Osterode am Harz

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Osterode am Harz
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Osterode am Harz
Osterode am Harz (Germany)
Osterode am Harz
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Osterode am Harz
Mayor Klaus Becker (Ind.)
Basic statistics
Area 102.46 km² (39.6 sq mi)
Elevation 220 m  (722 ft)
Population 24,550  (30/06/2006)
 - Density 240 /km² (621 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate OHA
Postal code 37520
Area code 05522
Website www.osterode.de

Coordinates: 51°43′43″N 10°15′08″E / 51.72861, 10.25222

Altes Rathaus (former city hall), front view
Altes Rathaus (former city hall), front view

Osterode am Harz often simply called Osterode, is a city in south-eastern Niedersachsen on the south-western edge of the Harz mountains. It is the seat of the Landkreis (district) government of Osterode (district). The city is twinned with Scarborough, in the United Kingdom.

Altes Rathaus, side view
Altes Rathaus, side view
Kornmarkt (corn market)
Kornmarkt (corn market)
St Aegidien church
St Aegidien church
St Jacobi church
St Jacobi church
castle ruins
castle ruins

Contents

[edit] Geography

[edit] Water

The Söse river flows through the city from the Sösetalsperre reservoir lake about 5 km upstream. The dam was built in 1931 and has a capacity of 25.5 millionen m³. The Harzwasserwerke water company pipes drinking water as far away as Bremen.

[edit] Towns and populations

  • Dorste (1650)
  • Düna (140)
  • Förste (2000)
  • Freiheit (2100)
  • Katzenstein (1200)
  • Lasfelde (1300)
  • Lerbach (1200)
  • Marke (150)
  • Nienstedt am Harz (440)
  • Osterode am Harz (11 500)
  • Petershütte (800)
  • Riefensbeek-Kamschlacken (350)
  • Schwiegershausen (1800)
  • Ührde (100)

[edit] Political

[edit] Local council

The Gemeinderat or council of Osterode has 34 members:

and one Bürgermeister (mayor). (local election on 10 September 2006)

[edit] Bürgermeister

Klaus Becker has been Bürgermeister (mayor) of Osterode since 1 June 2004 He has no party afilliation.

[edit] Sister cities

  • Armentières, France (one of the bridges over the Söse is called "Armentieres-Brücke").
  • Ostróda, Poland, formerly had the same name "Osterode" and formerlyin the German territory of Ostpreußen (in the central city there is a stone with the inscription: "Noch 826 Kilometer bis Osterode/ Ostpreußen" – "826 km to Osterode, East Prussia")

[edit] Culture and attractiuons

[edit] Museums

The Museum im Ritterhaus displays documents from Osterode's history from the Middle Ages to the recent past, as well as occasional temporary exhibitions.

[edit] Architecture

In the environs of Osterode there are several castle ruins, and the Burg Lichtenstein between Dorste and Förste.

The city granary built between 1719 and 1722 is one of the most imposing buildings, built to supply the mining towns in the Upper Harz with grain. Today after a comprehensive renovation it has become the city hall.


[edit] Recreation

Osterode is the starting point of the 100 km long Harzer Hexenstieg, a hiking trail to Thale.


[edit] Industry and infrastructure

[edit] Transport

The B 243 federal route, built as a divided highway, is the main western link between the northern and southern Harz area. B 241 and B 498 link Solling to the eastern Harz.

Osterode lies on the HerzbergSeesen railway, with services to Braunschweig In November 2004 the city gained two new stations at a cost of about 1 million Euro, replacing two previous halts and providing a more central access to public transport.

[edit] Educational institutions

  • Tilman-Riemenschneider-Gymnasium (high school), Osterode am Harz
  • Berufsbildende Schulen I des Landkreises Osterode am Harz
  • Berufsbildende Schulen II
  • Realschule Osterode
  • Hauptschule Neustädter Tor

[edit] Personalities

  • Andreas Cludius (1555–1624), Rechtswissenschaftler
  • Fritz Jorns (1837–1910), Reichstag delegate (1893–1907), owner of the Osteroder Kupferhammers
  • Otto Wernicke (1893–1965), actor
  • Renate Krößner (b 1945), actor
  • Regina Seeringer (b 1949), Politician (CDU)
  • Rolf Töpperwien (b 1950), Sport reporter
  • Ulrich Schreiber (b 1956), Geologist, Professor and writer
  • Petra Emmerich-Kopatsch (b 1960), Politician (SPD)
  • Marco Bode (b 1969), footballer
  • Tilman Riemenschneider (1460–1531), sculptor and artist

[edit] External links