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Buxtehude

Buxtehude (German pronunciation: [bʊkstəˈhuːdə]), officially the Hanseatic City of Buxtehude (German: Hansestadt Buxtehude, Low German: Hansestadt Buxthu (German pronunciation: [bʊkstˈhu])), is a town on the Este River in Northern Germany, belonging to the district of Stade in Lower Saxony. It is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region and attached to the city's S-Bahn rapid transit network. Buxtehude is a medium-sized town and the second largest municipality in the Stade district (Landkreis).[citation needed] It lies on the southern border of the Altes Land in close proximity to the city-state of Hamburg. To the west lie the towns of Horneburg and Stade and to the south there are a number of incorporated villages featuring mostly upscale housing; e.g., Ottensen and Apensen.

Hanseatic City of Buxtehude
Hansestadt Buxtehude
Hansestadt Buxthu
Location of Hanseatic City of Buxtehude within Stade district
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Hanseatic City of Buxtehude
Hanseatic City of Buxtehude
Coordinates: 53°28′37″N 9°42′4″E / 53.47694°N 9.70111°E / 53.47694; 9.70111Coordinates: 53°28′37″N 9°42′4″E / 53.47694°N 9.70111°E / 53.47694; 9.70111
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictStade
Subdivisions15 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2021–26) Katja Oldenburg-Schmidt[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total76.49 km2 (29.53 sq mi)
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total40,139
 • Density520/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
21614
Dialling codes04161, 04163, 04168
Vehicle registrationSTD
Websitewww.buxtehude.de

History

 
Reconstruction of the Daensen folding chair
 
The Ovelgönne bread roll (top) with reconstruction (below)

Early signs of settlements are the Daensen folding chair from a Bronze Age tumulus near Daensen and the Ovelgönne bread roll from the Pre-Roman Iron Age of Northern Europe, which was found in a loam mine in Ovelgönne.

A settlement by the Este river is first recorded in 959. The manor of "Buochstadon" was given to the Abbey of Magdeburg. Soon a wharf, "Hude", is established. In 1135 the settlement is mentioned as "Buchstadihude" in a reference to the success of trade from the quay. In 1180 the Duchy of Saxony, to which "Buchstadihude" belonged, was conquered and dissolved. Buxtehude became part of the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, newly upgraded to imperial immediacy it became one of the many successor states of the Duchy of Saxony. Nevertheless, ecclesiastically Buxtehude remained part of the Diocese of Verden until Catholicism was overthrown in the Reformation with that diocese remaining vacant since 1644. In 1197 two royal settlers founded a Benedictine monastery near the village. Owing to the fertile soil and a partial participation in the saline of Lüneburg wealth and population increased. In 1280 the prince-archbishop Giselbert of Bremen ordered the settlement to be protected by defensive walls and fortifications including 5 zwingers, 7 peels and 3 town gates. In 1328 the town hall is mentioned for the first time and the settlement is granted full town privileges, based on the law of Hamburg. By now "Buxtehude" was self-governing and rapidly growing into a centre of trade. In 1485 the immensely wealthy "Master Halepaghen", cousin and tutor of the burgomaster of Hamburg, died and donated his assets to the town for scholarships and charitable purposes. In 1542 the town council of Buxtehude adopted Lutheranism within its domain.

In the 1600s Hanseatic trade declined with the most important area of trade being in cattle. Apart from Stade, Buxtehude was the only crossing point on the Elbe river. In 1645 Buxtehude surrendered to the Swedish army and lost its independence. Trade and population decrease dramatically. In 1648 the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen was converted to the Duchy of Bremen, which was first ruled in personal union by the Swedes and from 1715 on by the Hanoverian Crown. In 1769 the monastery was demolished due to secularization.

In 1823 the Duchy was abolished and its territory became part of the Stade Region. In 1837 the link road through the town reanimates business and trade. 1845 is dominated by industrial boom with a paper factory being installed on the former cloister ground.

In 1945 the population grew to 14,000. Much living space in Hamburg was in ruins and people fled to the suburbs and surrounding towns and villages such as Buxtehude. In 1958 Buxtehude became part of the plan for the reconstruction of Hamburg after the war and thus was heavily funded by the government. Lower Saxony incorporates 9 neighbouring villages into the town in 1972 changing the structure of Buxtehude and creating a cluster of more than 30,000 inhabitants. In 1983 the old part of town was pedestrianized. In 1985 town twinning with Blagnac (France) is undertaken. In 1990 Ribnitz-Damgarten in the former German Democratic Republic became the second twin town.

