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Hildesheim

Statistics
State: Lower Saxony
Regierungsbezirk: Hanover
District: Hildesheim
Area: 92.96 km²
Population: 103,738(2002)
Population density: 1,113/km²
Elevation: 78 m
Postal code: 31001-31141 (old: 3200)
Area/distance code: 051-21
Location:
Municipal code: 03254021
Car designation: HI
Arrangement of the city: 18 districts
Address of the city administration: 1 Markt
Hildesheim 31134
Website: www.hildesheim.de

Hildesheim is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located in the district of Hildesheim, about 25 km southeast of Hannover on the banks of the Innerste river, which is a small affluent of the Leine river. Population: 106,100 (1999).

It is accessed by the Autobahn A7 linking Kassel, Göttingen and Hanover and routes 1 , 6 , 243 and 494

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History

The town became a bishopric in 815. For four centuries the clergy ruled Hildesheim, before a town hall was built and the citizens gained some influence. In 1367 Hildesheim became a member of the Hanseatic League.

The city was heavily damaged by air raids in 1945. The centre, which had retained its medieval character until then, ceased to exist. It was rebuilt in a completely different style, and concrete houses took the place of the destroyed buildings. In the late 1970s the reconstruction of the historic centre began: The concrete buildings were torn down and replaced by copies of the old buildings.

Also in the 1970s, the University of Hildesheim was founded.

The cathedral of Hildesheim is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the 9th century, but damaged in 1945; it was reconstructed soon after the war. A rose tree entwines itself around the apsis, claimed to have been planted simultaneously with the foundation of the church. It was also destroyed in 1945, but the roots survived and began to sprout anew. The roman St. Michael's Church build in 1010 to 1022 is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Impressions



Districts

  • 001 Mitte (Central)
  • 002 Neustadt
  • 003 Nord (north) with Steuerwald
  • 004 Süd (south)
  • 005 Ost (east)
  • 006 Galgenberg and Marienburger Höhe
  • 007 Drispenstedt ¹
  • 008 West (west)
  • 009 Moritzberg
  • 010 Neuhof with Hildesheimer Wald ²
  • 011 Ochtersum ¹
  • 012 Marienrode ²
  • 013 Sorsum ¹
  • 014 Himmelsthür ¹
  • 015 Bavenstedt ¹
  • 016 Einum ¹
  • 017 Achtum-Uppen ¹
  • 018 Itzum ¹
  • 019 Marienburg

¹ one district ² districts with two districts

Incorporations

  • 1911: Moritzberg
  • 1912: Steuerwald
  • 1938: Drispenstedt and Neuhof
  • 1971: Ochtersum
  • 1974: Achtum-Uppen, Bavenstedt, Einum, Himmelsthür, Itzum, Marienburg, Marienrode and Sorsum

Population history

Year Population
1400 ca. 6,000
1450 ca. 8,000
1648 ca. 5,500
1803 11,108
1825 12,630
1849 14,651
1871 20,801
December 1, 1875 &sup1 22,581
December 1, 1890 &sup1 33,481
December 1, 1900 &sup1 42,973
December 1, 1910 &sup1 50,239
October 8, 1919 &sup1 53,499
June 16, 1925 &sup1 58,522
June 16, 1933 &sup1 62,519
May 17, 1939 &sup1 72,101
September 13, 1950 &sup1 65,531
June 6, 1961 &sup1 96,296
Decemebr 31 , 1970 93,400
[[June 1975|June 30, 1975 106,000
June 30, 1980 102,700
June 30, 1985 100,900
January 1, 1989 103,512
June 30, 1997 105,700
December 31, 2002 103,448

&sup1 census data

Historical mayors of Hildesheim

Twinnings

Places of Interest

  • Thousand-Year-Old Rosebush : 1,000 years old. That's the age the world's oldest living rose is thought to be. Today it continues to flourish on the wall of the Hildesheim Cathedral.
  • Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site) - with ancient bronze doors (Bernwards door) (c. 1015)
  • St. Michael's Church (UNESCO World Heritage Site) - one of the most beautiful early romanic churches in Germany and a unique example of ottonic architecture
  • Knochenhaueramtshaus (butchers guild house): most beautiful and finest specimen of a wooden building of the world
  • Historical market place: the most beautiful market place in the world
  • St. Andreas church: highest church steeple of Lower Saxony
  • The Roemer- and Pelizaeus-Museum: significant collections from the ancient Egypt and Peru and spectacular special exhibitions organized every year
  • Museum of the Cathedral: Cathedral Treasure, also an UNESCO-cultural heritage
  • Theatre: very versatile and offers opera, operetta and musicals, drama, ballet and concerts
  • Rose Route: all other places of interest in Hildesheim: e.g. the charming medieval-appearing half-timbered houses and the old Jewish quarter

Recommended Day Trips:

Events of International Interest

Economy & Transportation

Notable multinational corporations - besides many strong medium-sized companies - in Hildesheim are Blaupunkt, Bosch, Krupp, Thyssen , Fairshild , Phoenix and Coca-Cola.

Hildesheim has a very good traffic infrastructure: it is a regional hub for interstate roads and railroad (high speed railroad station), is connected to the motorway (Autobahn), has a harbor at the artificial waterway Mittellandkanal and an airport.

Notable People from Hildesheim

External links

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