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Bernburg
Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| type | Stadt |
| image_photo | Herbststimmung in Bernburg.jpg |
| image_caption | Bernburg Castle on the Saale river |
| image_coa | DE-ST 15-0-89-030 Bernburg COA.svg |
| coordinates | |
| image_plan | Bernburg (Saale) in SLK.png |
| state | Sachsen-Anhalt |
| district | Salzlandkreis |
| elevation | 85 |
| area | 113.48 |
| postal_code | 06406 |
| area_code | 03471, 034692 |
| licence | SLK |
| Gemeindeschlüssel | 15 0 89 030 |
| divisions | 7 |
| website | www.bernburg.de |
| mayor | Silvia Ristow |
| leader_term | 2021–28 |
| party | The Left |
Bernburg (Saale) () is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, capital of the Salzlandkreis district. The former residence of the Anhalt-Bernburg princes is known for its Renaissance castle.
Geography
The town centre is situated in the fertile Magdeburg Börde lowland on the Saale river, approx. 40 km downstream from Halle and 45 km up stream from Magdeburg. It is dominated by the huge Bernburg Castle featuring a museum as well as a popular, recently updated bear pit in its moat.
The municipal area comprises the town Bernburg proper and eight Ortschaften or municipal divisions: Aderstedt (incorporated in 2003), Baalberge, Biendorf, Gröna, Peißen, Poley, Preußlitz, and Wohlsdorf, all incorporated on 1 January 2010.
Bernburg is a stop on the scenic Romanesque Road (Strasse der Romanik).
Paleontology
Type fossil of temnospondyl amphibian Trematosaurus brauni was found in the Late Olenekian (Lower Triassic) deposits of Merkel's Quarry, near Bernburg.
History
Several archaeological sites in the area refer to the Walternienburg-Bernburg Culture, a mid-Neolithic funnelbeaker culture from about 3200 to 2800 BC. Agriculture on the fertile Loess soil was already common in prehistoric times. Around 150 AD, a local settlement named Luppia was mentioned in the Geography by Ptolemy. In the Early Middle Ages, the Saale River marked the border between the German stem duchies in the west and the lands of the Polabian Slavs in the east.
The present-day borough of Waldau (which became part of Bernburg in 1871) was first mentioned in a 782 deed and again in 806 as Waladala in the chronicles of Moissac Abbey; the village church dedicated to St Stephen first appeared in 964, the nowadays building dates from around 1150. Bernburg itself was first mentioned as civitas Brandanburg in a 961 deed issued by King Otto I of Germany. According to the Annalista Saxo, Berneburch Castle, then a possession of the Ascanian prince Albert the Bear, was set on fire by his enemies in 1138. In 1252 the rebuilt castle became the residence of Albert's great-grandson Prince Bernhard I of Anhalt-Bernburg.
Bernburg memorial
Main article: Bernburg Euthanasia Centre
In the Nazi era during World War II, a wing of the town's mental hospital was used for the so-called T-4 Euthanasia Programme. The site today houses a memorial to commemorate the suffering of more than 14,000 victims.
Gallery
Aerial image of Schloss Bernburg (view from the south).jpg|Bernburg Castle aerial view Bernburg (Saale), town square, Mary´s Church and former town hall of the lower city.jpg|Old town hall and St. Mary´s Church (inner city) Bernburg (Saale), St. Nikolai 20170411 001.jpg|St. Nicolai church Bernburg (Saale), Schlosssgartenstraße 16 20170411 001.jpg|Town Hall Saaleblick - panoramio (1).jpg|Old mill at Saale river Bernburg (Saale), Schlossstraße 22 20170411 001.jpg|Schlossstraße (inner city)
Twin towns – sister cities
Bernburg is twinned with:
- USA Anderson, United States (1998)
- FRA Fourmies, France (1967)
- GER Rheine, Germany (1990)
- POL Tarnowskie Góry, Poland (1983)
- CZE Chomutov, Czech Republic (1992)
Notable people
Honorary citizen
Date of award
- April 10, 1890: Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898)
- April 7, 1937 – March 26, 1946: Hermann Göring (1893–1946)
- June 12, 1938 – March 26, 1946: Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk (1887–1977) All appointments of honorary citizens and the like from 1933 to 1945 were annulled.
- February 24, 1950: Johannes R. Becher (1891–1958)
- February 19, 1953: Hermann Henselmann (1905–1995)
- February 5, 1967 – ?: Hilde Benjamin (1902–1989)
Sons and daughters of the city
- Christoph Rothmann (1550–1600), mathematician and astronomer of the 16th century
- Sibylla of Anhalt (1564–1614), Duchess of Württemberg
- Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Bucholz (1734–1798), official physician
- Heinrich Friedrich von Diez (1751–1817), diplomat and orientalist
- Isaak Markus Jost (1793–1860), historian

- Ferdinand Reich (1799–1882), chemist and physicist
- Herrman S. Saroni (1824–1900), writer, composer and inventor
- Hans Reinowski (1900–1977), politician
- Herbert Weißbach (1901–1995), actor
- Ernst Busch (1900–1980), East German singer and actor, Busch was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize for 1970–71
- Hilde Benjamin (1902–1989), presiding judge in a series of political trials in the 1950s and Justice Minister of the GDR
- Ruth Lange (1908–1994), shot putter and discus thrower
- Lykke Aresin (1921– 2011), sexologist and writer
- Otto Knefler (1923–1986), soccer coach and player
- Gerhard Dünnhaupt (1927–2024), bibliographer and cultural historian
- Michael Müller (born 1948), politician
- Rolf Milser (born 1951), weight lifter
- Heike Hartwig (born 1962), athlete
- Ingo Weißenborn (born 1963), fencer
People who have worked on the ground
- Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg (1767–1834), Prince and Duke of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Friedrich Adolf Krummacher (1767–1845), theologian, general superintendent in Bernburg 1812–1824

- Wilhelm von Kügelgen (1802–1867), early-romantic painter and author, in the service of the court of Bernburg
- Richard Wagner (1813–1883), worked in 1834 in the Bernburg Hoftheater (Mozart operas)
- Hermann Hellriegel (1831–1895), biologist and agricultural scientist in Bernburg 1880–1895
- Wilhelm Krüger (1857–1947), 25 years director of the agricultural test station Bernburg
References
References
- [https://wahlergebnisse.sachsen-anhalt.de/wahlen/bmbm/index.html Bürgermeisterwahlen in den Gemeinden, Endgültige Ergebnisse], [[Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt]], accessed 3 February 2022.
- [https://www.bernburg.de/media/dokumente/ortsrecht_neu/allgemeine_verwaltung_neu/hauptsatzung_12_12_2018.pdf Hauptsatzung der Stadt Bernburg (Saale)] {{Webarchive. link. (2022-01-21 , December 2018.)
- [https://www.destatis.de/DE/Themen/Laender-Regionen/Regionales/Gemeindeverzeichnis/Namens-Grenz-Aenderung/2010.html Gebietsänderungen vom 01. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2010], [[Statistisches Bundesamt]]
- Schoch, Rainer R.. (2019-05-24). "Osteology of the temnospondyl ''Trematosaurus brauni'' Burmeister, 1849 from the Middle Buntsandstein of Bernburg, Germany". Palaeodiversity.
- "Stadtporträt". Bernburg (Saale).
- Beschluss der Magistratssitzung der Stadt Bernburg vom 26. März 1946 – Stadtarchiv Bernburg Findbuch 8/II-675
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