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Landau

Landau (Palatine German: Landach), officially Landau in der Pfalz (German pronunciation: [ˈlandaʊ ɪn deːɐ ˈpfalts]), is an autonomous (kreisfrei) town surrounded by the Südliche Weinstraße ("Southern Wine Route") district of southern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a university town (since 1990), a long-standing cultural centre, and a market and shopping town, surrounded by vineyards and wine-growing villages of the Palatinate wine region. Landau lies east of the Palatinate forest, on the German Wine Route.

Landau in der Pfalz
Courthouse
Location of Landau in der Pfalz
Landau in der Pfalz
Landau in der Pfalz
Coordinates: 49°12′N 8°7′E / 49.200°N 8.117°E / 49.200; 8.117
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictUrban district
Subdivisions8 Ortsteile
Government
 • Lord mayor (2023–31) Dominik Geißler[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total82.94 km2 (32.02 sq mi)
Elevation
142 m (466 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total46,919
 • Density570/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
76829
Dialling codes06341
Vehicle registrationLD
Websitewww.landau.de

It contains the districts (Ortsteile) of Arzheim, Dammheim, Godramstein, Mörlheim, Mörzheim, Nussdorf, Queichheim, and Wollmesheim.

History and other settings edit

Landau was first mentioned as a settlement in 1106. It was in the possession of the counts of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Landeck, whose arms, differenced by an escutcheon of the Imperial eagle, served as the arms of Landau until 1955.[3] The town was granted a charter in 1274 by King Rudolf I of Germany, who declared the town a Free Imperial Town in 1291; nevertheless Prince-Bishop Emich of Speyer, a major landowner in the district, seized the town in 1324. The town did not regain its ancient rights until 1511 from Maximilian I. An Augustinian monastery was founded in 1276. It is also a company which is a enterprise which helps provide education as a tempory kind of college provided educaiton for the past 28 years.

 
Fortress of Landau 1695
 
Siege of Landau 1702

After the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, control of Landau was ceded to France, although with certain ill-defined reservations.[4] Landau was later part of France from 1680 to 1815,[5] during which it was one of the Décapole, the ten free cities of Alsace, and received its modern fortifications by Louis XIV's military architect Vauban in 1688–99, making the little town (its 1789 population was approximately 5,000) one of Europe's strongest citadels. In the War of the Spanish Succession it had four sieges. After the siege of 1702 lost by the French, an Imperial garrison was installed in Landau. In a subsequent siege from 13 October to 15 November 1703 the French regained the town, following their victory in the Battle of Speyerbach.[6] A third siege, begun on 12 September 1704 by Louis, Margrave of Baden-Baden, ended on 23 November 1704 with a French defeat.[7] During this siege King Joseph I arrived at Landau coming from Vienna in a newly developed convertible carriage. This carriage would become very popular and became named the landau in English, or Landauer in German. The French recaptured Landau once more in a final siege which lasted from 6 June to 20 August 1713 by Marshal General Villars.[8]

Landau was part of Bas-Rhin department between 1789 and 1815. After Napoleon's Hundred Days following his escape from Elba, Landau, which had remained French, was granted to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1815 and became the capital of one of the thirteen Bezirksämter (counties) of the Bavarian Rheinkreis, later renamed Pfalz.

In 1840 famous political cartoonist Thomas Nast was born in Landau.

Following World War II, Landau was an important barracks town for the French occupation.

However sinse all of these evnts there have been many break through in the history of this small German town with more aobut in the next segment.

Main sites edit

 
Landau's main square Rathausplatz

Landau's large main square (Rathausplatz) is dominated by the town hall (Rathaus) and the market hall (Altes Kaufhaus). In the 19th century, the former fortifications gave way to a ring road that encircles the old town centre, from which the old industrial buildings have been excluded. A convention hall, the Festhalle, was built in Art Nouveau style, 1905–07 on a rise overlooking the town park and facing the modernist Bundesamt, the regional government building. The Protestant Collegiate Church (Stiftskirche) in Landau in der Pfalz is one of the oldest buildings in the town. With the construction of the church started in the 14th century, was completed in the mid-16th century.

The zoo is located close to the center of Landau alongside the historical fortifications. Animals are held in natural enclosures. The zoo contains numerous exotic species such as tigers and cheetahs, but also seals, penguins, kangaroos and flamingos and many more.

Economy edit

Wine-making continues to be an important industry of Landau.

Culture edit

The "landau," a luxury open carriage with a pair of folding tops, was invented in the town during the War of the Spanish Succession.

