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Lennestadt (occasionally also ''die Lennestadt'') lies in the
Sauerland The Sauerland () is a rural, hilly area spreading across most of the south-eastern part of the States of Germany, German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in parts heavily forested and, apart from the major valleys, sparsely inhabited. ...
in southeast
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and is a community in Olpe district. It is the district's most populous municipality. Lennestadt itself is not an actual town but a community which comprises several towns and villages.


Geography

Lennestadt lies at the common point of the Ebbegebirge (in the west), Homert and Rothaargebirge (in the east) Nature Parks and is crossed by the river
Lenne The Lenne () is a tributary of the river Ruhr in the Sauerland hills, western Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north a ...
, a tributary to the
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. Besides the Hundem, which empties into the Lenne in the outlying centre of Altenhundem, the Veischede also feeds this river. Lennestadt's position is 51° 03' to 51° 12' N, 7° 58' to 8° 15' E. The town's highest point is the Härdler (756 m), and its lowest is on the Lenne near Borghausen (239 m).


Neighbouring communities

Lennestadt borders in the north on the communities of Eslohe and Finnentrop, in the east on
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and
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, in the south on
Kirchhundem Kirchhundem is a German community in North Rhine-Westphalia. It belongs to the Olpe (district), Olpe district. Geography Location The community of Kirchhundem lies in the Olpe district's southeast in the south Sauerland and belongs to the s ...
, and in the west on the towns of Attendorn and Olpe.


Constituent communities

Within Lennestadt's municipal area lie the following centres: Altenhundem, Altenvalbert, Bilstein, Bonzel, Bonzelerhammer, Brenschede, Bruchhausen, Burbecke, Elspe, Elsperhusen, Einsiedelei, Germaniahütte, Gleierbrück, Grevenbrück, Habbecke, Hachen, Haus Hilmecke, Haus Valbert, Halberbracht, Hengstebeck, Hespecke, Kickenbach, Kirchveischede, Kracht, Langenei, Maumke, Meggen, Melbecke, Milchenbach, Oberelspe, Obermelbecke, Obervalbert, Oedingen, Oedingermühle, Oedingerberg (formerly Berge), Saalhausen, Sporke, Stöppel, Theten and Trockenbrück. The fact that there is not a physical town of Lennestadt, but that Lennestadt is an aggregation of the smaller towns listed above, often leads to confusion among visitors.


History

The town of Lennestadt was founded on 1 July 1969 as legal successor to the '' Amt'' of Bilstein out of seven former communities and outlying centres. The earliest traces of settlers in the current municipal area date to the Early Middle Ages. The centres of Elspe and Oedingen were first mentioned in a document in 1000 that
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had issued. This makes them the oldest places in Olpe district. In the 19th century, parts of the current town area were characterized by
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, ironworking and
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.


Amalgamations

In 1975, Milchenbach was joined with Lennestadt. It had formerly belonged to the community of Lenne (now part of
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).


Population development


Politics


Town council


Mayor

Until 1997, Lennestadt's chief administrator bore the title ''Stadtdirektor'' (“Town Director”). The ''Bürgermeister'', or Mayor, was an honorary office and was mainly ceremonial. The current mayor is Tobias Puspas, of the CDU.


National and regional elections


Coat of arms

The town's
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were conferred on 31 December 1971. The gold and green bars in the background were taken from the arms formerly borne by the ''Amt'' of Bilstein. The wavy bend stands for the river Lenne, the town's namesake, and the rose comes from the outlying centre of Oedingen.


Town patron

Town council decided in 1995 to name Sir
Thomas More Sir Thomas More (7 February 1478 – 6 July 1535), venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, author, statesman, theologian, and noted Renaissance humanist. He also served Henry VII ...
as the town's patron. Since 2001, the town has been awarding the ''Thomas-Morus-Preis'' to citizens “who in their acts have let themselves be led by the convictions of their conscience and who without regard to possible personal disadvantages through bravery and moral courage have thereby become examples to the good of others and our society.”


Twin towns – sister cities

Lennestadt is twinned with: *
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, Poland (1992) * Çaycuma, Türkiye


Culture and sightseeing


Theatre

The ''Kulturgemeinde Hundem-Lenne'', founded in 1946, offers a cultural programme in the ''Pädagogisches Zentrum'' (PZ, “Educational Centre”), a venue with 480 seats at the Anne-Frank-
Hauptschule A ''Hauptschule'' (, "general school") is a secondary school in Germany, starting after four years of elementary schooling (''Grundschule''), which offers Lower Secondary Education (Level 2) according to the International Standard Classification ...
in Meggen.


Museum

In Grevenbrück is found the town
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, the ''Museum der Stadt Lennestadt'' in whose building the town's homeland and regional studies
library A library is a collection of Book, books, and possibly other Document, materials and Media (communication), media, that is accessible for use by its members and members of allied institutions. Libraries provide physical (hard copies) or electron ...
and the town
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are also to be found. Since 1998, the ''Förderverein Bergbaudenkmäler Lennestadt'' (“Lennestadt Mining Monument Development Association”) has run the ''Bergbaumuseum Siciliaschacht'' (“Sicilia Mineshaft Mining Museum”) in Meggen, which recalls the town's mining tradition.


