Elmshorn

{{Infobox German location

|type = Stadt

|image_photo = Elmshorn Bismarckschule.jpg

|image_caption = Bismarck School in Elmshorn

|image_flag = Flagge Elmshorn.png

|image_coa = Elmshorn-Wappen.png

|coordinates = {{coord|53|45|7|N|9|39|04|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

|image_plan = Elmshorn in PI.svg

|state = Schleswig-Holstein

|district = Pinneberg

|elevation = 0-21

|area = 21.36

|postal_code = 25335, 25336, 25337

|area_code = 04121

|licence = PI

|Gemeindeschlüssel = 01 0 56 015

|website = [https://www.elmshorn.de/ www.elmshorn.de]

|mayor = Volker Hatje

|party = Ind

}}

Elmshorn ({{IPA|de|ɛlmsˈhɔʁn|-|De-Elmshorn.ogg}}; {{langx|nds|Elmshoorn}}) is a town in the district of Pinneberg in Schleswig-Holstein in Germany. It is 30 km north of Hamburg on the small river Krückau, a tributary of the Elbe, and with about 50,000 inhabitants is the sixth-largest town in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is the birthplace of writer and editor [http://www.iisg.nl/archives/en/files/s/10768538.php Hermann Schlüter] (1851–1919), the mathematician Hermann Weyl (1885–1955) and the medievalist Heinz Woehlk (1944- ).

Economy and industry

Historically Elmshorn had many companies in the food industry. Including meat processing and sausage production, margarine production and cereal processing. Major surviving companies include Dölling-Hareico (meat processing/sausage production) and Kölln (cereal processing, mainly oats and muesli).

Twin towns – sister cities

{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany}}

Elmshorn is twinned with:{{cite web |title=Städtepartnerschaften|url=https://www.elmshorn.de/INTERNET/Stadtportr%C3%A4t-Elmshorn/Stadtportr%C3%A4t/St%C3%A4dtepartnerschaften|website=elmshorn.de|publisher=Elmshorn|language=de|access-date=2019-11-30}}

  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Tarascon, France (1987)
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Wittenberge, Germany (1990)
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Stargard, Poland (1993)
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Raisio, Finland (2000)

Notable people

The following people were born in Elmshorn (in order of year of birth):

  • Johann Christoph Biernatzki (1795–1840), writer.{{Cite NIE |wstitle= Biernatzki, Johann Christoph |volume= III | page= |short=1}}
  • Johannes Rehmke (1848 in Hainholz – 1930), philosopher
  • Fritz Höger (1877–1949), (born in Bekenreihe near Elmshorn), architect
  • Hermann Weyl (1885–1955), mathematician, theoretical physicist, logician and philosopher.
  • Carl August Rathjens (1887–1966), geographer
  • Harald Paulsen (1895–1954), actor and director
  • Walter Ohmsen (1911–1988), highly decorated soldier and organized the sailing at the Summer Olympics
  • Karsten Voigt (born 1941), politician and member of the SPD
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|Anders Petersen (artist)|de|3=Anders Petersen (Künstler)|lt=Anders Petersen}} (born 1959), Cultural Prize 2002, graphic artist and object artist
  • {{ill|Ixi (singer)|lt=Gaby Tiedemann (Ixi)|de|Ixi}} (born 1962), singer and one-hit wonder
  • Anka Feldhusen (born 1966), diplomat; German ambassador in Kyiv, Ukraine since 2019
  • Sören Sieg (born 1966), tenor, songwriter, composer, arranger, satirist, columnist and writer.
  • Michael Stich (born 1968), tennis player (grew up in Elmshorn); 1992 Summer Olympics men's doubles winner
  • Tim Mälzer (born 1971), cook and author of cookery books
  • Chiara Schoras (born 1975), actress
  • Hanno Behrens (born 1990), soccer player, over 400 pro games
  • Felix Nieder (born 1993), model and author

See also

References

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