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Amberg

Amberg (German pronunciation: [ˈambɛrk] ) is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the Upper Palatinate, roughly halfway between Regensburg and Bayreuth. In 2020, over 42,000 people lived in the town.

Amberg
View from Mariahilfberg towards the Amberg Old Town
Location of Amberg
Amberg
Amberg
Coordinates: 49°26′40″N 11°50′54″E / 49.44444°N 11.84833°E / 49.44444; 11.84833
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberpfalz
DistrictUrban district
Government
 • Lord mayor (2020–26) Michael Cerny[1] (CSU)
Area
 • Total50.04 km2 (19.32 sq mi)
Elevation
374 m (1,227 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total42,534
 • Density850/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
92224
Dialling codes09621
Vehicle registrationAM
Websitewww.amberg.de

History edit

The town was first mentioned in 1034, at that time under the name Ammenberg. It became an important trading centre in the Middle Ages, exporting mainly iron ore and iron products. In 1269, together with Bamberg, the town became subordinate to the Wittelsbach dynasty that ruled Bavaria.

In 1329 the town and the entire region fell to the Palatinate branch of the Wittelsbach family. The region adopted the name Upper Palatinate. It was no longer part of the duchy of Bavaria politically, though in geographic terms it was regarded as Bavarian and the region was part of the Bavarian circle in the organization of the Imperial Circles. In the 16th century, the rulers of Upper Palatinate turned to Protestantism. The town turned to Lutheranism. Later attempts of the ruling family to introduce the more radical Calvinism failed due to the reluctance of its citizens. In 1628 Amberg and Upper Palatinate became part of the electorate of Bavaria. The inhabitants were given the choice to return to Catholicism or emigrate. Many families left the town and moved to the Free Imperial Cities of Regensburg and Nuremberg.

On 24 August 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, the city and its environs were the locale of a major battle at which 35,000 French, under the command of Jean Baptiste Jourdan fought with 40,000 Austrians under the command of Archduke Charles; the French suffered significantly more losses in this Austrian victory. Amberg was the regional capital of Upper Palatinate until 1810 when power was transferred to the larger city of Regensburg.

After World War II, when Bavaria fell into the American Sector, Amberg was home to Pond Barracks, a United States Army post. I.F.Stone writes about it in his book Underground to Palestine (pp. 31ff). The post was closed in 1992 and the facility turned over to the local community for housing, most of it for social housing.

In late 2018, the town experienced attacks by a group of asylum-seekers on passers-by,[3] resulting in Rainer Wendt asking the Federal government to take a stand on the case. The city was said to be "in a state of emergency."[4] Joachim Herrmann, Bavarian Minister of the Interior, visited Amberg for consultations.[5] Horst Seehofer, Federal Minister of the Interior, said "the violent attacks are worrisome."[6]

Jewish history edit

Jews had settled in Amberg before 1294, when the first documentation can be found. Shortly after, in 1298, thirteen of the town Jews died during the Rindfleisch massacres.[7] Nevertheless, in 1347 six families received permission to settle in Amberg and twenty years after, in 1367, a Yeshivah was opened in it, though the Jewish community was expelled from Amberg in 1403.[7] Upon the expulsion, the synagogue was annexed to the nearby church.[8] Twelve Jews remained in town in 1942. The few survivors returned to the town after 1945, and a displaced persons camp named Amberg[9] - located nearby the town - housed mostly Jewish refugees and survivors.[10][11] As a result of immigration from the former USSR to Germany, the Jewish population in town grew to about 275 in 2003.[7] A synagogue[12] exists in town nowadays.

Subdistricts edit

Amberg has 25 sub-districts, which include its surrounding villages:

  • Amberg
  • Atzlricht
  • Bergsteig
  • Bernricht
  • Eglsee
  • Fiederhof
  • Fuchsstein
  • Gailoh
  • Gewerbegebiet-Gailoh
  • Gewerbegebiet-West
  • Gärbershof
  • Karmensölden
  • Kemnathermühl
  • Kleinraigering
  • Krumbach
  • Lengenloh
  • Luitpoldhöhe
  • Neubernricht
  • Neumühle
  • Neuricht
  • Oberammersricht
  • Raigering
  • Schäflohe
  • Schweighof
  • Speckmannshof
  • Unterammersricht