Economy

Since 1881 Buxtehude has had its own railroad station on the R50 line between Hamburg and Cuxhaven. In late 2007 this line was added to the rapid transit system of the Hamburg S-Bahn by the HVV.

Since 1928 there has also been a second railroad line crossing Buxtehude, the EVB (Eisenbahn- und Verkehrsbetriebe Elbe-Weser, Zeven) between Hamburg's outermost district and Bremerhaven on the coast of the North Sea. The Este river connects the town to the important Elbe river 9.7 kilometres (6 mi) north. Earlier in history this connection was used to ship goods into the small harbour, which still exists but has become less accessible due to town developments and aggradation.

A major highway, scheduled for completion in 2012, is to connect the town to Hamburg.[needs update]

In April 2019 the unemployment rate in Buxtehude was 3.8%.[3]

Companies

 
Airbus site at Buxtehude

Several major companies have production sites or headquarters in Buxtehude:

  • Airbus S.A.S, the commercial aircraft manufacturer
  • Unilever, an Anglo-Dutch company in the personal care and food sector.
  • KID-Systeme GmbH, a Buxtehude-based supplier for aeroplane cabin electronics
  • INTERPANE, a German manufacturer of insulation glass
  • Harros Krämerladen, a large German supermarket corporation
  • Pioneer Hi-Bred, a subdivision of the US-based chemical producer DuPont, developer and exporter of seeds
  • Nord Kalksandsteinwerke, a German producer of lime sand bricks and other building material
  • Niederelbe Schifffahrtsgesselleschaft (NSB), German container shipping companies
  • implantcast GmbH, German manufacturer of orthopaedic implants, such as artificial hips and knees

Culture

Buxtehude is sometimes called the "Fairytale Capital of the World," an epithet that it shares with Kassel. The tale of "The Hare and the Hedgehog" by the Brothers Grimm is set in this town. Furthermore, the name is used in numerous German tales. And thus some people claim that the town of Buxtehude does not actually exist. The German saying "nach Buxtehude jagen" (literally, "to chase somebody off to Buxtehude") means to exile someone to a far-away place.

Museums

The Museum of Regional History and Art is located here.

Local dialects

German and Low Saxon, which is rarely spoken now but can be still heard spoken by older people. Also one of the local high schools Halepaghen-Schule holds a Low German reading contest each school year.

Tourism

Buxtehude enjoys a good reputation as a warm, visitor-friendly town preserving its cultural and regional heritage without denying the future. Besides the beautiful old part of town, the main church of Sankt Petri (St. Peter) and the Zwinger are great places to pay a visit to. The Altes Land adjacent to Buxtehude and the close Elbe river serve as great get-aways for a bicycle tour or a long hike. Buxtehude can as well be used as a hub for tours to the nearby cities of Hamburg and Bremen.

For the interested visitor, some events held every year:

Buxtehuder Pistennacht

The Pistennacht is an event where bars, restaurants and clubs in the old part of town are open all night long. A stage downtown and some individual places offer live music.

Pfingstmarkt Neukloster

The Pfingstmarkt is a fair in northern Germany along the national highway B73. It is always held on the Christian holiday of Pentecost (Pfingsten) exactly 50 days after Easter close to Buxtehude. It features 135 exhibitors with many rides including a Ferris wheel and bumper cars as well as lottery booths, snack booths and sit-down food locations. In 2004 140,000 visitors flocked to the fair compared to 10,000 in 1904 and 100,000 in the 1970s.

Altstadtfest

Like the Pistennacht, the Altstadtfest (literally, 'old town festival') is held downtown. Every year on the first weekend of June the whole old part of town turns into a party with several stages with live music. Sunday morning the town's biggest flea market is held around the Fleth. For the occasion of Altstadtfest the town is decorated in its municipal colours of blue and yellow.

Weinfest

Vinum is the motto for the annual celebration of wine in old town Buxtehude. For one weekend the town dedicates itself to culture of wine and many booths for wine testing and entertainment open.

