Hitzacker is a town in the
Lüchow-Dannenberg district of
Lower Saxony
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,
Germany
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. It is situated on the river
Elbe, approx. 8 km north of
Dannenberg, and 45 km east of
Lüneburg. The 2007 population of Hitzacker was 4,982, and its postal code is 29456. The mayor is Holger Mertins. The town is located on the
German Timber-Frame Road and is part of the ''
Samtgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") of
Elbtalaue.
The famous library now in
Wolfenbüttel was founded here by
Augustus the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (who died in 1666) and was moved to its present location in 1643.
Geography
Location
Hitzacker is situated at the confluence of the
River Jeetzel with the
Elbe. While the so-called Elbe Heights (''Elbhöhen'', also ''Klötzie''), at the southeastern foot of which Hitzacker lies, belong to the natural region of the
Lüneburg Heath (cf. the
Drawehn), the lowland areas of the old town belong to the Elbe valley water meadows (''Elbtalaue'').
Its height varies from at the Jeetzel confluence to on the hill of ''Weinberg'' in the
''Klötzie''. Further down the Elbe, the hill of ''Kniepenberg'' near Drethem attains and offers a panoramic view over the Elbe valley depression.
Town divisions
Since the municipal reform of 1972, the borough of Hitzacker has consisted of the town itself and the 11 villages listed below.
* Bahrendorf
* Grabau
* Harlingen
* Hitzacker
* Kähmen
* Nienwedel
* Pussade
* Seerau
* Tießau
* Tiesmesland
* Wietzetze
* Wussegel
Other settlements in the borough are:
* Dötzingen, manor
* Hagen, manor
* Leitstade
* Marwedel
* Meudelfitz, manor
* Meudelfitz, settlement
* Posade, forest house (''Forsthaus'')
* Sarchem
* Schmessau
* Schmardau
Before 1972, Pussade and Posade Forsthaus belonged to the municipality of Harlingen, Dötzingen Manor, Hagen Manor, Marwedel, Meudelfitz Manor, Meudelfitz and Sarchem to the town of Hitzacker and Leitstade to Wietzetze. The manors of Dötzingen, Hagen and Marwedel are located today within the town of Hitzacker.
History
Man had already settled by around 3000 B.C. at the lake of ''Hitzackersee'' and the region has been continuously settled for over three thousand years.
On the ''Weinberg'' next to the present old town (''Altstadt'')
Slavs
The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages. Slavs are geographically distributed throughout the northern parts of Eurasia; they predominantly inhabit Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe, and ...
built a castle in the eighth century. As a result, Hitzacker became an important trading centre even before its receiving
town rights. Its actual foundation as a town took place in 1258, whereupon the castle lost its significance and was allowed to fall into ruins.
A manuscript referring to Hitzacker dating to 20 January 1376 states the following:
:"The dukes,
Wenceslas and
Albert of Saxony and Lüneburg and Duke
Bernard of Brunswick of Lüneburg allow the council of the town of Lüneburg to add the 30 marks of the
lot which Lord Ludolf von Tzellenstede undertook to pay on the town's behalf on 13 April next, and the 150 marks of the lot which he also agreed to pay on the following 25 December, as well as the 100 marks of the lot the council paid on behalf of Lords Ordenberg and Siegfried Bock, i.e. 280 marks of the lot and the interest due to be added to the pledge for the castles of
Bleckede and Hitzacker and the taxes from Lüneburg and Hitzacker, in the event that the lords do not repay the council on the said days, and vow also not to relieve the council from the pledges before they have repaid the sum pledged and the above money."
In 1548, on the Friday after
Jubilate Sunday, a conflagration reduced the village of Hitzacker to ashes apart from the church and one house.
In 1610 a number of people in Hitzacker and the surrounding area were accused of witchcraft and sorcery.
On the third day of Christmas in 1668 the church, vicarage and eight houses burned down.
In the
Polabian ("Wendish") language of the region that died out in the 18th century Hitzacker was called ''Ljauci'' (''Lgautztgi'').
The borough of Hitzacker was created as part of the municipal reform in 1972 from ten hitherto independent parishes.
Politics
The town of Hitzacker belongs to state constituency No. 48 – Elbe and federal constituency No. 38 – Lüchow-Dannenberg – Lüneburg.
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Council
The
town council
A town council, city council or municipal council is a form of local government for small municipalities.
Usage of the term varies under different jurisdictions.
Republic of Ireland
In 2002, 49 urban district councils and 26 town commissi ...
of Hitzacker has 17 councillors.
as at: local elections of 10 September 2006
Mayor
The Mayor (''Bürgermeister'') of Hitzacker is Holger Mertins.
Partnerships
The town used to be partnered with the municipality of
Wisch in the
Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
.
Culture and places of interest

* Town roundabout with timber-framed houses and the 1589 customs house (''Zollhaus'')
Museums
*
Hitzacker Archaeological Centre
* The Old Customs House Museum (''Das Alte Zollhaus'')
* Hunting Lodge and Forest Museum in
Göhrde
Buildings
* Katemin Mill (''Kateminer Mühle'')
Other
* Excavations at the Hitzacker See
* Sacrifice stone (''Opferstein'') near Pudripp
* Wildlife enclosure (''Wildgehege'') in Hitzacker
* Prince's Graves (''Fürstengräber''), Marwedel
*
Megalithic tombs and
tumuli
A tumulus (: tumuli) is a mound of Soil, earth and Rock (geology), stones raised over a grave or graves. Tumuli are also known as barrows, burial mounds, mounds, howes, or in Siberia and Central Asia as ''kurgans'', and may be found through ...
near Pussade
* The ''Wirtschaftliche Forschungsgesellschaft'' or ''Wifo'': former Nazi underground fuel depot in the Dötzingen Forest outside Hitzacker
* Hitzacker's shooting guild, the Schützengilde von 1395 zu Hitzacker (Elbe)'', is one of the oldest in Europe.
