Sangerhausen () is a town in
Saxony-Anhalt
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and has a population of 2.17 million inhabitants, making it the List of German states ...
, central
Germany
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, capital of the
district of Mansfeld-Südharz. It is situated southeast of the
Harz
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, approx. east of
Nordhausen, and west of
Halle (Saale)
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. About 26,000 people live in Sangerhausen (2020).
History
Sangerhausen is one of the oldest towns in the historical region of Saxony-Anhalt, being first mentioned in a document created between 780 and 802 in
Fulda Abbey.
Sangerhausen is mentioned as the tithable place ''Sangerhus'' in
Friesenfeld in the
Hersfeld Tithe Register, created between 881 and 899.
It is mentioned in a document of 991 as appertaining to the estates of the emperor, as part of
Memleben Abbey.
By marriage it passed to the
landgrave of Thuringia, and after 1056 it formed for a while an independent country. Having been again part of Thuringia, it fell in 1249 to
Meissen, and in 1291 to
Brandenburg
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. In 1372 it passed to the
Electorate of Saxony
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and formed a portion of that territory until 1815, when it became a part of the
Prussian Province of Saxony.
Historical population
* After annexation of neighboring districts
** Population of Sangerhausen town in brackets
Municipality

The municipality of Sangerhausen currently consists of 15 divisions, also called (in German) ''Ortschafte''. These are:
*Breitenbach
*Gonna
*
Grillenberg
*Großleinungen
*Horla
*Lengefeld
*Morungen
*Oberröblingen
*Obersdorf
*Riestedt
*
Rotha
*Sangerhausen
*Wettelrode
*
Wippra
*Wolfsberg
In 1994, the town of Sangerhausen, at that time still an independent municipality, became part of the so-called ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Sangerhausen'', a municipal association consisting of Sangerhausen itself and the two villages/municipalities
Edersleben and Oberröblingen. On 29 April 2000 Edersleben left for the ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Helme''. On 1 January 2005 the municipalities Gonna, Grillenberg, Horla, Lengefeld, Morungen, Obersdorf, Pölsfeld, Rotha and Wettelrode joined the association from the ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Südharz'' which was dissolved. Six months later, on 3 July 2005 Pölsfeld left for the ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft
Allstedt-Kaltenborn.
On 1 October 2005 the ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Sangerhausen'', consisting then of 10 municipalities was dissolved and turned into the single town/municipality Sangerhausen; which meant that the 9 villages were truly annexed. On the same date Breitenbach, Großleinungen and Wolfsberg also joined, coming from the municipal association
Roßla-Südharz. On 1 December 2005 Riestedt followed, coming from the ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft
Allstedt-Kaltenborn''. Finally, Wippra was incorporated on 1 January 2008, coming from the ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft
Wipper-Eine
Wipper-Eine was a ''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft'' ("collective municipality") in the Mansfeld-Südharz district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was situated between Hettstedt and Aschersleben. It was named after the river Wipper (Saale), Wipper and its ...
''.
Main sights
*Old Town Hall, erected in 1431–1437 after a previous edifice burned down in 1358
*Church of St. Mary (''Marienkirche''), built in 1350 in
Gothic style
*Church of St. James (''Jakobikirche'', 1457–1542), a late Gothic hall edifice with a nave and three aisles. It has a 61 m-high, slightly tilting bell tower with a Baroque cover. The interior has a rich decoration painted by Georg Bottschild in 1665, while the choir stalls and the high altar are from an Augustinian monastery closed in 1539. It also houses numerous tombs and effigies.
Johann Sebastian Bach
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applied here in 1702 for the post of organist, but the job went to
Johann Augustin Kobelius.
*Church of St. Ulrich (''Ulrichkirche''), one of the most interesting Romanesque edifices in Germany. It is a basilica built in 1116-1123, with a bell tower added in the 15th century. It has a nave and two aisles with
groin vault. The eastern part has five apses.
*The ''Altes Schloss'' ("Old Castle"), built by the lords of
Meissen. Only a tower remains. The New Palace or ''Neues Schloss'' was built by
Kaspar Tryller, minister of Finances of the
Electorate of Saxony
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, from 1612 to 1622. It is a Renaissance style, and now houses the county court.
Transport
Sangerhausen station lies on the
Halle–Hann. Münden railway and the
Sangerhausen–Erfurt railway.
Twin towns – sister cities
Sangerhausen is
twinned with:
*
Baunatal, Germany
*
Trnava
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, Slovakia
*
Zabrze
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, Poland
Notable people

*
Andreas Knebel (born 1960), athlete
*
Thomas Liese (born 1968), cyclist
*
Max Ludwig (1871–1961), general
*
Manfred Möck (born 1959), actor
*
Norbert Nachtweih (born 1957), footballer
*
Werner Rothmaler (1908–1962), botanist and professor at the University of Greifswald
*
Einar Schleef (1944–2001), director and writer
*
Werner Stock (1903–1972), actor
*
Annekatrin Thiele (born 1984), rower
*
Julius von Bose (1809–1894), Prussian general of the infantry
References
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Further reading
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External links
Official website
{{Authority control
Towns in the Harz
Mansfeld-Südharz