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Köthen

Köthen ([ˈkøːtn̩] )[3] is a town in Germany. It is the capital of the district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld in Saxony-Anhalt, about 30 km (19 mi) north of Halle.

Köthen
Skyline
Location of Köthen within Anhalt-Bitterfeld district
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Köthen
Köthen
Coordinates: 51°45′N 11°55′E / 51.750°N 11.917°E / 51.750; 11.917
CountryGermany
StateSaxony-Anhalt
DistrictAnhalt-Bitterfeld
Government
 • Mayor (2023–30) Christina Buchheim[1] (Left)
Area
 • Total78.42 km2 (30.28 sq mi)
Elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total24,876
 • Density320/km2 (820/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
06366
Dialling codes03496
Vehicle registrationABI, AZE, BTF, KÖT, ZE
Websitewww.koethen-anhalt.de

Köthen is the location of the main campus and the administrative centre of the regional university, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences/Hochschule Anhalt which is especially strong in information technology. The city is conveniently located at the hub of the Magdeburg–Leipzig, Dessau–Köthen and Köthen–Aschersleben railways.

Köthen is situated in a fertile area with rich black soil suitable to the cultivation of sugar-beets. Industry includes high-tech engineering, manufacture of cranes, as well as chemicals, printing, and foodstuffs.

In English, the name of the city is often spelt anachronistically as Cöthen, a practice that has become standard in the literature relating to the life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach, who resided and worked there from 1717 to 1723.

History edit

Owing to the fertile soil of the region, the area of Köthen is unusually rich in archaeological discoveries. The earliest signs of human habitation date from the early Stone Age about 250,000 years ago and evidence of every succeeding historical period may be found in the collections of the local Prehistorical Museum.

The first documentary mention of "Cothene" dates to 1115; by 1194 it was already known as a market town, becoming a seat of the princes of Anhalt. Köthen was chartered in 1200. For over two centuries (1603–1847) it was the capital of the independent principality (from 1806, duchy) of Anhalt-Köthen.

The town has long been known to classical music enthusiasts as the place of origin of Johann Sebastian Bach's best-known secular works, including the Brandenburg concertos and the Well-Tempered Clavier.[4] Bach worked in Köthen from 1717 to 1723 as Kapellmeister for Prince Leopold von Anhalt-Köthen. It is also the birthplace of the composer Carl Friedrich Abel who, together with Johann Christian Bach, founded the popular "Bach-Abel Concerts" in London, the first subscription concerts in England.

Schloss Köthen has been fully restored except for a small side wing bombed in 1944. Its Hall of Mirrors where Bach's music is now often performed is a popular attraction. It can be seen on DVD in the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra's recording of the Brandenburg concertos. Since 1967 a bi-annual Bach Festival has been held at Köthen, in the various halls of the palace as well as the local churches. Another concert hall was opened in 2008 in the palace complex.

Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homoeopathy, practised in Köthen from 1821 to 1834, and during this period he published many of his best-known works. In 1855 his disciple Arthur Lutze opened a palatial homoeopathic clinic. Hahnemann's home is now open to tourists, and includes an actual working homoeopathic practice. The city has become the national center of homeopathy, location of congresses, and the seat of the new European Homeopathic Library. In 2013, the international homoeopathic medical society, Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis, relocated its main operations to Köthen, so the city now is kind of a "world's capital of homoeopathy".

The pioneering ornithologist Johann Friedrich Naumann was born near Köthen and was employed at the ducal court for more than two decades (c. 1810-1835). His well-renowned collection of almost 1300 specimen and drawings of European birds is now the main part of an ornithological museum that is also situated in the palace.

Geography edit

Location edit

Köthen located to the south of Magdeburg, north of Halle, west of Dessau and east of Bernburg (Saale).

In the north of the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district begins the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve. The Ziethe flows through the north part of the town.

