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Aue, Saxony

Aue (German pronunciation: [ˈʔaʊ̯ə] ) is a small town in Germany at the outlet of the river Schwarzwasser into the river Zwickauer Mulde in the Ore Mountains, and has roughly 16,000 inhabitants. It was merged into the new town Aue-Bad Schlema in January 2019. Aue was the administrative seat of the former district of Aue-Schwarzenberg in Saxony, and is part of the Erzgebirgskreis since August 2008. It belongs to the Silberberg Town League (Städtebund Silberberg)

Aue
July 2008 view of central Aue, including the St. Nicholas' Church
Location of Aue
Aue
Aue
Coordinates: 50°35′17″N 12°42′2″E / 50.58806°N 12.70056°E / 50.58806; 12.70056
CountryGermany
StateSaxony
DistrictErzgebirgskreis
TownAue-Bad Schlema
Area
 • Total20.94 km2 (8.08 sq mi)
Highest elevation
564 m (1,850 ft)
Lowest elevation
320 m (1,050 ft)
Population
 (2017-12-31)
 • Total16,012
 • Density760/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
08280
Dialling codes03771
Vehicle registrationERZ, ANA, ASZ, AU, MAB, MEK, STL, SZB, ZP
Websitewww.aue.de

The mining town has been known for its copper, titanium, and kaolinite. The town was a machine-building and cutlery manufacturing centre in East German times and is now developing tourism, as the Silver Road (Silberstraße) runs through town. The town is also known for the football club FC Erzgebirge Aue, which is currently playing in the 3rd German division (3. Bundesliga)

Aue was until 1991 a centre of the Sowjetisch-Deutsche Aktiengesellschaft Wismut (“Soviet-German Wismut Corporation”, or SDAG Wismut).

Geography edit

Neighbouring communities edit

Bordering communities are Bad Schlema, Bernsbach, Bockau, Zschorlau, the towns of Lauter, Lößnitz and Schneeberg in the district of Aue-Schwarzenberg as well as the town of Hartenstein in the Zwickauer Land.

Climate edit

 
Climatic diagram of Aue[1]

Aue's average air temperature is 8.0 °C, and the yearly precipitation is 790 mm.

 
Bridges over the Zwickauer Mulde

History edit

The town's first mention came in 1219 when it was named in a document as Bertoldus prepositus de Owa. Owa, later also Awe or Aw referred to the meadow (although Aue in German actually means “floodplain”) at the forks of the Schwarzwasser und Zwickauer Mulde, where the first settlers had their homes next to the small monastery of Zelle, founded in 1173. In 1479, tin and silver mining began, leading to an upswing in the town's fortunes. In 1526, the Auerhammer (ironworks), later called Eisenwerk and now a constituent community of Aue, had its first documentary mention.

The first St. Nicholas' Church, of which no details have been passed down, was located on the former church square, the Kirchplatz (the present Neumarkt) and must have been replaced by a new building between 1625 and 1628. On 4 August 1633 this building, together with a large part of the town, was destroyed in a raid by imperial troops. By 1636 the church had been temporarily rebuilt.

In 1627, Aue was granted market rights by Elector Johann Georg I of Saxony for a yearly market on Saint Bartholomew's Day (27 August), and in 1632 for a second, the Katharinenmarkt, on 25 November. In 1635, Veit Hans Schnorr founded the first blue dye works in Saxony in Niederpfannenstiel, now also a constituent community of Aue. From 1711 kaolin was also delivered to Meißen for preparing porcelain. Since the mid-18th century, documents have referred to Aue as a town. In 1897, Zelle was amalgamated with Aue, and Alberoda followed in 1929. Already by 1901, the royal Amt court had taken up its function in the town.

One of Saxony's oldest artworks is the painting from the east wall of the little monastery, which shows Emperor Friedrich I Barbarossa, Mary and a bishop. In the 1930s, it was removed for reasons of restoration, and is now found in the St.-Annen-Kapelle near the cathedral in Freiberg. A copy by H. Beck is found in the Friedenskirche Aue-Zelle (“Peace Church”).

During World War II, a subcamp of the Flossenbürg concentration camp was located here.[2]

Like Schwarzenberg, the town remained unoccupied for a while after the Second World War ended in 1945.

From 1952 to 1990, Aue was part of the Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt of East Germany. Until 1994, the town was the administrative seat of the district of Aue. With district reform in Saxony that year, Aue became the administrative seat of the newly formed district of Aue-Schwarzenberg.

Since 1996, there has been a Silberberg Town League (Städtebund Silberberg), to which, besides Aue, also belong Schneeberg, Schwarzenberg, Bad Schlema, Lauter and Lößnitz. In November 2006 the mayors of Aue, Lößnitz, Schneeberg and Bad Schlema expressed the intention of amalgamating their respective municipalities into a united town of Silberberg.

