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Brandenburg an der Havel is a town
Town

A town is a type of human settlement ranging from a few to several thousand inhabitants, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas; the precise meaning varies between countries and is not always a matter of legal definition....
 in the state of Brandenburg
Brandenburg

Brandenburg is one of the sixteen states of Germany of Germany. It lies in the east of the country and is one of the new federal states that were re-created in 1990 upon the reunification of the former West Germany and East Germany....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
. It is located on the banks of the Havel
Havel

The Havel is a river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin and Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Elbe river and 325 km in length....
 river. Population: 74,129 (December 31, 2005).

Although the town of Brandenburg is less known than the state of Brandenburg, it provided the name for the medieval Bishopric of Brandenburg, the Margravate of Brandenburg, and the current state of Brandenburg. Today it is a small town compared to nearby Berlin
Berlin

Berlin is the Capital of Germany city and one of sixteen States of Germany of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city....
, but once it was the origin of the realms of Brandenburg and Prussia
Kingdom of Prussia

The Kingdom of Prussia was a Germany monarchy from 1701 to 1918 and, from 1871, was the leading state of the German Empire, comprising almost two-thirds of the area of the empire....
.

castle of Brandenburg, which had been a fortress of the Slavic
Slavic peoples

The Slavic Peoples are a linguistic branch of Indo-European peoples, living mainly in eastern Europe. From the early 6th century they spread from their original homeland to inhabit most of eastern Central Europe, Eastern Europe and the Balkans....
 tribe Stodoranie, was conquered in 929 by King Henry the Fowler.






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Brandenburg an der Havel is a town
Town

A town is a type of human settlement ranging from a few to several thousand inhabitants, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas; the precise meaning varies between countries and is not always a matter of legal definition....
 in the state of Brandenburg
Brandenburg

Brandenburg is one of the sixteen states of Germany of Germany. It lies in the east of the country and is one of the new federal states that were re-created in 1990 upon the reunification of the former West Germany and East Germany....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
. It is located on the banks of the Havel
Havel

The Havel is a river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin and Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Elbe river and 325 km in length....
 river. Population: 74,129 (December 31, 2005).

Although the town of Brandenburg is less known than the state of Brandenburg, it provided the name for the medieval Bishopric of Brandenburg, the Margravate of Brandenburg, and the current state of Brandenburg. Today it is a small town compared to nearby Berlin
Berlin

Berlin is the Capital of Germany city and one of sixteen States of Germany of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city....
, but once it was the origin of the realms of Brandenburg and Prussia
Kingdom of Prussia

The Kingdom of Prussia was a Germany monarchy from 1701 to 1918 and, from 1871, was the leading state of the German Empire, comprising almost two-thirds of the area of the empire....
.

History

The castle of Brandenburg, which had been a fortress of the Slavic
Slavic peoples

The Slavic Peoples are a linguistic branch of Indo-European peoples, living mainly in eastern Europe. From the early 6th century they spread from their original homeland to inhabit most of eastern Central Europe, Eastern Europe and the Balkans....
 tribe Stodoranie, was conquered in 929 by King Henry the Fowler. The town remained German only until 983, when a Slavic rebellion was successful. During the next 170 years the area was ruled by Slavic princes of the Hevelles tribe. The last of them, Pribislav, died in 1150. Afterwards Albert I
Albert I of Brandenburg

Albert the Bear was the first Margrave of Brandenburg from 1157 to his death and was briefly Duke of Saxony between 1138 and 1142....
 settled here and became the first margrave
Margrave

Margrave is the English language and French language form of the German language title Markgraf and certain equivalent nobiliary titles in other languages....
 of Brandenburg. The town was restricted to the western bank of the Havel until 1196, when it was extended to the eastern side. The parts on either side of the river were regarded as three different towns (Old Town, New Town and Brandenburg cathedral district) for centuries.