Divisions edit

The town Köthen consists of Köthen proper and the following Ortschaften or municipal divisions:[5]

  • Arensdorf
  • Baasdorf
  • Dohndorf
  • Löbnitz an der Linde
  • Merzien
  • Wülknitz

Arensdorf, Baasdorf, Dohndorf, Löbnitz an der Linde and Wülknitz were independent municipalities until they were incorporated by Köthen in January 2004.[6] Merzien became part of Köthen in August 1994.[7]

Main sights edit

  • St. Jakob Church (~1400), with baptismal font designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen; crypt with sarcophagi of the reigning princes; organ by Friedrich Ladegast (1872); the towers were added in the late 19th century; site where the funerary services were held for prince Leopold on 23 and 24 March 1729 at which Johann Sebastian Bach performed his Cantata Klagt, Kinder, klagt es aller Welt, BWV 244a.
  • St. Agnus Church (~1699), where Johann Sebastian Bach worshipped. "Last Supper" by Lucas Cranach the Younger (1565); donor portrait by Antoine Pesne (1713); organ by Wilhelm Rühlmann
  • Catholic St. Mary Church (~1830), built by Gottfried Bandhauer, it is one of the most prominent sacral buildings of the 19th century in northern Germany; organ by Anton Feith (1872–1929); crypt with the sarcophagus of the last reigning duke of Anhalt-Köthen
  • Schloss Köthen, palace of the reigning princes (the main structure was built 1597–1660, with additions in the 18th century), now a museum — features a Versailles-style Hall of Mirrors (1722), the music school and the former ducal chapel as well as the actual rooms where much of J. S. Bach's secular music was first performed.
  • Naumann Museum of ornithology and Prehistorical Museum, situated in different wings of the palace.
  • Zoo (Tierpark Köthen) and city parks
  • Historical Museum for city and district.
  • City hall, the main part of which was built in the early 20th century
  • remnants of the medieval city wall with two prominent towers at the former gates to Halle and Magdeburg, respectively.
  • Bach House, now a seniors residence
  • Homes of Eichendorff and Hahnemann
  • Monuments to prince Ludwig I, J.S. Bach, Hahnemann, Naumann, Angelika Hartmann, Fritz Weineck, and Yuri Gagarin.

Notable people edit

 
Carl Friedrich Abel by Thomas Gainsborough, 1777
 
Prince Leopold by an unknown painter, c. 1725

Twin towns – sister cities edit

 
A mural depicting the twin towns

Köthen is twinned with:[8]

