Bamberg
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Bamberg | |
Alte Hofhaltung in Bamberg. | |
Coat of arms | Location |
Administration | |
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State | Bavaria |
Admin. region | Upper Franconia |
District | Urban district |
Lord Mayor | Andreas Starke (SPD) |
Basic statistics | |
Area | 54.58 km² (21.1 sq mi) |
Elevation | 230 - 386 m |
Population | 70,063 (01/06/2006) |
- Density | 1,284 /km² (3,325 /sq mi) |
Other information | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
Licence plate | BA |
Postal codes | 96001 – 96052 |
Area code | 0951 |
Website | www.stadt.bamberg.de |
Bamberg is a town in the region of Upper Franconia, Bavaria and seat of the district administration Bamberg. It has ca 70,000 inhabitants. Bamberg is a university city and administrative city. Its Lord Mayor is Andreas Starke (SPD).
Bamberg is a very famous town because it has many buildings which are very old. Unlike many other German towns such as Nürnberg it was not bombed during World War II. The town centre is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Bamberg is like Rome because it is built on seven hills, each one with a church at the top. The cathedral (Dom) is on the main hill. For hundreds of years the prince-bishops of the cathedral ruled over the land. This continued until the beginning of the 19th century after which they just continued in their religious function as archbishops. The town centre below is built by the banks of the river Regnitz which splits into two parts. The left arm of the river is where the old town centre lies. The right arm is the Main-Danube canal (Main-Donau-Kanal)which allows big ships to travel from the river Main to the Danube.
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[change] Bamberg town centre
Many tourists visit the beautiful city of Bamberg. A good place to start a walk round the town is by the statue of Neptune in the pedestrian precinct. The Bambergers call this statue Gabelmann because Neptune is holding his three-pronged fork (“Gabel”). It is a favourite meeting place for people. The area here is called the Grüner Markt (Green Market). Very close by is a big square called Maximiliansplatz. It is very lively here on market days. There are many things for sale, and people eat the traditional sausages which are cooked at the sausage stall, and drink Bamberg beer. When the square is empty it looks very big. There used to be a church at the north-west end, but it was destroyed in 1806 at the time when the archbishops lost their political power.
The names of nearby streets tell a lot about the town history. There is the Fischstrasse (Fish Street) where fishermen used to live. This leads down to the left arm of the river where one can see the place where the boats used to stop to unload their goods. The small building by the hoists is the old slaughterhouse. The left arm itself splits for a short while because the Old Canal (Alter Kanal) runs along the east side, making a large island on which there are some very old buildings. The oldest buildings, dating from the 16th century, were built by tanners who became quite rich through their trade of making leather.
Bamberg’s Old Town Hall was built in the middle of the river. It is not on the island, but it is was built by the people who drove huge beams of wood into the riverbed. Their town hall therefore stood between the south-west bank where the bishops ruled and the north-east bank where the ordinary tradespeople lived. The Old Town Hall is the most-often photographed building of Bamberg. There are two bridges here for pedestrians: the Upper and Lower Bridge. The ancient Lower Bridge passes through the archway of the town hall. On one side there are beautiful Baroque paintings. On the other side one can still see the medieval black-and-white walls. This side was also plastered over with paintings in the Baroque times, but when a bridge nearby was blown up in World War II the plaster fell off, so it is now kept with the original medieval walls showing.
A steep climb up a cobbled street takes us to the Cathedral Square (Domplatz) which is extremely beautiful. All the buildings around the square are made from the local sandstone, although they date from different periods. Bamberg Cathedral (called Kaiserdom i.e. Emperor Cathedral) shows Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The Ratsstube is built in the Renaissance style. The Alte Hofhaltung is medieval. It is a 15th century courtyard with a long row of two-storey buildings with a wooden gallery. Across the street from there is the New Residence (Neue Residenz) which is a Baroque palace. A walk through here leads into the famouse Rose Garden (Rosengarten). From here one can see Abbey Church of St Michael at the very top of the hill. Just below, going back towards the river, is the Sandstrasse famous for its pubs and night life.
[change] Culture
Bamberg is home to the world-famous Bamberger Symphoniker who perform in a new concert hall a short distance from the town centre. There are also many other music groups, including the Musica Canterey Bamberg who perform old music in some of the historical buildings. The 19th century German writer E.T.A.Hoffmann lived in Bamberg. There is a new theatre in the town centre which is named after him.
[change] Traffic
Bamberg has a railway station from where one can travel to other large towns such as Würzburg, Munich, Nuremberg, Leipzig, Berlin and Hamburg as well as to other towns in eastern Upper Franconia such as Bayreuth, Coburg, and Kronach.
Bamberg has a problem with road traffic because, although there is a bypass, it cannot go all the way round the town because of the hills. Traffic is not allowed in many streets in the town centre. There is no parking allowed in the beautiful Domplatz except on Sundays.
Because Bamberg is on a river, transport by boat has always been important. The Rhine-Main-Danube Canal begins near Bamberg. It was completed in 1992 and makes it possible for boats to travel from the North Sea to the Black Sea.
In the town itself many people travel by bus. There is also a Park-and-Ride system.
[change] Education
There is a University in Bamberg. About 8000 students study there. The university is spread over lots of buildings in the town centre. It is a good way to make use of many of the large, historical buildings.
There are good schools in Bamberg including 8 Gymnasien. Pupils often choose which one to go to according to the subjects they are good at, because each school is strong in a particular area: science, music, language etc.
[change] Twin towns
- United Kingdom, Bedford
- Hungary, Esztergom
- Austria, Feldkirchen
- Czech Republic, Prague
- France, Rodez
- Austria, Villach
[change] The areas of the town
- 1. Bergstadt ("Hilltown")
- 2. Gaustadt (Gaustadt)
- 3. Gartenstadt ("Gardentown")
- 4. Bug (Bug)
- 5. Wildensorg (Wildensorg)
- 6. Inselstadt ("Islandtown")
- 7. Bamberg-Ost ("Bamberg-East")
- 8. Bamberg-Nord ("Bamberg-North")
- 9. Gereuth (Gereuth)
- 10. Wunderburg (Wunderburg)
- 11. Gärtnerstadt ("Gardenertown")
- 12. Am Klinikum-Babenberger Viertel ("At the hospital-Babenberger Quarter")
[change] Breweries
Bamberg is famous for its beer. There are ten breweries in the town, of which the most famous is Schlenkerla which makes smoked beer (Rauchbier).
The ten breweries are:
- Schlenkerla (since 1678)
- Spezial (since 1635)
- Kaiserdom (since 1718)
- Fässla (since 1649)
- Ambräusianum (since 2004)
- Greifenklau (since ca. 1700)
- Klosterbräu (since 1533)
- Keesmann (since 1867 managed by one family)
- Mahr (since 1602)
- Maisel (since 1894)
[change] Sport teams in Bamberg
- Basketball clubs: Brose Baskets Bamberg
- Football (soccer) clubs: 1. FC Eintracht Bamberg, ASV Gaustadt, DJK Don Bosco Bamberg, Wacker Bamberg, DJK Gaustadt, ETSV Bamberg, ASV Viktoria Bamberg, Post SV Bamberg
[change] Other websites
- Official website (German, English)
- Bamberg info for visitors (English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish)
- Schlenkerla Brewery website (German, English)
- Bamberg beer guide (English)
- US Army garrison Bamberg (English)
- Description on the UNESCO World Heritage website {English}
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