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Creuzburg is a town and a former municipality on the Werra river in the Wartburgkreis in Thuringia, Germany. Since December 2019, it is part of the town
Amt Creuzburg Amt Creuzburg is a town in the Wartburgkreis district, in Thuringia, Germany. It was created with effect from 31 December 2019 by the merger of the former municipalities of Creuzburg Creuzburg is a town and a former municipality on the Werra ri ...
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Geography

Creuzburg is in the area known as the Muschelkalk. Three mountains, ''Wisch, Wallstieg'' and ''Ebenauer Köpfe'' are near the town. Nearby towns include Treffurt and Eisenach.


History

With a history going back over 1,000 years, Creuzburg is one of the oldest towns in Thuringia. Hill graves in the area of the city demonstrate a settlement beginning at least as early as
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times. The beginnings of the settlement on what became the site of the castle are a result of its position on a major crossroads. The old West-East trade route met at the Werra with the trade route from the south. In the 10th and 11th Centuries, the region was under control of the Fulda Abbey. In 1137, the city came under control of the Thuringian Ludowinger dynasty. Landgrave Ludwig I acquired it in exchange for a portion of the lands he held in Hesse. Recognizing the strategic and economic importance of the area, his successors made improvements to the area. Landgrave Hermann I began the construction of the castle on the mountain and allowed the many farmers in the area to build the settlement at the base of the mountain. In 1213, Creuzburg was established as a city. A coat of arms was established and a defensive wall was built. The nearby town of Scherbda, which now is part of Creuzburg, was first mentioned as a settlement around a fief in 1229. The most prosperous time in Creuzburg was during the reign of Landgrave Ludwig IV, the Holy, and his son Hermann II. After the wedding of Ludwig with the daughter of the King of Hungary,
Elisabeth Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * ''Elisabeth'' (sc ...
, who is now known as St. Elisabeth of Hungary, Creuzburg Castle became the second residence of the Thuringian Landgraves (after the Wartburg). Many festivals were celebrated during this time, and the children of the couple were born in the castle. Ludwig redecorated the castle and built the first stone bridge across the Werra to secure the trade route. Before he left for the Crusades in 1227, he bade farewell to his subjects in a major assembly of the Thuringian nobles in the castle. Ludwig never returned. His brother Heinrich Raspe acted as regent during the childhood of Ludwig's son, Hermann II. Elisabeth left Thuringia and moved back to the Hessian lands, where she later died in Marburg. Upon reaching adulthood, Hermann began his reign as Landgrave of Thuringia and Hesse. Castle remained his residence until his sudden death at the age of 18. His uncle and successor Heinrich Raspe used only the Wartburg as his residence. This, for the city of Creuzburg, as well as the castle, was the end of their times of prosperity. The town sank into economic and cultural anonymity in the following centuries. Within the
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(1871–1918), Creuzburg was part of the
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Tourism

The Creuzburg Castle, which was a residence of the Ludowing dynasty and a favorite visiting place of
St. Elisabeth of Hungary Elizabeth of Hungary (german: Heilige Elisabeth von Thüringen, hu, Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet, sk, Svätá Alžbeta Uhorská; 7 July 1207 – 17 November 1231), also known as Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia, or Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, ...
, is one of the top sightseeing destinations. Creuzburg also boasts the oldest bridges north of the Main.


Economy

Beside several hotels and restaurants Creuzburg is also the head office of the Pollmeier Massivholz GmbH & CO. KG. The company is the largest and most efficient hardwood sawmill worldwide.


Transportation

The B 7 highway from
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to Eisenach goes through Creuzburg.


Famous residents

* Ludwig IV of Thuringia (1200–1227), Count of Thuringia *
St. Elisabeth of Hungary Elizabeth of Hungary (german: Heilige Elisabeth von Thüringen, hu, Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet, sk, Svätá Alžbeta Uhorská; 7 July 1207 – 17 November 1231), also known as Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia, or Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, ...
(1207–1231), wife of Ludwig IV * Hermann II, Landgrave of Thuringia (1222–1241) *
Sophie Sophie is a version of the female given name Sophia, meaning "wise". People with the name Born in the Middle Ages * Sophie, Countess of Bar (c. 1004 or 1018–1093), sovereign Countess of Bar and lady of Mousson * Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess o ...
(1224–1275), married 1240 with Henry II Duke of Brabant * Johannes Rothe (1360–1434), a major Thuringian chronicler * Michael Praetorius (1571–1621), composer and music writer * William Knabe (1803-1864), piano builder


Honorary citizen

* Monika Harms (born 1946), general attorney, appointed on 5 February 2010 as honorary citizen for her services to the reorganization of the Liboriuskapelle


Other people related to Creuzburg

Personalities who have spent part of their lives in Creuzburg, or have died in Creuzburg *
Bonifatius Bonifatius (or Bonifacius; also known as Count Boniface; died 432) was a Roman general and governor of the diocese of Africa. He campaigned against the Visigoths in Gaul and the Vandals in North Africa. An ally of Galla Placidia, mother and adv ...
(672/673-754), Benedictine monk, first missionary in the Creuzburg region *
Johann Philip Bachmann Johann Philip Bachmann (1762–1837) was a notable organ builder. He was born in Creuzburg, Thuringia, Germany. He emigrated to the United States in 1793 and worked with David Tannenberg. In 1793, he married Tannenberg’s daughter, who committed ...
(1762–1837) *
Harry Domela Harry Domela (1905 – 4 October 1979) was a Russian Empire-born impostor who pretended to be a deposed German crown prince. Biography Harry Domela was born to German parents in 1905 in Kurland, Russian Empire. At the age of fifteen he fought in ...
, (1904/1905-died after 1977), alias '' Baron Korff '', incognito-traveling '' Prince Wilhelm of Prussia '', adventurer and impostor, was in the summer of 1926 several weeks of the town's honor and was courted on the Creuzburg. * Alexander Rödiger (born 1985), bobsleigh from Scherbda, silver medalists at the Olympic Winter Games 2010.


Literature

*Rainer Schill, Astrid Thiel: ''Creuzburg an der Werra: Bilder aus vergangenen Tagen''. Geiger-Verlag, *Rat der Stadt Creuzburg (Hg.): ''Creuzburg. 775 Jahre Stadt Creuzburg. 1213-1988. Aus der Geschichte der Stadt.'' Druckerei Fortschritt Erfurt, 1988. *Horst Schmidt, Hans-Henning Walter: ''Creuzburg - Geschichte des Creuzburger Salzwerks''. Eisenacher Schriften zur Heimatkunde 39. Eisenach, 1988.


References


External links

* http://www.creuzburg-online.de Fremdenverkehrsverein Creuzburg e.V. ''(German)'' * https://web.archive.org/web/20061020223457/http://www.geschichte-wak.de/creuzburg.htm Town History ''(German)'' * http://www.creuzburg-werra.de Private Page About Creuzburg ''(German)'' * https://web.archive.org/web/20070928043751/http://www.dirk-oberschelp.de/creuzburg.htm Photo Gallery ''(German)'' * https://web.archive.org/web/20061019032722/http://www.360creuzburg.de/ 360 Degree Views ''(German)'' * http://www.pollmeier.com {{Authority control Wartburgkreis Former municipalities in Thuringia