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Wernigerode () is a in the district of Harz, , . Until 2007, it was the capital of the district of Wernigerode. Its population was 32,181 in 2020.

Wernigerode is located southwest of , and is picturesquely situated on the river, on the northern slopes of the . Wernigerode is located on the German Timber-Frame Road.


Geography

Location
The town lies at about above on the northeastern flank of the in central , at the foot of their highest peak, the , on the B 6 and B 244 federal highways and on the railway line from Halberstadt to Vienenburg that links the cities of Halle (Saale) and .

The flows through the town and, not far from its western gate, it is joined by the stream, which is also known as the Flutrenne near its mouth. North of the town the Barrenbach flows through several ponds and empties into the Holtemme in the village of Minsleben. The historic town centre consists of an and a (Altstadt and Neustadt). The town's borough includes , Nöschenrode, the residential estates of Stadtfeld, and Harzblick as well as the villages of , , , and .

The borough measures from west to east and from north to south. Its highest point is the , at above NN, and its lowest is at .

The town lies on the German-Dutch holiday road known as the .

The Northern Harz Boundary Fault crosses the borough along which runs the watershed between the Weser and Elbe rivers. To the north precipitation flows into the Weser, to the southeast, later northeast, waters flow into the Elbe. This fault line runs through the suburb of Hasserode to the west south west of the city centre and forms the town's castle hill to the south east of the city centre.


Town divisions
The town of Wernigerode is divided into the town itself, including the villages of and Nöschenrode incorporated before 1994, and five villages with their own local councils that were integrated after 1994: , , , and . Hauptsatzung Stadt Wernigerode (PDF; 88 KB); accessed on 30 March 2011


Climate
Wernigerode is located in the Central European transition subzone of the temperate climatic zone.Klimaklassifikation nach E. Neef. Siehe m-forkel.de: Klimazonen Its average annual temperature is ; its average annual precipitation is .

The warmest months are June to August with average temperatures of and the coldest are December to February at .

The most rain falls in July, on average , the least in February, with on average.

The climate, more precisely the amounts of precipitation and temperatures, are influenced by the orographic rainfall caused by the Harz Mountains. Because the town lies in the rain shadow () of the Harz, less precipitation falls here than in similar temperate regions without the protection of a mountain range. In addition the occasional föhn winds that occur result in an increase in temperatures.

Wernigerode has a snow load class of 3 according to the German industrial standard, DIN 1055.


History
Wernigerode was the capital of the medieval County of Wernigerode and Stolberg-Wernigerode. In 1815, after the , it became part of the Province of Saxony. The Hasseröder brewery was founded in Wernigerode in 1872.

After World War II, Wernigerode was included in the new state within the Soviet occupation zone (relaunched in October 1949 as the ). During the Communist years, the town was very close to the inner German border. Wernigerode became part of the restored state of Saxony-Anhalt in 1990 after German reunification.


Emergence of the town
There are no written sources confirming exactly when the town was established. According to the latest researchfor example, by Eduard Jacobs and Walther Grossethere were no early relations with the Abbey at () and the abbot there, Warin, instead the town name suggests it was a protected clearance settlement.

The first area to be settle was the Klint, where there was a , the so-called Schnakenburg. In 1805 the ruins of this castle site were demolished. The only part remaining is Haus Gadenstedt at Oberpfarrkirchhof 12 which dates to the year 1582. At the time of the first settlelement there was still ancient forest, typical of the Harz, on the heights of the Klint, which had first to be cleared, hence the suffix rode in the town name which means 'clearing'.

The town was first mentioned in the records in 1121 in connection with Count Adalbert of who had moved here from the region near and henceforth was titled the Count of Wernigerode. On 17 April 1229 the settlement was granted along the lines of that for . In 2004 Wernigerode celebrated the 775th anniversary of that occasion.

As a result of the immigration of new townsfolk from the surrounding villages a new settlement, later called Neustadt, grew up on the northeastern edge of the old town. It was a farming settlement that lay outside the walls of the old town. St. John's Church was built as the parish church of Wernigerode's in the last third of the 13th century in the Romanesque style.


Early rulers
The of Wernigerode, who can be traced back to the early 12th century, were successively of the margraves of Brandenburg (1268), and the archbishops of Magdeburg (1381). On the extinction of the family in 1429 the county fell to the counts of Stolberg, who founded the Stolberg-Wernigerode branch in 1645. The latter surrendered its military and fiscal independence to in 1714, but retained some of its sovereign rights till 1876. The counts were raised to princely rank in 1890.