In 1314-1315 the Old and New Towns joined the Hanseatic League
Hanseatic League

The Hanseatic League was an Military alliance of Trade cities and their guilds that established and maintained trade monopoly along the coast of Northern Europe, from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea and inland, during the Late Middle Ages and Early modern period ....
. In the Thirty Years' War
Thirty Years' War

The Thirty Years' War was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history. The war was fought primarily in Germany and at various points involved most of the countries of Europe....
 (1618-1648) the towns suffered plundering and destruction which led to a loss of power; Potsdam
Potsdam

Potsdam is the capital city of the Germany States of Germany of Brandenburg and is part of the Metropolitan area of Berlin/Brandenburg. It is situated on the River Havel, some 25 kilometres southwest of the center of Berlin....
 became the new capital, and the court left the town of Brandenburg. In 1715 Old Town and New Town were merged to form a single town. In 1928 the Brandenburg cathedral district was added.

In the late 19th century Brandenburg an der Havel became a very important industrial center in the German Empire. Steel industries settled there, and several world famous bicycle brands such as Brennabor, Corona and Excelsior were manufactured in the city. A world famous toy industry was also established. With an giant industrial complex, the Deutsche Reichsbahn
Deutsche Reichsbahn

Deutsche Reichsbahn was the name of the following two companies:* Deutsche Reichsbahn, the German Imperial Railways during the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich and the immediate aftermath ...
 (German Imperial Railways) was located in Brandenburg-Kirchmöser during the time between the two world wars and the time of the former GDR. The city's excellent infrastructure was a big advantage: the city is located at the junction of Federal Highways 1 and 102, the Autobahn
Autobahn

is the German language word for a major high-speed road restricted to motor vehicles capable of driving at least and having full control of access, similar to a motorway or freeway in English-speaking countries....
 A2 is nearby, the river Havel and the Silo canal serve as European Waterways. The railroad connection between Berlin and Magdeburg also runs through Brandenburg an der Havel.

A concentration camp, one of the first in Germany, was located on Nikolaiplatz in Brandenburg Old Town. After closing this inner city concentration camp, the Nazis
Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany and the Third Reich are the colloquial English names for Germany under the regime of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party , which established a Totalitarianism dictatorship that existed from 1933 to 1945....
 used the Brandenburg-Görden prison, located in Görden, a suburb of Brandenburg. In the Nikolaiplatz camp, the Nazis killed people with mental diseases, including children. They called this action "T4" because of the Berlin address Tiergartenstraße 4, the HQ of this planned and well-organized killing "Euthanasia
Euthanasia

Euthanasia refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner. Many different forms of euthanasia can be distinguished, including euthanasia and human euthanasia, and within the latter, voluntary and involuntary euthanasia....
" organisation. Brandenburg an der Havel was one of the very first locations in the Third Reich where the Nazis experimented with killing their victims by gas. Here they prepared the mass killings in Auschwitz and other devastation camps. After complaints by local inhabitants about the smoke, the mobile furnaces used to burn the corpses ceased operation. Shortly after this the Nazis closed the old prison.

Friedrich Fromm
Friedrich Fromm

Friedrich Fromm was a Germany German army officer remembered for his betrayal of conspirators involved in the July 20 Plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler....
, a German officer involved in the July 20 plot to assassinate Hitler, was executed here in February 1945 for his part in the plot, even though Fromm betrayed those conspirators he knew and ordered their execution.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall
Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall was a physical separation barrier separating West Berlin from the German Democratic Republic , including East Berlin. The longer inner German border demarcated the border between East and West Germany....
 the city's population declined from over 100,000 in 1989 to roughly 75,000 in 2005 through emigration
Emigration

Emigration is the act of leaving one's native country or region to Settler in another. It is the same as immigration but from the perspective of the country of origin....
. The migration was mainly by young people. As a result the future of the city is uncertain.

