Winsen (Aller)
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Coordinates: 52 ° 41 ′ N , 9 ° 55 ′ E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Lower Saxony | |
County : | Celle | |
Height : | 33 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 155.4 km 2 | |
Residents: | 13,270 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 85 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postcodes : | 29308, 29229 | |
Primaries : | 05143, 05146 , 05056 | |
License plate : | CE | |
Community key : | 03 3 51 024 | |
Community structure: | 8 localities | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Am Amtshof 5 29308 Winsen (Aller) |
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Mayor : | Dirk Oelmann ( SPD ) | |
Location of the municipality of Winsen (Aller) in the district of Celle | ||
Winsen (Aller) is a municipality in the district of Celle in Lower Saxony . The community has 13,270 inhabitants and is located on the southern edge of the Lüneburg Heath , on the banks of the Aller , a little west of the tributary of the Örtze .
geography
The community consists of the villages of Winsen, Bannetze , Meißendorf , Stedden , Südwinsen , Thören , Walle and Wolthausen .
history
The name of the community comes from Wynhausen ( Wyn , "pasture land"). The Winser Church is dedicated to John the Baptist. Since all the places with churches named after this patron saint were built around the year 800, Winsen's origin is believed to have been around this time.
Today Winsen is a popular local recreation and holiday area, from 1975 to 2010 Winsen was a state-recognized health resort.
Incorporations
On February 1, 1971, the municipalities of Bannetze, Meißendorf, Stedden, Südwinsen, Thören, Walle and Wolthausen were incorporated.
politics
mayor
The full-time mayor of the municipality of Winsen (Aller) has been Dirk Oelmann (SPD) since 2011. In the runoff election for the mayoral election on February 27, 2011, he prevailed against his competitor Albrecht Hoppenstedt with 50.7% of the votes. In the mayoral election on October 21, 2018, he was confirmed in his office with 56.5% of the votes, while he won the election against Florian Hemme (CDU, 43.5%). He will start his second term in 2019, which will run until 2026.
Municipal council
The council of the municipality consists of 30 councilors and councilors, as well as the directly elected full-time mayor .
CDU | SPD | FDP | Green | SPB | Constabel | UWG | left | AfD | WG CDW | total | |
2006 | 13 (43.2%) | 10 (32.9%) | 3 (10.0%) | 2
(7.6%) |
2 (5.0%) | 0 (1.3%) | n / A | n / A | n / A | n / A | 30 seats |
2011 | 11 (35.9%) | 9 (30.4%) | n / A | 3 (11.4%) | n / A | n / A | 6 (20.6%) | 1 (1.6%) | n / A | n / A | 30 seats |
2016 | 9 (29.9%) | 9 (30.2%) | 1 (2.9%) | 2
(8.0%) |
n / A | n / A | 2 (5.5%) | n / A | 4 (12.1%) | 3
(11.4%) |
30 seats |
last local election on September 11, 2016
Due to party withdrawals / convertions, the 2018 municipal council is currently composed as follows:
SPD (9 seats), CDU (8 seats), FDP (1 seat), Greens (2 seats), UWG (2 seats), AfD (3 seats), WG CDW (4 seats).
coat of arms
The coat of arms of the community shows the Stechinelli Gate, a monument of the community, in which the coat of arms of Lüneburg , a golden shield with a red heart and a blue lion, is embedded between the two gate posts .
Culture and sights
- The Meißendorfer Teiche nature and bird sanctuary , with a total area of 815 hectares and 350 hectares of water, is the largest water landscape on the Lüneburg Heath.
- The Museumshof Winsen shows a rural courtyard in the Südheide with buildings from the 17th to 19th centuries. Century and "Dat groode Hus", a farmhouse from 1795, today the cultural center of the community.
- The earliest verifiable Winser Müller is recorded in 1589. Today's post mill was rebuilt in 1732 and operated until it was closed in 1929. It became the property of the municipality in 1938.
- The time of origin of today's Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John the Baptist is assumed, like that of the place Winsen, in the missionary time of Saxony in the 9th century. A Gothic nave was built in the 14th century , which was expanded to the north in 1597. In 1822 an extensive extension began, which was ultimately a new building. The Winser Madonna was in the church until 1600 .