Christmas market

Christmas market is held in the month of December in the Altstadt area with the highlight being mulled wine and bratwurst stalls. Various music concerts are also held at the St. Peter's square on the weekend before Christmas.[4]

Education

  • Hochschule 21 [de], a private college with a renowned architecture program.
  • Halepaghen Grammar School, local highschool. Holder of the title "School without racism, School with courage", former member in the "Quality Network for Schools" in Lower Saxony, Humanitarian School and rating highest in the county.
  • Gymnasium Süd [de] local highschool
  • Volkshochschule Buxtehude, community college.
  • Malerschule, private art school.
  • Berufsbildende Schulen Buxtehude, public secondary schools for the sectors of economics, informatics and electrotechnics.[5]

Transport

Buxtehude is served by the Hamburg S-Bahn with the stations Buxtehude and Neukloster;[6] and by the Bundesstraße 3 and Bundesstraße 73, two federal highways. It is planned to connect Buxtehude to the Autobahn 26 once construction continues.[when?]

Twin towns – sister cities

Buxtehude is twinned with:[7]

Notable people

  • Hermann Blumenthal (1903–1941), Germanist and librarian
  • Eckbert Meier (born 19??), bodybuilding champion and soldier
  • Alexander Nouri (born 1979), footballer and coach
  • Michael Stolle (born 1974), athlete and Olympic athlete
  • Stefan Studer (born 1964), footballer and functionary
  • Nils Winter (born 1977), long jumper

Associated with Buxtehude

  • Nicolaus Rohlfs (1695–1750), mathematician and astronomer, from 1731 writing and teaching arithmetic at the public Latin school in Buxtehude
  • Heinrich Brüning (1836–1920), 1864–1871 mayor of Buxtehude
  • Arnold Lyongrün (1871–1935), academic painter, teacher at the Staatliche Kunstgewerbeschule Hamburg, temporarily living in Buxtehude
  • Wilhelm Beiglböck (1905–1963), in the Doctors' trial convicted physician, from 1952 chief physician of the internal department of the hospital in Buxtehude, died here
  • Jürgen Kurbjuhn (1940–2014), footballer, died here
  • Stefanie Melbeck (born 1977), handball player

References

  1. ^ "Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen vom 12. September 2021" (PDF). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen. 13 October 2021.
  2. ^ "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes, Stand 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 January 2018.
  4. ^ IDL Software GmbH, Darmstadt. . Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2008.
  5. ^ "bbs-buxtehude.de".
  6. ^ (PDF), Hamburger Verkehrsverbund, 14 December 2008, archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2009, retrieved 26 March 2009
  7. ^ "Partnerstädte". buxtehude.de (in German). Buxtehude. Retrieved 10 February 2021.

External links

  • Official website   (in German)

