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Dessau is a town and former municipality in Germany at the confluence of the rivers Mulde and Elbe, in the '' Bundesland'' (Federal State) of Saxony-Anhalt. Since 1 July 2007, it has been part of the newly created municipality of Dessau-Roßlau. Population of Dessau proper: 67,747 (Dec. 2020).


Geography

Dessau is situated on a floodplain where the Mulde flows into the Elbe. This causes yearly floods. The worst flood took place in the year 2002, when the Waldersee district was nearly completely flooded. The south of Dessau touches a well-wooded area called Mosigkauer Heide. The highest elevation is a 110 m high former rubbish dump called Scherbelberg in the southwest of Dessau. Dessau is surrounded by numerous parks and palaces that make it one of the greenest towns in Germany.


History

Dessau was first mentioned in 1213. It became an important centre in 1570, when the
Principality of Anhalt The Principality of Anhalt (german: Fürstentum Anhalt) was a State of the Holy Roman Empire, located in Central Germany, in what is today part of the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt. Under the rule of the House of Ascania, the Anhalt territory ...
was founded. Dessau became the capital of this state within the Holy Roman Empire. In 1603 the state was split into four – later five – Anhalts, Dessau becoming the capital of the mini-state of Anhalt-Dessau. In 1863 two of the noble lines died out, and the Duchy of Anhalt became reunited. From 1918 to 1945, Dessau was the capital of Free State of Anhalt. Dessau is famous as the second site of the Bauhaus school. It moved here in 1925 after it had been forced to close in Weimar. Many famous artists were lecturers in Dessau in the following years, among them Walter Gropius, Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. The
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control of Dessau city council forced the closure of the Dessau Bauhaus in 1932. The school moved to Bernau bei Berlin and closed its doors for the last time in 1933. The town was almost completely destroyed by Allied air raids in World War II on 7 March 1945, six weeks before American troops occupied the town. Afterwards it was rebuilt with typical
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concrete slab architecture ('' Plattenbau'') and became a major industrial centre of East Germany. Since
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in 1990 many historic buildings have been restored. The composer
Kurt Weill Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900April 3, 1950) was a German-born American composer active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fru ...
was born in Dessau. Since 1993 the city has hosted an annual Kurt Weill Festival. Dessau was also the birthplace of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn (in 1729), and Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (''der alte Dessauer'') (on 3 July 1676), a lauded field marshal for the Kingdom of Prussia. In January 2005, Dessau gained notoriety for the mysterious death of a Sierra Leonean convicted drug trafficker and failed asylum seeker
Oury Jalloh Oury Jalloh (1969 in Conakry, Guinea – 7 January 2005, in Dessau, Germany) was an asylum seeker who died in a fire in a police cell in Dessau, Germany. The hands and feet of Jalloh, who was alone in the cell, were tied to a mattress. A fire ala ...
.


Sights


Castles and gardens

* Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz, (''Dessau-Wörlitzer Gartenreich'') is a World Heritage Site landscape garden. It is an exceptional example of 18th century Age of Enlightenment landscape design in the English style. * Dresden Elbe Valley *Zoo at Mausoleumspark *Wallwitzburg *Rondell *remains of the Dessau Palace (Johannbau) *Georgium Palace and Park *Kühnau Palace and Park *Mosigkau Palace and Park *Luisium Palace and Park


The Bauhaus

There are several examples of Bauhaus architecture in Dessau, some of which are part of the Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau World Heritage Site. This includes the Bauhaus Dessau school building, designed by Walter Gropius, which is one of the iconic modernist buildings of the 20th century. In addition to the buildings that are part of the World Heritage Site, other notable Bauhaus architecture in Dessau includes: * Dessau-Törten Estate, designed by Walter Gropius in 1926–1928. *''Stahlhaus'' (Steel House), designed by Georg Muche and Richard Paulick in 1926–1927. *''Fieger Haus'', designed by Carl Fieger in 1927. * The ''Kornhaus'', a restaurant overlooking the river Elbe designed by Carl Fieger in 1929–1930. * ''Arbeitsamt'' (Employment office), designed by Walter Gropius in 1928–1929. It is now the Dessau-Roßlau ''Amt für Ordnung und Verkehr'' (Authority of Public Security and Regulations).


