Bad Belzig (), until 2010 Belzig, is a historic
town in
Brandenburg,
Germany located about southwest of
Berlin. It is the capital of the
Potsdam-Mittelmark district.
Geography

Bad Belzig is located within the
Fläming hill range and in the centre of the
High Fläming Nature Park. The plains north of the town are home to one of the few
great bustard populations in Germany.
Since 2003, when 14 surrounding villages were incorporated into Bad Belzig, some of them voluntarily, others by Brandenburg
Landtag (state parliament) legislation, Bad Belzig has an area of 234.83 km². These villages became districts (''Ortsteile'') of Belzig:
The forest of Verlorenwasser near Werbig encompassed the
geographical centre of
East Germany.
History
A
Slavic fort of ''Belizi'' was first mentioned in a 997 deed issued by
Emperor Otto III in favour of the
Archbishopric of Magdeburg
The Archbishopric of Magdeburg was a Roman Catholic archdiocese (969–1552) and Prince-Archbishopric (1180–1680) of the Holy Roman Empire centered on the city of Magdeburg on the Elbe River.
Planned since 955 and established in 968, the Roma ...
. Whether this denotation refers to Bad Belzig or the neighbouring town of
Beelitz has not been conclusively established. Nevertheless, both towns celebrated their 1000 years anniversary in 1997.
The estates however had actually already been lost in the Slavic uprising of 983 and were not conquered again until 1153 by
Albert the Bear from the
House of Ascania. In 1251 the castle ''(Burg Eisenhardt)'' and the adjacent settlement became part of
Saxe-Wittenberg under Albert's successor
Duke Albert I. However it was claimed by the archbishops of Magdeburg, whose forces devastated Belzig in 1406. The rebuilt castle was again seized by the
Hussite general
Prokop the Great when he invaded Saxony in 1429, after which
Elector Ernest of
Saxony from the
House of Wettin enlarged it to a fortress. During the
Thirty Years' War it was seized by the troops of the
Swedish Empire in 1636, after
Elector John George I had allied with
Emperor Ferdinand II in the
Peace of Prague.
The
Romanesque St Mary's Church was built in the late 13th century. According to an inscription in the
keystone of the western entrance,
Martin Luther preached here on January 14, 1530. Eisenhardt Castle. Bad Belzig was granted
town privileges in 1702. During the
War of the Sixth Coalition on August 27, 1813 troops of the
French Empire
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* First French Empire, ruled by Napoleon I from 1804 to 1814 and in 1815 and by Napoleon II in 1815, the French state from 1804 to 1814 and in 1815
* Second French Empire, led by Nap ...
and Saxony were attacked by
Prussian and
Russian forces near the village of Hagelberg. The encounter ended in a French defeat, while several Saxon units went over to the Prussians. According to the Final Act of the 1815
Congress of Vienna Bad Belzig was ceded to Prussia and became part of the
Province of Brandenburg, after having belonged to the Saxon Electorate for centuries.
In 1934 ammunition works were established in Bad Belzig including a
labor camp
A labor camp (or labour camp, see spelling differences) or work camp is a detention facility where inmates are forced to engage in penal labor as a form of punishment. Labor camps have many common aspects with slavery and with prisons (especi ...
with about 1500 forced laborers. During the years 1936–1945, Burg Eisenhardt was the site of the Reichsschule (leadership school) for the Technischen Nothilfe ('technical emergency relief'). (The Technische Nothilfe was abolished in May, 1945, but the idea was revived by Otto Lummitzsch in the form of the
Technisches Hilfswerk in 1950, which exists to this day as one of the pillars of the German civil protection infrastructure.) Between 1940 and 1945 a subcamp of the women's concentration camp
Ravensbrück with about 750 inmates was also located nearby. Bad Belzig was also the site of a large
radio transmitter station, erected in 1939. In 1952 the town became the capital of the Belzig district and in 1993 of the newly created district of
Potsdam-Mittelmark. In 1995 Bad Belzig was awarded the official title of a climatic health resort. Effective March 2010, the town's name was changed to "Bad Belzig".