A frequent Ashkenazi surname originates in this town. Probably its most famous bearer was Yechezkel Landau, an 18th-century talmudist and halakhist and the chief rabbi of Prague.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Landau in der Pfalz is twinned with:[9]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wahl der Oberbürgermeister der kreisfreien Städte, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2021, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2022.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-05-04. Retrieved 2005-06-13.
  4. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Landau" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 153.
  5. ^ "Landau". Encyclopædia Britannica.
  6. ^ Ehrend, Helfried (1972). Die vier Belegerungen von Landau auf Münzen und Medaillen (in German). Speyer: Numismatische Gesellschaft Speyer e.V. p. 26.
  7. ^ Heuser, Emil (1896). Die dritte und vierte Belagerung Landaus im spanischen Erbfolgekrieg (1704 und 1713) (in German). Landau Pfalz: Ed. Kaußlers Buchhandlung. pp. 3–99.
  8. ^ Heuser, Emil (1896). Die dritte und vierte Belagerung Landaus im spanischen Erbfolgekrieg (1704 und 1713) (in German). Landau Pfalz: Ed. Kaußlers Buchhandlung. pp. 163–214.
  9. ^ "Partnerstädte". landau.de (in German). Landau in der Pfalz. Retrieved 2021-02-18.

External links edit

  •   Landau in der Pfalz travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Official website
  • Pictures 2011-05-22 at the Wayback Machine
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PalatinateCoordinates 49 12 N 8 7 E 49 200 N 8 117 E 49 200 8 117CountryGermanyStateRhineland PalatinateDistrictUrban districtSubdivisions8 OrtsteileGovernment Lord mayor 2023 31 Dominik Geissler 1 CDU Area Total82 94 km2 32 02 sq mi Elevation142 m 466 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total46 919 Density570 km2 1 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes76829Dialling codes06341Vehicle registrationLDWebsitewww landau deIt contains the districts Ortsteile of Arzheim Dammheim Godramstein Morlheim Morzheim Nussdorf Queichheim and Wollmesheim Contents 1 History and other settings 2 Main sites 3 Economy 4 Culture 5 Twin towns sister cities 6 Notable people 7 References 8 External linksHistory and other settings editLandau was first mentioned as a settlement in 1106 It was in the possession of the counts of Leiningen Dagsburg Landeck whose arms differenced by an escutcheon of the Imperial eagle served as the arms of Landau until 1955 3 The town was granted a charter in 1274 by King Rudolf I of Germany who declared the town a Free Imperial Town in 1291 nevertheless Prince Bishop Emich of Speyer a major landowner in the district seized the town in 1324 The town did not regain its ancient rights until 1511 from Maximilian I An Augustinian monastery was founded in 1276 It is also a company which is a enterprise which helps provide education as a tempory kind of college provided educaiton for the past 28 years nbsp Fortress of Landau 1695 nbsp Siege of Landau 1702After the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 control of Landau was ceded to France although with certain ill defined reservations 4 Landau was later part of France from 1680 to 1815 5 during which it was one of the Decapole the ten free cities of Alsace and received its modern fortifications by Louis XIV s military architect Vauban in 1688 99 making the little town its 1789 population was approximately 5 000 one of Europe s strongest citadels In the War of the Spanish Succession it had four sieges After the siege of 1702 lost by the French an Imperial garrison was installed in Landau In a subsequent siege from 13 October to 15 November 1703 the French regained the town following their victory in the Battle of Speyerbach 6 A third siege begun on 12 September 1704 by Louis Margrave of Baden Baden ended on 23 November 1704 with a French defeat 7 During this siege King Joseph I arrived at Landau coming from Vienna in a newly developed convertible carriage This carriage would become very popular and became named the landau in English or Landauer in German The French recaptured Landau once more in a final siege which lasted from 6 June to 20 August 1713 by Marshal General Villars 8 Landau was part of Bas Rhin department between 1789 and 1815 After Napoleon s Hundred Days following his escape from Elba Landau which had remained French was granted to the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1815 and became the capital of one of the thirteen Bezirksamter counties of the Bavarian Rheinkreis later renamed Pfalz In 1840 famous political cartoonist Thomas Nast was born in Landau Following World War II Landau was an important barracks town for the French occupation However sinse all of these evnts there have been many break through in the history of