- In 1971 the Catholic Holy Cross Church was built in Stechinellistraße , today it belongs to the parish in Hambühren .
- The Junker Gate is one of the oldest surviving architectural monuments in Winsen. It used to allow access to the manor . From 1691 to 1729 the Stechinelli family was enfeoffed with the estate, which is why it is also called the Stechinelli Gate, whose family coat of arms is on the left gate column. The gate itself can be found in the coat of arms of the municipality of Winsen.
- The Prinzensteine are located on a path between Winsen and Oldau and are a reminder of a decisive battle on May 28, 1388 in the War of the Lüneburg Succession . According to legend, two princes were fatally injured at this point before they recognized each other as brothers.
- Today's town hall was initially built as an official building in 1727, but had to be demolished again due to insufficiently secured subsoil. It was then rebuilt in the baroque style. On May 4, 1972, the former office building, which had meanwhile been used by a family of innkeepers, was given its new use as the town hall.
- The Hotel zur Post was built in Winsen in 1648 and previously served as a relay station for stagecoaches . At the end of 2013, the hotel was demolished despite considerable public protests (due to changes in the appearance of the town) in order to make room for the new building of the local savings bank from 2014.
- Since 2012, the German Knighthood Championships have been held every year on the last full weekend in May on the Allerwiesen . The event took place in Hermannsburg until then .
- The Fallschirmsportverein Hannover eV operates a jump area on the K63 between Winsen and Meißendorf.
- Once a year, maintenance and repair work is carried out in the community as part of the Südwinser Hand & Spanndienste .
Architectural monuments
Economy and Infrastructure
The easternmost village Wolthausen is on the federal highway 3 between Celle and Bergen . The state road 180 leads west to the junction Raststätte Allertal , A 7 and to Celle in the southeast. The L 298 leads north to the B3 in Bergen and south to the B 214 and L 310 (Celle– A7– Mellendorf).
CeBus bus routes open up the villages of Winsen and connect Winsen with Wietze , Hambühren , Bergen and Celle. The missing rail transport network in Winsen can be reached via the bus connections to Celle train station .
The Aller is used for sport shipping and in the summer months for tourist passenger shipping, which goes to towns in Winsen and Celle.
Personalities
- Johann Slüter (1616–1686), Hamburg mayor
- Theodor Lohmann (1831–1905), administrative lawyer and social reformer
- Eduard von der Brelie (1817–1891), member of the Reichstag and community leader from 1846 to 1866
- Hermann von Rautenkranz (1883–1973), entrepreneur
- Maximilian Schmidt (politician) (* 1983), member of the state parliament from 2013 to 2017, born in Dresden , grew up in Winsen (Aller)
- Dustin Brown (* 1984), tennis player (born in Celle , grew up in Winsen (Aller))
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ State Office for Statistics Lower Saxony, LSN-Online regional database, Table 12411: Update of the population, as of December 31, 2019 ( help ).
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 224 .
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Final results of the 2006 local elections , accessed on August 20, 2015
- ↑ Final results of the 2011 local elections , accessed on June 26, 2018
- ↑ Final results of local elections 2016 , accessed on June 26, 2018
- ↑ Koehler changes sides. Accessed November 6, 2018 (German).
- ^ Report in the Cellesche Zeitung of April 14, 2016 (PDF; 297 KB); Retrieved July 11, 2016
- ^ Report in the Celleschen Zeitung of January 27, 2012 (PDF; 251 KB); Retrieved July 11, 2016
- ↑ Meido Skydive , Fallschirmsportverein Hannover eV, accessed on July 6, 2017.
- ↑ https://winsenaller.de/suchverbindungen.html?tx_indexedsearch_pi2%5Baction%5D=search&tx_indexedsearch_pi2%5Bcontroller%5D=Search&cHash=41e58604990397c93c725ed602a8c745
- ↑ https://winsenaller.de/wissenswertes/news/news-ansicht/news/hand-spanndienste-in-suedwinsen-vom-30ten-maerz-2019.html
- ↑ Line timetable. MS Wappen von Celle, accessed on January 14, 2016 .
- ↑ Bastian Midasch: Wimbledon Surprise Brown: Career of an Artist , on Spiegel Online from July 3, 2015, accessed on July 4, 2015