Bad Gandersheim

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Bad Gandersheim
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Bad Gandersheim
Bad Gandersheim (Germany)
Bad Gandersheim
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Northeim
Mayor Heinz-Gerhard Ehmen
Basic statistics
Area 9.049 km² (3.5 sq mi)
Elevation 143 m  (469 ft)
Population 10,814  (31/12/2006)
 - Density 1,195 /km² (3,095 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate NOM
Postal codes 37575–37581
Area code 05382
Website www.bad-gandersheim.de

Coordinates: 51°52′19″N 10°1′31″E / 51.87194, 10.02528

Bad Gandersheim is a city in southern Lower Saxony, Germany, located in the district of Northeim. Population 11,026 (2004). The city includes 16 surrounding villages.

The mayor is Heinz-Gerhard Ehmen. He was re-elected on September 24, 2006 for a further eight-year term.

The city dates back to 852, when a monastery was created in nearby Brunshausen by Liudolf, Duke of Saxony and his wife Oda. The first convent church, or Stiftskirche in the town proper was begun in 856. In 990 the monastery received the market and tax rights. During the 10th century, Gandersheim was one of the most important towns of Saxony; the first German poet Hrosvit lived and worked here until 973. In 1159 Gandersheim was first mentioned as a city.

When a mineral spring was discovered in 1240, Pope Gregory IX initiated the erection of the 'Holy Ghost' hospital. Around 1330, the Dukes of Brunswick built a castle as a secular counterbalance to the convent church. This building serves today as the magistrate's court and youth correctional facility.

In the late 19th century, the city began to become known for the curative powers of its mineral springs and in 1932 the Gandersheim received the official right to call itself a spa town, thus 'Bad' Gandersheim, on account of these springs.

In the summer of 1926 there was a three-day "Roswitha Memorial Celebration in 1000-year old Gandersheim". This was the first time the medieval author was used as a symbolic figure for the city. Similar celebrations took place in 1930 and 1933; these had clear national-socialistic themes — 'German Culture' versus 'Jewish-Communist Decadence'.

In 1952, the city celebrated the 1100 year jubilee of the founding of the monastery by Liudolf. A history play "The Song of Gandersheim" was presented on the market square. This was the inofficial prelude to the summer festival Gandersheimer Domfestspiele, which has been presented yearly on the plaza in front of the Stiftskirche since 1959. Since this time, it has established itself as Lower Saxony's largest professional summer theater festival. In 2006, its four major productions were attended by approximately 55,000 theater visitors.

Bad Gandersheim has many half-timbered houses and lies on the German Framework Road (Deutsche Fachwerkstrasse).


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