Lord mayors edit

  • 1866–1892: Vincent König
  • 1892–1907: Josef Heldmann
  • 1907–1913: Georg Schön
  • 1913–1933: Eduard Klug, BVP
  • 1933: Otto Saugel (temporary)
  • 1933–1945: Josef Filbig, NSDAP
  • 1945–1946: Christian Endemann, SPD
  • 1946: Eduard Klug
  • 1946: Christian Endemann, SPD
  • 1946–1952: Michael Lotter, CSU
  • 1952–1958: Josef Filbig, Deutsche Gemeinschaft (Deutschland)
  • 1958–1970: Wolf Steininger, CSU
  • 1970–1990: Franz Prechtl, CSU
  • 1990–2014: Wolfgang Dandorfer, CSU
  • since 2014: Michael Cerny, CSU

Population development edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1400 2,720—    
1450 2,980+9.6%
1500 3,180+6.7%
1550 3,730+17.3%
1600 4,280+14.7%
1630 4,910+14.7%
1648 3,274−33.3%
1700 3,720+13.6%
1713 1,900−48.9%
1750 4,537+138.8%
YearPop.±%
1800 5,763+27.0%
1840 11,793+104.6%
1859 12,312+4.4%
1871 13,005+5.6%
1880 14,583+12.1%
1890 19,126+31.2%
1900 22,039+15.2%
1910 25,242+14.5%
1919 26,009+3.0%
1925 28,387+9.1%
YearPop.±%
1939 31,775+11.9%
1946 36,795+15.8%
1950 37,920+3.1%
1960 41,849+10.4%
1970 41,345−1.2%
1980 44,264+7.1%
1990 43,111−2.6%
2000 43,794+1.6%
2010 43,755−0.1%
2014 41,535−5.1%
Source: [13]

Sights edit

A defining feature of the town is the Stadtbrille (literally: town spectacles) – a bridge, originally a part of the town fortifications, whose arches reflected on the river waters resemble a pair of spectacles.

Other tourist attractions in Amberg include:

  • Market Square, which contains the Gothic town hall (built in 1358) and the late-Gothic parish church of St. Martin
  • The New Palace, the former residence of the counts of the Rhenish Palatinate, built at the beginning of the 15th century and renovated in 1603
 
Stadtbrille
 
The Gothic town hall
  • A well-preserved section of the medieval walls and gates
  • The baroque Franciscan monastery on the Hill of Our Lady Help of Christians (Germ. Mariahilfberg) above the town. This hill was given its name during the bubonic plague in the Thirty Years' War in 1633/4 when the locals beseeched the Virgin Mary to rid them of the plague.
  • The 'Little Wedding House' (local German dialect Eh’häusl), claimed by town authorities to be the world's smallest hotel. Built in 1728, the 2 metre wide hotel was 'sold' to young couples for one night to circumvent laws prohibiting marriages between poor people.[14]
  • The town museum (Stadtmuseum Amberg) includes exhibits on life and industry in Amberg, the history of clothing and works of Michael Mathias Prechtl and houses travelling exhibitions.[15][16][17]
  • Air Museum (Luftmuseum), opened in 2006.[18][19]

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Amberg is twinned with:[20]

