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Sonneberg

Sonneberg in Thuringia, Germany, is the seat of the Sonneberg district. It is in the Franconian south of Thuringia, neighboring its Upper Franconian twin town Neustadt bei Coburg.

Sonneberg
Town hall
Location of Sonneberg within Sonneberg district
FöritztalFrankenblickGoldisthalLauschaNeuhaus am RennwegSchalkauSonnebergSteinach
Sonneberg
Sonneberg
Coordinates: 50°21′N 11°10′E / 50.350°N 11.167°E / 50.350; 11.167
CountryGermany
StateThuringia
DistrictSonneberg
Government
 • Mayor (2022–28) Dr. Heiko Voigt[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total84.69 km2 (32.70 sq mi)
Elevation
400 m (1,300 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total23,507
 • Density280/km2 (720/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
96515
Dialling codes03675, 036762, 036703
Vehicle registrationSON, NH
Websitewww.sonneberg.de

Sonneberg became known as the "world toy city", and is home to the German Toy Museum [de] and the Sonneberg observatory, founded in 1925. The Thuringian Slate Mountains border the city, with the Franconian Forest to the east. [3]

History edit

"The Sonneberg Castle was also called Sonneberg Castle or the Haus zu Sonneberg in old documents. In 480 Süne or Süno, Duke of Franconia, built this castle because of the Thuringian incursions ..." so it says on page 64 in the topography of the Duke of Saxe-Meiningen's share in the Duchy of Coburg from the year 1781. This not uncritical representation is based on the history of the Franks by Abbot Johannes Trithemius from 1514.[4]

The name Sonneberg was first mentioned in documents in 1207. It goes back to the noble family of the Lords of Sonneberg, which is documented in the 12th and 13th centuries and founded a settlement below the Sonneberg Castle, which originally consisted of the estate and two hamlets, the village of "Alt-Rötin, presumed to be in Herrnau "And the" Stätlein zu Rötin under the Sonneberg Castle". The Lords of Sonneberg were ministerials in the service of the Dukes of Andechs-Meranien, who, as a Bavarian noble family, established a lordly administration in the region around Sonneberg and Coburg.

The quarrying of whetstones and slate for slates has been documented since 1500. From the long-established wooden goods manufacture, the production of the Sonneberg toys known as Nuremberg trinkets developed from the 16th century onwards. Around 1700, the Dressel company, and from 1873 Cuno & Otto Dressel, the largest manufacturer and exporter of toys was founded in Sonneberg. From 1805, with the introduction of paper mache, Sonneberg developed into a toy production center with international status, especially in the manufacture of dolls (see also: F. M. Schilling). In 1840 a city fire destroyed the old city center around the market square in what is now the Upper City. In 1883 the industrial school was opened in Mühlgasse 4, where artistic porcelain, glass and toy design was taught.

 
Christmas sleigh at the 1900 Paris Exposition

The term “world toy city” was coined around 1913 due to the share of Sonneberg's production on the world market. Before the First World War, around 20% of the toys traded on the world market in the Sonneberg area were mainly manufactured at home.[5] In addition to the term world toy city, Sonneberg advanced to become the “workshop of the Santa Claus”. From the 1870s onwards, the toy industry did not respond to increasing demand and falling sales prices with a transition to industrial production in larger factories using innovative techniques. Even if exports to the US rose by around 600% between 1865 and 1885, in 1880 85% of the companies had just four employees. [10] It was the number of these traditionally working small and micro-businesses that increased tremendously in response to the increased demand. In 1880 there were a total of 321 companies. 1899, almost 20 years later, 2395, an increase of 746%.[6]

One of the heydays of the toy industry led to the development of the station square with representative buildings in the 1920s. First, the US company Halbourn built a six-story trading house that has been owned by the AOK since 1925. Opposite it, in 1926, the American department store company F. W. Woolworth Company, which had been purchasing locally since 1880, built a trading and warehouse for the purchase and export of toys and Christmas tree decorations. The five-storey reinforced concrete building with its own siding was built according to plans by the Sonneberg architect Walter Buchholz.

In divided post-war Germany, Sonneberg found itself within the borders of East Germany, cut off from its large neighbouring town of Coburg, Bavaria in West Germany and could only face north economically. It was served by an unnaturally winding railway route and thus became somewhat isolated from the rest of East Germany. Sonneberg Hauptbahnhof is served by the Coburg–Sonneberg line.