Buildings

Among well known buildings in Lennestadt are Bilstein Castle (''Burg Bilstein''), the Peperburg castle ruins, many
timber frame Timber framing () and "post-and-beam" construction are traditional methods of building with heavy Beam (structure), timbers, creating structures using squared-off and carefully fitted and Woodworking joints, joined timbers with joints secure ...
houses, the so-called ''Sauerlandpyramiden'', the ''Sicilia'' Mineshaft and the Hohe Bracht viewing tower. On ''
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'' 55 between Oedingen and Eslohe, the ''Madonna der Straße'' (“Madonna of the Road”) roadside shrine is to be found. Image:Museum der Stadt Lennestadt.jpg, Museum of Lennestadt Image:Madonna der Straße.jpg, Madonna der Straße Image:Burgruine Peperburg.jpg, Peperburg castle ruins Image:Siciliaschacht.jpg, Siciliaschacht mining museum Image:Alte Schmiede Altenhundem.jpg, Old smithy in Altenhundem Image:St. Agatha Altenhundem.jpg, Church of St. Agatha in Altenhundem


Parks

A spa is to be found in the outlying centre of Saalhausen, which is a recognized ''Luftkurort'' (“air spa resort”).


Regular events

The Elspe Festival in Elspe (Lennestadt), based on the stories by Karl May, attracts about 200,000 spectators every year. The festival area (12 hectares) includes an indoor festival hall, a copy of a
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and some restaurants. Among the town's regular events is the traditional Schützenfest (“fair featuring shooting matches”) that is held in all of the bigger centres each year. Furthermore, every August there is a town festival lasting several days which since 2005 has been held together with the ''Sauerländer Straßenmusiker-Festival'' (“Sauerland Street Musicians’ Festival”) in Altenhundem.


Economy and infrastructure


Economy

Lennestadt is home to a variety of small and middle-sized businesses, mainly in the manufacturing field. Most prevalent are companies in the metal-working, machine building, automotive parts supply, and electrical industry.


Public institutions

Lennestadt's town hall is located in the central constituent community of Altenhundem. The local court, the ''Amtsgericht Lennestadt'', is located in the outlying centre of Grevenbrück.


Transport


Local public transport

With its ''Altenhundem'', ''Grevenbrück (Westf.)'' and ''Lennestadt-Meggen'' stations, Lennestadt lies on the Ruhr-Sieg line from
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to
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. Furthermore,
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lines of the ''Verkehrsbetriebe Westfalen-Süd'' (VWS, “Westphalia-South Transport Services”) and ''Busverkehr Ruhr-Sieg'' (BRS, “Ruhr-Sieg Bus Transport”) run to Kirchhundem, Olpe, Hilchenbach, Finnentrop, Schmallenberg, Meschede and Attendorn.


= Historical

= Until 1944 there was another railway connection to Erndtebrück by the Altenhundem–Birkelbach railway line, whose bridges, however, were blown up by retreating units of the German army in the
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. Parts of the tunnels are still preserved. The line to Wenholthausen was still run until the mid-1960s. At this time, Altenhundem was said to be a railway village.


Private transport

The Federal Highways (''
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n'') B 55 and B 517 run through the town.


Cycle transport

Lennestadt is connected to the North Rhine-Westphalia Cycle Transport Network (''Radverkehrsnetz NRW'') and furthermore lies on the ''Lenneroute'' running from the Lenne's source on the
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down to its mouth at the Hohensyburg (castle).


Media

The ''Westfalenpost'' and the ''Westfälische Rundschau'' each have a local edition in Lennestadt and appear as daily
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s. As well, the advertising sheets ''Sauerlandkurier'' and ''Sauerländer Wochenanzeiger'' come out on Wednesdays and Sundays. Lennestadt belongs to the ''Westdeutscher Rundfunk''
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studio area. News from the South Sauerland is broadcast on WDR 2 and in local broadcasts on WDR Fernsehen.


Education

Lennestadt is home to many
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s, one special school whose emphasis is on learning,
Hauptschule A ''Hauptschule'' (, "general school") is a secondary school in Germany, starting after four years of elementary schooling (''Grundschule''), which offers Lower Secondary Education (Level 2) according to the International Standard Classification ...
n,
Realschule Real school (, ) is a type of secondary school in Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It has also existed in Croatia (''realna gimnazija''), the Austrian Empire, the German Empire, Denmark and Norway (''realskole''), Sweden (''realskola''), F ...
n and two Gymnasien. Both the Gymnasium der Stadt Lennestadt as well as the Gymnasium Maria Königin are located in Altenhundem. Moreover, there is a
folk high school Folk high schools (also ''adult education center'') are institutions for adult education that generally do not grant academic degrees, though certain courses might exist leading to that goal. They are most commonly found in Nordic countries and i ...
and a professional college. Lennestadt furthermore lies in the feeder area of the
University of Siegen The University of Siegen () is a public research university located in Siegen, North Rhine-Westphalia and is part of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, a society of Germany's leading research universities. The university was founded in 1972. ...
.


Notable people

* Karl Joseph Schulte (1871–1941), Archbishop and Cardinal * Adolf Hennecke (1905–1975), activist in
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* Irmgart Wessel-Zumloh (1907–1980), painter and graphic artist


Honorary citizens

* Paul Tigges, writer


References


External links

* {{Authority control Olpe (district)