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Sinzig

Sinzig is a town in the district of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the river Rhine, about 5 km south-east of Remagen and 25 km south-east of Bonn, and it has approximately 20,000 inhabitants (2004).

Sinzig
Sinzig Castle
Location of Sinzig within Ahrweiler district
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Sinzig
Sinzig
Coordinates: 50°32′43″N 7°15′07″E / 50.54528°N 7.25194°E / 50.54528; 7.25194
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictAhrweiler
Government
 • Mayor (2017–25) Andreas Geron[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total41.02 km2 (15.84 sq mi)
Elevation
90 m (300 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total17,414
 • Density420/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
53489
Dialling codes02642, 02636 (Ortsteil Franken)
Vehicle registrationAW
Websitewww.sinzig.de
Church of St. Peter
Jewish cemetery
Protestant church
Bad Bodendorf War Cemetery

History edit

Sinzig received its first official recognition in 762 A.D. On 10 July that year, King Pippin the Younger, the father of Charlemagne, presented a certificate of his decree in the Palace of Sinzig (Sentiaco Palacio), officially recognizing the town as "Sentiacum."

Abraham of Augsburg; a convert to Judaism, along with 61 other Jews, were slain in a pogrom in Sinzig in 1265.[3]

Sinzig first received its rights as a town on 9 October 1267.

Because of the influence Emperor Frederick Barbarossa had on the town, it is nicknamed a "Barbarossa town". Ivan Turgenev immortalized the town in his 1857 novella Asya.

Twice, the medieval town, which since 1300 has been protected by a massive wall, was almost entirely destroyed by fires, one in 1583 and another in 1758. Little of the wall now remains, as industrialization and urban development led to its nearly complete loss at the end of the 19th century. After World War II, Sinzig experienced a population explosion and soon evolved into an industrial town.

With the district reform of 1969, Bad-Bodendorf, Franken, Koisdorf, Löhndorf, and Westum became provinces of Sinzig. Today, Sinzig, together with the town of Remagen, have developed a modern consumer centre, with multiple schools and shopping centres.

Sightseeing edit

There is no point in the "Golden Mile" where the defining icon of Sinzig, the parish church of Saint Peter, cannot be seen. The late Roman Basilica is one of the most meaningful pieces of Roman architecture and on to the United Nations' list of "World Culture Heritage" artifacts.

The Sinziger Schloss (Sinzig Castle) was built in the period of the Rhine Romantic. Between 1854 and 1858, a businessman, Gustav Bunge of Cologne, ordered the erection of a summer villa in Sinzig in the style of a neo-gothic palace. Surrounding the palace is a garden, constructed in the style of a Romantic park. The castle has since then become a museum.

Also worth seeing:

  • Zehnthof
  • remains of the Medieval town wall
  • "Ahrmündung" Nature centre

Municipal subdivisions edit

  • Sinzig
  • Sinzig-Bad Bodendorf
  • Sinzig-Westum
  • Sinzig-Löhndorf (1997 Champion of the "Beautify our Town" Contest)
  • Sinzig-Franken
  • Sinzig-Koisdorf

Town song edit

 
In 1945 it hosted one of the Allied Rheinwiesenlager
Heimattreue (Faith in the Homeland)
Draußen im Lande ein Mädel ich fand,
mit hellblondem Haar und feinzarter Hand
und sie hat Augen so klar wie der Wein:
sag Mädel die Heimat, sag bist du vom Rhein!
sag Mädel die Heimat sag bist du vom Rhein!
Refrain:
Wo die Ahr zum Rhein hinfließt,
heilend Wasser der Erd entsprießt,
wo Mädchenaugen sind so blau,
mitten in der goldnen Au.
An dies Städtchen denk ich gern,
bin ich denn auch noch so fern,
an dich denk ich immer dar,
Sinzig Rhein und Ahr.
 
Statue of Frederick I Barbarossa
Ferne am Strande des weiten Meeres,
steht eine Frau, schwer ist ihr ums Herz.
Und sie singt leis` in die Wolken hinein:
Grüßt mir die Heimat, mein Städtchen am Rhein!
Grüßt mir die Heimat, mein Städtchen am Rhein!
(Refrain)
Schon Barbarossa hat Sinzig erkannt,
als eines der schönsten Städtchen im Land.
Und er befahl seinem Kaisertross:
Wir rasten in Sinzig und wohnen im Schloss!
Wir rasten in Sinzig und wohnen im Schloss!
(Refrain)

Born in Sinzig edit

Connected to Sinzig edit

 
Peter Joseph Lenné around 1850
  • Peter Joseph Lenné (1789-1866), garden artist and landscape architect, designed the "Schlosspark" in 1858-1866 and the "Zehnthof" in 1864
  • Peter Bares (1936-2014), organist, composer for church music, 1960-1985 church musician in Sinzig
  • Rudi Altig (1937-2016), professional cyclist, lived in Sinzig - Koisdorf
  • Eveline Lemke (born 1964), politician (Alliance 90/The Greens), Member of the Landtag, former minister
  • Klaus Badelt (born 1967), German composer for television and film music, lived in Bad Bodendorf (Sinzig) during his childhood and youth.

References edit

  1. ^ Wahlen der Bürgermeister der verbandsfreien Gemeinden, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 30 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2021, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2022.
  3. ^ "Die Synagoge in Sinzig (Kreis Ahrweiler)".

