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Pattensen


FieldValue
typeStadt
namePattensen
image_coaDEU Pattensen COA.png
coordinates
image_planPattensen in H.svg
stateLower Saxony
districtHanover
elevation63
area67.13
postal_code30982
area_code05066, 05069, 05101, 05102
licenceH
Gemeindeschlüssel03 2 41 013
websitewww.pattensen.de
mayorRamona Schumann
leader_term2021–26
partySPD

Pattensen () is a town in the district of Hanover, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 12 km south of Hanover.

Geography

Pattensen is located in the historic landscape Calenberg Land between the Leine and the Deister hills. The area is dominated by agriculture, many residents commute to work in Hanover or Hildesheim.

The town of Pattensen has the following 8 boroughs (or Stadtteile), some of which were previously independent villages: Hüpede, Jeinsen, Koldingen, Oerie, Pattensen-Mitte, Reden, Schulenburg and Vardegötzen as well as the two hamlets Thiedenwiese und Lauenstadt.

History

Pattensen was first mentioned in a document in 986, nevertheless, the first people probably settled in the old town between the 6th and 8th century.

In the 13th century, Graf Ludolf II. von Hallermund built the Pattensen Castle to monitor the important trade routes that crossed the city in north–south and west–east directions. From the middle of the 13th century, the city belonged to the Principality of Lüneburg. The city was of strategic military importance, so that it was heavily fortified and enlarged as a result. In the area of the present town of Pattensen, also the Calenberg Castle and the Koldingen Castle were built in these times. In 1433, Pattensen became part of the Principality of Calenberg. During the Reformation the city was the seat of an archdeacon under the leadership of the superintendent Antonius Corvinus. At that time the city was often the venue for church synods and state parliament meetings.

During the centuries, Pattensen was repeatedly destroyed and plundered as a result of armed conflicts like the War of the Lüneburg Succession (end of 14th century), the Hildesheim Diocesan Feud (1519-1523) or the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648). The city was also destroyed multiple times in several devastating fires, the largest ones in 1655 and 1733. From 1806 to 1813 the city was under French rule and belonged to the Kingdom of Westphalia. In 1866, the Prussian army occupied the region.

In 1974 the surrounding villages were incorporated and today's town of Pattensen was founded.

Image:Pattensen Ortsplan vor 1733 Weidemannnscher Hof ungefähre Lage.jpg|Pattensen castle (on a city map before 1733) Image:Marienburg Castle - panoramio (7).jpg|Marienburg Castle (built 1858–1867) Image:Stadtmauer Pattensen.jpg|Remains of the city wall Image:Pattensen Wieterssches Haus.JPG|Oldest house of Pattensen, built 1614

Economy

The letter processing center for the greater Hanover area is located in Pattensen. The town is home to numerous small and medium-sized companies.

Twin towns

Pattensen is twinned with:

:GER Ahrensfelde, Germany :POL Karpniki, Poland :FRA Saint-Aubin-lès-Elbeuf, France :POL Wilkszyn, Poland

Notable people

  • Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover (1914-1987)
  • Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1954)
  • Annalena Baerbock, (born 1980) Foreign Minister and co-chair of the Alliance 90/The Greens
  • Per Mertesacker, (born 1984) football coach and retired player, member of the 2014 FIFA World Cup-winning squad

References

References

  1. (13 October 2021). "Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen vom 12. September 2021". [[Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen]].
  2. Eckhard Steigerwald: ''Pattensen. Zur Geschichte und Entwicklung einer Calenberger Kleinstadt'', 1986
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