Mayors
  • Runden,
  • Ludwig Gepel, 7 January 1921 to 6 January 1933
  • Ulrich von Fresenius (1 September 1888; died 12 November 1962), 10 January 1933 to 20 April 1945
  • Max Otto (1889–1969), /SED, 20 April 1945 to 1951
  • Gustav Strahl, 1951 to 1962
  • , SED, 24 October 1962 to 1990
  • Herbert Teubner, CDU, 1990 to 1991
  • Horst-Dieter Weyrauch, CDU, 1991 to 1994
  • Ludwig Hoffmann, , 1994 to 31 July 2008
  • Peter Gaffert, independent, since 1 August 2008
  • Tobias Kascha, SPD, since 1 August 2022


Population statistics
  • 1595: 2,500
  • 1806: 3,700
  • 1845: 5,000
  • 1869: 7,000
  • 1886: 9,000
  • 1895: 10,662
  • 1904: 12,000
  • 1914: 18,000
  • 1957: 33,353
  • 1990: 37,000
  • 2006: 33,871
  • 2007: 34,413
  • 2008: 35,041
  • 2009: 34,673


Architecture
Wernigerode contains several interesting Gothic buildings, including a fine town hall with a timber facade from 1498. Some of the quaint old houses which have escaped the numerous fires through the years are elaborately adorned with wood-carving. The Gerhart-Hauptmann Gymnasium, occupying a modern Gothic building, is the successor to an ancient grammar school that existed until 1825. The castle (Schloß Wernigerode) of the princes of Stolberg-Wernigerode rises above the town. The original was built in the 12th century but the present castle was built between 1862 and 1893 by Karl Frühling and includes parts of the medieval building.


Economy
, Hasseröder lager, and are among the products manufactured in Wernigerode.


Education
Wernigerode is a site of the Harz University of Applied Studies.


Sights
  • Harzer Schmalspurbahna narrow gauge railway that leads from Wernigerode to the (), the highest peak in the , and then goes to Nordhausen to the south of the Harz mountains. The second highest peak, Wurmberg (), is accessible by cable car from which is connected by bus to Wernigerode. Wernigerode has numerous museums, galleries, libraries, monuments and parks.
  • with an and forest inn.


Culture
Wernigerode is the home of the choir Rundfunk-Jugendchor Wernigerode.


Natural monuments
  • and , and the nearby well of Wernigeröder Bürgerbrunnen
  • , rock formation with extensive views over the Harz
  • Mönchsbuche, a protected beech on the old monk's way


Sport
Wernigerode hosts the each October. Wernigerode's most supported club is Einheit Wernigerode, who competes in the , and recently qualified for the , eventually losing to SC Paderborn 07 0-10. Wernigerode also has had an American Football club, The Mountain Tigers, since 1993. During the last 19 years this team has played in Germany's Oberliga 4 and Regionaliga 3. Since its inception, it has been a mainstay for American football in the Harz region.


Twin towns – sister cities
Wernigerode is with:
  • Carpi, Italy (1964)
  • Cisnădie, Romania (2002)
  • Hội An, Vietnam (2013)
  • Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany (1989)


Notable people
  • Henry Ernest of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1716–1786), canon, dean and author of many hymns
  • Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein (1723–1795), physician and engineer
  • Christian Frederick of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1746–1824), Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode
  • Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1743–1817), chemist
  • Henry of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1772–1854), Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode
  • Anton of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1785–1854), chief minister in Magdeburg, governor in the Prussian Province of Saxony and Prussian Minister of State
  • Heinrich Karl Beyrich (1796–1834), botanist
  • Gustav Eduard von Hindersin (1804–1872), Prussian general
  • (1856–1938), jurist
  • (1893–1944), general
  • (1895–1979), Waffen-SS General
  • Friedrich Lütge (1901–1968), historian and economist
  • (1906–1975), actor
  • (1918–2014), fighter ace
  • (1926–1981), musicologist
  • Karl Oppermann (1930-2022), painter
  • (born 1934), cross-country skier
  • (1937–2017), stage director
  • (1942–2016), mathematician
  • Monika Wulf-Mathies (born 1942), politician
  • Karin Rüger-Schulze (born 1944), track and field athlete
  • Irene Ellenberger (born 1946), architect
  • (born 1951), swimmer
  • (born 1958), cross-country skier
  • Caspar René Hirschfeld (born 1965), composer
  • Bernhard Schneyer (born 1968), composer
  • (born 1970), racing cyclist
  • (born 1985), ice hockey player
  • (born 1988), footballer
  • Christopher Grotheer (born 1992), skeleton racer


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