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Clausthal-Zellerfeld

Clausthal-Zellerfeld is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located in the southwestern part of the Harz mountains. Its population is approximately 15,000. The town hosts the Clausthal University of Technology. The health resort is located in the Upper Harz at an altitude between 390 and 821 m above sea level.

Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Church in 2005
Location of Clausthal-Zellerfeld within Goslar district
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Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Coordinates: 51°48′18″N 10°20′08″E / 51.80500°N 10.33556°E / 51.80500; 10.33556
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictGoslar
Subdivisions4 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2021–26) Petra Emmerich-Kopatsch[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total43.71 km2 (16.88 sq mi)
Elevation
560 m (1,840 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total14,804
 • Density340/km2 (880/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
38678
Dialling codes05323
Vehicle registrationGS, BRL, CLZ
Websitewww.clausthal-zellerfeld.de

Geography edit

Clausthal-Zellerfeld is located on the Upper Harz Plateau. The surrounding area is less mountainous compared to most of the Harz. As a result, the adjacent area is less wooded and there is more pasture land. Scattered in and around Clausthal-Zellerfeld are numerous dams and streams belonging to the Upper Harz Water Regale.

The depression between Clausthal and Zellerfeld marks a natural "borderline".

Southwest extends the "Small Clausthal valley".

City districts edit

History edit

Clausthal-Zellerfeld originally consisted of two towns which were merged in 1924 to form an administrative unit. Clausthal is well known for the old Clausthal University of Technology and its magnificent buildings, while Zellerfeld is a typical tourist resort for hikers and winter sportsmen. Clausthal-Zellerfeld is the largest town in the area that is situated in the mountains rather than on the edge.

Mining in the area began in the 16th century. Modern wire rope was invented to service the iron mines in the 1830s by the German mining engineer Wilhelm Albert in the years between 1831 and 1834 for use in mining in the Harz Mountains in Clausthal. It was quickly accepted because it proved superior to ropes made of hemp or to metal chains, such as had been used before and soon found its way into diverse applications, including most notably, suspension bridges. The Innerste Valley Railway was inaugurated in 1877 and extended to Altenau in 1914. The large station building and 70 other buildings in the town were destroyed in an air raid on 7 October 1944.[3] 92 people lost their lives.

Mining activity halted in 1930 because the ore deposits were exhausted. Today, there are large remains of mines in the surrounding Harz region, some of which are now museums. The railway line was closed in 1976. The former railway station, which was rebuilt from 1961–1963 after being destroyed in 1944, houses the tourist information and the municipal library today.

The Clausthal University of Technology was established in 1775 for the education of mining engineers. Today, it is a technical university for teaching engineering, natural science (especially chemistry, materials science and physics) and business studies.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
182111,757—    
184814,739+25.4%
187114,080−4.5%
188513,917−1.2%
190513,758−1.1%
192512,973−5.7%
193311,855−8.6%
193911,788−0.6%
194615,786+33.9%
195017,643+11.8%
195615,585−11.7%
196115,849+1.7%
196816,468+3.9%
197015,714−4.6%
197516,690+6.2%
198016,270−2.5%
198516,250−0.1%
199017,061+5.0%
199516,703−2.1%
200015,413−7.7%
200515,075−2.2%
201014,579−3.3%
201112,798−12.2%
201212,772−0.2%
201312,923+1.2%
 
Former railway station

Politics edit

Town council edit

2006 local elections:

  • SPD: 19 seats
  • CDU: 9 seats
  • FDP: 3 seats
  • UWG: 2 seats (independent electors community)

Culture and sights edit

 
Dietzel House dating from 1674, which now also houses the tourist information office
  • Oberharzer Wasserwirschaft (Upper Harz Water Management)