Köthen also has friendly relations with:[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Bürgermeisterwahlen in den Gemeinden, Endgültige Ergebnisse, Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden – Stand: 31. Dezember 2021" (PDF) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt. June 2022.
  3. ^ Duden
  4. ^ MacDonogh, Giles. Frederick the Great: A Life in Deed and Letters. St. Martin's Griffin. New York. 2001. ISBN 0-312-27266-9[page needed]
  5. ^ Hauptsatzung der Stadt Köthen (Anhalt), 14 January 2020.
  6. ^ Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.2004, Statistisches Bundesamt
  7. ^ Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.1994, Statistisches Bundesamt
  8. ^ a b "Partnerstädte der Stadt Köthen (Anhalt)". koethen-anhalt.de (in German). Köthen (Anhalt). Retrieved 2021-02-28.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Kothen ˈkoːtn 3 is a town in Germany It is the capital of the district of Anhalt Bitterfeld in Saxony Anhalt about 30 km 19 mi north of Halle KothenTownSkylineCoat of armsLocation of Kothen within Anhalt Bitterfeld districtKothenShow map of GermanyKothenShow map of Saxony AnhaltCoordinates 51 45 N 11 55 E 51 750 N 11 917 E 51 750 11 917CountryGermanyStateSaxony AnhaltDistrictAnhalt BitterfeldGovernment Mayor 2023 30 Christina Buchheim 1 Left Area Total78 42 km2 30 28 sq mi Elevation80 m 260 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total24 876 Density320 km2 820 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes06366Dialling codes03496Vehicle registrationABI AZE BTF KOT ZEWebsitewww koethen anhalt deKothen is the location of the main campus and the administrative centre of the regional university Anhalt University of Applied Sciences Hochschule Anhalt which is especially strong in information technology The city is conveniently located at the hub of the Magdeburg Leipzig Dessau Kothen and Kothen Aschersleben railways Kothen is situated in a fertile area with rich black soil suitable to the cultivation of sugar beets Industry includes high tech engineering manufacture of cranes as well as chemicals printing and foodstuffs In English the name of the city is often spelt anachronistically as Cothen a practice that has become standard in the literature relating to the life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach who resided and worked there from 1717 to 1723 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Location 2 2 Divisions 3 Main sights 4 Notable people 5 Twin towns sister cities 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Owing to the fertile soil of the region the area of Kothen is unusually rich in archaeological discoveries The earliest signs of human habitation date from the early Stone Age about 250 000 years ago and evidence of every succeeding historical period may be found in the collections of the local Prehistorical Museum The first documentary mention of Cothene dates to 1115 by 1194 it was already known as a market town becoming a seat of the princes of Anhalt Kothen was chartered in 1200 For over two centuries 1603 1847 it was the capital of the independent principality from 1806 duchy of Anhalt Kothen The town has long been known to classical music enthusiasts as the place of origin of Johann Sebastian Bach s best known secular works including the Brandenburg concertos and the Well Tempered Clavier 4 Bach worked in Kothen from 1717 to 1723 as Kapellmeister for Prince Leopold von Anhalt Kothen It is also the birthplace of the composer Carl Friedrich Abel who together with Johann Christian Bach founded the popular Bach Abel Concerts in London the first subscription concerts in England Schloss Kothen has been fully restored except for a small side wing bombed in 1944 Its Hall of Mirrors where Bach s music is now often performed is a popular attraction It can be seen on DVD in the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra s recording of the Brandenburg concertos Since 1967 a bi annual Bach Festival has been held at Kothen in the various halls of the palace as well as the local churches Another concert hall was opened in 2008 in the palace complex Samuel Hahnemann the founder of homoeopathy practised in Kothen from 1821 to 1834 and during this period he published many of his best known works In 1855 his disciple Arthur Lutze opened a palatial homoeopathic clinic Hahnemann s home is now open to tourists and includes an actual working homoeopathic practice The city has become the national center of homeopathy location of congresses and the seat of the new European Homeopathic Library In 2013 the international homoeopathic medical society Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis relocated its main operations to Kothen so the city now is kind of a world s capital of homoeopathy The pioneering ornithologist Johann Friedrich Naumann was born near Kothen and was employed at the ducal court for more than two decades c 1810 1835 His well renowned collection of almost 1300 specimen and drawings of European birds is now the main part of an ornithological museum that is also situated in the palace Geography editLocation edit Kothen located to the south of Magdeburg north of Halle west of Dessau and east of Bernburg Saale