Büdelsdorf

Büdelsdorf

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Büdelsdorf

Coordinates: 54°19′N 9°41′E / 54.317°N 9.683°E / 54.317; 9.683Coordinates: 54°19′N 9°41′E / 54.317°N 9.683°E / 54.317; 9.683
Country Germany
State Schleswig-Holstein
District Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Government
  Mayor Jürgen Hein
Area
  Total 6.24 km2 (2.41 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
  Total 10,110
  Density 1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 24782
Dialling codes 04331
Vehicle registration RD
Website www.buedelsdorf.de

Büdelsdorf (Danish: Bydelstorp; Holsatian: Büdelsdörp) is a town in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the river Eider and the Kiel Canal, approx. 2 kilometres (1 mile) north of Rendsburg, and 30 km (19 mi) west of Kiel, just 5 mi (8 km) off the motorway.

History

The earliest inhabitants of the area which later became Büdelsdorf, were Stone-Age people who lived there around 3000 BC. Modern Büdelsdorf originates from a small settlement attached to Rendsburg around 1300 AD.

Carlshütte (2010), art and cultural center Kunst in der Carlshütte (KiC) with sculpture park attached to it

In 1777, work on the Eider Canal linking the Baltic Sea to the North Sea began. In 1779, the boundaries of village were defined. In 1827, Hartwig Marcus Holler opened the Carlshütte, the first industrial-age iron- and steelworks in the duchy. Holler also built a shipyard and created jobs for the factory workers' wives. In 1841, he employed more than 250 workers. In 1895, the Kiel Canal was finished and Büdelsdorf and the Carlshütte flourished. In 1909, the Carlshütte employed 1,100 workers.

Büdelsdorf town hall (2010)

Development slowed down with the World War 1. However, Büdelsdorf grew to be a borough with about 10,000 inhabitants throughout the 20th century. In 1984, Büdelsdorf's new town center was opened, consisting of a new town hall, a community centre and several blocks of flats and shops. In 1988, Büdelsdorf acquired vast areas of land and managed to attract several companies. As a result, Büdelsdorf is a thriving community with about 11,000 inhabitants and 5,000 jobs.

In 2000, Büdelsdorf war granted the title of town, opening new opportunities for its future development. Herbert Schütt, long-term mayor of Büdelsdorf, was the first mayor of the town of Büdelsdorf.

Sons and daughters of the city

Persons associated with Büdelsdorf

International relations

Twin towns – Sister cities

Büdelsdorf is twinned with:

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