Churches

*St. Mary's Church *St. John's Church *Georgenkirche *Petruskirche *Auferstehungskirche *Pauluskirche *Christuskirche *Propsteikirche St. Peter and Paul *Dreieinigkeit *St. Josef


Other sights

* Townhall, built in 1901 * The palaces of Waldersee and Dietrich, today used as libraries * General post office * New water tower * ''Umweltbundesamt'' (formerly Wörlitzer Bahnhof) * Footbridge crossing the river Mulde


Culture


Theatres and museums

* Anhalt Theatre including Gregor Seyffert & Compagnie * City history museum * Anhalt Art Gallery at Georgium Palace with park (currently closed) * Mosigkau Palace museum * Luisium Castle museum with park * Oranienbaum Palace museum with park * Museum of Natural- and Prehistory * Moses Mendelssohn-Centre * Hugo Junkers Technical Museum * UCI Cinema Complex * Kiez-Cinema (one of the smallest Cinemas in Germany)


Regional media

* ''Mitteldeutsche Zeitung'' (daily newspaper, Monday-Saturday) * ''Wochenspiegel'' (free newspaper on Wednesday) and ''Supersonntag'' (free newspaper on Sunday) * ''REGJO'' (quarterly Economy Journal for the Region of Leipzig/
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) * ''leo'' (monthly, regional Event- and Culture Magazine) * local Studios of the
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and SAW (Radiostations) * local TV Stations: RAN 1 and Offener Kanal Dessau


Transport


Public transport

The Dessau tramway network has three lines and is supplemented by numerous bus lines. Dessau's public transport is operated by (DVG), which transports around 6 million people each year.


Railway stations

Dessau Hauptbahnhof (main station) has connections to Magdeburg, Berlin, Leipzig,
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, Bitterfeld and Lutherstadt Wittenberg. The line from Berlin was opened on 1 September 1840. The Dessau-Bitterfeld line (opened on 17 August 1857) was electrified in 1911, the first fully electrified long-distance railway in Germany. Dessau was part of the InterCity long-distance network until the year 2002. Regional trains also stop at the stations Dessau-Süd, Dessau-Alten, Dessau-Mosigkau and Rodleben. The ''Dessau-Wörlitzer-Eisenbahn'' (railway) connects Dessau to
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, a town situated 15 km to the east, and the Wörlitzer Park. The starting point of this railway is the main station. This train also stops at the stations Dessau-Waldersee and Dessau-Adria.


Roads

In 1938 the autobahn A9 (Munich-Berlin) was built southeast of the town area. The two exits to Dessau on the A9 are called "Dessau-Ost" and "Dessau-Süd". Dessau is also crossed by the " Bundesstrassen" (federal roads) B 184 and B 185.


Airfield

The airfield of Dessau is situated northwest of the town between the districts Kleinkühnau, Alten and Siedlung. A destination with a charter airplane is possible. The runway has a length of 1000 m. The Hugo Junkers Technical Museum is situated in the neighbourhood (directly east) of the airfield, which has the eastern end of the modern runway almost directly abutting the historical World War II Junkers factory airstrip's western end.


Water

Today the "Leopoldshafen" (harbour) is used for the annual international motorboat racing events. The "Wallwitzhafen" is used as a private sportboat harbour and the "Elbehafen" near the Grain House is used for cruisers. The next harbour for goods is situated in Rosslau.


Bikes

Dessau is located in the flat landscape of the Saxon Lowland. The bike roads have a length of about 146 km and connect all the parks and sights.


Sports

Sports like soccer, cycling, handball, volleyball, gymnastics, table tennis and tennis have a long tradition and are very popular in Dessau. The former soccer team " SG Waggonbau Dessau" won the
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soccer cup in 1949. The handball team played in the
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"Oberliga" and since 1990 they are playing in the 1st and 2nd "Bundesliga". Currently, Dessau has around 80 sport clubs with over 13,500 members. Next to the traditional sports, Dessau has active sport clubs in the following disciplines: aikido, badminton, basketball, canoeing, chess, climbing, cycling, dancing, fishing, horse riding, karate, judo, jiu-jitsu, motorboat, rowing, speedskating, sailing, skittles, skydiving, squash, swimming, table tennis, water polo, wrestling and others.


Facilities

* Numerous Sports Fields (more than 10) * Skittle Alleys (6) * Tennis Courts (3) * Boathouses (3) * Indoor Swimming Pools (2) * Paul-Greifzu-Stadion (for 22,000 viewers) * Speedskating Course * Climbing Tower Zuckerturm * Anhalt Arena Dessau (for 3,600 viewers) * Airfield Dessau * Rifle Range


Governance

The borough of Dessau was first mentioned in 1372. The head of the town called "Schultheiss" was constituted by the count. Together with a few assessors the "Schultheiss" formed the town council. As of 1372 the town council was divided into two agencies, as of 1600 into three agencies and as of 1785 again into two agencies. The "Schultheiss" of Dessau changed nearly every year until the town council constitution was cancelled in 1832. Afterwards Dessau became a Town Council and a Town Delegation Constitution. Since 1852 the town leader is called Mayor. During the National Socialist period the Mayor was appointed by the party ( NSDAP). After World War II the Soviets formed an executive council with a Mayor. The town council constitution was elected by the people. Since
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this committee is freely elected. Since 1994 it has been called "Stadtrat". Since 1994, the Mayor is directly elected by the people. In 2007, Dessau became part of the municipality Dessau-Roßlau.


