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Arnsberg

Arnsberg (German pronunciation: [ˈaʁnsbɛʁk] (listen); Westphalian: Arensperg) is a town in the Hochsauerland county, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is the location of the Regierungsbezirk Arnsberg administration and one of the three local administration offices of the Hochsauerlandkreis district.

Arnsberg
Location of Arnsberg within Hochsauerlandkreis district
HesseSiegen-WittgensteinHöxter (district)Olpe (district)Paderborn (district)Soest (district)Märkischer KreisOlsbergMeschedeWinterbergMarsbergBestwigEsloheSundernHallenbergMedebachBrilonSchmallenbergArnsbergNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Arnsberg
Arnsberg
Coordinates: 51°23′N 8°5′E / 51.383°N 8.083°E / 51.383; 8.083
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionArnsberg
DistrictHochsauerlandkreis
Subdivisions15
Government
 • Mayor (2018–23) Ralf Paul Bittner[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total193.45 km2 (74.69 sq mi)
Elevation
212 m (696 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total73,423
 • Density380/km2 (980/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
59755, 59757, 59759, 59821, 59823
Dialling codes02931 Arnsberg
02932 Neheim-Hüsten
02935 Wennigloh
02937 Oeventrop
Vehicle registrationHSK
Websitewww.arnsberg.de
Propsteikirche

Geography

Location

Arnsberg is located in the north-east of the Sauerland in the Ruhr river valley. The river Ruhr meanders around the south of the old town of Arnsberg. The town is nearly completely encircled by forest, and the nature park Arnsberger Wald lies to the north".

Arnsberg is connected by Federal Motorway 46 (Autobahn 46) Brilon in the east and (using the Federal Motorway 445) Werl in the west. It is also connected by several railroad stations, which provide a connection to the major city Dortmund and the Ruhrgebiet. There is also a regional airport, located in the city district of Vosswinkel, which is exclusively used for small private aircraft.

The municipal territory spans a distance of up to 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from the southern to the northern limits.[3]

Neighbouring municipalities

Subdivisions

After the local government reforms of 1975 Arnsberg consists of 15 boroughs (Ortsteile):

  • Neheim (23,448 inhabitants)
  • Arnsberg (19,355 inhabitants)
  • Hüsten (11,304 inhabitants)
  • Oeventrop (6,713 inhabitants)
  • Herdringen (4,118 inhabitants)
  • Bruchhausen (3,337 inhabitants)
  • Müschede (2,870 inhabitants)
  • Voßwinkel (2,523 inhabitants)
  • Niedereimer (2,082 inhabitants)
  • Holzen (2,022 inhabitants)
  • Rumbeck (1,305 inhabitants)
  • Wennigloh (1,004 inhabitants)
  • Bachum (959 inhabitants)
  • Breitenbruch (219 inhabitants)
  • Uentrop (346 inhabitants)
 
Jewish cemetery

History

Beginnings

Arnsberg was first mentioned in 789 in the Carolingian records (Urbar) as belonging to the abbey of Werden.

Arnsberg was the seat of the Counts of Arnsberg from around 1070 and received city rights in 1238. In 1368 the last of the Counts of Arnsberg, Count Gottfried IV, handed over the city and county to Kurköln as he had no heir.[4]

They built a castle there whose remains can still be visited and are occasionally used for public celebrations.

In the 12th century, old Arnsberg became the seat of Westphalian jurisdiction (whose coat of arms is still used today by the Hochsauerlandkreis). Later, the city lost its independence and was subject to the Archbishops of Cologne.

18th/19th Century

The castle of Arnsberg was destroyed in the Seven Years' War in 1769.

In 1794 the French attacked Cologne, so parts of the treasure of the Cologne Cathedral were brought to safety in Arnsberg, along with the relics of the Biblical Magi. In 1804, the treasure was returned to Cologne, as commemorated by a plaque in the Propsteikirche.

In 1816, Arnsberg came under Prussian rule and was made a local administrative centre.

World War Two

Neheim and Hüsten were merged in 1941.

