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Schmallenberg

Schmallenberg (Westphalian: Smalmereg) is a town and a climatic health resort in the High Sauerland District, Germany. By area, it is the third biggest of all cities and towns of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the second biggest of the region of Westphalia.

Schmallenberg
Panorama of Schmallenberg
Location of Schmallenberg within Hochsauerlandkreis district
HesseSiegen-WittgensteinHöxter (district)Olpe (district)Paderborn (district)Soest (district)Märkischer KreisOlsbergMeschedeWinterbergMarsbergBestwigEsloheSundernHallenbergMedebachBrilonSchmallenbergArnsbergNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Schmallenberg
Schmallenberg
Coordinates: 51°08′56″N 8°17′04″E / 51.148983°N 8.284539°E / 51.148983; 8.284539
CountryGermany
StateNorth Rhine-Westphalia
Admin. regionArnsberg
DistrictHochsauerlandkreis
Subdivisions83
Government
 • Mayor (2020–25) Burkhard König[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total303.00 km2 (116.99 sq mi)
Highest elevation
831 m (2,726 ft)
Lowest elevation
329 m (1,079 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total24,704
 • Density82/km2 (210/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
57392
Dialling codes02971, 02972, 02974, 02975, 02977
Vehicle registrationHSK
Websitewww.schmallenberg.de

With small Schmallenberg central town and the rural Bad Fredeburg Kneipp health resort the town has two urban settlements. Additionally, 82 villages and hamlets belong to the town's territory. Also being called “the Schmallenberg Sauerland”, the Town of Schmallenberg is famous for its total of five[3][4] health resorts and nine[5] villages which have been awarded gold for their beauty in the nationwide “Our village has a future [de]” contest.

Geography edit

 
Schmallenberg (map)

Schmallenberg is located in the southeast of the Sauerland mountainous landscape. The Rothaar Mountains make up a part of the town's territory. Through the central town flows the river Lenne.

It is situated (linear distances):[6]

Neighboring towns and municipalities edit

Schmallenberg in the north borders on the Municipality of Bestwig and the Town of Meschede, in the east on the Town of Winterberg, in the south on the Town of Bad Berleburg, and in the west on the Municipality of Eslohe (Sauerland) and the Town of Lennestadt.

Town divisions edit

 
Schmallenberg old town, part of the central town

In the 1975 local government reorganization in the Sauerland and Paderborn the already existing Town of Schmallenberg was merged with the Town of Fredeburg (“Bad Fredeburg” today) and with the Municipalities of Berghausen, Bödefeld-Land, Dorlar, Fleckenberg, Freiheit Bödefeld, Grafschaft, Lenne, Oberkirchen, Rarbach and Wormbach which consisted of a total of 82 villages and hamlets.

On December 31, 2019 the modern Town of Schmallenberg had 25,146 inhabitants by main residence in the following 83 places:[7]

Twin towns edit

Schmallenberg twin towns are:

History edit

In 1072 a Benedictine monastery of Grafschaft was founded near the Wilzenberg mountain by St. Anno II, Archbishop of Cologne.

The oldest available documents speaking of a “Town of Schmallenberg” are the archbishop's and the town council's deeds from 1243. There were several causes which let the place of “Smalenburg” (old German, “narrow castle”) receive town rights.[8]

Before Schmallenberg received town rights, there had been a castle of Schmallenberg which must have been destroyed around 1240. It was owned by the Archbishop of Cologne Conrad of Hochstadt and the Grafschaft Abbey. The Knight Johann Kolve had the order to protect this castle. At this time, there already must have been some kind of settlement around. The archbishop did not consider the destroyed castle as useful any more. Furthermore, the local settlement was unprotected and in a risky situation because of the castle. That is why the archbishop and the Grafschaft Abbey wanted to fortify the place, leaving the old castle outside the town wall.[9]

In 1244 Schmallenberg received town rights and got a mayor and an own council. Johann Kolve, who had recommended this solution, became the commander of the new fortified town. He got 30 shillings every year on St. Martin’s Day as an indemnity, an own property and a judicial immunity was granted. The new Town of Schmallenberg thanked Kolve for its new protecting wall. He did not have to pay taxes and did not have any civic duties.