Mayor

Peter Kuras (born 1958) was elected mayor of Dessau-Roßlau in June 2014 with 75.82% of the votes for a term of seven years. He is the successor of Klemens Koschig (born 1957, independent), who was elected in 2007 with 56.8% of the votes.


Town Council (Stadtrat)

Consists of the following parties: (Local Elections from 25 May 2014) * CDU (14 seats), * The Left (11 seats) * The Greens (3 seats) * SPD (7 seats) * Pro Dessau (5 seats) * AfD (3 seats) * FDP (2 seats) * Neues Forum: (2 seats) * Bürgerliste (2 seats) * NPD 1 seat


Town twinning

Dessau is twinned with:


Education

* Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (Architecture, Facility Management, Design and Geoinformatics) * Learning Centre from the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (Halle/ Dessau) * Anhalt Vocational School Centre Hugo Junkers I, II and III (Chapon-School) * Grammar School " Walter Gropius" * Grammar School "Liborius" * Grammar School "Philantropinum"


European subsidies

Dessau is part of the EU-URBAN programme. This programme is based on the integrated approach that is used for tackling the environmental, economical and social problems, affecting the deprived urban areas. There are several projects in Dessau sponsored via this subsidy.


Notable people

;Aristocracy *
George III, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau George III, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (Dessau Dessau is a town and former municipality in Germany at the confluence of the rivers Mulde and Elbe, in the '' Bundesland'' (Federal State) of Saxony-Anhalt. Since 1 July 2007, it has been part of th ...
(1507–1553), prince * Bernhard VII, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (1540–1570), prince *
John Casimir, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau John Casimir, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (17 December 1596 – 15 September 1660), was a German prince of the House of Ascania. He was ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Dessau from 1618 to 1660. During his reign the tasks of government were carried ...
(1596–1660), prince * John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1627–1693), prince and Prussian field marshal * Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1676–1747), ruler of Anhalt-Dessau from 1693 to 1747 * Leopold II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1700–1751), prince and Prussian general *
Dietrich of Anhalt-Dessau Dietrich of Anhalt-Dessau (b. Dessau, 2 August 1702 - d. Dessau, 2 December 1769), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and later regent of the principality of Anhalt-Dessau. He was also a Prussian ''Generalfeldmarschall''. Anton Balthasar ...
(1702–1769), prince and Prussian field marshal * Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau (1833–1916), Duchess of Nassau and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg * Eduard, Duke of Anhalt (1861–1918), Prince of the House of Ascania and the penultimate ruler of the Duchy of Anhalt in 1918 * Joachim Ernst, Duke of Anhalt (1901–1947), the last ruler of the Duchy of Anhalt ;Science & Philosophy * Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786), German Jewish philosopher, father of Haskalah * Heinrich Schwabe (1789–1875), astronomer and botanist, worked on
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* Karl Adolph von Basedow (1799–1854), a German physician * Max Müller (1823–1900), philologist and Orientalist * Franz Woepcke (1826–1864), an historian, Orientalist and mathematician * Friedrich Preisigke (1856–1924), a German Egyptologist and papyrologist * Hugo Junkers (1859–1935), German engineer and airplane designer, constructed first airplane made from metal, founded the Junkers & Co * Gustav Lindau (1866–1923), mycologist and botanist * Johannes Winkler (1897–1947), launched the first liquid-fuelled rocket in Europe at Dessau * Hans von Ohain (1911–1998), physicist, designer of the first jet engine *
Gernot Böhme Gernot Böhme (3 January 1937 – 20 January 2022) was a German philosopher and author, contributing to the philosophy of science, theory of time, aesthetics, ethics, and philosophical anthropology. He is the main pioneer of German ecocriticism, ...
(born 1937), philosopher and author ;The Arts * Wilhelm Karl Rust (1787–1855), a German pianist *
Friedrich von Olivier Woldemar Friedrich von Olivier (23 April 1791 in Dessau – 5 September 1859 in Dessau) was a German history painter in the Romanticism (art), Romantic style, often associated with the Nazarene movement. Life His father was head of the De ...
(1791–1859), a German history painter in the Romantic style * Wilhelm Müller (1794–1827), lyric poet, best known for the
