Bad Sooden-Allendorf
Bad Sooden-Allendorf is a town in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis in Hesse, Germany.
Geography
Location
The spa town of Bad Sooden-Allendorf lies in the Werra valley near the Hoher Meißner, right on the boundary with Thuringia, almost at Germany's geographical centre, 33 km east of Kassel.Neighbouring communities
Bad Sooden-Allendorf borders in the north on the communities of Lindewerra, Wahlhausen and Asbach-Sickenberg, in the east on the communities of Wiesenfeld und Volkerode, in the south on the community of Meinhard, the town of Eschwege and the community of Berkatal, in the west on the town of Großalmerode and in the northwest on the town of Witzenhausen.Constituent communities
Besides the main town, which is also called Bad Sooden-Allendorf, the town has nine other Stadtteile named Ahrenberg, Dudenrode, Ellershausen, Hilgershausen, Kammerbach, Kleinvach, Oberrieden, Orferode and Höfe-Weiden. The main town itself is divided into Sooden and Allendorf, the former of which is west of the railway tracks.History
The place has existed since at least the late 8th century. This is confirmed by one of the Frankish king Charlemagne’s donation documents, which historians have dated to some time between 776 and 779. With this document, Charlemagne transferred the saltsprings, the saltpans, the saltworkers, the market, the tribute and the toll of the settlement of Westera to the Fulda Abbey. The settlement’s name refers to its location on the western border with Thuringia, which still runs through here today.In April 1637, during the Thirty Years' War, the Geleen and Count Isolani Croatian regiments attacked the town, whereby the town was burnt almost right down. Even the two churches and the town hall were destroyed. The council estate – built wholly out of stone – withstood the great town fire, and still remains preserved today as the town’s oldest building.
For more than a thousand years, until the late 19th century, salt was extracted from brine at the saltworks by boiling. The brine was brought up from a deposit under the town. The breaking of the salt monopoly in the wake of annexation by Prussia in 1866 led to a fall in price, which in turn led to the industry’s end. The last salt was produced in 1906.
Along with the downfall of the saltworks, however, came the discovery of the brine’s healing properties, and thus began the spa industry, with a bathhouse opening on 1 June 1881.
Still today, the time of saltmaking is remembered with the Brunnenfest held yearly at Whitsun, when salt is extracted from brine by boiling in an historically authentic process to demonstrate how salt was produced. In a salt museum, the salt is then sold; presented there, as well, is the history of saltmaking.
Modernization
At the turn of the millennium, the graduation tower was dismantled and completely rebuilt. In late 2005, a new bathhouse with a big sauna area was finished, to lure privately paying guests to town. In April 2007, a new event hall for conventions and concerts was opened. Even the street layout was changed. Since that time there has been no more direct link between Sooden-Nord and Sooden-Süd. Traffic must turn off and take the bypass road through the industrial area. Furthermore, the railway station is currently reduced to two tracks and is being modernized with the goal of establishing a direct link to Sooden. Through these measures the town hopes to work against the downturn in the spa operations by making the bathhouse and spa area easier to reach and making it into a pedestrian precinct.Politics
Town council
The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:Mayors
The town's mayor is Frank Hix. He won the mayoral contest on 2 November 2008 between him and Thomas Giese.List of former mayors of Allendorf and of Bad Sooden-Allendorf :
- Frank Hix
- Ronald Gundlach
- Erich Giese
- Rolf Jenther
- Rolf Erich Barié
- Gerhard Harke
- Fritz Franke
- Wilhelm Siebert
- Fritz Haase
- Cornelius Bents
- Ferdinand Schneider
- Dr. jur. Karl Eulert
- Charles Leimbach
- Adolf Müller
- Georg Ludwig Oeste
- Leutnand A.D. Hugo Jesse
- Kroeschell Otto Heinrich
- Christian August Seyl
- Lorenz Heinrich Stephan
- Barthold Storm
Brandt, Breul, Casselmann, Cörper/Corper, Deichmann, Diede, Dietz, Dörr, Eschstruht, Frohn, Gaule, Gehrung, Gille, Grau, Grebe, Grunewald, Gundlach, Haas, von Haagen, Hupfeld, Hüter, Iring, von Jossa, Isenhuth, Kirchmeyer, Klinkerfuß, Königsee, Kraft, Kröschell, Lappe, Lutemann, Marold, Mattenberg, Meinhard, Jost Motz, Müller, Neuenroth, Niedenstein, Geißler Praesendt, Prediger, Quentel, Ruland, Saame, Schaffnicht, Heinrich Schaub, Schmidt, Schnödde, Stephan, Storm, Thaurer, Tholde, Thorey, Valentin, Vielmeder, Vietor, Wagner, Weber, Wehr, Wissenbach, Wolff
Coat of arms
Town partnerships
Bad Sooden-Allendorf maintains partnership arrangements with these towns:- Landivisiau, Finistère, France since 1974
- Bad Frankenhausen, Thuringia since 1990
Culture and sightseeing
Museums
- Schifflersgrund Border Museum
Buildings
- “Well Before the Gate”
- Graduation tower
- Werratal-Therme
- Diebesturm
- Historic timber-frame Old Town
Regular events
- Street festival in the Old Town, midway on the festival square
- Torchlight procession followed by a military tattoo and the festival of lights
- Triolett dance, a round dance with two threesomes
- Spanisch Fricco – food
- Great festival parade on Sunday
- Rich decoration of the town with garlands and harvest crowns made of grain
Economy and infrastructure
Transport
- Bad Sooden-Allendorf is linked to the Autobahn network by Bundesstraße 27.
- The central railway station lies on the north-south Göttingen–Bebra–Fulda line.
- There is a town bus system.
- The nearest airport is Kassel Calden Airport.
- The Werra is not usable by big ships. Canoe traffic is, however, quite lively.
- A recreational vehicle park in the Old Town and near the Werra attracts caravans.
- There are also hiking and cycling paths.
Media
- The Witzenhäuser Allgemeine, a local edition of the Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine, appears as a daily newspaper.
- Moreover, the MB-Media-Verlag, which through the Ippen Group likewise belongs to Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine, publishes two weekly newspapers named Marktspiegel and Extra-Tip, which do not, however, give themselves over to quite as many regional issues as many other tabloids.
- Publication of the BSA-Kurier, an advertising paper for the local Kurpark-Hotel, whose fliers in the end were also acquired by Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine, has been suspended. Club reports and cultural announcements were found in this paper.
- A Stadtblättchen is published by Verlag Linus-Wittich for a few subscribing customers.
- Furthermore, the local radio station Rundfunk Meißner, named after the nearby mountain, Hoher Meißner, can be picked up in town.
Education
With a location of the Bernd-Blindow-Schulen, the town has for some years also been a university town.
Famous people
- Burkard Valdis, fabulist, playwright and Shrove Author
- John Gottsleben, Protestant theologian in the age of Reformation
- Bernhard Textor, reformed theologian
- Ferdinand von Wintzingerode, nobleman and officer in various armies, most recently General of Russian army
- Ludwig Rehn, surgeon
- Gerhard Ritter, historian
- Wilhelm Müller, romantic poet, qho wrote here among other things the beginning of Das Wandern ist des Müllers Lust, which became popular as a song
- Eberhardt Eichner, superintendent
Personalities who have worked or lived in Bad Sooden-Allendorf
- Wilhelm Speck, writer, poet, Evangelical pastor, chaplain and teacher
- Sigurd Lohde, film and television actor