 
Schmallenberg, 1653

There is evidence from 1273 and 1292 of blacksmiths working in Schmallenberg and there have been cutlers and trip hammers for a long time. The town joined alliances with Medebach, Hallenberg and Winterberg and was a member of the Hanseatic League. It used to be a Colognian minting place in the 13th century. After weapon techniques had changed and to the archbishop, Schmallenberg had lost its fortified status, the town went through an economical crisis in the 16th century.

In 1812, the wall and its gates were torn down. In the last of the three big fires of 1732, 1746 and 1822, 131 of 151 houses burnt down and Schmallenberg was rebuilt in the now characteristic structure (“Prussian ladder system”) with its half-timbered houses and slated roofs.

[10] In 1800, the town's iron manufacturing industry was the second largest in the whole Duchy of Westphalia. Major competition and high costs led to the decline of the industry, and a shift towards textile manufacturing in Schmallenberg. By 1871, there were seven companies belonging to textile industry. Textile manufacturing remained the most important business type for the following years.

Economy edit

Since the 19th century Schmallenberg traditionally was one of the Sauerland's centers of textile industry. The largest company today is the Falke company. That's why the town received the nickname die Strumpfstadt (“the sock town”). Today, 25 per cent of the population work in forest and wood economy or in tourism.[11] In 2016 there were 9,503 jobs based on social insurances.[12]

Major Schmallenberg companies are:

  • “Falke KGaA [de]” (textile industry, 2019: 3,325 employees)
  • Feldhaus (construction company, 2019: 700 employees)
  • “Burgbad [de]” (hidden champions, bathroom furniture manufacturer with headquarters in Bad Fredeburg, 2021: 681 employees)

Fraunhofer Society edit

The Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology (IME) conducts research in the field of applied life sciences from a molecular level to entire ecosystems. The IME has around 140 employees working at its locations in Schmallenberg and Aachen.

Transport edit

Air transport edit

Airfield edit

 
Rennefeld airfield (Flugplatz Rennefeld)

Schmallenberg’s aerodrome is the Rennefeld motorsport and glider airfield (Motorsport- und Segelflugplatz Rennefeld) between the villages of Wormbach and Werpe. ICAO-Code: EDKR.

Airports edit

The town is surrounded by the following airports (near to far): Paderborn/Lippstadt (PAD), Dortmund (DTM), Kassel (KSF), Cologne/Bonn (CGN), Münster/Osnabrück (FMO), Düsseldorf (DUS) and Frankfurt am Main (FRA).

Private transport edit

Federal highways edit

    The federal highways (Bundesstraßen) B 236 and B 511 run through the town's territory.

Autobahn edit

The Autobahn closest to Schmallenberg is the one in

Other close junctions to different directions can be found in

  •   Olpe, Olpe junction (27 mi/43 km for the A 45 to either Frankfurt am Main/Cologne or Dortmund)
  •   Wenden (Sauerland), Krombach junction (27 mi/43 km for the A 4 to Cologne/Frankfurt am Main/Dortmund/Olpe/A 4/A 45)
  •     Bad Wünnenberg, Wünnenberg-Haaren interchange (43 mi/69 km for the A 33 to Bielefeld/Paderborn or the A 44 to either Kassel or Dortmund/Airport)

Public transport edit

Trains edit

The closest train stations are the ones in Lennestadt-Altenhundem, Meschede and Winterberg.

Buses edit

Buses of Busverkehr Ruhr-Sieg (BRS) serve the town on the main routes. An association only founded for this purpose voluntarily provides a Bürgerbus (“civic bus”) on the less common routes. It mainly serves the smaller villages.

Media edit

The Westfalenpost newspaper has editorial offices in Schmallenberg and Meschede and issues a daily local edition from Mondays to Saturdays. It shares its local edition with the Westfälische Rundschau which is another daily newspaper. The free advertising newspaper Sauerlandkurier also has an editorial office in Schmallenberg and is being issued on Wednesdays and Sundays.

