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Barsinghausen is a town in the district of Hanover, in
Lower Saxony Lower Saxony (german: Niedersachsen ; nds, Neddersassen; stq, Läichsaksen) is a German state (') in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ...
,
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwee ...
. It is situated at the Deister chain of hills approx. 20 km west of
Hanover Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...
. Barsinghausen belongs to the historic landscape Calenberg Land and was first mentioned in 1193.


Geography


Neighbouring places

Barsinghausen adjoins Wunstorf,
Seelze Seelze is a town in the district of Hanover, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Leine, approximately west of Hanover. Today Seelze mainly plays the role of a bedroom town for commuters working in Hanover. Division of the town ...
, Gehrden, Springe,
Bad Nenndorf Bad Nenndorf (Northern Low Saxon: ''Nenndörpe'') is a small town in the district of Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Its population is 10,210 (2005). It is situated approximately 12 km east of Stadthagen, and 25 km west of Hanover, ...
and Wennigsen.


Division of the town

Barsinghausen consists of 18 districts: Bantorf, Barrigsen, Barsinghausen, Eckerde, Egestorf, Göxe, Großgoltern, Nordgoltern, Groß Munzel, Hohenbostel, Holtensen, Kirchdorf, Landringhausen, Langreder, Ostermunzel, Stemmen, Wichtringhausen, Winninghausen


History

Barsinghausen is the site of an old double monastery (“Kloster Barsinghausen”) that was established during the
High Middle Ages The High Middle Ages, or High Medieval Period, was the periodization, period of European history that lasted from AD 1000 to 1300. The High Middle Ages were preceded by the Early Middle Ages and were followed by the Late Middle Ages, which ended ...
. At that time, fertile
loess Loess (, ; from german: Löss ) is a clastic, predominantly silt-sized sediment that is formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust. Ten percent of Earth's land area is covered by loess or similar deposits. Loess is a periglacial or aeoli ...
soil and a number of influent streams to river Südaue constituted a central fundament for farming and numerous windmills in Calenberg Land. Barsinghausen became a coal mining town between 1871 and 1957. After
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
, other sectors of industry began to dominate Barsinghausen's economy.


Population development

(each time at 31 December) * 1998 – 34,743 * 1999 – 34,648 * 2000 – 34,497 * 2001 – 34,408 * 2002 – 34,370 * 2003 – 34,376 * 2004 – 34,253


Sights

Barsinghausen is home to "Kloster Barsinghausen", a nunnery first mentioned in 1193 (now a Lutheran women's convent, to Monastery Church St. Mary ("Marienkirche"), to the Deister Open Air Theater (“Deister Freilichtbühne”), to the exhibition mine “Klosterstollen”, to Sport Hotel Fuchsbachtal and to Lower Saxony's Soccer Association. The Colossus of Ostermunzel is a glacial erratic qualified as a natural monument.''Wie ein Milliarden Jahre alter Stein die Geheimnisse der Eiszeit lösen könnte''
in focus.de of 16 March 2015
Its large size is abnormal, particularly for northern Germany and especially for Lower Saxony.


Education


Elementary schools

* Adolf-Grimme-Schule * Wilhelm-Stedler-Schule * Ernst-Reuter-Schule * Astrid-Lindgren-Schule * Albert-Schweitzer-Schule * Grundschule Groß Munzel * Grundschule Hohenbostel * Grundschule Bantorf


Secondary schools


Hannah-Arendt-Gymnasium

Lisa-Tetzner-Schule

Goetheschule KGS Barsinghausen


Special schools

* Bert-Brecht-Schule (
Special education Special education (known as special-needs education, aided education, exceptional education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, or SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates th ...
school) * VHS (Volkshochschule – Adult high school) Calenberger Land


Twin towns – sister cities

Barsinghausen is twinned with: *
Brzeg Dolny Brzeg Dolny (german: Dyhernfurth) is a town in Wołów County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland. It is located north-west of Wrocław on the Oder River, and is the site of a large chemical plant complex, PCC Rokita SA. As of ...
, Poland *
Kovel Kovel (, ; pl, Kowel; yi, קאוולע / קאוולי ) is a city in Volyn Oblast (province), in northwestern Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Kovel Raion (district). Population: Kovel gives its name to one of the oldest ru ...
, Ukraine *
Mont-Saint-Aignan Mont-Saint-Aignan () is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the region of Normandy, northwestern France. The inhabitants of the town of Mont-Saint-Aignan are called ''Mont-Saint-Aignanais'' in French. Due to the presence of higher educ ...
, France * Wurzen, Germany


Notable people

* Hartmut Andryczuk, publisher *
Fritz Brase Friedrich Wilhelm Anton Brase, known as Fritz Brase (; 4 May 1875 – 1 December 1940), was a German military bandmaster, conductor, and composer who was mainly active in Dublin, Ireland, as leader of the first Army School of Music in the Iri ...
(1875–1940), military musician and composer * Herbert Lattmann (born 1944), former member of the Bundestag (CDU) * Kurt Sohns (1907–1990), painter, artist, professor at the Technical University of Hanover


Associated with the town

*
Heinz Erhardt Heinz Erhardt (; 20 February 1909 – 5 June 1979) was a German comedian, musician, entertainer, actor, and poet. Life Heinz Erhardt was born in Riga, the son of Baltic German Kapellmeister Gustav Erhardt. He lived most of his childhood at his g ...
(1909–1979), actor and comedian, attended from 1919 to 1924 a boarding school in Barsinghausen * Herbert Gruhl (1921–1993), politician and author (''Ein Planet wird geplündert'', 1975) *
Hans-Joachim Mack Hans-Joachim Mack (30 March 1928 – 6 April 2008) was a German general of the Bundeswehr and Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (DSACEUR) from 1984 to 1987. Biography Mack was born in Bischofsburg, East Prussia, Weimar Germany (today Bis ...
(1928–2008), General of the Bundeswehr * Robert Schulz (1900–1974), SS brigade leader in Nazism, member of the Reichstag, lived and worked after 1945 as a civil servant in Barsinghausen * Colonel Ernst Poten (1785–1838), prominent cavalry leader (1808–1815) in the King's German Legion in Portugal, Spain, France and at Waterloo and later in the Hanoverian Army. * August Heinrich Walter Münstermann (1931–2007), founder of Pelikan Company in Mexico. Writer and Journalist of Wochenblatt in the region of Schaumburg, Niedersachsen.


References


External links

* {{Authority control Towns in Lower Saxony Hanover Region