Clausthal-Zellerfeld

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Coordinates: 51°48′N 10°21′E

Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Coat of arms of Clausthal-Zellerfeld Location of Clausthal-Zellerfeld in Germany

Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Goslar
Population 15,176 (2005)
Area 33.96 km²
Population density 447 /km²
Elevation 585 m
Coordinates 51°48′ N 10°21′ E
Postal code 38678
Area code 05323
Licence plate code GS
Mayor Michael Austen (SPD)
Website clausthal-zellerfeld.de

Clausthal-Zellerfeld is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located in the southwestern part of the Harz mountains. Its population is 16,000.

Actually, it comprises are two towns: Clausthal and Zellerfeld were merged in 1924 to form an administrative unit, but they are still separate towns. Clausthal is well known for the old Clausthal University of Technology and its magnificent buildings, while Zellerfeld is a typical tourist resort for hikers and winter sportsmen. Clausthal-Zellerfeld is the largest town that is situated in the mountains rather than on the edge.

Mining in the area began in the 16th century. It was stopped in 1930 because no ore was found anymore. Today, there are large remains of mines, which are now museums. The university of Clausthal was established in 1763 for the education of mining engineers. Today, it is a technical university for teaching engineering.

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  • Buntenbock (since 1972)
  • Clausthal
  • Zellerfeld

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Market Church in Clausthal
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Market Church in Clausthal
St. Salvatoris Church in Zellerfeld
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St. Salvatoris Church in Zellerfeld
Dietzel House dating from 1674, which now also houses the tourist information office
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Dietzel House dating from 1674, which now also houses the tourist information office
  • Upper Harz Mining Museum
  • Market Church, the largest wooden church in germany
  • GeoMuseum of Clausthal University of Technology
  • Oberharzer Wasserregal (Upper Harz Water Shelf)

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