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Arnsberg (; ) is a town in the county, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is the location of the Arnsberg administration and one of the three local administration offices of the Hochsauerlandkreis district.


Geography

Location
Arnsberg is located in the north-east of the in the Ruhr river valley. The river Ruhr around the south of the old town of Arnsberg. The town is nearly completely encircled by forest, and the nature park Arnsberger Wald lies to the north".

Arnsberg is connected by Federal Motorway 46 (Autobahn 46) in the east and (using the Federal Motorway 445) in the west. It is also connected by several railroad stations, which provide a connection to the major city and the . There is also a regional airport, located in the city district of Vosswinkel, which is exclusively used for small private aircraft.

The municipal territory spans a distance of up to from the southern to the northern limits.


Neighbouring municipalities


Subdivisions
After the local government reforms of 1975 Arnsberg consists of 15 boroughs ( Ortsteile):
  • Neheim (23,448 inhabitants)
  • Arnsberg (19,355 inhabitants)
  • Hüsten (11,304 inhabitants)
  • Oeventrop (6,713 inhabitants)
  • Herdringen (4,118 inhabitants)
  • Bruchhausen (3,337 inhabitants)
  • Müschede (2,870 inhabitants)
  • Voßwinkel (2,523 inhabitants)
  • Niedereimer (2,082 inhabitants)
  • Holzen (2,022 inhabitants)
  • Rumbeck (1,305 inhabitants)
  • Wennigloh (1,004 inhabitants)
  • Bachum (959 inhabitants)
  • Breitenbruch (219 inhabitants)
  • Uentrop (346 inhabitants)


History

Beginnings
Arnsberg was first mentioned in 789 in the Carolingian records (Urbar) as belonging to the abbey of .

Arnsberg was the seat of the from around 1070 and received city rights in 1238. In 1368 Gottfried IV, the last Count of Arnsberg, handed over the city and county to the Electorate of Cologne as he had no heir, wherafter it was incorporated into the Duchy of Westphalia (a possession of Cologne).

They built there, whose remains can still be visited and are occasionally used for public celebrations.

In the 12th century, old Arnsberg became the seat of jurisdiction (whose coat of arms is still used today by the Hochsauerlandkreis). Later, the city lost its independence and was subject to the Electors (Archbishops) of Cologne.


18th/19th Century
was reconstructed by Johann Conrad Schlaun as a residential palace and hunting lodge for Elector Clemens August of Bavaria. It was destroyed in the Seven Years' War in 1769.

In 1794 the French attacked Cologne, so parts of the treasure of the Cologne Cathedral were brought to safety in Arnsberg, along with the relics of the . In 1804, the treasure was returned to Cologne, as commemorated by a plaque in the Propsteikirche.

In 1816, Arnsberg came under rule and was made a local administrative centre.


World War Two
Neheim and Hüsten were merged in 1941.

During the Second World War, Arnsberg first suffered widespread destruction and catastrophic loss of lives when RAF breached the dam of the Möhne Reservoir in the night of the 16 to 17 May 1943 (Operation Chastise). The nearby Abbey Himmelpforten was completely washed away.

Later, dozens of Arnsberg's citizens were killed in several British air raids aimed at destroying the railway . The targets were finally destroyed on 19 March 1945 using a 'Grand Slam' bomb.


Contemporary history
The current city of Arnsberg was created in 1975 by merging 12 surrounding municipalities (Bachum, Breitenbruch, Herdringen, Holzen, Müschede, Niedereimer, Oeventrop, Rumbeck, Uentrop, Voßwinkel and Wennigloh) into one city.

Old Arnsberg itself and Neheim-Hüsten are the two main urban areas, while the other parts are mainly rural areas.


Demographics

Religion
Arnsberg's population is mostly Roman Catholic. Arnsberg belongs to the Archdiocese of Paderborn. include the "Propsteikirche" or the "Heilig-Kreuz Kirche" and the "Auferstehungskirche", which is a . There is also a New Apostolic congregation.

In recent years Arnsberg's Muslim minority grew considerably. The town has a mosque.

The cemeteries are mostly Catholic but there is also a cemetery.


Arts and culture
The Kunstverein Arnsberg operates in Arnsberg. Founded in 1987 and devoted to , Kunstverein Arnsberg has presented solo exhibitions by artists including , , , , Boris Mikhailov, , , the winner and the Marcel Duchamp Prize winner .


Government

City arms
The arms of the city depict a white eagle on a blue field. Earlier it was a white eagle on a red field, introduced in 1278 and as used by the counts of Arnsberg . In the 17th century the red was changed to blue, reflecting the blue of the House of Wittelsbach.


Mayors
Mayors of the new town Arnsberg
CDU
SPD
CDU
SPD


Twin towns – sister cities
Arnsberg is with:


Notable people
  • Franz von Fürstenberg (1729–1810), statesman and reformer school in Archbishopric Münster, founder of the Münster University
  • Wilhelm Hasenclever, (1837–1889), politician
  • Karl Brüggemann (1896–1977), honorary district in Kreis Arnsberg from 1961 to 1969
  • (1904–1948), since 1934 pastor of the German Catholic community in Paris, during the German occupation chaplain for French prisoners (companion sentenced to death), 1945 head of a prisoner of war seminar in Chartres
  • Hans Bernd Gisevius, (1904–1974), diplomat
  • , (1906–1993), artist
  • Betsy von Furstenberg, (1931–2015), actress
  • Günter Wewel, (1934–2023), operatic bass and television presenter
  • Franz Müntefering, (born 1940), politician (SPD)
  • Mike de Vries, (born 1958), brand and business manager
  • (born 1960), politician (Alliance 90/The Greens) and journalist, former Federal Minister of Health
  • , (born 1963), poet
  • (born 1970), scientist
  • (born 1987), athlete, Olympic medalist
  • , tenor


People related to Arnsberg
  • (1896–1942), politician (NSDAP), Freikorps member and SS officer
  • (1901–1989), jurist and rector of the Humboldt University in Berlin
  • (1906–1993), sculptor ()
  • (1910–1990), mathematician
  • Günter Keute (born 1955), footballer
  • (born 1955), attorney and politician, member of the CDU
  • (born 1963), poet
  • Stephan Kampwirth (born 1967), theatre actor, film actor and voice actor
  • Rouven Schröder (born 1975), footballer
  • (born 1993), footballer


Gallery
Arnsberg Stadtansicht 01 2011.jpg|Arnsberg Glockenturm2-2.JPG|Glockenturm (Bell tower) Marienhospital-arnsberg.jpg|Marienhospital (hospital) Arnsberg-Panorama 2024.jpg|View of Arnsberg from the Ehmsen-Memorial


See also
  • Herdringen Castle


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