Economy and infrastructure
Tourism
Hitzacker has a long tradition as a tourist destination. For instance, the Local History Working Group of Lüchow-Dannenberg (''Heimatkundliche Arbeitskreis Lüchow-Dannenberg'' or HALD) held a conference in 1983 with the title "100 Years of Tourism in Hitzacker – 50 Year Old Local History and Museum Society". Around the turn of the century, holidaymakers from the Hamburg and Hanover regions came to the spa hotel on the Weinberg hill. The hotel had its own spring used as a drinking fountain and for bathing by those taking the ''Kur''. Day excursions on the river, along the Elbe, took place, and it had its own shipping line: Hamburg-Lauenburg-Dömitz. Today tourism has experienced a change. The health business has been replaced by "wellness" and beauty facilities. Hitzacker has since become a recognised climatic spa. Many of its hotels offer so-called wellness treatments and there is a spa area with a Kneipp basin and barefoot path. Hitzacker is the venue for musical events like the Hitzacker Summer Music Days (
Sommerliche Musiktage Hitzacker) under the artistic direction of Dr. Markus Fein, and Hitzacker Music Week (''Musikwoche Hitzacker'') under the direction of
Ludwig Güttler. There are three museums, including the
Archaeological Centre with a
Bronze Age
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open-air museum. On the Weinberg, vines have been cultivated for several centuries, and once a year the vintage is celebrated by the officiating wine queen. Hitzacker takes part in various marketing initiatives; for example the town is on the
German Timber-Frame Road, the
Lower Saxon Asparagus Road and a partner in the German-Dutch
Orange Route.
Transport
Hitzacker has a railway link to Dannenberg and Lüneburg on the
Wendland Railway. Another station on the same line is located in the local village of Leitstade. There are bus links to Lüneburg, Uelzen and Dannenberg as well as the county town of Lüchow. In Hitzacker there is a passenger ferry over the Elbe.
Education
There are three schools in Hitzacker:
* Hitzacker Primary School
* Bernhard Varenius School
* Hitzacker Free School
Notable townsfolk

*
Bernhard Varenius (1622–1650), physician and geographer.
*
Ferdinand Wohltmann, (DE Wiki) (1857–1919), agronomist
*
Hans Georg Ahrens, (DE Wiki) (born 1944), German opera singer
*
Rudi Müller-Glöge, (DE Wiki) (born 1951), German lawyer and vice-president of the Federal Labour Court
Aristocracy
*
Augustus II, Duke of Brunswick (1579–1666),
Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, lived locally age 25 to age 87
*
Rudolph Augustus, Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
Rudolph Augustus (16 May 1627 – 26 January 1704), a member of the House of Welf, was Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and ruled as Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel from 1666 until his death. In 1685 he made his younger brother Anthony Ulrich ...
(1627–1704),
Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
*
Sibylle Ursula von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1629–1671), member of the
House of Welf
The House of Welf (also Guelf or Guelph) is a European dynasty that has included many German and British monarchs from the 11th to 20th century and Emperor Ivan VI of Russia in the 18th century. The originally Franconian family from the Meuse-Mo ...
, a translator and writer.
*
Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick (1633–1714),
Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, writer and art lover
*
Baroness Gösta von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen (1902–1996), mother of
Prince Claus
Prince Claus of the Netherlands, Jonkheer van Amsberg (born Klaus-Georg Wilhelm Otto Friedrich Gerd von Amsberg; 6 September 1926 – 6 October 2002) was Prince consort of the Netherlands, Prince of the Netherlands from 30 April 1980 until his d ...
, moved back to Dötzingen in 1963.
*
Prince Claus of the Netherlands (1926–2002), German diplomat and Prince of the Netherlands
References
*Johann Parum Schultze; Reinhold Olesch (ed.): ''Fontes linguae Dravaenopolabicae minores et Chronica Venedica J. P. Schultzii''. (= Slavic Research; Vol. 7). Böhlau, Köln and Graz 1967
*Christian Hennig von Jessen: ''Vocabularium Venedicum (oder Wendisches Wörter-Buch)'' (1705). Reprint by Reinhold Olesch. – Cologne
'inter alia'' Böhlau 1959 (source for Pastor C. Hennig von Jessen was the Polabian-speaking farmer, Johann Janieschge from Klennow)
Sources
* Berndt Wachter: "Die Fortführung der Grabung auf dem Weinberg bei Hitzacker (Elbe) im Jahr 1971". In: ''NNU 41'' (1972), p. 227 ff.
* Berndt Wachter: "Eine slawische Wallanlage – Die Grabung auf dem Weinberg in Hitzacker (Elbe) im Jahre 1972". In: ''NNU 42'' (1973), p. 300 ff.
External links
*
Website of the Elbtalaue municipalityOfficial website
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Populated riverside places in Germany
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