Landsberg, Saxony-Anhalt

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Landsberg
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Landsberg
Landsberg, Saxony-Anhalt (Germany)
Landsberg, Saxony-Anhalt
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Saxony-Anhalt
District Saalekreis
Municipal assoc. Östlicher Saalkreis
Town subdivisions 7
Mayor Olaf Heinrich
Basic statistics
Area 63.33 km² (24.5 sq mi)
Elevation 97 m  (318 ft)
Population 8,518  (31/12/2006)
 - Density 135 /km² (348 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate SK
Postal codes 06186–06188
Area code 034602
Website www.stadt-landsberg.de
Location of the town of Landsberg within Saalekreis district
Map

Coordinates: 51°32′00″N 12°10′00″E / 51.533333, 12.166667

Landsberg is a city in the Saalekreis in the state of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany with about 8,500 inhabitants. The mayor is Olaf Heinrich (independent). Landsberg lies in the Greater Halle area.

The oldest known trace of settlement in what is now Landsberg dates from the New Stone Age. The town's first documentary mention came in 961 as "civitas holm" in a document from Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1579, Landsberg was granted city rights by the dukes of Saxony.

Visible even far from the town is one of Landsberg's landmarks, the Double Chapel, built in the Romanesque style up on a cliff. It is believed to date from the twelfth century, and once belonged to a castle of which only traces of wall now remain.

Known far beyond Landsberg is the Felsenbad ("Cliff Bath"), a swimming pool complex with diving platforms, a 50-m stretch of competition swimming lanes, and a vast shallow pool where non-swimmers may bathe.

Furthermore, the town is the namesake of the well known – in Germany – Landsberger Gemenge (roughly "Landsberg Batch"), a winter catch crop made out of crimson clover, Italian ryegrass and fodder vetch, which is used as livestock fodder or silage.

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[edit] Coat of arms

Landsberg's coat of arms is first known to have appeared in the late 12th century, and the Margraves of the Wettin dynasty, the local rulers since the 10th century, used it as their arms.[1]

Landsberg's Doppelkapelle ("Double Chapel")
Landsberg's Doppelkapelle ("Double Chapel")

[edit] Sightseeing

  • St. Crucis (Holy Cross) Double Chapel (right)
  • City Hall
  • Nicolaikirche (Evangelical church dating from the 13th to 15th centuries)

[edit] Parts of town

Landsberg is divided into 17 communities: Bageritz, Droyßig, Gollma, Gütz, Klepzig, Kockwitz, Lohnsdorf, Petersdorf, Queis, Reinsdorf, Reußen, Roitzschgen, Schwätz, Sietzsch, Spickendorf, Wiedersdorf and Zwebendorf.

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