Königslutter, Lower Saxony, Germany

Geography | History

🇩🇪 Königslutter am Elm is a town in the district of Helmstedt in Lower Saxony, Germany.

Geography It is located on the north-eastern slopes of the Elm hill range, within the Elm-Lappwald Nature Park, about 23 km (14 mi) east of Brunswick, 15 km (9.3 mi) west of the district capital Helmstedt, and 20 km (12 mi) south of Wolfsburg.

The town has access to the Brunswick–Magdeburg railway at the Königslutter railway station, served by Regionalbahn trains to Brunswick and Helmstedt, and is traversed by the Bundesstraße 1 federal highway. The Bundesautobahn 2 runs about 6 km (3.7 mi) north of the town centre. Königslutter is a stop on the German Timber-Frame Road (Deutsche Fachwerkstraße) tourist route.

In its current form, the township was created in a 1974 administrative reform by joining the following 18 municipalities: • Beienrode • Boimstorf • Bornum am Elm • Glentorf • Groß Steinum • Klein Steimke • Königslutter • Lauingen • Lelm • Ochsendorf • Rhode • Rieseberg • Rotenkamp • Rottorf • Scheppau • Schickelsheim • Sunstedt • Uhry

History A village called Lûtere in the Duchy of Saxony was first mentioned in an 1135 deed, when Emperor Lothair III established a Benedictine monastery here, centered on the Sts Peter and Paul Church, a prominent Romanesque basilica where he and his consort Richenza of Northeim as well as his son-in-law, the Welf duke Henry the Proud are also buried. The place was named after the nearby karst spring of the Lutter (from Middle High German: lauter, "pure") stream in the Elm hills.

A water castle was erected around 1200 and in 1318 the surrounding settlement was documented as a market town. Around 1400 the Dukes of Brunswick granted the citizens of Luttere town privileges. From the late 14th century onwards, the place was called Konnigesluttere, referring to late Emperor Lothair III, King of the Romans.

Located on the trade route from Brunswick to Magdeburg (the present-day Bundesstraße 1), beer brewing and Elm limestone mining and cutting were its main industries in early modern times, while the monastery developed as a pilgrimage destination. Not until 1924, the monastery complex and the adjacent settlement of Oberlutter were incorporated into the town. The monastery church is known for its sculptural art and the tomb of the emperor.

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Königslutter has a population of over 15,786 people. Königslutter also forms part of the wider Helmstedt District which has a population of over 91,518 people. Königslutter is situated 15 km west of Helmstedt.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Königslutter is twinned with the following towns:

🇩🇪 Gommern, Germany 🇵🇱 Opalenica, Poland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Taunton, England
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Antipodal to Königslutter is: -169.183,-52.25

Locations Near: Königslutter 10.8167,52.25

🇩🇪 Wolfsburg 10.787,52.421 d: 19.2  

🇩🇪 Helmstedt 11.004,52.233 d: 12.9  

🇩🇪 Braunschweig 10.527,52.265 d: 19.8  

🇩🇪 Wolfenbüttel 10.533,52.15 d: 22.3  

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🇩🇪 Goslar 10.428,51.916 d: 45.7  

🇩🇪 Peine 10.233,52.317 d: 40.4  

🇩🇪 Haldensleben 11.417,52.283 d: 41  

🇩🇪 Salzwedel 11.152,52.85 d: 70.4  

Antipodal to: Königslutter -169.183,-52.25

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