Radio and TV news can be received from the West German Broadcasting (WDR). There is a WDR regional studio in Siegen which daily broadcasts news for South Westphalia on WDR 2 radio (on 93.8 FM) and in the Lokalzeit show for South Westphalia on television (WDR Fernsehen). Another local radio channel is Radio Sauerland from Meschede which can be received at 89.1 or 106.5 FM in Schmallenberg and on different frequencies in the whole High Sauerland District.

Education edit

Schmallenberg has six elementary schools (Grundschulen) and three secondary schools (a Hauptschule, a Realschule and a Gymnasium).[13]

There is also one special school of the High Sauerland District for emotional and social development, elementary and secondary level one (Martinsschule Dorlar), one folk high school (Volkshochschule) a district's school of music (Kreismusikschule) and Music Education Centre Südwestfalen (Musikbildungszentrum Südwestfalen).[14]

Culture edit

 
Rappelstein castle ruin in Nordenau
 
Grafschaft Abbey

Starting from Schmallenberg central town, trips to the Nordenau Rappelstein castle ruin with great views, the Grafschaft Abbey or to the nearby Kneipp health resort of Bad Fredeburg are always worth to do. There are some local museums like the Slate Mining and Home Region Museum in Holthausen, the Hesse Cutlery Factory in Fleckenberg, the Monastery Museum in Grafschaft or the Jurisdiction Museum in Bad Fredeburg.

Annual events in many places in town are the marksmen's festivals (Schützenfeste) lasting two to four days between April and August. They celebrate the local traditions including parades, traditional music and dance in a local hall or tent and a shooting of a wooden bird. There are 20 marksmen's clubs (Schützenvereine) in town and each has its own Schützenfest.[15] The biggest club is the Schmallenberg Marksmen's Society of 1820 (Schützengesellschaft Schmallenberg 1820). The oldest Schützenverein in the modern Town of Schmallenberg is the Wormbach St. Judoc Marksmen's Fraternity (St.-Jodokus-Schützenbruderschaft Wormbach). It was founded in 1525.

[16] Schmallenberg's town festival is the Schmallenberger Woche (“the Schmallenberg week”) and is being held every two years from a Wednesday to a Sunday in August. This event is celebrated in central Schmallenberg's old town and turns the Marksmen's Square park facility (Parkanlage Schützenplatz) and the Weststraße and Oststraße into a pedestrian area with music, entertainment and several stalls providing food, drinks, other commercial goods and information. Citizens from many of Schmallenberg's places, the twin towns and several associations take part in the festival.

On each Second Sunday of Advent and Friday and Saturday before there is a Christmas market around the central town's Catholic church.[17] Further Christmas markets can be found on different dates in other places of the town.

Sport edit

Schmallenberg has many hiking trails adding up to approximately 2,500 kilometers, leading through forests, across mountains and through valleys. The Rothaarsteig, a hiking trail along the Rothaar Mountains from Brilon to Dillenburg, leads through the town's territory. Recently, the town at the upper course of the Lenne River has developed into one of Westphalia's winter sport centers. The Nordic Center of North Rhine-Westphalia and the High Sauerland Cross-Country Skiing Center are both located in Westfeld. 250 kilometers of cross-country ski tracks and 30 ski lifts make any kind of skiing possible.

Notable people edit

  • Tom Astor (born 1943), is a German singer and composer
  • Carl Johann Ludwig Dham (1809–1871), was a German lawyer, politician and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly in 1848/49
  • Hans Frankenthal (1926–1999), was a Jew born in Schmallenberg who survived the holocaust and describes his ordeal in The Unwelcome One: Returning Home from Auschwitz
  • Franziskus Hennemann (1882–1951), was a Titular Bishop in South Africa
  • Hannah Neise (born 2000), is a German skeleton racer and Olympic gold medalists 2022
  • Julian Schauerte (born 1988), is a German footballer who plays for K.A.S. Eupen.
  • Christian Voss (born 1989), is a German motorsport team owner and former racing driver