Museums edit

Buildings edit

  • Plants of Upper Harz Water Regale
  • Market Church in Clausthal, the largest wooden church in Germany with 2,200 seats, built 1639-42. Tower dating from 1637.
  • Old pharmacy Bergapotheke in Zellerfeld, built in 1674, with wood carvings
  • Protestant Salvator Church in Zellerfeld, built 1674-83
  • Clausthal mint (1617–1849)
  • Oberbergamt building in Clausthal, built 1726-30
  • Dietzel House in Zellerfeld, dating from 1674
  • Former railway station, destroyed 1944 and rebuilt 1961-63
  • House where Robert Koch was born

Infrastructure edit

The retail trade is mainly located in the main center around Adolph-Roemer-Straße in the Clausthal district. Small-scale retail can be found in the side center in the Zellerfeld district. At the beginning of 2000, an area at the former Ostbahnhof was designated as a special location for large-scale retail. Further supermarkets can be found at the northern exit of Zellerfeld. Overall, the retail trade in the former mountain town is not very well developed and is now suffering from the general decline in shops.

The development of the Clausthal University of Technology is of great importance for the mining town of Clausthal-Zellerfeld, as it increases the attractiveness and attraction of the location for innovative investments. The development of the TU Clausthal and the cooperation between local companies and science is a decisive advantage for the business location.

In addition to the usual craft businesses, there is a relatively large window factory as well as several companies spun off from the Clausthal University of Technology or CUTEC, which specialize primarily in particle measurement technology in testing technology.

Tourism is another important branch of the economy in Clausthal-Zellerfeld, but above all in its districts Altenau, Buntenbock, Schulenberg and Wildemann.

Traffic edit

From 1877 to 1976, Innerstetalbahn trains ran from the station to Altenau and Langelsheim . Today the public transport is served by several bus lines, u. a. to Goslar, Osterode am Harz, Altenau and Sankt Andreasberg.

Public facilities edit

  • State Office for Mining, Energy and Geology with the Lower Saxony Mountain Archive
  • CUTEC, Clausthal Environmental Technology Research Center
  • State Construction Management South Lower Saxony
  • Local fire brigades in the districts Altenau, Clausthal- Zellerfeld, Buntenbock, Schulenberg and Wildemann

Education edit

In addition to the primary and secondary school facilities, Clausthal-Zellerfeld also houses the School of Economics and Technology and the Clausthal University of Technology . The facilities of the TU are concentrated on the Feldgraben area campus as well as distributed in the Clausthal city area and on the Tannenhöhe.

Primary school:

  • Clausthal primary school
  • Wildemann primary school
  • Elementary school Zellerfeld

Further Training

  • Gymnasium Robert Koch School (open all-day school)
  • Clausthal-Zellerfeld secondary and secondary school

Persons edit

People from Clausthal-Zellerfeld edit

 
House where Robert Koch was born
 
Robert Koch

Notable people associated with Clausthal-Zellerfeld edit

 
Arnold Sommerfeld 1897

International relations edit

Twin towns – Sister cities edit

Clausthal-Zellerfeld is twinned with:

Gallery edit

References edit

  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. ^ Evert Heusinkveld. Die Innerstetalbahn Langelsheim - Altenau, p. 11. Nordhorn 2007
  4. ^ . Ville de L'Aigle. Archived from the original on 2013-08-01. Retrieved 2013-07-20.

