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Köthen (Anhalt)

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Coordinates: 51°45′N 11°58′E

Köthen
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Country Germany
State Saxony-Anhalt
District Köthen
Population 30,345 (2005)
Area 78.42 km²
Population density 387 /km²
Elevation 80 m
Coordinates 51°45′ N 11°58′ E
Postal code 06366
Area code 03496
Licence plate code KÖT
Mayor Kurt-Jürgen Zander (SPD)
Website www.koethen-anhalt.de

Köthen (Anhalt)  is a small town in central Germany, about 30 km north of Halle. It is located at 51°45′N 11°58′E.

Today, Köthen has a college, a teacher-training institute, an airport, and rail links. Lignite is mined, and sugar-beets are grown in the surrounding area. Industry includes high-tech engineering, as well as chemical, foodstuffs and textile productions.

Efforts are being made to counter the sinking population (25,000 in 2004 from the 38,600 0f 1966) numbers by incorporating more and more outlying villages.

[edit] History

The first mention of the city dates to 1115; in 1194 it was known as a market town, becoming the seat of the counts of Ballenstedt. Köthen was chartered in 1200.

For over two centuries (1603-1847), it was the capital of the principality of Anhalt-Köthen.

The town has long been known to classical music enthusiasts as the place of origin of Johann Sebastian Bach's best-known secular works, including the Brandenburg concertos and the Well-Tempered Clavier. Bach worked in Köthen from 1717 to 1723 as Kapellmeister for Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen. It is also the birthplace of the composer Carl Friedrich Abel who, together with Johann Christian Bach, founded the "Bach-Abel Concerts" in London, the first subscription concert series in England.

Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, practiced in Köthen from 1821 to 1834 and published many of his best-known works.

[edit] Main sights

Architecture of note includes:

  • The 15th-century St. James' Church with the tombs of the reigning princes.
  • The St. Agnus Church, where the composer Johann Sebastian Bach worshipped. It possesses masterpieces by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  • The palace of the reigning princes (1597-1604) (now museum) features a Versailles-style Hall of Mirrors as well as the actual rooms where much of J. S. Bach's secular music was first performed.de:Köthen (Anhalt)

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