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Thale (pronounced [ˈtaːlə]) is a town in the Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt in central Germany. Located at the steep northeastern rim of the Harz mountain range, it is known for the scenic Bode Gorge stretching above the town centre.

Thale
Town
View from Harz range (Roßtrappe)
Location of Thale within Harz district
FalkensteinHederslebenHuy
Thale
Thale
Coordinates: 51°45′N 11°3′E
CountryGermany
StateSaxony-Anhalt
DistrictHarz
Government
  Mayor (202128) Maik Zedschack[1] (CDU)
Area
  Total137.62 km2 (53.14 sq mi)
Elevation
156 m (512 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[2]
  Total17,148
  Density120/km2 (320/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
06502
Dialling codes03947, 03946, 039456
Vehicle registrationHZ
Websitewww.thale.de

Geography


The town is situated on the river Bode, approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) west of Quedlinburg. Served by Transdev Sachsen-Anhalt trains, Thale Hauptbahnhof is the terminus of the Magdeburg–Thale railway line. The town has access to the Bundesstraße 6n highway.


Divisions


The town Thale consists of Thale proper and the following Ortschaften or municipal divisions:[3]


History


Wendhusen Abbey, westwork
Wendhusen Abbey, westwork

The settlement of Thale probably emerged at the beginning of the 10th century. It was documented in 936 in connexion with the neighbouring Wendhusen Abbey, which had been founded around 825 AD as a chapter of canonesses (Kanonissenstift). Established by an Eastphalian comital family and based on the model of Herford Abbey, it was one of the first monasteries in the medieval Duchy of Saxony. After Queen Dowager Matilda, wife of the late King Henry the Fowler, tried in vain to relocate the convent in 936, it came under the guardianship of the newly established Quedlinburg chapter.

The adjacent village was first mentioned in a 1231 deed as Dat Dorp to dem Dale (from 1288 it was given the Latinised description de valle, and from 1303 as von Thale). In the late Middle Ages, the estates were held by the Saxon Counts of Regenstein, vassals of the Halberstadt prince-bishops. The monastery premises were stormed and devastated in 1525 during the German Peasants' War.

From 1445 the records show that there had been an ironworks in Thale. It was rebuilt from 1648 onwards after the devastations of the Thirty Years' War as the Berghaus zum Wilden Mann, but was fully destroyed in 1670. After the secularised Halberstadt territories were incorporated by Brandenburg-Prussia, a small hammer mill was established in 1686 out of which a new ironworks later developed that benefited especially from its proximity to the ore deposits and the availability of wood. It lasted until 1714. In 1740 a business was opened again. For a short time this ironworks was owned by the Prussian king Frederick the Great.

1912 map of Thale
1912 map of Thale

Part of the Prussian Province of Saxony since 1815, the first wrought-iron wagon axle to be made in the German lands was manufactured here in 1831. In 1835 the oldest sheet steel enamel works in Europe was founded in Thale. Following the town's connexion to the railway network in 1862 with a line to Berlin the place flourished as did the number of workers. Whilst the iron industry had only 350 workers in 1872, by 1905 there were as many as 4,400. In particular, the production of enamel contributed to Thale's international renown; in its heyday Thale produced no less than 10% of the world's production. In 1910 Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg and Clara Zetkin spoke to Thale's workers. From 1916 steel helmets were produced in Thale. In the World War II Thale had the monopoly on this product (from 1934).

Tourism blossomed from the 19th century onwards in connexion with the radon rich water of the Hubertus Spring, which had been opened up in 1836. As a result, various literary figures visited the place, including Heinrich Heine (Die Harzreise) and Theodor Fontane and especially the Bode Gorge. In addition tourists from Berlin enjoyed the summer resort of Thale. This encouraged the connexion of Thale in 1862 to the railway line from Wegeleben. In 1909 a branch line from Blankenburg (Harz) followed. In 1922 the resort was given town rights. From 12 to 14 June 2009 Thale was the venue for the Saxony-Anhalt Day held under the motto Thale sagenhaft ("Legendary Thale"), and attracted around 200,000 visitors.


Incorporation of other municipalities


Warnstedt was incorporated in 2003.[4] In 2009 a total of seven municipalities were incorporated on four separate dates.[5][6] Westerhausen was added in 2010.[7] Allrode became a part of the town of Thale in 2011.[8]

The changes in area are shown in a separate table.