References edit

  1. ^ Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020, Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, 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 Schmallenberg: Kurorte [1] (in German)
  4. ^ WP.de: Westfeld wird offiziell zum Luftkurort [2] (in German)
  5. ^ Schmallenberger Sauerland: Golddörfer Schmallenberg und Eslohe [3] (in German)
  6. ^ Distances measured with Google Maps.
  7. ^ Stadt Schmallenberg: Einwohnerzahlen zum 31.12.2019 [inhabitants] (in German)
  8. ^ Johannes Bauermann: Die Schmallenberger Stadturkunden. Erschienen in: „Beiträge zur Geschichte der Stadt Schmallenberg 1244 – 1969“ im Selbstverlag der Stadt Schmallenberg (in German)
  9. ^ Carl Haase: Schmallenberg im Rahmen der Geschichte der deutschen Stadt. Erschienen in: „Beiträge zur Geschichte der Stadt Schmallenberg 1244 – 1969“ im Selbstverlag der Stadt Schmallenberg (in German)
  10. ^ Horst Becker: Beiträge zur Entstehung der Schmallenberger Textilindustrie. Erschienen in: „Beiträge zur Geschichte der Stadt Schmallenberg 1244 – 1969“ im Selbstverlag der Stadt Schmallenberg (in German)
  11. ^ Verkehrsverein Schmallenberg: Holz- und Touristikzentrum [4] (in German)
  12. ^ Schmallenberg.de: Arbeitsmarkt (in German)
  13. ^ Stadt Schmallenberg: Schulen [5] (in German)
  14. ^ Musikbildungszentrum Südwestfalen: [6] (in German)
  15. ^ Kreisschützenbund Meschede: Stadt Schmallenberg [7] (in German)
  16. ^ Verkehrsverein Schmallenberg: Schmallenberger Woche [8] (in German)
  17. ^ Werbegemeinschaft Schmallenberg: Aktuelles und Infos [9] (in German)

External links edit

  • Town administration of Schmallenberg (in German)
  • Schmallenberg Tourism (in German)
  • Sauerland Tourism (in German)

