Cremlingen

Cremlingen

Destedt Castle

Coat of arms
Cremlingen

Coordinates: 52°14′56″N 10°39′15″E / 52.24889°N 10.65417°ECoordinates: 52°14′56″N 10°39′15″E / 52.24889°N 10.65417°E
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Wolfenbüttel
Government
  Mayor Detlef Kaatz (SPD)
Area
  Total 59.25 km2 (22.88 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
  Total 13,000
  Density 220/km2 (570/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 38162
Dialling codes 05306
Vehicle registration WF
Website www.cremlingen.de

Cremlingen is a municipality in the district of Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony, Germany. It borders Lehre, Königslutter, Sickte, and Braunschweig. Parts of it are adjacent to the Elm hills.

Traffic

The municipality has 2 train stations in the towns of Schandelah and Weddel at the railroad from Braunschweig to Magdeburg; Weddel is also served by trains towards Wolfsburg (Weddel loop).

The Federal Highway 1 crosses the municipality from east to west, and since the end of September 2006 Cremlingen has a connection point to the Federal Motorway (Bundesautobahn 39), which offers quick connections both to Wolfsburg and Braunschweig.

History

Stone monument at the site of the former concentration camp

From May 8, 1944 until April 12, 1945 a concentration camp was established in the quarter Schandelah.[2] The camp was a subcamp to the Neuengamme concentration camp.

Until its deestablishment in 1974, the municipalities later merged into Cremlingen were part of the district of Braunschweig.

Division of the municipality

Cremlingen was established in 1974 by merging the former municipalities of

Notable places

View from the Elm to the West
Historic farm building in Hemkenrode

Cremlingen hosts the Cremlingen transmitter, a major medium wave antenna used for broadcasting Deutschlandfunk.

See also

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External links

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