Notable people edit

Sport edit

References edit

  1. ^ Liste der Oberbürgermeister in den kreisfreien Städten, accessed 19 July 2021.
  2. ^ Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011)
  3. ^ "German interior minister renews call for stricter deportation laws in wake of Amberg attacks". Deutsche Welle. 2 January 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2019. "The federal government must take a stand on this case," Wendt told Bild.
  4. ^ Elisa Britzelmeier; Oliver Das Gupta; Camilla Kohrs; Johann Osel (3 January 2019). "Wer nach den Angriffen in Amberg nach der Deutungshoheit greift". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 3 January 2019. Like Cerny, his city is in a state of emergency.
  5. ^ KARIN TRUSCHEIT (3 January 2019). ": A night of violence and its consequences". Frankfurter Allgemeine (in German). Retrieved 3 January 2019. Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) arrived in the evening for a briefing
  6. ^ "Polizei prüft Berichte über rechte Bürgerwehr in Amberg". Die Welt (in German). 3 January 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2019. Die gewalttätigen Übergriffe seien besorgniserregend, so Seehofer
  7. ^ a b c "Amberg". www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  8. ^ "AMBERG - JewishEncyclopedia.com". jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  9. ^ "RG-02.03.12, Sylvia Lowe, the form for identity card to the former Jewish inmates of Nazi concentration camps.pdf - Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust". lamoth.info.
  10. ^ "Jewish men gather in a communal sukka in the Amberg displaced person's camp. - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum". collections.ushmm.org.
  11. ^ "Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database -- Records of the Displaced persons camps and centers in Germany, 1945-52. Entries include lists of Holocaust survivors for Amberg, Berchtesgaden,". www.ushmm.org. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  12. ^ "Synagogues in Amberg - Shuls in Amberg - Jewish Temples in Amberg". www.mavensearch.com.
  13. ^ Quelle: Statistisches Jahrbuch der Stadt Amberg 18 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine (PDF; 1,9 MB), 13. Ausgabe, 2010/2011, S. 28.
  14. ^ (in German). Official Amberg website. Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  15. ^ "Stadtmuseum Amberg" (in German). Stadtmuseum Amberg.
  16. ^ "Neuer Museumsführer". Mittelbayerische Zeitung (in German). 14 April 2010. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  17. ^ "Amberger Stadtmuseum zeigt die älteste Apotheke Bayerns". Mittelbayerische Zeitung (in German). 11 September 2008. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  18. ^ . Luftmuseum Amberg. Archived from the original on 12 July 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  19. ^ "Amberger Luftmuseum wieder geöffnet" (in German). Radio Ramasuri. 14 November 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  20. ^ . amberg.de (in German). Amberg. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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For other uses see Amberg disambiguation Amberg German pronunciation ˈambɛrk is a town in Bavaria Germany It is located in the Upper Palatinate roughly halfway between Regensburg and Bayreuth In 2020 over 42 000 people lived in the town AmbergTownView from Mariahilfberg towards the Amberg Old TownFlagCoat of armsLocation of AmbergAmbergShow map of GermanyAmbergShow map of BavariaCoordinates 49 26 40 N 11 50 54 E 49 44444 N 11 84833 E 49 44444 11 84833CountryGermanyStateBavariaAdmin regionOberpfalzDistrictUrban districtGovernment Lord mayor 2020 26 Michael Cerny 1 CSU Area Total50 04 km2 19 32 sq mi Elevation374 m 1 227 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total42 534 Density850 km2 2 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes92224Dialling codes09621Vehicle registrationAMWebsitewww amberg de Contents 1 History 1 1 Jewish history 2 Subdistricts 3 Lord mayors 4 Population development 5 Sights 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 8 Sport 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe town was first mentioned in 1034 at that time under the name Ammenberg It became an important trading centre in the Middle Ages exporting mainly iron ore and iron products In 1269 together with Bamberg the town became subordinate to the Wittelsbach dynasty that ruled Bavaria In 1329 the town and the entire region fell to the Palatinate branch of the Wittelsbach family The region adopted the name Upper Palatinate It was no longer part of the duchy of Bavaria politically though in geographic terms it was regarded as Bavarian and the region was part