During the Second World War, Arnsberg first suffered widespread destruction and catastrophic loss of lives when RAF Lancasters breached the dam of the Möhne Reservoir in the night of the 16 to 17 May 1943 (Operation Chastise). The nearby Abbey Himmelpforten was completely washed away.

Later, dozens of Arnsberg's citizens were killed in several British air raids aimed at destroying the railway viaduct. The targets were finally destroyed on 19 March 1945 using a 'Grand Slam' bomb.[5]

Contemporary history

The current city of Arnsberg was created in 1975 by merging 12 surrounding municipalities (Bachum, Breitenbruch, Herdringen, Holzen, Müschede, Niedereimer, Oeventrop, Rumbeck, Uentrop, Voßwinkel and Wennigloh) into one city.[6]

Old Arnsberg itself and Neheim-Hüsten are the two main urban areas, while the other parts are mainly rural areas.

Demographics

Religion

Arnsberg's population is mostly Roman Catholic. Arnsberg belongs to the Archdiocese of Paderborn. Catholic churches include the "Propsteikirche" or the "Heilig-Kreuz Kirche" and the "Auferstehungskirche", which is a Protestant church. There is also a New Apostolic congregation.[citation needed]

In recent years Arnsberg's Muslim minority grew considerably.[citation needed] The town has a mosque.

The cemeteries are mostly Catholic but there is also a Jewish cemetery.

Arts and culture

The Kunstverein Arnsberg operates in Arnsberg. Founded in 1987 and devoted to contemporary art, Kunstverein Arnsberg has presented solo exhibitions by artists including Georg Baselitz, Thomas Ruff, Karin Sander, Dan Perjovschi, Boris Mikhailov, Gregor Schneider, Erwin Wurm, the Turner Prize winner Susan Philipsz and the Marcel Duchamp Prize winner Laurent Grasso.

Government

City arms

The arms of the city depict a white eagle on a blue field. Earlier it was a white eagle on a red field, introduced in 1278 and as used by the counts of Arnsberg . In the 17th century the red was changed to blue, reflecting the Bavarian blue of the House of Wittelsbach.

Mayors

Mayors of the new town Arnsberg

Years Mayor Party
1975–1984: Gerhard Teriet CDU
1984–1999: Alex Paust SPD
1999–2017: Hans-Josef Vogel CDU
2018–today: Ralf Paul Bittner SPD

Twin towns – sister cities

Arnsberg is twinned with:[7]

Notable people

 
Statue Franz von Fürstenberg in Münster

People related to Arnsberg

 
Buchenwald memorial

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Bürgermeisterstichwahl Stadt Arnsberg 18.02.2018, accessed 21 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein-Westfalens am 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. ^ "(Stadt-)Geschichtliches". www.arnsberg.de. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  4. ^ "(Stadt-)Geschichtliches". www.arnsberg.de. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  5. ^ Bühner, Werner (1995). Bombs on Arnsberg 1940–1945, chronicle of the air raids in pictures and eyewitness reports.
  6. ^ "(Stadt-)Geschichtliches". www.arnsberg.de. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  7. ^ "Partnerstädte". arnsberg.de (in German). Arnsberg. Retrieved 2019-11-23.

External links

  • Official website (in German)
  • Kunstverein Arnsberg
  • Neheim Notgeld (emergency currency)

