Weißenfels (IPA:[ˈvaɪsənˌfɛls]; often written in English as Weissenfels) is the largest town of the Burgenlandkreis district, in southern Saxony-Anhalt, central Germany. It is situated on the river Saale, approximately 30 km (20 mi) south of Halle.
Perhaps the first mention of the area, before the town itself was founded occurred in 806 CE, when Charles the Younger (Karl der Jüngere), King of the Franks, fought and killed two West SlavicKnezy (princes) nearby: duke Miliduch of the Sorbs and Nessyta (possibly also a Sorbian leader).[3] Miliduch had led a Sorbian invasion of Austrasia.
The settlement arose around a castle on a ford crossing the Saale and received municipal rights in 1185. During the Thirty Years' War, the town was badly damaged and the population fell from 2200 to 960. On 7 November 1632 the body of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden was first laid out at Weißenfels after he had been killed the day before at the Battle of Lützen.[4]
With the extinction of the Wettin Saxe-Weissenfels line in 1746, the town fell back to the Saxon Electorate and after the 1815 Congress of Vienna to the PrussianProvince of Saxony. From 1816 on it was the capital of the Weißenfels district until its dissolution in 2007.
Population
Development of the town's population (from 1960 as at 31 December):
Year
Population
1825
6,423
1875
16,921
1880
19,654
1885
21,782
1890
23,779
1900
28,201
1925
35,756
Year
Population
1933
40,119
1939
42,387
1946
50,995 ¹
1950
47,967 ²
1960
45,856
1981
39,125
1984
38,657
Year
Population
1990
37,765 ³
1995
34,676
2000
31,946
2005
29,866
2006
29,669
2007
29,569
2013
39,909
Datasource since 1990: Statistical office of Saxony-Anhalt
Since the 19th century industrialisation, shoe manufacture was Weißenfels' primary industry, until 1991 when the last factory shut down. Since then, the food processing industry has grown significantly. The main companies are:
Basketball and Unihockey are the two most popular sports in town. Mitteldeutscher Basketball Club (MBC) was playing in the German national basketball league in between 1999 and 2004 and entered the league again in 2009. Unihockey Club Kreissparkasse Weißenfels won the German Unihockey championship seven times, from 2003 to 2009. The Unihockey European Cup, organized every year in order to establish the best team in Europe, was held in Weißenfels and neighbouring cities Hohenmölsen and Merseburg in January 2004.