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registrationHSKWebsitewww schmallenberg deWith small Schmallenberg central town and the rural Bad Fredeburg Kneipp health resort the town has two urban settlements Additionally 82 villages and hamlets belong to the town s territory Also being called the Schmallenberg Sauerland the Town of Schmallenberg is famous for its total of five 3 4 health resorts and nine 5 villages which have been awarded gold for their beauty in the nationwide Our village has a future de contest Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighboring towns and municipalities 1 2 Town divisions 1 3 Twin towns 2 History 3 Economy 3 1 Fraunhofer Society 4 Transport 4 1 Air transport 4 1 1 Airfield 4 1 2 Airports 4 2 Private transport 4 2 1 Federal highways 4 2 2 Autobahn 4 3 Public transport 4 3 1 Trains 4 3 2 Buses 5 Media 6 Education 7 Culture 8 Sport 9 Notable people 10 References 11 External linksGeography edit nbsp Schmallenberg map Schmallenberg is located in the southeast of the Sauerland mountainous landscape The Rothaar Mountains make up a part of the town s territory Through the central town flows the river Lenne It is situated linear distances 6 14 miles 22 km south of Meschede capital of the High Sauerland District 20 miles 33 km southeast of Arnsberg most populous town of the district and capital of the larger Governmental District of Arnsberg 44 miles 70 km southeast of Dortmund most populous city of the governmental district of the Ruhr Metropolitan Area and of Westphalia 60 miles 96 km northeast of Cologne most populous city of the state of North Rhine Westphalia and of the Northern Rhineland 66 miles 106 km southeast of Dusseldorf capital of the state 238 miles 383 km southwest of Berlin capital and most populous city of Germany Neighboring towns and municipalities edit Schmallenberg in the north borders on the Municipality of Bestwig and the Town of Meschede in the east on the Town of Winterberg in the south on the Town of Bad Berleburg and in the west on the Municipality of Eslohe Sauerland and the Town of Lennestadt Town divisions edit nbsp Schmallenberg old town part of the central townIn the 1975 local government reorganization in the Sauerland and Paderborn the already existing Town of Schmallenberg was merged with the Town of Fredeburg Bad Fredeburg today and with the Municipalities of Berghausen Bodefeld Land Dorlar Fleckenberg Freiheit Bodefeld Grafschaft Lenne Oberkirchen Rarbach and Wormbach which consisted of a total of 82 villages and hamlets On December 31 2019 the modern Town of Schmallenberg had 25 146 inhabitants by main residence in the following 83 places 7 Schmallenberg central town 6 100 Bad Fredeburg 3 900 Fleckenberg 1 545 Gleidorf 1 378 Bodefeld 1 126 Grafschaft 1 096 Dorlar 879 Oberkirchen 788 Westfeld 734 Holthausen 567 Bracht 454 Wormbach 403 Oberhenneborn 385 Lenne 348 Westernbodefeld 338 Kirchrarbach 277 Arpe 238 Niederberndorf 229 Niedersorpe 227 Nordenau 226 Berghausen 218 Winkhausen 212 Werpe 209 Brabecke 204 Sellinghausen 183 Latrop 177 Altenilpe 160 Huxel 150 Felbecke 144 Selkentrop 143 Harbecke 132 Mailar 126 Gellinghausen 118 Rehsiepen 112 Sogtrop 106 Heiminghausen 102 Menkhausen 96 Osterwald 91 Kuckelheim 80 Niederhenneborn 67 Jagdhaus 66 Werntrop 66 Grimminghausen 58 Hundesossen 56 Lengenbeck 55 Ohlenbach 53 Obersorpe 51 Oberrarbach 50 Oberberndorf 49 Inderlenne 47 Schanze 42 Obringhausen 39 Dornheim 38 Kirchilpe 36 Mittelsorpe 33 Herschede 27 Nierentrop 27 Ebbinghof 26 Monekind 26 Walbecke 23 Sellmecke 16 Vorwald 16 Hanxleden 15 Altenhof 13 Almert 13 Nesselbach 13 Twismecke 11 Fockinghausen 10 Berghof 10 Rellmecke 9 Hebbecke 9 Hoher Knochen 9 Wulwesort 9 Rotbusch 8 Sonderhof 7 Keppel 7 Rimberg 7 Lanfert 6 Landenbeckerbruch 6 Waidmannsruh 6 Silberg 4 Hiege 3 Stormecke 3 Twin towns edit Schmallenberg twin towns are nbsp Burgess Hill United Kingdom nbsp Wimereux France History editIn 1072 a Benedictine monastery of Grafschaft was founded near the Wilzenberg mountain by St Anno II Archbishop of Cologne The oldest available documents speaking of a Town of Schmallenberg are the archbishop s and the town council s deeds from 1243 There were several causes which let the place of Smalenburg old German narrow castle receive town rights 8 Before Schmallenberg received town rights there had been a castle of Schmallenberg which must have been destroyed around 1240 It was owned by the Archbishop of Cologne Conrad of Hochstadt and the Grafschaft Abbey The Knight Johann Kolve had the order to protect this castle At this time there already must have been some kind of settlement around The archbishop did not consider the destroyed castle as useful any more Furthermore the local settlement was unprotected and in a risky situation because of the castle That is why the archbishop and the Grafschaft Abbey wanted to fortify the place leaving the old castle outside the town wall 9 In 1244 Schmallenberg received town rights and got a mayor