Population development edit

Development of population figures (from 1960 on 31 December):

1839 to 1939

  • 1839 – 1,106
  • 1875 – 2,677
  • 1880 – 3,523
  • 1885 – 8,442
  • 1933 – 25,836
  • 1939 – 25,445

1946 to 1984

  • 1946 – 25,567 1
  • 1950 – 35,785 2
  • 1960 – 31,182
  • 1971 – 32,000
  • 1981 – 28,914
  • 1984 – 28,523

1995 to 2002

  • 1995 – 19,251
  • 1998 – 19,933
  • 1999 – 19,707
  • 2000 – 19,422
  • 2001 – 19,124
  • 2002 – 18,961

2003 to 2006

  • 2003 – 18,759
  • 2004 – 18,611
  • 2005 – 18,327
  • 2006 – 18,029
  • 2007 – 18,000(June)
  • 2009 – 17,533
Source as of 1998: Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen

1 29 October
2 31 August

Politics edit

Mayors edit

The following chart shows the mayors and the periods of office.

Name Period of office; note
Maximilian Kretschmar 14. February 1889 – 1913
Arthur Hoffmann 1913–1934;
since 1924 First mayor
Franz Pillmayer (NSDAP) 1934–1939
Paul Geipel 1940–1945
Max Ziegler May–June 1945;
temporary
Hermann Graf June- August 1945;
temporary
Friedrich Lange August 1945-January 1946
Alfred Franz February 1946-September 1946
(Dr.) Hennig September–November 1946
Johannes Heinz December 1946-October 1949
Name Period of office; note
Otto Schmutzler November 1949-January 1950
Max Ebert February–December 1950
Felix Unger December 1950 – 1952
Kurt Müller 1952–1954
Otto Stange 1954–1956
Emil Schuster 1956–1970
Gotthold Scheinpflug 1970–1988
Horst Uhlig 1988-20 June 1990
Emanuel Klan (CDU) 1990-31 August 1999
Heinrich Wetter 31 December 1998 – 31 October 1999;
official of the district councilor
Heinrich Kohl (CDU) since 1 November 1999

Town council edit

  • CDU/FDP: 7 members
  • FBA/SPD: 5 members
  • PDS: 5 members
  • FWA: 3 members
  • LdU: 2 members

Economy and infrastructure edit

The town has a station at the junction of the Zwickau–Schwarzenberg line and the Chemnitz–Adorf line. It is served by Regionalbahn trains, operated by Erzgebirgsbahn (a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn) between Zwickau and Johanngeorgenstadt and by Tram-trains, operated by City-Bahn Chemnitz between Aue and Burgstädt.

Coat of arms edit

The town's arms show two wooden bridges, one over the other, in gold on blue over a wavy silver watery surface, each bridge with two little flags on the balustrade flying left.

Famous people edit

Honorary citizens edit

  • Ernst Papst (b. 1843), factory owner, founder of the public gymnastic club and the volunteer fire brigade
  • Fürst Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), Imperial Chancellor, honorary citizen since 1 April 1895
  • Gustav Hiltmann (1850–1931) joint owner of the Hiltmann & Lorenz (HILO) factory with great dedication to his homeland, town councillor honorary citizen since 1920
  • Emil Teubner (1877–1958), woodcarver and sculptor
  • Peter Koch, company director of Nickelhütte Aue GmbH (nickelworks)
  • Alexander Bauer, former partner in the Curt Bauer KG factory

Sons and daughters of the town edit

  • Melchior Lotter (1470–1549), book printer and publisher
  • Kurt Teubner (1903–1990), painter and graphic artist
  • Ernst Hecker (1907–1983), painter, lithographer and impressionist
  • Dietmar Vettermann (b. 1957), chief mayor of the city of Zwickau
  • Thomas Colditz (b. 1957), CDU politician, member of the Saxony Landtag
  • Max Poepel (1896–1966), town councillor and, from 1940 to early 1945, Deputy Lord Mayor. Prevented bridges being blown during US advance in World War II.

Other celebrities edit

 
Clemens Winkler around 1875
  • Ernst August Geitner (1783–1852), chemist, physician, botanist and inventor of German silver, founded Auerhammer German silver works in 1829, forerunner of today's Auerhammer Metallwerk GmbH thereby laying the groundwork for the town's development into a centre for German silver cutlery manufacture.
  • Clemens Winkler (1838–1904), German chemist, discoverer of the chemical element germanium, spent his youth in the constituent community of Niederpfannenstiel; Aue's Gymnasium is named for him.

For name origin: German placename etymology

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Deutscher Wetterdienst, Normalperiode 1961-1990
  2. ^ Christine O'Keefe. "Concentration Camps".