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GermanyHanseatic City of BuxtehudeShow map of Lower SaxonyCoordinates 53 28 37 N 9 42 4 E 53 47694 N 9 70111 E 53 47694 9 70111 Coordinates 53 28 37 N 9 42 4 E 53 47694 N 9 70111 E 53 47694 9 70111CountryGermanyStateLower SaxonyDistrictStadeSubdivisions15 districtsGovernment Mayor 2021 26 Katja Oldenburg Schmidt 1 Ind Area Total76 49 km2 29 53 sq mi Elevation5 m 16 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total40 139 Density520 km2 1 400 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes21614Dialling codes04161 04163 04168Vehicle registrationSTDWebsitewww wbr buxtehude wbr de Contents 1 History 2 Economy 2 1 Companies 3 Culture 3 1 Museums 3 2 Local dialects 3 3 Tourism 4 Education 5 Transport 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 7 1 Associated with Buxtehude 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Reconstruction of the Daensen folding chair The Ovelgonne bread roll top with reconstruction below Early signs of settlements are the Daensen folding chair from a Bronze Age tumulus near Daensen and the Ovelgonne bread roll from the Pre Roman Iron Age of Northern Europe which was found in a loam mine in Ovelgonne A settlement by the Este river is first recorded in 959 The manor of Buochstadon was given to the Abbey of Magdeburg Soon a wharf Hude is established In 1135 the settlement is mentioned as Buchstadihude in a reference to the success of trade from the quay In 1180 the Duchy of Saxony to which Buchstadihude belonged was conquered and dissolved Buxtehude became part of the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen newly upgraded to imperial immediacy it became one of the many successor states of the Duchy of Saxony Nevertheless ecclesiastically Buxtehude remained part of the Diocese of Verden until Catholicism was overthrown in the Reformation with that diocese remaining vacant since 1644 In 1197 two royal settlers founded a Benedictine monastery near the village Owing to the fertile soil and a partial participation in the saline of Luneburg wealth and population increased In 1280 the prince archbishop Giselbert of Bremen ordered the settlement to be protected by defensive walls and fortifications including 5 zwingers 7 peels and 3 town gates In 1328 the town hall is mentioned for the first time and the settlement is granted full town privileges based on the law of Hamburg By now Buxtehude was self governing and rapidly growing into a centre of trade In 1485 the immensely wealthy Master Halepaghen cousin and tutor of the burgomaster of Hamburg died and donated his assets to the town for scholarships and charitable purposes In 1542 the town council of Buxtehude adopted Lutheranism within its domain In the 1600s Hanseatic trade declined with the most important area of trade being in cattle Apart from Stade Buxtehude was the only crossing point on the Elbe river In 1645 Buxtehude surrendered to the Swedish army and lost its independence Trade and population decrease dramatically In 1648 the Prince Archbishopric of Bremen was converted to the Duchy of Bremen which was first ruled in personal union by the Swedes and from 1715 on by the Hanoverian Crown In 1769 the monastery was demolished due to secularization In 1823 the Duchy was abolished and its territory became part of the Stade Region In 1837 the link road through the town reanimates business and trade 1845 is dominated by industrial boom with a paper factory being installed on the former cloister ground In 1945 the population grew to 14 000 Much living space in Hamburg was in ruins and people fled to the suburbs and surrounding towns and villages such as Buxtehude In 1958 Buxtehude became part of the plan for the reconstruction of Hamburg after the war and thus was heavily funded by the government Lower Saxony incorporates 9 neighbouring villages into the town in 1972 changing the structure of Buxtehude and creating a cluster of more than 30 000 inhabitants In 1983 the old part of town was pedestrianized In 1985 town twinning with Blagnac France is undertaken In 1990 Ribnitz Damgarten in the former German Democratic Republic became the second twin town Economy EditSince 1881 Buxtehude has had its own railroad station on the R50 line between Hamburg and Cuxhaven In late 2007 this line was added to the rapid transit system of the Hamburg S Bahn by the HVV Since 1928 there has also been a second railroad line crossing Buxtehude the EVB Eisenbahn und Verkehrsbetriebe Elbe Weser Zeven between Hamburg s outermost district and Bremerhaven on the coast of the North Sea The Este river connects the town to the important Elbe river 9 7 kilometres 6 mi north Earlier in history this connection was used to ship goods into the small harbour which still exists but has become less accessible due to town developments and aggradation A major highway scheduled for completion in 2012 is to connect the town to Hamburg needs update In April 2019 the unemployment rate in Buxtehude was 3 8 3 Companies Edit Airbus site at Buxtehude Several major companies have production sites or headquarters in Buxtehude Airbus S A S the commercial aircraft manufacturer Unilever an Anglo Dutch company in the personal care and food sector KID Systeme GmbH a Buxtehude based supplier for aeroplane cabin electronics INTERPANE a German manufacturer of insulation glass Harros Kramerladen a large German supermarket corporation Pioneer Hi Bred a subdivision of the US based chemical producer DuPont developer and exporter of seeds Nord Kalksandsteinwerke a German producer of lime sand bricks and other building material Niederelbe Schifffahrtsgesselleschaft NSB German container shipping companies implantcast GmbH German manufacturer of orthopaedic implants such as artificial hips and kneesCulture