Former municipality Date
Allrode1 January 2011
Altenbrak1 July 2009
Friedrichsbrunn23 November 2009
Neinstedt1 January 2009
Stecklenberg23 November 2009
Treseburg1 July 2009
Warnstedt21 December 2003
Weddersleben1 January 2009
Westerhausen1 September 2010
Area of the town of Thale
Date Area
21 December 200338.13 km2
1 January 200950.13 km2
1 July 200978.47 km2
23 November 2009102.79 km2
1 September 2010120.21 km2
1 January 2011137.62 km2

Population growth


The growth of population (from 1995 censuses were taken every 31 December):[9]

  • 1825 – 1,406
  • 1875 – 3,311
  • 1880 – 3,683
  • 1890 – 6,292
  • 1925 – 13,545
  • 1933 – 13,557
  • 1939 – 13,520
  • 1946 – 18,082 (29 October)
  • 1950 – 17,968 (31 August)
  • 1960 – 17,391 (31 December)
  • 1971 – 17,620 (1 January)
  • 1981 – 16,830 (31 December)
  • 1984 – 16,423 (31 December)
  • 1990 – 17,560 (3 October)
  • 1995 – 16,230
  • 2000 – 14,539
  • 2001 – 14,167
  • 2002 – 13,877
  • 2003 – 13,631

Politics



Town council


Thale town hall
Thale town hall

(according to the official result of the elections for the Thale town council on 7 June 2009; Voter participation: 42.88%, Changes from the previous election in brackets)


Coat of arms


The coat of arms was approved on 11 July 1996 by the Magdeburg Regional Council (Regierungspräsidium).


Partnerships


Since 1990 Thale has had a town partnership with Seesen (Lower Saxony) on the northwest edge of the Harz and, since 1998, with the French town of Juvisy-sur-Orge, 18 km from Paris, as well as Tillabéri in Niger, northwest of the River Niger.


Culture and places of interest


St. Peter's Church (1908)
St. Peter's Church (1908)
Windmill in Warnstedt
Windmill in Warnstedt
View from Witches' Dancefloor above Thale
View from Witches' Dancefloor above Thale
View from the Witches' Dancefloor at Thale around 1900
View from the Witches' Dancefloor at Thale around 1900
Enamel wall picture near Thale Central Station
Enamel wall picture near Thale Central Station

Museums



Buildings



Other cultural sites



Natural monuments



Population history


  • 1825 - 1,406
  • 1910 - 15,000
  • 1939 - 13,535
  • 1946 - 18,082
  • 1950 - 17,968
  • 1960 - 17,391
  • 1971 - 17,620
  • 1981 - 16,830
  • 1984 - 16,423
  • 1999 - 15,153

Media


Thale is the setting of Theodor Fontane's novel Cécile. Fontane stayed in Thale a number of times between 1868 and 1884.


Sons and daughters of the city



Personalities associated with Thale


Theodor Fontane in 1883
Theodor Fontane in 1883

References


  1. Bürgermeisterwahlen in den Gemeinden, Endgültige Ergebnisse, Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt, accessed 8 July 2021.
  2. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden – Stand: 31. Dezember 2020" (PDF). Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt (in German). June 2021.
  3. Hauptsatzung der Stadt Thale, December 2014.
  4. Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.2003, Statistisches Bundesamt
  5. Gebietsänderungen am 01.01.2009, Statistisches Bundesamt
  6. Gebietsänderungen vom 02. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2009, Statistisches Bundesamt
  7. Gebietsänderungen vom 01. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2010, Statistisches Bundesamt
  8. Gebietsänderungen vom 01. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2011, Statistisches Bundesamt
  9. Contains data up to 1939



На других языках


[de] Thale

Thale ist eine Kleinstadt im sachsen-anhaltischen Landkreis Harz und liegt am nordöstlichen Rand des Harz-Gebirges. Oberhalb von Thale beginnt das Bodetal. Seit 2004 ist Thale staatlich anerkannter Erholungsort.
- [en] Thale

[ru] Тале

Тале (нем. Thale) — город в Германии, в земле Саксония-Анхальт, входит в состав района Гарц, и образует городской округ с 12 районами.



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