External links edit

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Sinzig is a town in the district of Ahrweiler in Rhineland Palatinate Germany It is situated on the river Rhine about 5 km south east of Remagen and 25 km south east of Bonn and it has approximately 20 000 inhabitants 2004 SinzigTownSinzig CastleFlagCoat of armsLocation of Sinzig within Ahrweiler districtSinzigShow map of GermanySinzigShow map of Rhineland PalatinateCoordinates 50 32 43 N 7 15 07 E 50 54528 N 7 25194 E 50 54528 7 25194CountryGermanyStateRhineland PalatinateDistrictAhrweilerGovernment Mayor 2017 25 Andreas Geron 1 Ind Area Total41 02 km2 15 84 sq mi Elevation90 m 300 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total17 414 Density420 km2 1 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes53489Dialling codes02642 02636 Ortsteil Franken Vehicle registrationAWWebsitewww sinzig deChurch of St PeterJewish cemeteryProtestant churchBad Bodendorf War Cemetery Contents 1 History 2 Sightseeing 3 Municipal subdivisions 4 Town song 5 Born in Sinzig 6 Connected to Sinzig 7 References 8 External linksHistory editSinzig received its first official recognition in 762 A D On 10 July that year King Pippin the Younger the father of Charlemagne presented a certificate of his decree in the Palace of Sinzig Sentiaco Palacio officially recognizing the town as Sentiacum Abraham of Augsburg a convert to Judaism along with 61 other Jews were slain in a pogrom in Sinzig in 1265 3 Sinzig first received its rights as a town on 9 October 1267 Because of the influence Emperor Frederick Barbarossa had on the town it is nicknamed a Barbarossa town Ivan Turgenev immortalized the town in his 1857 novella Asya Twice the medieval town which since 1300 has been protected by a massive wall was almost entirely destroyed by fires one in 1583 and another in 1758 Little of the wall now remains as industrialization and urban development led to its nearly complete loss at the end of the 19th century After World War II Sinzig experienced a population explosion and soon evolved into an industrial town With the district reform of 1969 Bad Bodendorf Franken Koisdorf Lohndorf and Westum became provinces of Sinzig Today Sinzig together with the town of Remagen have developed a modern consumer centre with multiple schools and shopping centres Sightseeing editThere is no point in the Golden Mile where the defining icon of Sinzig the parish church of Saint Peter cannot be seen The late Roman Basilica is one of the most meaningful pieces of Roman architecture and on to the United Nations list of World Culture Heritage artifacts The Sinziger Schloss Sinzig Castle was built in the period of the Rhine Romantic Between 1854 and 1858 a businessman Gustav Bunge of Cologne ordered the erection of a summer villa in Sinzig in the style of a neo gothic palace Surrounding the palace is a garden constructed in the style of a Romantic park The castle has since then become a museum Also worth seeing Zehnthof remains of the Medieval town wall Ahrmundung Nature centreMunicipal subdivisions editSinzig Sinzig Bad Bodendorf Sinzig Westum Sinzig Lohndorf 1997 Champion of the Beautify our Town Contest Sinzig Franken Sinzig KoisdorfTown song edit nbsp In 1945 it hosted one of the Allied RheinwiesenlagerHeimattreue Faith in the Homeland Draussen im Lande ein Madel ich fand mit hellblondem Haar und feinzarter Hand und sie hat Augen so klar wie der Wein sag Madel die Heimat sag bist du vom Rhein sag Madel die Heimat sag bist du vom Rhein Refrain Wo die Ahr zum Rhein hinfliesst heilend Wasser der Erd entspriesst wo Madchenaugen sind so blau mitten in der goldnen Au An dies Stadtchen denk ich gern bin ich denn auch noch so fern an dich denk ich immer dar Sinzig Rhein und Ahr nbsp Statue of Frederick I BarbarossaFerne am Strande des weiten Meeres steht eine Frau schwer ist ihr ums Herz Und sie singt leis in die Wolken hinein Grusst mir die Heimat mein Stadtchen am Rhein Grusst mir die Heimat mein Stadtchen am Rhein Refrain Schon Barbarossa hat Sinzig erkannt als eines der schonsten Stadtchen im Land Und er befahl seinem Kaisertross Wir rasten in Sinzig und wohnen im Schloss Wir rasten in Sinzig und wohnen im Schloss Refrain Born in Sinzig editInge Helten born 1950 athlete sprinter Gunter Ruch 1956 2010 writerConnected to Sinzig edit nbsp Peter Joseph Lenne around 1850Peter Joseph Lenne 1789 1866 garden artist and landscape architect designed the Schlosspark in 1858 1866 and the Zehnthof in 1864 Peter Bares 1936 2014 organist composer for church music 1960 1985 church musician in Sinzig Rudi Altig 1937 2016 professional cyclist lived in Sinzig Koisdorf Eveline Lemke born 1964 politician Alliance 90 The Greens Member of the Landtag former minister Klaus Badelt born 1967 German composer for television and film music lived in Bad Bodendorf Sinzig during his childhood and youth References edit Wahlen der Burgermeister der verbandsfreien Gemeinden Landeswahlleiter Rheinland Pfalz accessed 30 July 2021 Bevolkerungsstand 2021 Kreise Gemeinden Verbandsgemeinden in German Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz 2022 Die Synagoge in Sinzig Kreis Ahrweiler External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sinzig http www sinzig de http www aktiplan sinzig de http www sinzig loehndorf de http museum sinzig de http www sinziger turmblaeser de http www sinzig org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sinzig amp oldid 1176753057, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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