and an own council Johann Kolve who had recommended this solution became the commander of the new fortified town He got 30 shillings every year on St Martin s Day as an indemnity an own property and a judicial immunity was granted The new Town of Schmallenberg thanked Kolve for its new protecting wall He did not have to pay taxes and did not have any civic duties nbsp Schmallenberg 1653There is evidence from 1273 and 1292 of blacksmiths working in Schmallenberg and there have been cutlers and trip hammers for a long time The town joined alliances with Medebach Hallenberg and Winterberg and was a member of the Hanseatic League It used to be a Colognian minting place in the 13th century After weapon techniques had changed and to the archbishop Schmallenberg had lost its fortified status the town went through an economical crisis in the 16th century In 1812 the wall and its gates were torn down In the last of the three big fires of 1732 1746 and 1822 131 of 151 houses burnt down and Schmallenberg was rebuilt in the now characteristic structure Prussian ladder system with its half timbered houses and slated roofs 10 In 1800 the town s iron manufacturing industry was the second largest in the whole Duchy of Westphalia Major competition and high costs led to the decline of the industry and a shift towards textile manufacturing in Schmallenberg By 1871 there were seven companies belonging to textile industry Textile manufacturing remained the most important business type for the following years Economy editSince the 19th century Schmallenberg traditionally was one of the Sauerland s centers of textile industry The largest company today is the Falke company That s why the town received the nickname die Strumpfstadt the sock town Today 25 per cent of the population work in forest and wood economy or in tourism 11 In 2016 there were 9 503 jobs based on social insurances 12 Major Schmallenberg companies are Falke KGaA de textile industry 2019 3 325 employees Feldhaus construction company 2019 700 employees Burgbad de hidden champions bathroom furniture manufacturer with headquarters in Bad Fredeburg 2021 681 employees Fraunhofer Society edit The Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME conducts research in the field of applied life sciences from a molecular level to entire ecosystems The IME has around 140 employees working at its locations in Schmallenberg and Aachen Transport editAir transport edit Airfield edit nbsp Rennefeld airfield Flugplatz Rennefeld Schmallenberg s aerodrome is the Rennefeld motorsport and glider airfield Motorsport und Segelflugplatz Rennefeld between the villages of Wormbach and Werpe ICAO Code EDKR Airports edit The town is surrounded by the following airports near to far Paderborn Lippstadt PAD Dortmund DTM Kassel KSF Cologne Bonn CGN Munster Osnabruck FMO Dusseldorf DUS and Frankfurt am Main FRA Private transport edit Federal highways edit nbsp nbsp The federal highways Bundesstrassen B 236 and B 511 run through the town s territory Autobahn edit The Autobahn closest to Schmallenberg is the one in nbsp Meschede Enste junction 20 mi 33 km for the A 46 to either Arnsberg or Brilon Other close junctions to different directions can be found in nbsp Olpe Olpe junction 27 mi 43 km for the A 45 to either Frankfurt am Main Cologne or Dortmund nbsp Wenden Sauerland Krombach junction 27 mi 43 km for the A 4 to Cologne Frankfurt am Main Dortmund Olpe A 4 A 45 nbsp nbsp Bad Wunnenberg Wunnenberg Haaren interchange 43 mi 69 km for the A 33 to Bielefeld Paderborn or the A 44 to either Kassel or Dortmund Airport Public transport edit Trains edit The closest train stations are the ones in Lennestadt Altenhundem Meschede and Winterberg Buses edit Buses of Busverkehr Ruhr Sieg BRS serve the town on the main routes An association only founded for this purpose voluntarily provides a Burgerbus civic bus on the less common routes It mainly serves the smaller villages Media editThe Westfalenpost newspaper has editorial offices in Schmallenberg and Meschede and issues a daily local edition from Mondays to Saturdays It shares its local edition with the Westfalische Rundschau which is another daily newspaper The free advertising newspaper Sauerlandkurier also has an editorial office in Schmallenberg and is being issued on Wednesdays and Sundays Radio and TV news can be received from the West German Broadcasting WDR There is a WDR regional studio in Siegen which daily broadcasts news for South Westphalia on WDR 2 radio on 93 8 FM and in the Lokalzeit show for South Westphalia on television WDR Fernsehen Another local radio channel is Radio Sauerland from Meschede which can be received at 89 1 or 106 5 FM in Schmallenberg and on different frequencies in the whole High Sauerland District Education editSchmallenberg has six elementary schools Grundschulen and three secondary schools a Hauptschule a Realschule and a Gymnasium 13 There is also one special school of the High Sauerland District for emotional