External links edit

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Aue German pronunciation ˈʔaʊ e is a small town in Germany at the outlet of the river Schwarzwasser into the river Zwickauer Mulde in the Ore Mountains and has roughly 16 000 inhabitants It was merged into the new town Aue Bad Schlema in January 2019 Aue was the administrative seat of the former district of Aue Schwarzenberg in Saxony and is part of the Erzgebirgskreis since August 2008 It belongs to the Silberberg Town League Stadtebund Silberberg AueStadtteil of Aue Bad SchlemaJuly 2008 view of central Aue including the St Nicholas ChurchCoat of armsLocation of AueAueShow map of GermanyAueShow map of SaxonyCoordinates 50 35 17 N 12 42 2 E 50 58806 N 12 70056 E 50 58806 12 70056CountryGermanyStateSaxonyDistrictErzgebirgskreisTownAue Bad SchlemaArea Total20 94 km2 8 08 sq mi Highest elevation564 m 1 850 ft Lowest elevation320 m 1 050 ft Population 2017 12 31 Total16 012 Density760 km2 2 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes08280Dialling codes03771Vehicle registrationERZ ANA ASZ AU MAB MEK STL SZB ZPWebsitewww aue deThe mining town has been known for its copper titanium and kaolinite The town was a machine building and cutlery manufacturing centre in East German times and is now developing tourism as the Silver Road Silberstrasse runs through town The town is also known for the football club FC Erzgebirge Aue which is currently playing in the 3rd German division 3 Bundesliga Aue was until 1991 a centre of the Sowjetisch Deutsche Aktiengesellschaft Wismut Soviet German Wismut Corporation or SDAG Wismut Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighbouring communities 1 2 Climate 2 History 2 1 Population development 3 Politics 3 1 Mayors 3 2 Town council 4 Economy and infrastructure 4 1 Coat of arms 5 Famous people 5 1 Honorary citizens 5 2 Sons and daughters of the town 5 3 Other celebrities 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksGeography editNeighbouring communities edit Bordering communities are Bad Schlema Bernsbach Bockau Zschorlau the towns of Lauter Lossnitz and Schneeberg in the district of Aue Schwarzenberg as well as the town of Hartenstein in the Zwickauer Land Climate edit nbsp Climatic diagram of Aue 1 Aue s average air temperature is 8 0 C and the yearly precipitation is 790 mm nbsp Bridges over the Zwickauer MuldeHistory editThe town s first mention came in 1219 when it was named in a document as Bertoldus prepositus de Owa Owa later also Awe or Aw referred to the meadow although Aue in German actually means floodplain at the forks of the Schwarzwasser und Zwickauer Mulde where the first settlers had their homes next to the small monastery of Zelle founded in 1173 In 1479 tin and silver mining began leading to an upswing in the town s fortunes In 1526 the Auerhammer ironworks later called Eisenwerk and now a constituent community of Aue had its first documentary mention The first St Nicholas Church of which no details have been passed down was located on the former church square the Kirchplatz the present Neumarkt and must have been replaced by a new building between 1625 and 1628 On 4 August 1633 this building together with a large part of the town was destroyed in a raid by imperial troops By 1636 the church had been temporarily rebuilt In 1627 Aue was granted market rights by Elector Johann Georg I of Saxony for a yearly market on Saint Bartholomew s Day 27 August and in 1632 for a second the Katharinenmarkt on 25 November In 1635 Veit Hans Schnorr founded the first blue dye works in Saxony in Niederpfannenstiel now also a constituent community of Aue From 1711 kaolin was also delivered to Meissen for preparing porcelain Since the mid 18th century documents have referred to Aue as a town In 1897 Zelle was amalgamated with Aue and Alberoda followed in 1929 Already by 1901 the royal Amt court had taken up its function in the town One of Saxony s oldest artworks is the painting from the east wall of the little monastery which shows Emperor Friedrich I Barbarossa Mary and a bishop In the 1930s it was removed for reasons of restoration and is now found in the St Annen Kapelle near the cathedral in Freiberg A copy by H Beck is found in the Friedenskirche Aue Zelle Peace Church During World War II a subcamp of the Flossenburg concentration camp was located here 2 Like Schwarzenberg the town remained unoccupied for a while after the Second World War ended in 1945 From 1952 to 1990 Aue was part of the Bezirk Karl Marx Stadt of East Germany Until 1994 the town was the administrative seat of the district of Aue With district reform in Saxony that year Aue became the administrative seat of the newly formed district of Aue Schwarzenberg Since 1996 there has been a Silberberg Town League Stadtebund