Heilbad Heiligenstadt

Coordinates: 51°22′44″N 10°08′19″E / 51.37889°N 10.13861°E / 51.37889; 10.13861
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Heilbad Heiligenstadt
Saint Mary's Church, 14th century
Saint Mary's Church, 14th century
Coat of arms of Heilbad Heiligenstadt
Location of Heilbad Heiligenstadt within Eichsfeld district
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Heilbad Heiligenstadt is located in Germany
Heilbad Heiligenstadt
Heilbad Heiligenstadt
Heilbad Heiligenstadt is located in Thuringia
Heilbad Heiligenstadt
Heilbad Heiligenstadt
Coordinates: 51°22′44″N 10°08′19″E / 51.37889°N 10.13861°E / 51.37889; 10.13861
CountryGermany
StateThuringia
DistrictEichsfeld
Government
 • Mayor (2018–24) Thomas Spielmann[1]
Area
 • Total91.49 km2 (35.32 sq mi)
Elevation
255 m (837 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total18,682
 • Density200/km2 (530/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
37308
Dialling codes03606
Vehicle registrationEIC, HIG, WBS
Websitewww.heilbad-heiligenstadt.de

Heilbad Heiligenstadt is a spa town in Thuringia, Germany. It is the capital of the Eichsfeld district.

Geography

Heiligenstadt is approximately 14 km east of the tripoint where the states of Thuringia, Hesse and Lower Saxony meet. It lies on the upper course of the river Leine (a tributary of the Aller) that flows through the town from east to west and is joined near the centre of the town by the Geislede.

South of the town is the Iberg, a 453.2 m tall peak located in the Heiligenstadt Stadtwald, which forms part of the Naturpark Eichsfeld-Hainich-Werratal.

Local subdivisions

The municipality of Heilbad Heiligenstadt consists of the central town and the following villages (

Ortsteile):[3][4]

History

Historical Population

Population (31 December):

  • 1825: 4,637
  • 1875: 5,193
  • 1890: 6,183
  • 1910: 8,229
  • 1925: 8,641
  • 1939: 9,973
  • 1950: 12,444
  • 1960: 12,500
  • 1971: 13,646
  • 1981: 15,524
  • 1988: 16,527
  • 1994: 17,379
  • 1995: 17,239
  • 1996: 17,170
  • 1997: 17,133
  • 1998: 17,077
  • 1999: 17,126
  • 2000: 17,291
  • 2001: 17,392
  • 2002: 17,283
  • 2003: 17,260
  • 2004: 17,151
  • 2005: 17,153
  • 2006: 17,103
  • 2007: 17,032
  • 2008: 16,856
  • 2009: 16,765
  • 2010: 16,610
  • 2011: 16,310
  • 2012: 16,188
  • 2013: 16,197
  • 2014: 16,337
  • 2015: 16,772
Data since 1994: Thüringian state office of statistics

Name of the town

Despite the official designation of the town as a spa in 1929 and a 1950 decision by the town council to append the word Soleheilbad (salt-water spa) to its name, it remained officially "Heiligenstadt" (literally Holy City) during the East German years. In 1990 the city government still used only Heiligenstadt.

However, the post office used Heilbad Heiligenstadt, as did postcard companies and the local savings bank. In fact between 1950 and 1990, the town had the distinction of being referred to in three different ways: as Heiligenstadt, Heilbad Heiligenstadt, or Heiligenstadt (Eichsf.) (for Eichsfeld).

In 1990, the town council and especially the mayor began expanding the spa business and it took on increasing importance. In addition, after German reunification, there were several Heiligenstadts in Germany. Initially the government declined to rename the town Heilbad Heiligenstadt because of a lack of evidence that it was a spa, but the town lodged an appeal and used the one and a half years before an official visit and the relative lack of oversight immediately after reunification to create spa facilities and integrate the word Heilbad into official usage. Permission for the renaming was then granted since the town was evidently a spa and using that name.

Statue of Theodor Storm in front of the Storm Literary Museum

Culture and sights

Theatre

  • Eichsfeld Kulturhaus

Museums

  • Theodor Storm Literary Museum
  • Eichsfeld Heimatmuseum (local history collection)
  • Heiligenstadt (Ost) Station Museum
  • The
    GDR

Buildings and monuments

Churches and chapels

Cemeteries

  • The Jewish cemetery in Ibergstraße was last used for burial in 1940. The deportation of six Jewish residents to
    Theresienstadt concentration camp
    in September 1942 put an end to a Jewish community in the town which was first mentioned in writing in 1212 and which had built a synagogue and their own school in the 19th century.
  • The Soviet cemetery and monument in Dingelstädter Straße commemorate 70 Soviet prisoners of war and impressed workers who died in the town due to forced labour during World War II.

Parks

Regular events

Heiligenstadt, like the rest of Eichsfeld, is traditionally

Passion of Christ
, which attracts numerous believers from the region and the rest of Germany.

Ibergrennen

The Ibergrennen is an annual road race held since 1994 on the last weekend in June on Landesstraße 2022 (Holzweg) in the western foothills of the Iberg. Sponsored by the German Mountain Cup and German Mountain Championship, it has included sports and touring cars since 1998, when the road surface was renewed and the barriers reinforced. In 2000, the course was extended from 1.96 km to 2.05 km. The climb remains 200 m. It is thus one of the shortest mountain race routes in Germany, but not without challenges.

The drivers' encampment is traditionally set up near the centre of Heiligenstadt, next to a filling station and a supermarket which is open on Sundays.

The first race was held in 1925, but only for motorcycles.

Heiligenstadt around 1840, by Carl Duval

People associated with Heilbad Heiligenstadt

Honorary citizens

Natives

Johann Melchior Birkenstock

Others

Athanasius Kircher in 1665
Johann Carl Fuhlrott

References

  1. ^ Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht, Freistaat Thüringen, accessed 14 July 2021.
  2. Thüringer Landesamt für Statistik
    . June 2023.
  3. ^ Hauptsatzung der Stadt Heilbad Heiligenstadt, March 2022
  4. ^ Thüringer Gesetz zur freiwilligen Neugliederung kreisangehöriger Gemeinden im Jahr 2024, Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt für den Freistaat Thüringen, 2023 Nr. 15, p. 348
  5. ^ a b c d e Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Heiligenstadt" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 212.
  6. ^ Thomas T. Müller, ed., Die St.-Martins-Kirche zu Heiligenstadt, Heiligenstädter Schriften 2, Heiligenstadt 2003 (in German)
  7. ^ H. Scholle, Ein Denkmal für den Ehrenbürger der Stadt Heiligenstadt Johann Wolf in Kreuzebra, Eichsfeld 9, Heimat- und Verkehrsverband Eichsfeld e.V, 1997 (in German)

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