 10.867°E / 51.367; 10.867
CountryGermany
StateThuringia
DistrictKyffhäuserkreis
Subdivisions12
Government
 • Mayor (2018–24) Steffen Grimm[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total114.36 km2 (44.15 sq mi)
Elevation
208 m (682 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total21,317
 • Density190/km2 (480/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
99701–99706
Dialling codes03632
Vehicle registrationKYF, ART, SDH
Websitewww.sondershausen.de

Until 1918 it was part of the principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.

Sondershausen Palace
Marketplace with "Alte Wache" and castle
View over the marketplace
Look over the town, Stockhausen
Palace
St. Matthias Church in Stockhausen

Geography edit

Sondershausen is situated in North Thuringia and lies in low mountain range between Hainleite (in the north) and Windleite (in the south). The highest mountain is the Frauenberg to the west of the town. A little river called Wipper flows through Sondershausen. Around the town there are mixed forests (especially with beech trees).

Subdivisions edit

The city districts are:

  • City centre
  • Borntal
  • Hasenholz
  • Östertal
  • Großberndten
  • Himmelsberg
  • Hohenebra
  • Immenrode
  • Kleinberndten
  • Schernberg
  • Straußberg
  • Thalebra

Culture and main sights edit

Museums edit

In the Sondershausen Palace there is a large museum with three different exhibit areas. Special exhibits are the Golden Coach, the only of its kind in Germany, and the legendary Püstrich. There are possible special guided tours of demonstrationdepot, cellar, tower and park of the castle, too.

Under the city there is a mine to visit.

To visit is a Jewish bath from the 14th Century since 1999 under the gallery on the Schlossberg.

Buildings edit

  • Sondershausen Palace, with natural history and antiquarian collections. Adapted as Palace in Renaissance times, it was later expanded in Baroque forms (1764–1771). Especially noteworthy are the "Blue Hall" and the gardens.
  • The Old Princes' Palace (1721–1725), a residence of the princes from 1835 to 1851. It currently houses the district administration office of the Kyffhäuserkreis.
  • The Octagonal House
  • "Alte Wache"
  • "Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium Sondershausen" building I. (a grammar school)
  • mikveh
  • theatre "Haus der Kunst" (translated: "house of art")
  • Rathaus (city hall)
  • Gottschalcksches Haus (House of Gottschalck)

Churches edit

  • The Baroque Trinitatiskirche, a Lutheran church, with the mausoleum (1892) of the reigning princes.
  • Crucis Church, the oldest building of Sondershausen.
  • St. Matthias Church, the historicist construction is considered one of the most beautiful churches in the region
  • St. Petri Church in Jechaburg
  • St. Georg Church in Bebra
  • St. Viti Church in Berka
  • St. Bonifatius Church in Großfurra
  • St. Johannis Church in Oberspier
  • Church of Großberndten
  • Church St. Mauritii in Himmelsberg
  • Church Gloria Deo in Hohenebra
  • Church of Immenrode
  • Church St. Johannes in Kleinberndten
  • St. Crucis Church in Schernberg
  • Church of Thalebra
  • St. Elisabeth Church (catholic)

Notable people edit

  • Rudolf Arzinger (1922–1970), public international law
  • Felix Becker (1864–1928), art historian
  • Regina Miriam Bloch (1888–1938), writer and poet
  • Johann Günther Friedrich Cannabich (1777–1859), geographer
  • Edmund Döring (1860–1938), Heimatforscher
  • Ernst Christoph Dressler (1734–1779), composer, operatic tenor, violinist and music theorist
  • Ernst Ludwig Gerber (1746–1819), composer, music writer, musician
  • Jörg Hoffmann (born 1963), Rennrodler, Olympiasieger von 1988 in Calgary
  • Thilo Irmisch (1816–1878), botanist
  • Günther Jahn (born 1933), Painter
  • Michael Kohl (1929–1981), Jurist, stellv. Außenminister der DDR
  • Olaf Koch (born 1932), Rector of the High School for Music in Berlin
  • Karl Krieghoff (1905–1984), local poet
  • Vera Lengsfeld (born 1952), politician
  • Georg Lewin (1820–1896), Dermatology, Faculty (university)
  • Georg Richard Lewin
  • Kurt Lindner (1906–1987), Science of Hunting
  • Valentin Ernst Löscher (1674–1749), theologian, writer
  • Günther Lutze (1840–1930), botanist, Heimatforscher, chronicler
  • Joachim Manard (Manhard, Manardt) (1564–1637), chronicler of the town
  • Ludwig Günther Martini (1647–1719), jurist
  • Curt Mücke (1885–1940), Painter
  • Carl Moeller (1867–1920), pastor and Heimatforscher
  • Hermann Müller (1891–1984), Heimatforscher
  • Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (born 1966), Speed skating
  • Ronald Paris (1933–2021), Painter
  • Werner Schubert (1921–1991), Painter
  • Heinz Scharr (born 1924), Visual arts
  • Ferdinand Schlufter (1871–1948), Major
  • Volker Strübing (born 1971), book author, cabaret artist and songwriter
  • Johann Friedrich Suckow (1769–1842), musician
  • Johann Karl Wezel (1747–1819), poet

Sister cities edit

Sondershausen is twinned with three cities:[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht, Freistaat Thüringen, accessed 14 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden, erfüllenden Gemeinden und Verwaltungsgemeinschaften in Thüringen Gebietsstand: 31.12.2022" (in German). Thüringer Landesamt für Statistik. June 2023.
  3. ^ "Partnerstädte". Sondershausen. Retrieved 4 May 2014.

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