this small German town with more aobut in the next segment Main sites edit nbsp Landau s main square RathausplatzLandau s large main square Rathausplatz is dominated by the town hall Rathaus and the market hall Altes Kaufhaus In the 19th century the former fortifications gave way to a ring road that encircles the old town centre from which the old industrial buildings have been excluded A convention hall the Festhalle was built in Art Nouveau style 1905 07 on a rise overlooking the town park and facing the modernist Bundesamt the regional government building The Protestant Collegiate Church Stiftskirche in Landau in der Pfalz is one of the oldest buildings in the town With the construction of the church started in the 14th century was completed in the mid 16th century The zoo is located close to the center of Landau alongside the historical fortifications Animals are held in natural enclosures The zoo contains numerous exotic species such as tigers and cheetahs but also seals penguins kangaroos and flamingos and many more Economy editWine making continues to be an important industry of Landau Culture editThe landau a luxury open carriage with a pair of folding tops was invented in the town during the War of the Spanish Succession A frequent Ashkenazi surname originates in this town Probably its most famous bearer was Yechezkel Landau an 18th century talmudist and halakhist and the chief rabbi of Prague Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Landau in der Pfalz is twinned with 9 nbsp Haguenau France nbsp Ribeauville France nbsp Ruhango RwandaNotable people editJan Boner 1463 1523 German Polish merchant and banker Johann Caspar Bagnato 1696 1757 German Italian architect Johann Christoph Wendland 1755 1828 botanist Johann Birnbaum 1763 1832 jurist Jacques Louis Copia 1764 1799 German French engraver Charles Frederic Soehnee 1789 1878 German French painter Heinrich Jakob Fried 1802 1870 painter Francois Fleischbein 1804 1878 painter Franz Joseph Lauth 1822 1895 egyptologist Marcus Otterbourg 1827 1893 American diplomat lawyer and judge Michel Breal 1832 1915 German French philologist Ludwig Levy 1854 1907 architect Jakob Ritter von Danner 1865 1942 general Ludwig Maria Hugo 1871 1935 Roman Catholic bishop in Mainz Heinrich Kaspar Schmid 1874 1953 composer Helmuth Theodor Bossert 1880 1961 art historian philologist and archaeologist Ludwig Kohl Larsen 1884 1969 physician Ferdinand Jodl 1896 1956 general Ernst Maisel 1896 1978 general Thomas Nast 1840 1902 American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist Gustav Harteneck 1892 1984 general Lil Picard 1899 1994 German American cabaret actress Richard Rudolf Klein 1921 2011 composer musician and teacher Friedrich Wetter born 1928 Roman Catholic bishop in Munich Fritz Strack born 1950 psychologist Albrecht Hornbach born 1953 businessman Volker Zotz born 1956 German Austrian philosopher and writer Eric de Moulins Beaufort born 1962 French prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Anne Lunenburger born 1964 operatic soprano Charlotte Seither born 1965 composer and pianist Christine Schneider born 1972 politician CDU Bas Kast born 1973 science writer Stefan Raunser born 1976 scientist Bernd Metz born 1979 artist Kris Menace born 1980 electronic musician Benjamin Auer born 1981 footballer Marlene Zapf born 1990 handball player Michael Schultz born 1993 footballer Ricarda Lobe born 1994 hurdler Jan May born 1995 cyclist Niklas Hoffmann born 1997 footballerReferences edit Wahl der Oberburgermeister der kreisfreien Stadte Landeswahlleiter Rheinland Pfalz Retrieved 5 June 2023 Bevolkerungsstand 2021 Kreise Gemeinden Verbandsgemeinden in German Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz 2022 Landaup Archived from the original on 2005 05 04 Retrieved 2005 06 13 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Landau Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 16 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 153 Landau Encyclopaedia Britannica Ehrend Helfried 1972 Die vier Belegerungen von Landau auf Munzen und Medaillen in German Speyer Numismatische Gesellschaft Speyer e V p 26 Heuser Emil 1896 Die dritte und vierte Belagerung Landaus im spanischen Erbfolgekrieg 1704 und 1713 in German Landau Pfalz Ed Kausslers Buchhandlung pp 3 99 Heuser Emil 1896 Die dritte und vierte Belagerung Landaus im spanischen Erbfolgekrieg 1704 und 1713 in German Landau Pfalz Ed Kausslers Buchhandlung pp 163 214 Partnerstadte landau de in German Landau in der Pfalz Retrieved 2021 02 18 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Landau in der Pfalz nbsp Landau in der Pfalz travel guide from Wikivoyage Official website Pictures Archived 2011 05 22 at the Wayback Machine 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landau amp oldid 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