and social development elementary and secondary level one Martinsschule Dorlar one folk high school Volkshochschule a district s school of music Kreismusikschule and Music Education Centre Sudwestfalen Musikbildungszentrum Sudwestfalen 14 Culture edit nbsp Rappelstein castle ruin in Nordenau nbsp Grafschaft AbbeyStarting from Schmallenberg central town trips to the Nordenau Rappelstein castle ruin with great views the Grafschaft Abbey or to the nearby Kneipp health resort of Bad Fredeburg are always worth to do There are some local museums like the Slate Mining and Home Region Museum in Holthausen the Hesse Cutlery Factory in Fleckenberg the Monastery Museum in Grafschaft or the Jurisdiction Museum in Bad Fredeburg Annual events in many places in town are the marksmen s festivals Schutzenfeste lasting two to four days between April and August They celebrate the local traditions including parades traditional music and dance in a local hall or tent and a shooting of a wooden bird There are 20 marksmen s clubs Schutzenvereine in town and each has its own Schutzenfest 15 The biggest club is the Schmallenberg Marksmen s Society of 1820 Schutzengesellschaft Schmallenberg 1820 The oldest Schutzenverein in the modern Town of Schmallenberg is the Wormbach St Judoc Marksmen s Fraternity St Jodokus Schutzenbruderschaft Wormbach It was founded in 1525 16 Schmallenberg s town festival is the Schmallenberger Woche the Schmallenberg week and is being held every two years from a Wednesday to a Sunday in August This event is celebrated in central Schmallenberg s old town and turns the Marksmen s Square park facility Parkanlage Schutzenplatz and the Weststrasse and Oststrasse into a pedestrian area with music entertainment and several stalls providing food drinks other commercial goods and information Citizens from many of Schmallenberg s places the twin towns and several associations take part in the festival On each Second Sunday of Advent and Friday and Saturday before there is a Christmas market around the central town s Catholic church 17 Further Christmas markets can be found on different dates in other places of the town Sport editSchmallenberg has many hiking trails adding up to approximately 2 500 kilometers leading through forests across mountains and through valleys The Rothaarsteig a hiking trail along the Rothaar Mountains from Brilon to Dillenburg leads through the town s territory Recently the town at the upper course of the Lenne River has developed into one of Westphalia s winter sport centers The Nordic Center of North Rhine Westphalia and the High Sauerland Cross Country Skiing Center are both located in Westfeld 250 kilometers of cross country ski tracks and 30 ski lifts make any kind of skiing possible Notable people editTom Astor born 1943 is a German singer and composer Carl Johann Ludwig Dham 1809 1871 was a German lawyer politician and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly in 1848 49 Hans Frankenthal 1926 1999 was a Jew born in Schmallenberg who survived the holocaust and describes his ordeal in The Unwelcome One Returning Home from Auschwitz Franziskus Hennemann 1882 1951 was a Titular Bishop in South Africa Hannah Neise born 2000 is a German skeleton racer and Olympic gold medalists 2022 Julian Schauerte born 1988 is a German footballer who plays for K A S Eupen Christian Voss born 1989 is a German motorsport team owner and former racing driverReferences edit Wahlergebnisse in NRW Kommunalwahlen 2020 Land Nordrhein Westfalen 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 Schmallenberg Kurorte 1 in German WP de Westfeld wird offiziell zum Luftkurort 2 in German Schmallenberger Sauerland Golddorfer Schmallenberg und Eslohe 3 in German Distances measured with Google Maps Stadt Schmallenberg Einwohnerzahlen zum 31 12 2019 inhabitants in German Johannes Bauermann Die Schmallenberger Stadturkunden Erschienen in Beitrage zur Geschichte der Stadt Schmallenberg 1244 1969 im Selbstverlag der Stadt Schmallenberg in German Carl Haase Schmallenberg im Rahmen der Geschichte der deutschen Stadt Erschienen in Beitrage zur Geschichte der Stadt Schmallenberg 1244 1969 im Selbstverlag der Stadt Schmallenberg in German Horst Becker Beitrage zur Entstehung der Schmallenberger Textilindustrie Erschienen in Beitrage zur Geschichte der Stadt Schmallenberg 1244 1969 im Selbstverlag der Stadt Schmallenberg in German Verkehrsverein Schmallenberg Holz und Touristikzentrum 4 in German Schmallenberg de Arbeitsmarkt in German Stadt Schmallenberg Schulen 5 in German Musikbildungszentrum Sudwestfalen 6 in German Kreisschutzenbund Meschede Stadt Schmallenberg 7 in German Verkehrsverein Schmallenberg Schmallenberger Woche 8 in German Werbegemeinschaft Schmallenberg Aktuelles und Infos 9 in German External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schmallenberg Town administration of Schmallenberg in German Schmallenberg Tourism in German 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