After the fall of the Wall, toy shops were privatized or re-privatized, if they still existed. In 2002 the Thuringian Day took place in Sonneberg. The city became a member of the European metropolitan region of Nuremberg in July 2012, initially on a trial basis, and has been a permanent member since October 2013.[7]

The 14th Franconian Day was celebrated on July 6 and 7, 2019 by the district of Upper Franconia together with the Bavarian state government and the two host cities Sonneberg and Neustadt bei Coburg for the first time across borders with over 25,000 visitors under the motto: GEMEINSAM.FRÄNKISCH.STARK.

Sonneberg is a location with a close network with hydrogen initiatives in the metropolitan region of Central Germany and it is a member of the European metropolitan region of Nuremberg. Thus, Sonneberg has a "hinge function" to the important economic areas between the Main and Elbe. The HySon Institute for Applied Hydrogen Research emerged in February 2021 from a network of actors from business and science. There are 50 partners in total. Their common goal is to close the gap between research and application. [8]

Subdivisions edit

The town Sonneberg consists of the following subdivisions:

  • Bettelhecken
  • Hönbach
  • Hüttensteinach
  • Köppelsdorf
  • Malmerz
  • Mürschnitz
  • Neufang
  • Oberlind
  • Obere Stadt
  • Steinbach
  • Untere Stadt
  • Unterlind
  • Wehd
  • Wolkenrasen

Since 31 December 2013, when the former municipality Oberland am Rennsteig was merged into Sonneberg, the following villages also form part of Sonneberg: Haselbach, Eschenthal, Hasenthal, Hüttengrund and Spechtsbrunn.

 
Sonneberg

Number of inhabitants edit

 

1829-1981

  • 1829: 3,028
  • 1895: 12,167
  • 1905: 15,003
  • 1946: 21,534
  • 1950: 30,182
  • 1960: 28,936
  • 1981: 28,733

1984-1999

  • 1984: 28,440
  • 1994: 25,880
  • 1995: 25,481
  • 1996: 25,297
  • 1997: 25,151
  • 1998: 24,951
  • 1999: 24,892

2000-2006

  • 2000: 24,837
  • 2001: 24,690
  • 2002: 24,582
  • 2003: 24,246
  • 2004: 24,026
  • 2005: 23,805
  • 2006: 23,681

2007-2013

  • 2007: 23,252
  • 2008: 22,807
  • 2009: 22,529
  • 2010: 22,356
  • 2011: 22,222
  • 2012: 21,737
  • 2013: 23,796

2014-2020

  • 2014: 23,620
  • 2015: 23,736
  • 2016: 23,804
  • 2017: 23,756
  • 2018: 23,830
  • 2019: 23,516
  • 2020: 23,229
Data source since 1994: Thuringia statistical office

Notable people edit

 
August Schleicher
 
Cuno Hoffmeister

References edit

  1. ^ Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht, Freistaat Thüringen, accessed 10 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden, erfüllenden Gemeinden und Verwaltungsgemeinschaften in Thüringen Gebietsstand: 31.12.2022" (in German). Thüringer Landesamt für Statistik. June 2023.
  3. ^ "Landschaftssteckbrief Frankenwald". Bundesamt für Naturschutz.
  4. ^ De origine gentis Francorum compendium, 1514 – An abridged history of the Franks / Johannes Trithemius; AQ-Verlag, Dudweiler 1987; ISBN 978-3-922441-52-6.
  5. ^ Oskar Stillich: Die Spielwaren-Hausindustrie des Meininger Oberlandes. Verlag Fischer, Jena 1899.
  6. ^ David D. Hamlin: Work and Play. The Production and Consumption of Toys in Germany, 1870–1914. University of Michigan 2007, S. 87.
  7. ^ Metropolregion Nürnberg: Thüringen macht mit, archived from the original on 2015-05-01, retrieved 2020-05-03
  8. ^ "Sonneberg als Forschungsstandort für Wasserstoff - Spatenstich bei HySon". MDR. 2021-08-27.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • private website