of the Bavarian circle in the organization of the Imperial Circles In the 16th century the rulers of Upper Palatinate turned to Protestantism The town turned to Lutheranism Later attempts of the ruling family to introduce the more radical Calvinism failed due to the reluctance of its citizens In 1628 Amberg and Upper Palatinate became part of the electorate of Bavaria The inhabitants were given the choice to return to Catholicism or emigrate Many families left the town and moved to the Free Imperial Cities of Regensburg and Nuremberg On 24 August 1796 during the French Revolutionary Wars the city and its environs were the locale of a major battle at which 35 000 French under the command of Jean Baptiste Jourdan fought with 40 000 Austrians under the command of Archduke Charles the French suffered significantly more losses in this Austrian victory Amberg was the regional capital of Upper Palatinate until 1810 when power was transferred to the larger city of Regensburg After World War II when Bavaria fell into the American Sector Amberg was home to Pond Barracks a United States Army post I F Stone writes about it in his book Underground to Palestine pp 31ff The post was closed in 1992 and the facility turned over to the local community for housing most of it for social housing In late 2018 the town experienced attacks by a group of asylum seekers on passers by 3 resulting in Rainer Wendt asking the Federal government to take a stand on the case The city was said to be in a state of emergency 4 Joachim Herrmann Bavarian Minister of the Interior visited Amberg for consultations 5 Horst Seehofer Federal Minister of the Interior said the violent attacks are worrisome 6 Jewish history edit Jews had settled in Amberg before 1294 when the first documentation can be found Shortly after in 1298 thirteen of the town Jews died during the Rindfleisch massacres 7 Nevertheless in 1347 six families received permission to settle in Amberg and twenty years after in 1367 a Yeshivah was opened in it though the Jewish community was expelled from Amberg in 1403 7 Upon the expulsion the synagogue was annexed to the nearby church 8 Twelve Jews remained in town in 1942 The few survivors returned to the town after 1945 and a displaced persons camp named Amberg 9 located nearby the town housed mostly Jewish refugees and survivors 10 11 As a result of immigration from the former USSR to Germany the Jewish population in town grew to about 275 in 2003 7 A synagogue 12 exists in town nowadays Subdistricts editAmberg has 25 sub districts which include its surrounding villages Amberg Atzlricht Bergsteig Bernricht Eglsee Fiederhof Fuchsstein Gailoh Gewerbegebiet Gailoh Gewerbegebiet West Garbershof Karmensolden Kemnathermuhl Kleinraigering Krumbach Lengenloh Luitpoldhohe Neubernricht Neumuhle Neuricht Oberammersricht Raigering Schaflohe Schweighof Speckmannshof UnterammersrichtLord mayors edit1866 1892 Vincent Konig 1892 1907 Josef Heldmann 1907 1913 Georg Schon 1913 1933 Eduard Klug BVP 1933 Otto Saugel temporary 1933 1945 Josef Filbig NSDAP 1945 1946 Christian Endemann SPD 1946 Eduard Klug 1946 Christian Endemann SPD 1946 1952 Michael Lotter CSU 1952 1958 Josef Filbig Deutsche Gemeinschaft Deutschland 1958 1970 Wolf Steininger CSU 1970 1990 Franz Prechtl CSU 1990 2014 Wolfgang Dandorfer CSU since 2014 Michael Cerny CSUPopulation development editHistorical populationYearPop 14002 720 14502 980 9 6 15003 180 6 7 15503 730 17 3 16004 280 14 7 16304 910 14 7 16483 274 33 3 17003 720 13 6 17131 900 48 9 17504 537 138 8 YearPop 18005 763 27 0 184011 793 104 6 185912 312 4 4 187113 005 5 6 188014 583 12 1 189019 126 31 2 190022 039 15 2 191025 242 14 5 191926 009 3 0 192528 387 9 1 YearPop 193931 775 11 9 194636 795 15 8 195037 920 3 1 196041 849 10 4 197041 345 1 2 198044 264 7 1 199043 111 2 6 200043 794 1 6 201043 755 0 1 201441 535 5 1 Source 13 Sights editA defining feature of the town is the Stadtbrille literally town spectacles a bridge originally a part of the town fortifications whose arches reflected on the river waters resemble a pair of spectacles Other tourist attractions in Amberg include Market Square which contains the Gothic town hall built in 1358 and the late Gothic parish church of St Martin The New Palace the former residence of the counts of the Rhenish Palatinate built at the beginning of the 15th century and renovated in 1603 nbsp Stadtbrille nbsp The Gothic town hallA well preserved section of the medieval walls and gates The baroque Franciscan monastery on the Hill of Our Lady Help of Christians Germ Mariahilfberg above the town This hill was given its name during the bubonic plague in the Thirty Years War in 1633 4 when the locals beseeched the Virgin Mary to rid them of the plague The