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Rhine Westphalia It is the location of the Regierungsbezirk Arnsberg administration and one of the three local administration offices of the Hochsauerlandkreis district ArnsbergTownFlagCoat of armsLocation of Arnsberg within Hochsauerlandkreis districtArnsbergShow map of GermanyArnsbergShow map of North Rhine WestphaliaCoordinates 51 23 N 8 5 E 51 383 N 8 083 E 51 383 8 083CountryGermanyStateNorth Rhine WestphaliaAdmin regionArnsbergDistrictHochsauerlandkreisSubdivisions15Government Mayor 2018 23 Ralf Paul Bittner 1 SPD Area Total193 45 km2 74 69 sq mi Elevation212 m 696 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total73 423 Density380 km2 980 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes59755 59757 59759 59821 59823Dialling codes02931 Arnsberg02932 Neheim Husten 02935 Wennigloh 02937 OeventropVehicle registrationHSKWebsitewww arnsberg dePropsteikirche Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Neighbouring municipalities 1 3 Subdivisions 2 History 2 1 Beginnings 2 2 18th 19th Century 2 3 World War Two 2 4 Contemporary history 3 Demographics 3 1 Religion 4 Arts and culture 5 Government 5 1 City arms 5 2 Mayors 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 7 1 People related to Arnsberg 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksGeography EditLocation Edit Arnsberg is located in the north east of the Sauerland in the Ruhr river valley The river Ruhr meanders around the south of the old town of Arnsberg The town is nearly completely encircled by forest and the nature park Arnsberger Wald lies to the north Arnsberg is connected by Federal Motorway 46 Autobahn 46 Brilon in the east and using the Federal Motorway 445 Werl in the west It is also connected by several railroad stations which provide a connection to the major city Dortmund and the Ruhrgebiet There is also a regional airport located in the city district of Vosswinkel which is exclusively used for small private aircraft The municipal territory spans a distance of up to 13 kilometres 8 1 mi from the southern to the northern limits 3 Neighbouring municipalities Edit Ense Mohnesee Warstein Meschede Sundern Balve MendenSubdivisions Edit After the local government reforms of 1975 Arnsberg consists of 15 boroughs Ortsteile Neheim 23 448 inhabitants Arnsberg 19 355 inhabitants Husten 11 304 inhabitants Oeventrop 6 713 inhabitants Herdringen 4 118 inhabitants Bruchhausen 3 337 inhabitants Muschede 2 870 inhabitants Vosswinkel 2 523 inhabitants Niedereimer 2 082 inhabitants Holzen 2 022 inhabitants Rumbeck 1 305 inhabitants Wennigloh 1 004 inhabitants Bachum 959 inhabitants Breitenbruch 219 inhabitants Uentrop 346 inhabitants Jewish cemeteryHistory EditBeginnings Edit Arnsberg was first mentioned in 789 in the Carolingian records Urbar as belonging to the abbey of Werden Arnsberg was the seat of the Counts of Arnsberg from around 1070 and received city rights in 1238 In 1368 the last of the Counts of Arnsberg Count Gottfried IV handed over the city and county to Kurkoln as he had no heir 4 They built a castle there whose remains can still be visited and are occasionally used for public celebrations In the 12th century old Arnsberg became the seat of Westphalian jurisdiction whose coat of arms is still used today by the Hochsauerlandkreis Later the city lost its independence and was subject to the Archbishops of Cologne 18th 19th Century Edit The castle of Arnsberg was destroyed in the Seven Years War in 1769 In 1794 the French attacked Cologne so parts of the treasure of the Cologne Cathedral were brought to safety in Arnsberg along with the relics of the Biblical Magi In 1804 the treasure was returned to Cologne as commemorated by a plaque in the Propsteikirche In 1816 Arnsberg came under Prussian rule and was made a local administrative centre World War Two Edit Neheim and Husten were merged in 1941 During the Second World War Arnsberg first suffered widespread destruction and catastrophic loss of lives when RAF Lancasters breached the dam of the Mohne Reservoir in the night of the 16 to 17 May 1943 Operation Chastise The nearby Abbey Himmelpforten was completely washed away Later dozens of Arnsberg s citizens were killed in several British air raids aimed at destroying the railway viaduct The targets were finally destroyed on 19 March 1945 using a Grand Slam bomb 5 Contemporary history Edit The current city of Arnsberg was created in 1975 by merging 