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1283 A planned city emerged on the banks of the Fulda. This was Unterneustadt. It was a carefully designed community. It boasted its own government and court system. Six Schöffen a council of judges governed Unterneustadt. This was typical of new city foundations at the time.

Imagine Unterneustadt in its prime. A bustling market place thrived around the Holzmarkt. The Magdalenenkirche a church dedicated to Mary Magdalene stood proudly. The town hall graced the market and church square. Life revolved around these central locations. The river Fulda flowed nearby. It provided transport and resources. However the river also presented challenges.

Throughout its history Unterneustadt experienced devastating floods. In 1643 1688 1763 and 1799 the Fulda overflowed its banks. The water rose alarmingly high. In 1841 a catastrophic flood overwhelmed the town. Similar devastation struck in 1909. J A Vogt a resident of Unterneustadt at the time chronicled these events. His detailed accounts paint a vivid picture of hardship and resilience.

Another significant event involved the Wilhelmsbrücke a bridge built between 1791 and 1794. Its construction led to the demolition of the old bridge and surrounding houses. This altered the town’s landscape forever. The old Unterneustadt church on the Holzmarkt was also demolished in 1794.

World War II brought unimaginable destruction. A bombing raid in 1943 left Unterneustadt almost entirely in ruins. The area south of the Fulda bridge was devastated. It was never rebuilt in its original form. Instead it became a fairground. For many years it hosted the Zissel Kassel’s oldest and largest folk festival.

In 1997 a transformation began. A modern residential quarter was built on the former fairground. The Walter-Lübbcke-Brücke a pedestrian and cycle bridge was constructed. It connected the new Unterneustadt with the city center. The fairground relocated. It found a new home on the Schwanenwiese.

A testament to Unterneustadt’s resilience is the Jungborn. This historic bathhouse survived the war’s destruction. Today it functions as a small museum celebrating the city’s bathing history. It serves as a club house for a watersports club.

From its planned beginnings to its modern transformation Unterneustadt’s history is rich and varied. It’s a place where the past and present intertwine. Take a moment to reflect on the stories woven into the very fabric of Unterneustadt.

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