Walsrode
History
Middle Ages
986 Foundation of Walsrode Abbey by Count Walo. The first recorded mention of the town is dated May 7, 986.
1383 The dukes of Brunswick and Lüneburg grant Walsrode a town charter.
1479 First recorded instance of Walsrode's coat of arms. At the end of the 15th century the sculptor Hans Brüggemann, creator of the renowned Bordesholm Altar of Schleswig Cathedral, is born in the town.
Early modern times
1626 Extensive destruction in the town by the troops of Count Tilly during the Thirty Years' War.
1757 The town is totally destroyed by a catastrophic fire.
1811 During the Napoleonic era, Walsrode becomes a border town between France and the Kingdom of Westphalia.
1814 Walsrode is incorporated in the Kingdom of Hanover.
1866 Annexation of Walsrode by Prussia.
1890 Railroad first extends to Walsrode.
20th century
1957 The German border patrol agency (Bundesgrenzschutz) establishes a training school in the town.
1984 The state legislature of Lower Saxony allows the town to incorporate as an "independent community".
Places of interest
Twin towns – sister cities
Walsrode is twinned with:
- Blainville-sur-Orne, France
- Gernrode (Quedlinburg), Germany
- Hibbing, United States
- Kępice, Poland
- Kovel, Ukraine
- Zaltbommel, Netherlands
Notable people
- Hans Brüggemann (c. 1480–1521), artist
- Louis Harms (1808–1865), Lutheran pastor
- Frank Hibbing, founder of Hibbing
- Hermine Overbeck-Rohte (1869–1938), landscape painter
- Maren Kroymann (born 1949), actress and singer
- Gaby Papenburg (born 1960), sports journalist
- Frank Glorius (born 1972), chemist
- Onur Ayık (born 1990), footballer
See also
References
- ^ "Verzeichnis der direkt gewählten Bürgermeister/-innen und Landräte/Landrätinnen". Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen. April 2021.
- ^ "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes, Stand 31. Dezember 2022" (in German). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen.
- ^ "Partnerstädte" (in German). Walsrode. Retrieved 2021-12-09.