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This article is about the town in Thuringia For the hill of the same name see Sonneberg hill For district see Sonneberg district For village in the Czech Republic see Slunecna Sonneberg in Thuringia Germany is the seat of the Sonneberg district It is in the Franconian south of Thuringia neighboring its Upper Franconian twin town Neustadt bei Coburg SonnebergTownTown hallCoat of armsLocation of Sonneberg within Sonneberg districtSonnebergShow map of GermanySonnebergShow map of ThuringiaCoordinates 50 21 N 11 10 E 50 350 N 11 167 E 50 350 11 167CountryGermanyStateThuringiaDistrictSonnebergGovernment Mayor 2022 28 Dr Heiko Voigt 1 Ind Area Total84 69 km2 32 70 sq mi Elevation400 m 1 300 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total23 507 Density280 km2 720 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes96515Dialling codes03675 036762 036703Vehicle registrationSON NHWebsitewww sonneberg de Sonneberg became known as the world toy city and is home to the German Toy Museum de and the Sonneberg observatory founded in 1925 The Thuringian Slate Mountains border the city with the Franconian Forest to the east 3 Contents 1 History 2 Subdivisions 3 Number of inhabitants 4 Notable people 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit The Sonneberg Castle was also called Sonneberg Castle or the Haus zu Sonneberg in old documents In 480 Sune or Suno Duke of Franconia built this castle because of the Thuringian incursions so it says on page 64 in the topography of the Duke of Saxe Meiningen s share in the Duchy of Coburg from the year 1781 This not uncritical representation is based on the history of the Franks by Abbot Johannes Trithemius from 1514 4 The name Sonneberg was first mentioned in documents in 1207 It goes back to the noble family of the Lords of Sonneberg which is documented in the 12th and 13th centuries and founded a settlement below the Sonneberg Castle which originally consisted of the estate and two hamlets the village of Alt Rotin presumed to be in Herrnau And the Statlein zu Rotin under the Sonneberg Castle The Lords of Sonneberg were ministerials in the service of the Dukes of Andechs Meranien who as a Bavarian noble family established a lordly administration in the region around Sonneberg and Coburg The quarrying of whetstones and slate for slates has been documented since 1500 From the long established wooden goods manufacture the production of the Sonneberg toys known as Nuremberg trinkets developed from the 16th century onwards Around 1700 the Dressel company and from 1873 Cuno amp Otto Dressel the largest manufacturer and exporter of toys was founded in Sonneberg From 1805 with the introduction of paper mache Sonneberg developed into a toy production center with international status especially in the manufacture of dolls see also F M Schilling In 1840 a city fire destroyed the old city center around the market square in what is now the Upper City In 1883 the industrial school was opened in Muhlgasse 4 where artistic porcelain glass and toy design was taught nbsp Christmas sleigh at the 1900 Paris Exposition The term world toy city was coined around 1913 due to the share of Sonneberg s production on the world market Before the First World War around 20 of the toys traded on the world market in the Sonneberg area were mainly manufactured at home 5 In addition to the term world toy city Sonneberg advanced to become the workshop of the Santa Claus From the 1870s onwards the toy industry did not respond to increasing demand and falling sales prices with a transition to industrial production in larger factories using innovative techniques Even if exports to the US rose by around 600 between 1865 and 1885 in 1880 85 of the companies had just four employees 10 It was the number of these traditionally working small and micro businesses that increased tremendously in response to the increased demand In 1880 there were a total of 321 companies 1899 almost 20 years later 2395 an increase of 746 6 One of the heydays of the toy industry led to the development of the station square with representative buildings in the 1920s First the US company Halbourn built a six story trading house that has been owned by the AOK since 1925 Opposite it in 1926 the American department store company F W Woolworth Company which had been purchasing locally since 1880 built a trading and warehouse for the purchase and export of toys and Christmas tree decorations The five storey reinforced concrete building with its own siding was built