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词条 Bad Bergzabern
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  1. History

  2. Population development

  3. Sons and daughters of the town

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox German location
|type = Stadt
|image_photo = BadBergzabernSchloss.png
|image_coa = Wappen stadt bad-bergzabern.jpg
|coordinates = {{coord|49.10280|7.99913|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|image_plan = Bad Bergzabern in SÜW.svg
|state = Rheinland-Pfalz
|district = Südliche Weinstraße
|Verbandsgemeinde = Bad Bergzabern
|elevation = 170
|area = 10.71
|population = 7808
|Stand = 2006-12-31
|postal_code = 76887
|area_code = 06343
|licence = SÜW
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 07 3 37 005
|Adresse-Verband = Königstraße 61
76887 Bad Bergzabern
|website = [https://www.bad-bergzabern.de/ www.bad-bergzabern.de]
|mayor = Dr. Fred-Holger Ludwig[1]
|party = CDU
}}

Bad Bergzabern ({{Audio-IPA|Bad bergzabern.ogg|listen}}) is a municipality in the Südliche Weinstraße district, on the German Wine Route in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated near the border with France, on the south-eastern edge of the Palatinate forest, approximately {{Convert|15|km|mi}} southwest of Landau.

Bad Bergzabern is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Bad Bergzabern.

Bad Bergzabern has a tradition as a holiday destination and contains various half-timbered houses from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Of particular note from an earlier century is the Gasthaus Zum Engel (1579), which has been described as the most beautiful renaissance building in the entire region.

History

In the sixteenth century local scholars were keen to assert that the town had been founded under the Romans, and sources from this period refer to the medieval Latin name as "Tabernae Montanus". Although the area was indeed under the control of the Roman empire two thousand years ago, evidence does not support the notion that Bad Bergzabern had its own origins so far back.

In 1676, during the Franco-Dutch War, the French under Louis XIV infamously laid waste the Palatinate region as part of a scheme to enlarge France. Much of Bad Bergzabern was destroyed in the process. One of the few buildings that did survive the French king's torching of the town was the local duke's administrative office, which later became the Gasthaus zum Engel.

Reconstruction began in the eighteenth century under Gustav, Duke of Zweibrücken. The work involved stone buildings in the newly fashionable baroque style and included a residential Schloss for the duke. The project was directed by the architect Jonas Erikson Sundahl (1678-1762) who shared the duke's own Swedish provenance.

Friedrich Julius Marx, wrote a short history of Bergzabern „Oratio de Tabernis Montanis“ (Zweibrücken 1730).

The overlordship of the dukes of Duke of Zweibrücken ended with the French Revolution. On 10 November 1792 the townsfolk applied for incorporation within the new French Republic. A generation later former French frontiers were restored after the fall of Napoleon, however, and under the terms of the Second Peace of Paris (10 November 1815) the whole region came under the control of the Wittelsbach kings of Bavaria.

Population development

1871-1987: Census results:

Year Inhabitants
1815 2.745
1835 2.716
1871 2.419
1905 2.837
1939 5.018
1950 4.059
Year Inhabitants
1961 5.446
1970 5.392
1987 6.405
1997 8.139
2005 7.936
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Sons and daughters of the town

  • Konrad Hubert (1507-1577), theologian and composer
  • Tabernaemontanus (actually: Jakob Theodor; 1522-1590), physician and professor
  • Johann Wolff (1537-1600), lawyer, diplomat and historian
  • {{ill|Johann Wilhelm Petersen (librarian)|de|Johann Wilhelm Petersen (Bibliothekar)}} (1758-1815), librarian
  • Georg Weber (1808-1888), philologist and historian
  • Karl Culmann (1821-1881), civil engineer, structural engineer
  • Konrad Knoll (1829-1899), sculptor
  • Ludwig Döderlein (1855-1936), zoologist and professor
  • Oskar Bolza (1857-1942), mathematician
  • {{ill|Hans Hoffmann (politician)|de|Hans Hoffmann (Politiker, 1893)}} (1893-1952), politician (SPD)
  • Kurt Beck (born 1949), politician (SPD), 1994-2013 Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate 1994-2013
  • Oliver Stang (born 1988), football player

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pfalz-express.de/bad-bergzabern-hat-gewahlt-neuer-burgermeister-ist-dr-fred-holger-ludwig/|title=Bad Bergzabern hat gewählt: Neuer Bürgermeister ist Dr. Fred-Holger Ludwig|publisher=}}

External links

{{Wikivoyage|Bad Bergzabern}}{{Commonscatinline}}{{Cities and towns in Sudliche Weinstrasse}}{{Authority control}}{{SüdlicheWeinstraße-geo-stub}}

6 : Towns in Rhineland-Palatinate|Spa towns in Germany|Palatinate Forest|South Palatinate|Südliche Weinstraße|Palatinate (region)

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