Winterberg | ||
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Winter view of Winterberg in 2006
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Coordinates: 51°12′N 08°31′E / 51.200°N 8.517°ECoordinates: 51°12′N 08°31′E / 51.200°N 8.517°E | ||
Country | Germany | |
State | North Rhine-Westphalia | |
Admin. region | Arnsberg | |
District | Hochsauerlandkreis | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Werner Eickler (CDU) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 147.86 km2 (57.09 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 450-600 m (−1,520 ft) | |
Population (2015-12-31) | ||
• Total | 12,798 | |
• Density | 87/km2 (220/sq mi) | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | |
Postal codes | 59955 | |
Dialling codes | 02981 | |
Vehicle registration | HSK | |
Website | www.winterberg.de |
Winterberg is a town in the Hochsauerland district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and a major winter sport resort of the Wintersport ArenaSauerland.
Winterberg is located in the middle of the Sauerland, at the source of the Ruhr and Lenne river.
After the local government reforms of 1975 Winterberg consists of 15 districts:
Winterberg is twinned with:
Winterberg was declared a city by Archbishop Konrad von Hochstaden (1238-’61) about 1270. The foundation of the city of Winterberg was presumably carried out together with the cloister in Küstelberg. Here indicates a document of 1276 in which the rights are regulated in the town between archbishop and cloister. In this document a church is mentioned in Winterberg whose precursor presumably goes back till the time about 1225. The city fortification seems to have granted in the 14th century first only very much restricted protection. The count von Waldeck conquered the town 1321. About 1357 Winterberg became destroyed by Gottfried IV. von Arnsberg during his war with the Cologne archbishop Wilhelm von Gennep . For the reconstruction the archbishop granted an at first ten-year-old tax freedom. This was extended in 1370 and 1374 in each case by other five years. At this time Winterberg owned the same town right like Hallenberg. Winterberg was a member of the Hanseatic League from the 13th until the 17th century. The town was in the middle of two trade roads, Heidenstrasse between Cologne and Kassel and Heerstrasse between Frankfurt am Main and Soest. The bad agricultural conditions led to the fact that trade played a central role as a life basis of the town.