EditBuxtehude is sometimes called the Fairytale Capital of the World an epithet that it shares with Kassel The tale of The Hare and the Hedgehog by the Brothers Grimm is set in this town Furthermore the name is used in numerous German tales And thus some people claim that the town of Buxtehude does not actually exist The German saying nach Buxtehude jagen literally to chase somebody off to Buxtehude means to exile someone to a far away place Museums Edit The Museum of Regional History and Art is located here Local dialects Edit German and Low Saxon which is rarely spoken now but can be still heard spoken by older people Also one of the local high schools Halepaghen Schule holds a Low German reading contest each school year Tourism Edit Buxtehude enjoys a good reputation as a warm visitor friendly town preserving its cultural and regional heritage without denying the future Besides the beautiful old part of town the main church of Sankt Petri St Peter and the Zwinger are great places to pay a visit to The Altes Land adjacent to Buxtehude and the close Elbe river serve as great get aways for a bicycle tour or a long hike Buxtehude can as well be used as a hub for tours to the nearby cities of Hamburg and Bremen For the interested visitor some events held every year Buxtehuder PistennachtThe Pistennacht is an event where bars restaurants and clubs in the old part of town are open all night long A stage downtown and some individual places offer live music Pfingstmarkt NeuklosterThe Pfingstmarkt is a fair in northern Germany along the national highway B73 It is always held on the Christian holiday of Pentecost Pfingsten exactly 50 days after Easter close to Buxtehude It features 135 exhibitors with many rides including a Ferris wheel and bumper cars as well as lottery booths snack booths and sit down food locations In 2004 140 000 visitors flocked to the fair compared to 10 000 in 1904 and 100 000 in the 1970s AltstadtfestLike the Pistennacht the Altstadtfest literally old town festival is held downtown Every year on the first weekend of June the whole old part of town turns into a party with several stages with live music Sunday morning the town s biggest flea market is held around the Fleth For the occasion of Altstadtfest the town is decorated in its municipal colours of blue and yellow WeinfestVinum is the motto for the annual celebration of wine in old town Buxtehude For one weekend the town dedicates itself to culture of wine and many booths for wine testing and entertainment open Christmas marketChristmas market is held in the month of December in the Altstadt area with the highlight being mulled wine and bratwurst stalls Various music concerts are also held at the St Peter s square on the weekend before Christmas 4 Education EditHochschule 21 de a private college with a renowned architecture program Halepaghen Grammar School local highschool Holder of the title School without racism School with courage former member in the Quality Network for Schools in Lower Saxony Humanitarian School and rating highest in the county Gymnasium Sud de local highschool Volkshochschule Buxtehude community college Malerschule private art school Berufsbildende Schulen Buxtehude public secondary schools for the sectors of economics informatics and electrotechnics 5 Transport EditBuxtehude is served by the Hamburg S Bahn with the stations Buxtehude and Neukloster 6 and by the Bundesstrasse 3 and Bundesstrasse 73 two federal highways It is planned to connect Buxtehude to the Autobahn 26 once construction continues when Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Buxtehude is twinned with 7 Blagnac France 1985 Ribnitz Damgarten Germany 1990 Notable people EditThis article s list of residents may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are residents or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations February 2021 Hermann Blumenthal 1903 1941 Germanist and librarian Eckbert Meier born 19 bodybuilding champion and soldier Alexander Nouri born 1979 footballer and coach Michael Stolle born 1974 athlete and Olympic athlete Stefan Studer born 1964 footballer and functionary Nils Winter born 1977 long jumperAssociated with Buxtehude Edit Nicolaus Rohlfs 1695 1750 mathematician and astronomer from 1731 writing and teaching arithmetic at the public Latin school in Buxtehude Heinrich Bruning 1836 1920 1864 1871 mayor of Buxtehude Arnold Lyongrun 1871 1935 academic painter teacher at the Staatliche Kunstgewerbeschule Hamburg temporarily living in Buxtehude Wilhelm Beiglbock 1905 1963 in the Doctors trial convicted physician from 1952 chief physician of the internal department of the hospital in Buxtehude died here Jurgen Kurbjuhn 1940 2014 footballer died here Stefanie Melbeck born 1977 handball playerReferences Edit Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen vom 12 September 2021 PDF Landesamt fur Statistik Niedersachsen 13 October 2021 LSN Online Regionaldatenbank Tabelle A100001G Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Stand 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesamt fur Statistik Niedersachsen Regionale Nachrichten Archived from the original on 17 January 2018 IDL Software GmbH Darmstadt Christmas Market Buxtehude Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 11 December 2008 bbs buxtehude de Rapid Transit Regional Rail PDF Hamburger Verkehrsverbund 14 December 2008 archived from the original PDF on 17 January 2009 retrieved 26 March 2009 Partnerstadte buxtehude de in German Buxtehude Retrieved 10 February 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buxtehude Official website in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buxtehude amp oldid 1112988468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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