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translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Clausthal Zellerfeld see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Clausthal Zellerfeld to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Clausthal Zellerfeld is a town in Lower Saxony Germany It is located in the southwestern part of the Harz mountains Its population is approximately 15 000 The town hosts the Clausthal University of Technology The health resort is located in the Upper Harz at an altitude between 390 and 821 m above sea level Clausthal ZellerfeldTownChurch in 2005Coat of armsLocation of Clausthal Zellerfeld within Goslar districtClausthal ZellerfeldShow map of GermanyClausthal ZellerfeldShow map of Lower SaxonyCoordinates 51 48 18 N 10 20 08 E 51 80500 N 10 33556 E 51 80500 10 33556CountryGermanyStateLower SaxonyDistrictGoslarSubdivisions4 districtsGovernment Mayor 2021 26 Petra Emmerich Kopatsch 1 SPD Area Total43 71 km2 16 88 sq mi Elevation560 m 1 840 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total14 804 Density340 km2 880 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes38678Dialling codes05323Vehicle registrationGS BRL CLZWebsitewww clausthal zellerfeld de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 City districts 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Town council 4 Culture and sights 4 1 Museums 4 2 Buildings 5 Infrastructure 5 1 Traffic 5 2 Public facilities 5 3 Education 6 Persons 6 1 People from Clausthal Zellerfeld 6 2 Notable people associated with Clausthal Zellerfeld 7 International relations 7 1 Twin towns Sister cities 8 Gallery 9 References 10 External linksGeography editClausthal Zellerfeld is located on the Upper Harz Plateau The surrounding area is less mountainous compared to most of the Harz As a result the adjacent area is less wooded and there is more pasture land Scattered in and around Clausthal Zellerfeld are numerous dams and streams belonging to the Upper Harz Water Regale The depression between Clausthal and Zellerfeld marks a natural borderline Southwest extends the Small Clausthal valley City districts edit Altenau Schulenberg im Oberharz since 2015 Buntenbock since 1972 Clausthal Zellerfeld Wildemann since 2015 History editClausthal Zellerfeld originally consisted of two towns which were merged in 1924 to form an administrative unit Clausthal is well known for the old Clausthal University of Technology and its magnificent buildings while Zellerfeld is a typical tourist resort for hikers and winter sportsmen Clausthal Zellerfeld is the largest town in the area that is situated in the mountains rather than on the edge Mining in the area began in the 16th century Modern wire rope was invented to service the iron mines in the 1830s by the German mining engineer Wilhelm Albert in the years between 1831 and 1834 for use in mining in the Harz Mountains in Clausthal It was quickly accepted because it proved superior to ropes made of hemp or to metal chains such as had been used before and soon found its way into diverse applications including most notably suspension bridges The Innerste Valley Railway was inaugurated in 1877 and extended to Altenau in 1914 The large station building and 70 other buildings in the town were destroyed in an air raid on 7 October 1944 3 92 people lost their lives Mining activity halted in 1930 because the ore deposits were exhausted Today there are large remains of mines in the surrounding Harz region some of which are now museums The railway line was closed in 1976 The former railway station which was rebuilt from 1961 1963 after being destroyed in 1944 houses the tourist information and the municipal library today The Clausthal University of Technology was established in 1775 for the education of mining engineers Today it is a technical university for teaching engineering natural science especially chemistry materials science and physics and business studies Historical populationYearPop 182111 757 184814 739 25 4 187114 080 4 5 188513 917 1 2 190513 758 1 1 192512 973 5 7 193311 855 8 6 193911 788 0 6 194615 786 33 9 195017 643 11 8 195615 585 11 7 196115 849 1 7 196816 468 3 9 197015 714 4 6 197516 690 6 2 198016 270 2 5 198516 250 0 1 199017 061 5 0 199516 703 2 1 200015 413 7 7 200515 075 2 2 201014 579 3 3 201112 798 12 2 201212 772 0 2 201312 923 1 2 nbsp Former railway stationPolitics editTown council edit 2006 local elections SPD 19 seats CDU 9 seats FDP 3 seats UWG 2 seats independent electors community Culture and sights edit nbsp Dietzel House dating from 1674 which now also houses the tourist information officeOberharzer Wasserwirschaft Upper Harz Water Management Museums edit Upper Harz Mining Museum GeoMuseum of Clausthal University of TechnologyBuildings edit Plants of Upper Harz Water Regale Market Church in Clausthal the largest wooden church