Demography
File:Bevölkerungsentwicklung Bad Belzig.pdf, Development of population since 1875 within the current Boundaries (Blue Line: Population; Dotted Line: Comparison to Population development in Brandenburg state; Grey Background: Time of Nazi Germany; Red Background: Time of communist East Germany)
File:Bevölkerungsprognosen Bad Belzig.pdf, Recent Population Development and Projections (Population Development before Census 2011 (blue line); Recent Population Development according to the Census in Germany in 2011 (blue bordered line); Official projections for 2005-2030 (yellow line); for 2017-2030 (scarlet line); for 2020-2030 (green line)
Politics
Mayors
* 1990–2008: Peter Kiep (SPD)
* 2008–2016: Hannelore Klabunde-Quast (independent)
* since 1. Dezember 2016: Roland Leisegang (independent)
Peter Kiep could work in office only till 2006. He died in 2013.
Hannelore Klabunde-Quast became in 2006 the substitute of Peter Kiep. She was elected mayor in 2008.
Roland Leisegang (a founding member of the band
Keimzeit
Keimzeit is a German musical band formed in 1979 in Lütte (Belzig) near Potsdam, GDR (German Democratic Republic). Originally called ''Jogger'', they changed their name to ''Keimzeit'' in 1982.
The originally family-based band, led by Norbert ...
) was elected mayor in 2016 with 65,4 % of the votes.
Ergebnis der Bürgermeisterstichwahl am 9. Oktober 2016
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The municipal assembly ''(Stadtverordnetenversammlung)'' has 22 members. The 2014 elections showed the following results:
*Social Democrats ( SPD): 6 seats
*Left Party (Die Linke
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): 3 seats
*Christian Democrats ( CDU): 3 seats
*"We, the villagers" group: 3 seats
* Free Voters: 2 seats
* Grüne: 2 seats
*Liberals ( FDP): 1 seat
* NPD: 1 seat
*Belzig Business Association: 1 seat
The town's shield depicts the coat of arms of Saxony due to the long-time affiliation with the Saxon Electorate.
International relations
Bad Belzig is twinned
Twinning (making a twin of) may refer to:
* In biology and agriculture, producing two offspring (i.e., twins) at a time, or having a tendency to do so;
* Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning
* Twinning inst ...
with Ritterhude, a town in the German state of Lower Saxony, and is also twinned with Workington, a town in Cumbria, England.
Bad Belzig exchanges students with Even Yehuda, Israel. Yet, there is not official agreement between the cities.
Places of interest
Main attractions are medieval Eisenhardt castle and the thermal bath SteinTherme. There is also a picturesque historic town centre with the town hall and the market place in the middle.
Places of interest in the incorporated villages include Glien Manor (Klein Glien) in Hagelberg and the windmill in Borne.
There is also a set of sculpture walks starting from Bad Belzig, heading towards Wiesenburg.
Economy
The district administration is the major employer in Bad Belzig.
Bad Belzig is the main town in the rural Higher Fläming area, with schools, shops, supermarkets, a hospital and a cinema all used by the inhabitants of surrounding towns and villages.
There is a successful rehabilitation clinic (sanatorium) in Bad Belzig.
In 1989, Bad Belzig launched an ambitious programme to become a spa town (achieving recognition in 2009) and promote tourism.
Sons and daughters of the town
* Carl Gottlieb Reißiger (1798-1859), composer and Kapellmeister in Dresden
* Joachim Herrmann (1932-2010), prehistorian, born in Lübnitz
* Matthias Rudolph
Matthias Rudolph (born 6 September 1982) is a German football
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(born 1982), football coach and player
* Felix Holzner
Felix Holzner (born 4 June 1985 in Belzig, Bezirk Potsdam) is a German former football midfielder who played for FC Carl Zeiss Jena.
References
External links
*
1985 births
Living people
People from Bad Belzig
People from Bezirk Potsda ...
(born 1985), football player
* Fabian Wiede
Fabian Wiede (born 8 February 1994) is a German handball player for Füchse Berlin and the German national team.
He was part of the German team that won the 2016 European Men's Handball Championship.
He participated at the 2019 World Men's Ha ...
(born 1994), handball player
References
External links
official website
official website of the Tourist Board
Stein Therme - thermal bath
High Fläming Nature Park
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Spa towns in Germany
Localities in Potsdam-Mittelmark
Fläming Heath