Little Wedding House local German dialect Eh hausl claimed by town authorities to be the world s smallest hotel Built in 1728 the 2 metre wide hotel was sold to young couples for one night to circumvent laws prohibiting marriages between poor people 14 The town museum Stadtmuseum Amberg includes exhibits on life and industry in Amberg the history of clothing and works of Michael Mathias Prechtl and houses travelling exhibitions 15 16 17 Air Museum Luftmuseum opened in 2006 18 19 Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Amberg is twinned with 20 nbsp Bad Bergzabern Germany nbsp Bystrzyca Klodzka Poland nbsp Desenzano del Garda Italy nbsp Perigueux France nbsp Trikala Greece nbsp Usti nad Orlici Czech RepublicNotable people editKarl Addicks born 1950 politician FDP Member of Bundestag 2004 2009 Hans Aumeier 1906 1948 Nazi SS officer in a leading position in several concentration camps executed for war crimes Hans Baumann 1914 1988 elementary school teacher poet song composer Children s Book Author Nazi official Alexander Bugera born 1978 football player Sara Dabritz born 1995 German football player Bayern Munich Germany national team Daniel Ernemann born 1976 football player Heiner Fleischmann 1914 1963 motorcycle racer mainly on NSU Fritz Hilpert born 1956 musician Kraftwerk Theodor Kaes 1852 1913 German neurologist was a native of Amberg Barbara Meier born 1986 German fashion model Franz Stigler 1915 2008 German World War II Luftwaffe fighter ace 45 aerial victories member of Jagdgeschwader 27 and Jagdverband 44 Known best for Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler incident Kathrine Switzer born 1947 first woman to run the Boston Marathon was born to American parents in AmbergSport editFC Amberg football teamReferences edit Liste der Oberburgermeister in den kreisfreien Stadten accessed 19 July 2021 Genesis Online Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes fur Statistik Tabelle 12411 003r Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Gemeinden Stichtag Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011 German interior minister renews call for stricter deportation laws in wake of Amberg attacks Deutsche Welle 2 January 2019 Retrieved 3 January 2019 The federal government must take a stand on this case Wendt told Bild Elisa Britzelmeier Oliver Das Gupta Camilla Kohrs Johann Osel 3 January 2019 Wer nach den Angriffen in Amberg nach der Deutungshoheit greift Suddeutsche Zeitung in German Retrieved 3 January 2019 Like Cerny his city is in a state of emergency KARIN TRUSCHEIT 3 January 2019 A night of violence and its consequences Frankfurter Allgemeine in German Retrieved 3 January 2019 Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann CSU arrived in the evening for a briefing Polizei pruft Berichte uber rechte Burgerwehr in Amberg Die Welt in German 3 January 2019 Retrieved 3 January 2019 Die gewalttatigen Ubergriffe seien besorgniserregend so Seehofer a b c Amberg www jewishvirtuallibrary org Retrieved 11 April 2018 AMBERG JewishEncyclopedia com jewishencyclopedia com Retrieved 11 April 2018 RG 02 03 12 Sylvia Lowe the form for identity card to the former Jewish inmates of Nazi concentration camps pdf Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust lamoth info Jewish men gather in a communal sukka in the Amberg displaced person s camp Collections Search United States Holocaust Memorial Museum collections ushmm org Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database Records of the Displaced persons camps and centers in Germany 1945 52 Entries include lists of Holocaust survivors for Amberg Berchtesgaden www ushmm org Retrieved 11 April 2018 Synagogues in Amberg Shuls in Amberg Jewish Temples in Amberg www mavensearch com Quelle Statistisches Jahrbuch der Stadt Amberg Archived 18 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine PDF 1 9 MB 13 Ausgabe 2010 2011 S 28 Eh hausl in German Official Amberg website Archived from the original on 12 February 2012 Retrieved 18 February 2012 Stadtmuseum Amberg in German Stadtmuseum Amberg Neuer Museumsfuhrer Mittelbayerische Zeitung in German 14 April 2010 Retrieved 24 June 2013 Amberger Stadtmuseum zeigt die alteste Apotheke Bayerns Mittelbayerische Zeitung in German 11 September 2008 Retrieved 24 June 2013 Aktuell Luftmuseum Amberg Archived from the original on 12 July 2013 Retrieved 25 June 2013 Amberger Luftmuseum wieder geoffnet in German Radio Ramasuri 14 November 2011 Retrieved 24 June 2013 Partnerstadte amberg de in German Amberg Archived from the original on 30 June 2019 Retrieved 4 November 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amberg Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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