in Germany with 2 200 seats built 1639 42 Tower dating from 1637 Old pharmacy Bergapotheke in Zellerfeld built in 1674 with wood carvings Protestant Salvator Church in Zellerfeld built 1674 83 Clausthal mint 1617 1849 Oberbergamt building in Clausthal built 1726 30 Dietzel House in Zellerfeld dating from 1674 Former railway station destroyed 1944 and rebuilt 1961 63 House where Robert Koch was bornInfrastructure editThe retail trade is mainly located in the main center around Adolph Roemer Strasse in the Clausthal district Small scale retail can be found in the side center in the Zellerfeld district At the beginning of 2000 an area at the former Ostbahnhof was designated as a special location for large scale retail Further supermarkets can be found at the northern exit of Zellerfeld Overall the retail trade in the former mountain town is not very well developed and is now suffering from the general decline in shops The development of the Clausthal University of Technology is of great importance for the mining town of Clausthal Zellerfeld as it increases the attractiveness and attraction of the location for innovative investments The development of the TU Clausthal and the cooperation between local companies and science is a decisive advantage for the business location In addition to the usual craft businesses there is a relatively large window factory as well as several companies spun off from the Clausthal University of Technology or CUTEC which specialize primarily in particle measurement technology in testing technology Tourism is another important branch of the economy in Clausthal Zellerfeld but above all in its districts Altenau Buntenbock Schulenberg and Wildemann Traffic edit From 1877 to 1976 Innerstetalbahn trains ran from the station to Altenau and Langelsheim Today the public transport is served by several bus lines u a to Goslar Osterode am Harz Altenau and Sankt Andreasberg Public facilities edit State Office for Mining Energy and Geology with the Lower Saxony Mountain Archive CUTEC Clausthal Environmental Technology Research Center State Construction Management South Lower Saxony Local fire brigades in the districts Altenau Clausthal Zellerfeld Buntenbock Schulenberg and WildemannEducation edit In addition to the primary and secondary school facilities Clausthal Zellerfeld also houses the School of Economics and Technology and the Clausthal University of Technology The facilities of the TU are concentrated on the Feldgraben area campus as well as distributed in the Clausthal city area and on the Tannenhohe Primary school Clausthal primary school Wildemann primary school Elementary school ZellerfeldFurther Training Gymnasium Robert Koch School open all day school Clausthal Zellerfeld secondary and secondary schoolPersons editPeople from Clausthal Zellerfeld edit nbsp House where Robert Koch was born nbsp Robert KochBernhard Christoph Breitkopf 1695 1777 printer and publisher Heinrich Halfeld 1797 1873 engineer Carl Adolf Riebeck 1821 1883 industrialist and mining entrepreneur Robert Koch 1843 1910 microbiologist Otto Erich Hartleben 1864 1905 poet and dramatist Robert Forster 1913 1984 diplomat Helmut Sander 1920 1988 mayor of Goslar Reinhard Roder born 1941 football player coach and functionary Dietrich Gronemeyer born 1952 physician Daniel Bohm born 1986 biathleteNotable people associated with Clausthal Zellerfeld edit Georg Philipp Telemann 1681 1767 composer nbsp Arnold Sommerfeld 1897Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann 1782 1859 mineralogist Wilhelm Albert 1787 1846 mining administrator and inventor Friedrich Adolph Roemer 1809 1869 geologist Arnold Sommerfeld 1868 1951 theoretical physicist Helmut Kleinicke 1907 1979 engineer at Auschwitz concentration camp who saved Jews during the HolocaustInternational relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Twin towns Sister cities edit Clausthal Zellerfeld is twinned with nbsp L Aigle France 4 Gallery edit nbsp Steel headframe of Ottiliae shaft Clausthal Zellerfeld This is the oldest still existing headframe in Germany built in 1876 nbsp Aula Academica nbsp Salvatoris church nbsp Mining Office nbsp View on MarktkircheReferences 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 Evert Heusinkveld Die Innerstetalbahn Langelsheim Altenau p 11 Nordhorn 2007 L Aigle decouverte Nos villes jumelles Ville de L Aigle Archived from the original on 2013 08 01 Retrieved 2013 07 20 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clausthal Zellerfeld nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Clausthal Zellerfeld nbsp Harz portalclausthal zellerfeld de in German Clausthal Zellerfeld at Curlie Clausthal Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clausthal Zellerfeld amp oldid 1186338437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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