Silberberg to which besides Aue also belong Schneeberg Schwarzenberg Bad Schlema Lauter and Lossnitz In November 2006 the mayors of Aue Lossnitz Schneeberg and Bad Schlema expressed the intention of amalgamating their respective municipalities into a united town of Silberberg Population development edit Development of population figures from 1960 on 31 December 1839 to 1939 1839 1 106 1875 2 677 1880 3 523 1885 8 442 1933 25 836 1939 25 445 1946 to 1984 1946 25 567 1 1950 35 785 2 1960 31 182 1971 32 000 1981 28 914 1984 28 523 1995 to 2002 1995 19 251 1998 19 933 1999 19 707 2000 19 422 2001 19 124 2002 18 961 2003 to 2006 2003 18 759 2004 18 611 2005 18 327 2006 18 029 2007 18 000 June 2009 17 533Source as of 1998 Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen1 29 October2 31 AugustPolitics editMayors edit The following chart shows the mayors and the periods of office Name Period of office noteMaximilian Kretschmar 14 February 1889 1913Arthur Hoffmann 1913 1934 since 1924 First mayorFranz Pillmayer NSDAP 1934 1939Paul Geipel 1940 1945Max Ziegler May June 1945 temporaryHermann Graf June August 1945 temporaryFriedrich Lange August 1945 January 1946Alfred Franz February 1946 September 1946 Dr Hennig September November 1946Johannes Heinz December 1946 October 1949 Name Period of office noteOtto Schmutzler November 1949 January 1950Max Ebert February December 1950Felix Unger December 1950 1952Kurt Muller 1952 1954Otto Stange 1954 1956Emil Schuster 1956 1970Gotthold Scheinpflug 1970 1988Horst Uhlig 1988 20 June 1990Emanuel Klan CDU 1990 31 August 1999Heinrich Wetter 31 December 1998 31 October 1999 official of the district councilorHeinrich Kohl CDU since 1 November 1999Town council edit CDU FDP 7 members FBA SPD 5 members PDS 5 members FWA 3 members LdU 2 membersEconomy and infrastructure editThe town has a station at the junction of the Zwickau Schwarzenberg line and the Chemnitz Adorf line It is served by Regionalbahn trains operated by Erzgebirgsbahn a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn between Zwickau and Johanngeorgenstadt and by Tram trains operated by City Bahn Chemnitz between Aue and Burgstadt Coat of arms edit The town s arms show two wooden bridges one over the other in gold on blue over a wavy silver watery surface each bridge with two little flags on the balustrade flying left Famous people editHonorary citizens edit Ernst Papst b 1843 factory owner founder of the public gymnastic club and the volunteer fire brigade Furst Otto von Bismarck 1815 1898 Imperial Chancellor honorary citizen since 1 April 1895 Gustav Hiltmann 1850 1931 joint owner of the Hiltmann amp Lorenz HILO factory with great dedication to his homeland town councillor honorary citizen since 1920 Emil Teubner 1877 1958 woodcarver and sculptor Peter Koch company director of Nickelhutte Aue GmbH nickelworks Alexander Bauer former partner in the Curt Bauer KG factorySons and daughters of the town edit Melchior Lotter 1470 1549 book printer and publisher Kurt Teubner 1903 1990 painter and graphic artist Ernst Hecker 1907 1983 painter lithographer and impressionist Dietmar Vettermann b 1957 chief mayor of the city of Zwickau Thomas Colditz b 1957 CDU politician member of the Saxony Landtag Max Poepel 1896 1966 town councillor and from 1940 to early 1945 Deputy Lord Mayor Prevented bridges being blown during US advance in World War II Other celebrities edit nbsp Clemens Winkler around 1875Ernst August Geitner 1783 1852 chemist physician botanist and inventor of German silver founded Auerhammer German silver works in 1829 forerunner of today s Auerhammer Metallwerk GmbH thereby laying the groundwork for the town s development into a centre for German silver cutlery manufacture Clemens Winkler 1838 1904 German chemist discoverer of the chemical element germanium spent his youth in the constituent community of Niederpfannenstiel Aue s Gymnasium is named for him For name origin German placename etymologyGallery edit nbsp Altes Rathaus Nicolaikirche and Marketplace ca 1900 nbsp Former Amtsgericht in Aue nbsp Memorial for Friedrich Frobel nbsp World War II memorial at the St Nicolai cemetery nbsp Die Teppichweber The carpetweavers after a poem from Bertolt Brecht by Kujan BulakReferences edit Deutscher Wetterdienst Normalperiode 1961 1990 Christine O Keefe Concentration Camps External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aue Erzgebirgskreis Aue de town s homepage nbsp Texts on Wikisource Aue New International Encyclopedia 1905 Aue Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911 Aue Encyclopedia Americana 1920 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aue Saxony amp oldid 1181701086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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