In the north of the Anhalt Bitterfeld district begins the Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve The Ziethe flows through the north part of the town Divisions edit The town Kothen consists of Kothen proper and the following Ortschaften or municipal divisions 5 Arensdorf Baasdorf Dohndorf Lobnitz an der Linde Merzien WulknitzArensdorf Baasdorf Dohndorf Lobnitz an der Linde and Wulknitz were independent municipalities until they were incorporated by Kothen in January 2004 6 Merzien became part of Kothen in August 1994 7 Main sights editSt Jakob Church 1400 with baptismal font designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen crypt with sarcophagi of the reigning princes organ by Friedrich Ladegast 1872 the towers were added in the late 19th century site where the funerary services were held for prince Leopold on 23 and 24 March 1729 at which Johann Sebastian Bach performed his Cantata Klagt Kinder klagt es aller Welt BWV 244a St Agnus Church 1699 where Johann Sebastian Bach worshipped Last Supper by Lucas Cranach the Younger 1565 donor portrait by Antoine Pesne 1713 organ by Wilhelm Ruhlmann Catholic St Mary Church 1830 built by Gottfried Bandhauer it is one of the most prominent sacral buildings of the 19th century in northern Germany organ by Anton Feith 1872 1929 crypt with the sarcophagus of the last reigning duke of Anhalt Kothen Schloss Kothen palace of the reigning princes the main structure was built 1597 1660 with additions in the 18th century now a museum features a Versailles style Hall of Mirrors 1722 the music school and the former ducal chapel as well as the actual rooms where much of J S Bach s secular music was first performed Naumann Museum of ornithology and Prehistorical Museum situated in different wings of the palace Zoo Tierpark Kothen and city parks Historical Museum for city and district City hall the main part of which was built in the early 20th century remnants of the medieval city wall with two prominent towers at the former gates to Halle and Magdeburg respectively Bach House now a seniors residence Homes of Eichendorff and Hahnemann Monuments to prince Ludwig I J S Bach Hahnemann Naumann Angelika Hartmann Fritz Weineck and Yuri Gagarin nbsp Market square with Church of St Jakob and Townhall nbsp Boulevard nbsp The southern wing of the palace Ludwigsbau It holds the Hall of Mirrors and the chapel nbsp Palace from the air nbsp Monument of J S Bach in front of his home from 1719 to 1723 nbsp The tower guarding the southern gate to Halle was built in the 15th century and renovated in 1995 nbsp St Agnus churchNotable people edit nbsp Carl Friedrich Abel by Thomas Gainsborough 1777 nbsp Prince Leopold by an unknown painter c 1725Wolfgang 1492 1566 prince of Anhalt Kothen Protestant reformer of the principalities of Anhalt Nicolaus Gallus 1516 1570 Protestant reformer Ludwig I 1579 1650 prince of Anhalt Kothen co founder of the Fruitbearing Society Johann Friedrich Schweitzer 1625 1709 physician Gisela Agnes 1669 1740 princess consort of Anhalt Kothen regent in lieu of her son Leopold 1704 1715 Leopold 1694 1728 prince of Anhalt Kothen employer of J S Bach Carl Friedrich Abel 1723 1787 composer Leberecht Uhlich 1799 1872 theologian Hans Hermann Behr 1818 1904 physician and entomologist Julius Naue 1835 1907 painter and archeologist Eduard von Rindfleisch 1836 1908 pathologist August Klughardt 1847 1902 composer and conductor Georg Krause 1849 1927 founder of the influential journal of chemical science Chemiker Zeitung Werner Haase 1900 1950 Hitler s personal physician Walter Rauff 1906 1984 NSDAP politician and participant of the Nazi eugenics crimes Theo Fitzau 1923 1982 racing driver Manfred Wekwerth 1929 2014 stage and film director Gerhard Thielcke 1931 2007 ornithologist Michael Naumann born 1941 journalist German federal Secretary of culture 1998 2001 Roland Bruckner born 1955 gymnast Franziska Hildebrand born 1987 biathleteTwin towns sister cities edit nbsp A mural depicting the twin townsSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Kothen is twinned with 8 nbsp Siemianowice Slaskie Poland 1993 nbsp Wattrelos France 1990 Kothen also has friendly relations with 8 nbsp Langenfeld Germany 1990 nbsp Luneburg Germany 1990 References edit Burgermeisterwahlen in den Gemeinden Endgultige Ergebnisse Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen Anhalt Retrieved 5 July 2023 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden Stand 31 Dezember 2021 PDF in German Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen Anhalt June 2022 Duden MacDonogh Giles Frederick the Great A Life in Deed and Letters St Martin s Griffin New York 2001 ISBN 0 312 27266 9 page needed Hauptsatzung der Stadt Kothen Anhalt 14 January 2020 Gebietsanderungen vom 01 01 bis 31 12 2004 Statistisches Bundesamt Gebietsanderungen vom 01 01 bis 31 12 1994 Statistisches Bundesamt a b Partnerstadte der Stadt Kothen Anhalt koethen anhalt de in German Kothen Anhalt Retrieved 2021 02 28 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kothen Anhalt Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kothen amp oldid 1164919196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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