according to plans by the Sonneberg architect Walter Buchholz In divided post war Germany Sonneberg found itself within the borders of East Germany cut off from its large neighbouring town of Coburg Bavaria in West Germany and could only face north economically It was served by an unnaturally winding railway route and thus became somewhat isolated from the rest of East Germany Sonneberg Hauptbahnhof is served by the Coburg Sonneberg line After the fall of the Wall toy shops were privatized or re privatized if they still existed In 2002 the Thuringian Day took place in Sonneberg The city became a member of the European metropolitan region of Nuremberg in July 2012 initially on a trial basis and has been a permanent member since October 2013 7 The 14th Franconian Day was celebrated on July 6 and 7 2019 by the district of Upper Franconia together with the Bavarian state government and the two host cities Sonneberg and Neustadt bei Coburg for the first time across borders with over 25 000 visitors under the motto GEMEINSAM FRANKISCH STARK Sonneberg is a location with a close network with hydrogen initiatives in the metropolitan region of Central Germany and it is a member of the European metropolitan region of Nuremberg Thus Sonneberg has a hinge function to the important economic areas between the Main and Elbe The HySon Institute for Applied Hydrogen Research emerged in February 2021 from a network of actors from business and science There are 50 partners in total Their common goal is to close the gap between research and application 8 Subdivisions editThe town Sonneberg consists of the following subdivisions Bettelhecken Honbach Huttensteinach Koppelsdorf Malmerz Murschnitz Neufang Oberlind Obere Stadt Steinbach Untere Stadt Unterlind Wehd Wolkenrasen Since 31 December 2013 when the former municipality Oberland am Rennsteig was merged into Sonneberg the following villages also form part of Sonneberg Haselbach Eschenthal Hasenthal Huttengrund and Spechtsbrunn nbsp SonnebergNumber of inhabitants edit nbsp 1829 1981 1829 3 028 1895 12 167 1905 15 003 1946 21 534 1950 30 182 1960 28 936 1981 28 733 1984 1999 1984 28 440 1994 25 880 1995 25 481 1996 25 297 1997 25 151 1998 24 951 1999 24 892 2000 2006 2000 24 837 2001 24 690 2002 24 582 2003 24 246 2004 24 026 2005 23 805 2006 23 681 2007 2013 2007 23 252 2008 22 807 2009 22 529 2010 22 356 2011 22 222 2012 21 737 2013 23 796 2014 2020 2014 23 620 2015 23 736 2016 23 804 2017 23 756 2018 23 830 2019 23 516 2020 23 229 Data source since 1994 Thuringia statistical officeNotable people edit nbsp August Schleicher nbsp Cuno Hoffmeister Crato Butner 1616 1679 composer August Schleicher 1821 1868 linguist Wilhelm Sollmann 1881 1951 journalist and politician SPD Cuno Hoffmeister 1892 1968 astronomer Walter Franck 1896 1961 actor Fred Delmare 1922 2009 actor Tankred Dorst 1925 2017 writer Werner Stotzer 1931 2010 sculptor and draftsman Almuth Beck born 1940 politician Werner Bernreuther born 1941 actor and songwriter Freddy Breck 1942 2008 percussionist Monika Debertshauser born 1952 cross country skier Reinhard Hafner 1952 2016 footballer Detlef Ultsch born 1955 judoka world champion Frank Dundr born 1957 rower Olympic winner Simone Opitz born 1963 cross country skier Silke Kraushaar Pielach born 1970 luger Andre Florschutz born 1976 luger Thomas Florschutz born 1978 bob pilot Sebastian Lang born 1979 cyclist Jan Armin Eichhorn born 1981 luger Felix Loch born 1989 2010 and 2014 Olympic luge gold medalistReferences edit Gewahlte Burgermeister aktuelle Landesubersicht Freistaat Thuringen accessed 10 November 2022 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden erfullenden Gemeinden und Verwaltungsgemeinschaften in Thuringen Gebietsstand 31 12 2022 in German Thuringer Landesamt fur Statistik June 2023 Landschaftssteckbrief Frankenwald Bundesamt fur Naturschutz De origine gentis Francorum compendium 1514 An abridged history of the Franks Johannes Trithemius AQ Verlag Dudweiler 1987 ISBN 978 3 922441 52 6 Oskar Stillich Die Spielwaren Hausindustrie des Meininger Oberlandes Verlag Fischer Jena 1899 David D Hamlin Work and Play The Production and Consumption of Toys in Germany 1870 1914 University of Michigan 2007 S 87 Metropolregion Nurnberg Thuringen macht mit archived from the original on 2015 05 01 retrieved 2020 05 03 Sonneberg als Forschungsstandort fur Wasserstoff Spatenstich bei HySon MDR 2021 08 27 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sonneberg External links editOfficial website nbsp 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