Population statistics

year population
1600 10 000
1648 3 000
1715 11 000
1818 12 800
1830 13 538
December 3, 1861 21 600
December 3, 1864 26 000
December 3, 1867 25 500
December 1, 1871 25 800
December 1, 1875 27 371
December 1, 1880 29 066
December 1, 1885 33 129
December 1, 1890 37 817
year population
December 2, 1895 42 690
December 1, 1900 49 250
December 1, 1905 51 200
December 1, 1910 53 595
December 1, 1916 48 039
December 5, 1917 49 565
October 8, 1919 52 972
June 16, 1925 59 297
June 16, 1933 64 190
May 17, 1939 83 825
December 1, 1945 68 927
October 29, 1946 70 632
August 31, 1950 82 215
year population
December 31, 1955 87 143
December 31, 1960 86 722
December 31, 1964 89 697
January 1, 1971 93 983
December 31, 1975 93 765
December 31, 1981 94 680
December 31, 1985 94 862
December 31, 1988 94 872
December 31, 1990 89 889
December 31, 1995 85 994
December 31, 2000 77 516
December 31, 2005 74 129


Sights

Gotthardkirche Brandenburg 2
Roland   Brandenburg An Der Havel
The Dominsel (Cathedral Island) is the historic heart of the town. Here stands its oldest edifice: the Dom St. Peter und Paul (Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul). Although construction began in the Romanesque style in 1165, it was completed as a Gothic cathedral during the 14th century. While the exterior is rather austere, the cathedral surprises the visitor with its sumptuous interior, especially the painted vault of the Bunte Kapelle (Coloured Chapel)

The Katharinenkirche (St. Catherine's church) built in 1401 in the Neustadt is an impressive example of northern German brick Gothic
Brick Gothic

Brick Gothic is a reduced style of Gothic architecture common in Northern Europe, especially in Northern Germany and the regions around the Baltic Sea without natural rock resources....
 architecture. The Gotthardkirche (St. Gotthard's church) was built of the same material just a few years later.

Another interesting building is the Altstädtische Rathaus (Old Town Hall), a late Gothic brick building with stepped gables and an ornate portal. In front of it stands a 5.35m high statue of the knight Roland
Roland

Roland is a character in medieval literature and Renaissance literature, the chief paladin of Charlemagne and a central figure in the Matter of France....
. Made in sandstone, the statue was erected in 1474 as the sign of the town's independence.

There is also a part of Brandenburg's medieval city wall, with four preserved watchtower
Watchtower

A watchtower is a type of fortification used in many parts of the world. It differs from a regular tower in that its primary use is military, and from a turret in that it is usually a freestanding structure....
s: the Steintorturm and the Mühlentorturm (in Newtown), and the Rathenower Torturm and the Plauer Torturm (in Oldtown).

The Brandenburg Industrial Museum is an Anchor Point of ERIH, The European Route of Industrial Heritage
European Route of Industrial Heritage

The European Route of Industrial Heritage is a network of the most important Industrial Heritage sites in Europe. The aim of the project is to create interest for the common European Heritage of the Industrialization and its remains....
.

Twin Towns

Ivry-sur-Seine
Ivry-sur-Seine

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, France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
Kaiserslautern
Kaiserslautern

is a city in southwest Germany, located in the States of Germany of Rhineland-Palatinate at the edge of the Palatinate forest . The historic centre dates to the 9th century and is within easy reach of Paris and Luxembourg ....
, Germany Magnitogorsk
Magnitogorsk

Magnitogorsk is a mining and industrial types of inhabited localities in Russia located by the Ural River in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, with one of the largest iron and steel works in the country....
, Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....


See also

  • Brandenburg Gate
    Brandenburg Gate

    Brandenburg Gate is a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin and Germany. It is located west of the city center at the intersection of Unter den Linden and Ebertstrasse, immediately west of the Pariser Platz....
     in Berlin
  • Stahl Brandenburg
    Stahl Brandenburg

    Stahl Brandenburg is a Germany football List of football clubs in Germany based in Brandenburg an der Havel, Brandenburg....
  • Brandenburger SC Süd 05
    Brandenburger SC Süd 05

    Brandenburger SC S?d is a Germany football :Category:German football clubs from the town of Brandenburg an der Havel, in the Brandenburg of the same name....


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