Lieder In Western classical music tradition, (, plural ; , plural , ) is a term for setting poetry to classical music to create a piece of polyphonic music. The term is used for any kind of song in contemporary German, but among English and French sp ...
of Franz Schubert * Ludwig Philippson (1811–1889), writer and rabbi, founder of Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums * Wilhelm Rust (1822–1892), composer, musicologist, Bach researcher and choirmaster * Bernhard Cossmann (1822–1910), a German cellist * Friedrich Grützmacher (1832–1903), cellist and composer * Leopold Grützmacher (1835-1900), a German cellist and composer. *
Julius Schubring Johannes Julius Schubring (28 March 1839, Dessau – 5 June 1914) was a German classical scholar, known for his studies on the archaeological topography of Sicily. He was the son of the clergyman Julius Schubring (1806–1889), friend of Felix ...
(1839–1914), classical scholar *
Henriette Johanne Marie Müller Henriette Johanne Marie Müller, called the ''Zitronenjette'', (18 July 1841 – 8 July 1916) was a popular figure now identified with the city of Hamburg. Life Born in Dessau, Müller made a living in the last two decades of the nineteenth ...
(1841–1916), a street character identified with Hamburg * August Klughardt (1847–1902), composer and conductor *
Kurt Weill Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900April 3, 1950) was a German-born American composer active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fru ...
(1900–1950), composer, grew up in Dessau, worked with
Bertolt Brecht Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a pl ...
, * Gerhard Nebel (1903–1974), writer, essayist and cultural critic * Ursula Herking (1912–1974), actress and cabaret artist * Anne-Marie Lauenstein (1923–2010), first German war bride to emigrate to the US in 1946 * Herbert Tobias (1924–1982), fashion photographer *
Horst Bollmann Horst Bollmann (11 February 1925 – 7 July 2014) was a German film and television actor. He was born in Dessau Dessau is a town and former municipality in Germany at the confluence of the rivers Mulde and Elbe, in the '' Bundesland'' (Fe ...
(1925–2014), a German film and television actor * Gerhard Stolze (1926–1979), a German operatic tenor *
Karl-Heinz Kämmerling Karl-Heinz Kämmerling (6 May 1930 – 14 June 2012) was a notable German academic teacher of classical pianists, who trained pianists at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover for careers as performe ...
(1930–2012), professor of piano * Brigitte Grothum (born 1935), a German film actress * Dieter Hallervorden (born 1935), comedian, cabaret artist and singer, hon. citizen of Dessau * Imi Knoebel (born 1940), a German artist of minimalist, abstract painting and sculpture * Emil Schult (born 1946), painter, poet and musician * Thomas Kretschmann (born 1962), actor IMDb Database
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*
Annette Schlünz Annette Schlünz (born 23 September 1964) is a German musician and composer. Biography Schlünz was born in Dessau, East Germany. She studied music at the Dresden Music School from 1983 to 1987 with Udo Zimmermann and at the Academy of Arts in Ber ...
(born 1964), a German musician and composer *
Michael Flade Michael Flade (born in 1975) is a German composer. Life Born in Dessau, Flade was a pupil of Hans Jürgen Wenzel in the . From 1993 he studied musical composition with Jörg Herchet, music theory with Manfred Weiss as well as piano and conduc ...
(born 1975), German composer of electronic music ;Sport *
Ameli Koloska Ameli Koloska, née Isermeyer (born 28 September 1944, in Dessau) is a retired West German javelin thrower. She competed for the VfL Wolfsburg, USC Mainz Mainz () is the capital and largest city of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Mainz is on ...
(born 1944), javelin thrower, competed in the
1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport eve ...
* Danny Fuchs (born 1976), retired Bundesliga football player * Carsten Rump (born 1981), a retired German footballer with 436 club caps


Gallery

File:Dessau mit Mulde.jpg, Dessau with the remains of the Dessau Palace and Mulde river File:Jagdbrücke über die Mulde bei Dessau 2.JPG, Hunting bridge over the Mulde (b. 1993) File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R14718, Dessau, Junkers-Werke.jpg, Junkers-works in Dessau and portrait of its founder File:Anhaltisches Theater Dessau.jpg,
Anhaltisches Theater Anhaltisches Theater Dessau is a theatre in Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, which was called Landestheater Dessau until 1984. It is offering drama, musical theatre (operas, operettas, musicals), ballets, concerts of the orchestra, and pup ...
File:Seitenansicht Dessauer Rathaus.jpg, Side view of the Rathaus Dessau


References


External links

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Official Website of Dessau
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