12 surrounding municipalities Bachum Breitenbruch Herdringen Holzen Muschede Niedereimer Oeventrop Rumbeck Uentrop Vosswinkel and Wennigloh into one city 6 Old Arnsberg itself and Neheim Husten are the two main urban areas while the other parts are mainly rural areas Demographics EditReligion Edit Arnsberg s population is mostly Roman Catholic Arnsberg belongs to the Archdiocese of Paderborn Catholic churches include the Propsteikirche or the Heilig Kreuz Kirche and the Auferstehungskirche which is a Protestant church There is also a New Apostolic congregation citation needed In recent years Arnsberg s Muslim minority grew considerably citation needed The town has a mosque The cemeteries are mostly Catholic but there is also a Jewish cemetery Arts and culture EditThe Kunstverein Arnsberg operates in Arnsberg Founded in 1987 and devoted to contemporary art Kunstverein Arnsberg has presented solo exhibitions by artists including Georg Baselitz Thomas Ruff Karin Sander Dan Perjovschi Boris Mikhailov Gregor Schneider Erwin Wurm the Turner Prize winner Susan Philipsz and the Marcel Duchamp Prize winner Laurent Grasso Government EditCity arms Edit The arms of the city depict a white eagle on a blue field Earlier it was a white eagle on a red field introduced in 1278 and as used by the counts of Arnsberg In the 17th century the red was changed to blue reflecting the Bavarian blue of the House of Wittelsbach Mayors Edit Mayors of the new town Arnsberg Years Mayor Party1975 1984 Gerhard Teriet CDU1984 1999 Alex Paust SPD1999 2017 Hans Josef Vogel CDU2018 today Ralf Paul Bittner SPDTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Arnsberg is twinned with 7 Alba Iulia Romania Deventer Netherlands Bexley England United Kingdom Olesno Poland Caltagirone ItalyNotable people Edit Statue Franz von Furstenberg in MunsterFranz von Furstenberg 1729 1810 statesman and reformer school in Archbishopric Munster founder of the Munster University Wilhelm Hasenclever 1837 1889 politician Noah Wolff German Jewish industrialist and philanthropist 1809 1907 Karl Bruggemann 1896 1977 honorary district in Kreis Arnsberg from 1961 to 1969 Franz Stock 1904 1948 since 1934 pastor of the German Catholic community in Paris during the German occupation chaplain for French prisoners companion sentenced to death 1945 head of a prisoner of war seminar in Chartres Hans Bernd Gisevius 1904 1974 diplomat Fritz Cremer 1906 1993 artist Betsy von Furstenberg 1931 2015 actress Gunter Wewel 1934 2023 operatic bass and television presenter Franz Muntefering born 1940 politician SPD Mike de Vries born 1958 brand and business manager Andrea Fischer born 1960 politician Alliance 90 The Greens and journalist former Federal Minister of Health Meinolf Finke born 1963 poet Helena Fromm born 1987 taekwondo athlete Olympic medalist Georg Poplutz tenorPeople related to Arnsberg Edit Buchenwald memorialPaul Moder 1896 1942 politician NSDAP Freikorps member and SS officer Walther Neye 1901 1989 jurist and rector of the Humboldt University in Berlin Fritz Cremer 1906 1993 sculptor Buchenwald Memorial Lothar Collatz 1910 1990 mathematician Gunter Keute born 1955 footballer Friedrich Merz born 1955 attorney and politician member of the CDU Meinolf Finke born 1963 poet Stephan Kampwirth born 1967 theatre actor film actor and voice actor Rouven Schroder born 1975 footballer Philipp Hofmann born 1993 footballerGallery Edit Arnsberg Glockenturm Bell tower Marienhospital hospital See also EditHerdringen CastleReferences Edit Burgermeisterstichwahl Stadt Arnsberg 18 02 2018 accessed 21 June 2021 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden Nordrhein Westfalens am 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesbetrieb Information und Technik NRW Retrieved 20 June 2022 Stadt Geschichtliches www arnsberg de Retrieved 2021 08 25 Stadt Geschichtliches www arnsberg de Retrieved 2021 08 25 Buhner Werner 1995 Bombs on Arnsberg 1940 1945 chronicle of the air raids in pictures and eyewitness reports Stadt Geschichtliches www arnsberg de Retrieved 2021 08 25 Partnerstadte arnsberg de in German Arnsberg Retrieved 2019 11 23 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arnsberg Official website in German Kunstverein Arnsberg Neheim Notgeld emergency currency Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arnsberg amp oldid 1154267959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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