Schmalkalden

Schmalkalden
Schmalkalden about 1900
Schmalkalden about 1900
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Schmalkalden is located in Germany
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Schmalkalden is located in Thuringia
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Coordinates: 50°43′N10°27′E / 50.717°N 10.450°E / 50.717; 10.450
CountryGermany
StateThuringia
DistrictSchmalkalden-Meiningen
Government
 • Mayor(2024–30) Thomas Kaminski[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total
105.38 km2 (40.69 sq mi)
Elevation
295 m (968 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
 • Total
19,984
 • Density189.64/km2 (491.16/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
98574
Dialling codes03683
Vehicle registrationSM
Websitewww.schmalkalden.de

Schmalkalden (German pronunciation:[ʃmalˈkaldn̩]) is a town in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, in the southwest of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is on the southern slope of the Thuringian Forest at the Schmalkalde river, a tributary to the Werra. As of 31 December 2022, the town had a population of 20,065.

History

First mentioned in an 874 deed, Smalcalta in the Frankishduchy of Thuringia received town privileges about 1180. When Landgrave Henry Raspe of Thuringia died without issue in 1247, it passed to the House of Henneberg-Schleusingen, while the major part of the landgraviate fell to the House of Wettin in Meissen. To secure their acquisition the Counts of Henneberg allied with the Landgraviate of Hesse, including the conclusion of an inheritance treaty. In 1360, together with Landgrave Henry II of Hesse they paid off Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg, son of Elisabeth of Henneberg.

Schmalkalden, Matthäus Merian, Topographia Hassiae, engraving, 1655

In 1531 the town hall of Schmalkalden was the site of the establishment of the Schmalkaldic League by Protestant princes under the lead of Landgrave Philip I of Hesse, in order to protect religious and political interests within their domains. In 1537 the Smalcald Articles were drawn up by Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon and other reformers.

When the Counts of Henneberg became extinct in 1583, their share was inherited by William IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. William made the town a residence and had Wilhelmsburg Castle erected, finished in 1590. The Lordship of Schmalkalden remained an exclave of Hesse, from 1868 on it was part of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau until it was incorporated into the Province of Saxony in 1944 and in 1945 became part of the State of Thuringia.

The town sustained heavy bomb damage in World War II. From 1949 on, with Thuringia, it formed part of East Germany. After reunification it attained its present political configuration. In July 2018 the former municipality of Springstille was merged into Schmalkalden.

Notable people

Date Name
1638–1707 Christoph CellariusScholar
1758–1827 Christian Karl August Ludwig von MassenbachColonel
1815–1873 Karl WilhelmChoral director
1823–1898 August RossbachPhilologist and archaeologist
1892–1966 Kurt JahnGeneral
1903–1981 Otto H. SchadeTelevision pioneer
born 1941 Angela SteinmüllerMathematician and author
1957–2021 Heiko SalzwedelCycling coach and team manager
born 1960 Kirsten TackmannPolitician
born 1967 Frank LuckBiathlete
born 1971 Sven FischerBiathlete
born 1974 Anja KnippelRunner
born 1975 Steffi JacobSkeleton racer
born 1976 Kati WilhelmBiathlete
born 1978 Alexander WolfBiathlete
born 1990 Christin UlrichWeightlifter

International relations

Schmalkalden is twinned with:

Notes

  1. ^Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht, Freistaat Thüringen. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  2. ^"Alle politisch selbständigen Gemeinden mit ausgewählten Merkmalen am 31.12.2023" (in German). Federal Statistical Office of Germany. 28 October 2024. Retrieved 16 November 2024.

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