rendsburg

{{About|the German town|the professor of biblical studies|Gary A. Rendsburg|the fishing trawler|FV Rendsburg}}

{{Infobox German location

|type = Town

|image_coa = DEU Rendsburg COA.svg

|image_photo = 13-09-29-Rendsburg-N3S 9754.jpg

|image_caption = Aerial view of the town

|coordinates = {{coord|54|18|N|9|40|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

|image_plan = Rendsburg in RD.png

|state = Schleswig-Holstein

|district = Rendsburg-Eckernförde

|elevation = 6

|area = 23.72

|postal_code = 24768

|area_code = 04331

|licence = RD

|Gemeindeschlüssel = 01 0 58 135

|website = [http://www.rendsburg.de/ www.rendsburg.de]

|mayor = Janet Sönnichsen

|party = parteilos

}}

Rendsburg ({{langx|da|Rendsborg}}, also Rensborg, {{langx|nds|Rendsborg}}, also Rensborg) is a town on the River Eider and the Kiel Canal in the central part of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is the capital of the Kreis (district) of Rendsburg-Eckernförde. {{As of|2006}}, it had a population of 28,476.

History

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Rendsburg's foundation date is unknown though some form of fortifications was established by Bjørn Svendsen 1099–1100. Rendsburg was first mentioned in 1199. An old form of its name was Reinoldesburch.

It became a part of Holstein in the 13th century, but was transferred to Schleswig in 1460. Many times the town passed from Danish to German control and vice versa. In the German-Danish War in 1864 Rendsburg was finally seized by Kingdom of Prussia and Austria. After 1866 the town was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia. Since that time it has remained part of Germany.

Although the Eider is navigable for small craft from its mouth on the North Sea to Rendsburg, the town's importance rose in 1895, when the Kiel Canal was finished. The much larger ships that could navigate the Kiel Canal meant that, although situated inland, Rendsburg became a seaport and a dockyard.

Sights

The most prominent structure in town, the Rendsburg High Bridge,

a railway bridge made of steel, {{convert|2,500|m}} in length and {{convert|41|m}} in height, was constructed in 1913 to take the Neumünster–Flensburg railway over the Kiel Canal from the relatively flat land on either side. It is the longest railway bridge in Europe (highway/rail bridge Øresund Bridge is longer): on the northern side, the bridge connects to the Rendsburg Loop to gain height and to allow trains to continue to serve the Rendsburg station. Suspended from the railway bridge, a transporter bridge – one of only twenty ever built – traverses the canal.

The German Army's Air Defence School and the Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz are both located in Rendsburg.

Other sights include:

  • Town hall, 16th century
  • Marienkirche (St. Mary's Church), 1286
  • Kiel Canal Pedestrian Tunnel, longest pedestrian tunnel in the world
  • The longest bench in the world (501 m), on the banks of the Kiel Canal
  • Jewish Museum Rendsburg{{cite web|url=http://www.schloss-gottorf.de/juedisches-museum |title=Startseite - Jüdisches Museum |publisher=Schloss-gottorf.de |date= |accessdate=2022-04-05}}
  • Museums in the Cultural Centre (Historical Museum Rendsburg / Printing Museum){{cite web|url=http://www.museen-rendsburg.de |title=Herzlich Willkommen in den Museen im Kulturzentrum Rendsburg - Museen Rendsburg |publisher=Museen-rendsburg.de |date=2021-11-25 |accessdate=2022-04-05}}

Notable people

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File:Maria Davids - Portrait of Fräulein von Sydow.jpg, 1905]]

File:Portrait album of who's who at the International Congress of Women - Fru Dagmar Hjort.jpg, 1899]]

File:HanneHaller.jpg, 1990]]

{{Category see also|People from Rendsburg}}

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Twin towns – sister cities

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

Rendsburg is twinned with:{{cite web|title=Partnerstädte|url=https://www.rendsburg.de/stadtverwaltung/stadtportrait/kommunale-partnerschaften-in-europa|website=rendsburg.de|publisher=Rendsburg|language=de|access-date=2021-05-17|archive-date=2021-04-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210417172112/https://www.rendsburg.de/stadtverwaltung/stadtportrait/kommunale-partnerschaften-in-europa|url-status=dead}}

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