Seehausen, Altmark
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Seehausen is a town in the district of Stendal, in
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,
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. It is situated approximately north of
Stendal The Hanseatic City of Stendal () is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is the capital of the Stendal District and the unofficial capital of the Altmark region. Geography Situated west of the Elbe valley, the Stendal town centre is located ...
in the
Altmark :''See German tanker Altmark for the ship named after Altmark and Stary Targ for the Polish village named Altmark in German.'' The Altmark (; English: Old MarchHansard, ''The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time ...'', Vo ...
, a historic region in Germany, comprising the northern third of Saxony-Anhalt. In January 2010 it absorbed the former municipalities Beuster, Geestgottberg and Losenrade, and in September 2010 Schönberg. Seehausen is the seat of the ''
Verbandsgemeinde A (; plural ) is a low-level administrative division, administrative unit in the Germany, German States of Germany, federal states of Brandenburg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt. A is typically composed of a small group of Municipalitie ...
'' Seehausen (Altmark).


History

The oldest document in which Seehausen was mentioned was written in 1174. Seehausen developed on river Aland in the middle of the 12th century, but the first settlement called "Altstadt" was left in the middle of the 14th century and a new town was laid out in the north. Many immigrants from the Netherlands settled down in the area after 1251. In the Middle Ages Seehausen developed into a wealthy trade centre which was surrounded by a moat and a wall. It became a member of the
Hanseatic League The Hanseatic League was a Middle Ages, medieval commercial and defensive network of merchant guilds and market towns in Central Europe, Central and Northern Europe, Northern Europe. Growing from a few Northern Germany, North German towns in the ...
in 1359. As river Aland was navigable goods produced in Seeland and the area around like wheat, linnen and wool could easily be transported to the other hanseatic towns and cities. A small harbour on river Elbe just five kms from Seehausen was built in 1409.


Sights

The centre of Seehausen is St.Petri Church which was built 1170–1180 in a romanesque style and transformed into a gothic hall church between 1440 - 1480. The height of its impressive towers amounts to 62 metres. Its
baroque The Baroque ( , , ) is a Western Style (visual arts), style of Baroque architecture, architecture, Baroque music, music, Baroque dance, dance, Baroque painting, painting, Baroque sculpture, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from ...
pulpit dates from 1710, and the wood carvings of the altar, a
winged altarpiece A winged altarpiece (also ''folding altar'') or winged retable is a special form of altarpiece (reredos, occasionally retable), common in Northern and Central Europe, in which the central image, either a painting or relief sculpture (or some com ...
were made in the Netherlands in the 15th century The organ which dates from 1867 was renovated in 2014. The Town Hall was built of bricks in
neogothic Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century ...
style and inaugurated in 1883. A part of the medieval town wall with a height of up to 4 metres dating from the 15th century is left and can be visited in Petristraße. The ancient rampart and moat is well-preserved, e.g. close to the former gate "Beustertor" at Hoher Wall Street. Beustertor (15th century) gate is the only one of five gates which was not demolished in the 19th century. It was the most important gate because the road to the harbour on river Elbe started from here. Seehausen has many well-preserved half-timbered houses, especially in Beusterstraße, Steinstraße and Petristraße (built around 1750). The church of a former monastery which had been dissolved in 1547 was transformed into a salt depot and named "Salzkirche (Salt Church)". It was built around 1460 in a brick gothic style typical for hanseatic towns. After a renovation in 1997 it was transformed into a hall for concerts and other cultural events. - The ''Turmuhrenmuseum'' is an exhibition of church-clocks and historical clocks. Opposite the railway station a wall painting in the socialist style of the former GDR can be seen. There are various sights in the villages which were incorporated into Seehausen in 2010, e.g. St.Nikolaus Church (built from 1150 to 1184) in Beuster. In Beuster the ''Blaulichtmuseum'' is worth a visit as well. It is a collection of army, police and ambulance vehicles. Two megalith graves from Stone Age which are about 5,000 years old can be visited near Bretsch.


Climate


Economy and infrastructure

Seehausen has a railway station on the Magdeburg-Wittenberge railway which was built from 1846 to 1849. There are good rail connections to Berlin and Hamburg via
Wittenberge Wittenberge (; ) is a town of eighteen thousand people on the middle Elbe in the district of Prignitz, Brandenburg, Germany. Geography Wittenberge is situated at the right (north-eastern) bank of the middle Elbe at its confluence with the Step ...
, Seehausen's neighbouring town in the North.The town will be connected to
Magdeburg Magdeburg (; ) is the Capital city, capital of the Germany, German States of Germany, state Saxony-Anhalt. The city is on the Elbe river. Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I, the first Holy Roman Emperor and founder of the Archbishopric of Mag ...
and to the harbour of
Wismar Wismar (; ), officially the Hanseatic City of Wismar () is, with around 43,000 inhabitants, the sixth-largest city of the northeastern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and the fourth-largest city of Mecklenburg after Rostock, Schwerin and ...
by two exits of
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14 which is under construction. The inauguration is planned for 2025. Agriculture and food processing have always played an important part in the Altmark. The metal-working industry is a most important economic factor of Seehausen and tourism is gaining importance as well. Tourism in Altmark is benefiting from the trend towards nature and activeholidays.


Sports and leisure

Hiking, cycling and horse-riding are common in Seehausen and its surroundings. ''Schillerhain'', a large park in the South of Seehausen was laid out as early as 1852. It was inaugurated as a public park and named after the playwright
Friedrich Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (, short: ; 10 November 17599 May 1805) was a German playwright, poet, philosopher and historian. Schiller is considered by most Germans to be Germany's most important classical playwright. He was born i ...
in 1859. ''Waldbad'', a public outdoor swimming pool in the park, founded in 1938 and renovated several times, is visited by many locals and tourists.


Gallery

SeehausenBeusterstr.Grabenstraße.jpg, Half-timbered houses in Beusterstraße SeehausenBeusterstr.St.Petri.jpg, St. Petri Church SeehausenBeusterstraße.jpg, Half-timbered houses in Beusterstraße with Salt Church SeehausenGr.Brüderstr.Rathaus.jpg, Town Hall SeehausenGroßeBrüderstraße.jpg, Main Street (Große Brüderstraße) SeehausenKuhblock2.jpg, Wall painting in a socialist style SeehausenPetristraße.jpg, Medieval town wall (left) in Petristraße SeehausenStadtmauer.jpg, Medieval town wall SeehausenSteinstraßeAmMarkt.jpg, Half-timbered houses in Steinstraße SeehausenBrückeBeustertor.jpg, Gate Beustertor SeehausenTorbogenBeusterstr.jpg, Beusterstraße as seen from Beustertor Gate SeehausenSalzkirche.jpg, Former church "Salzkirche" SeehausenSt.Petri.jpg, St. Petri Church SeehausenSt.PetriGroßeBrüderstraße.jpg, Main Street (Große Brüderstraße) SeehausenWallStadtgraben.jpg, Ancient rampart and moat


Notable people

*
Johann Joachim Winckelmann Johann Joachim Winckelmann ( ; ; 9 December 17178 June 1768) was a German art historian and archaeologist. He was a pioneering Hellenism (neoclassicism), Hellenist who first articulated the differences between Ancient Greek art, Greek, Helleni ...
(1717–1768), archaeologist and art historian, worked in Seehausen as a teacher from 1743 to 1748. * Minna Nanitz, operatic mezzo-soprano, was born in Seehausen.


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{{Authority control Stendal (district) Members of the Hanseatic League