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{{Infobox German locationplace
|type = Stadt
|image_photo = File:Stadtkirche St. Marien in Meiningen, 2015.jpg
|image_caption = ''Stadtkirche'' (town church)
|image_coa = Wappen_Meiningen.svg
|coordinates = {{coord|50|33|N|10|25|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|image_plan = Meiningen in SM.png
|state = Thuringia
|district = Schmalkalden-Meiningen
|elevation = 287
|area = 105123.6503
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 16066042
|postal_code = 98617
|area_code = 03693
|licence = MGNSM, SMMGN
|website = [https://www.meiningen.de/ www.meiningen.de]
|mayor = Fabian Giesder<ref>[https://wahlen.thueringen.de/datenbank/wahl1/wahl.asp?wahlart=BM&wJahr=0000&zeigeErg=LAND&auswertung=2 Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht], Freistaat Thüringen,. accessedRetrieved 1425 JulyJune 20212024.</ref>
|leader_term = 20182024&ndash;2430
|party = SPD
}}
 
'''Meiningen''' ({{IPA-|de|ˈmaɪnɪŋən|lang|De-Meiningen.ogg}}) is a town in the southern part of the state of [[Thuringia]], [[Germany]]. It is located in the region of [[Franconia]] and has a population of around 2526,000 (20202024).<ref name="Daten">[https://www.meiningen.de/rathaus-politik/buergerservice/rathaus-digital/buergerservice?highlight=WyJiXHUwMGZjcmdlcnNlcnZpY2UiXQ== City of Meiningen, citizen service] Jahresrückblick 2021 (year review), PDF (4,4 MB).</ref> Meiningen is the capital and the largest town of the [[Schmalkalden-Meiningen]] district. From 1680 to 1920, Meiningen was the capital of the Duchy (and briefly of the Free State) of [[Saxe-Meiningen]].
 
Meiningen is considered the cultural, judicial and financial centre of southern Thuringia and thus hosts the state theatre, justice center, state archives, bank buildings and many museums. It is economically reliant on mechanical engineering, [[high-tech]] industry and tourism. The dialect and language of the inhabitants is [[East Franconian German|East Franconian]].
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===After 1918===
The Duchy was abolished at the end of [[World War I]] in 1918. Meiningen then became the capital of the successor state ''Freistaat Saxony-Meiningen''. From 1920, it was a district town in the newly created state of [[Thuringia]]. {{Interlanguage link multi|Thüringisches Staatsarchiv Meiningen|de}} was founded in 1923. In 1927, ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Flugplatz Meiningen|de}}'', an airfield, was opened. In October 1931, airship [[LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin]] landed there before 100,000 spectators, followed by the airship [[LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II]] on 9 July 1939. During [[World War II]], Meiningen was the location of a [[prisoner of war]] hospital, and several German military hospitals. The [[Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt)|Deutsche Dienststelle]] was based in the ''Drachenbergkaserne'' barracks from 1943 to 1945. A heavy air raid on Meiningen on 23 February 1945, by the [[USAAF]] caused 208 deaths, destroyed 251 houses and two bridges in total, and damaged 440 buildings. Meiningen was occupied by American armed forces on 5 April 1945.<ref>Thuringia under American Occupation (April until July 1945), http://www.lzt-thueringen.de/files/huringia_under_american_occupation.pdf {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170901115319/http://www.lzt-thueringen.de/files/huringia_under_american_occupation.pdf |date=1 September 2017 }}</ref>
[[File:Justizzentrum-Meiningen5.jpg|thumb|A part of the ''Justizzentrum'' (court house)]]
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===Subdivisions===
Meiningen has threeseveral subdivisions. The urban districts are town center, North, East, South, Jerusalem (Meiningen), the rural communities are Helba (amalgamated in 1923) and Welkershausen (1936), as [[Dreißigacker]] (1990) and [[Herpf]] (2010). The former municipalities [[Henneberg, Thuringia|Henneberg]], [[Wallbach, Thuringia|Wallbach]] and [[Walldorf, Thuringia|Walldorf]] were merged into Meiningen in January 2019, and [[Stepfershausen]] in December 2019, and [[Sülzfeld]] in January 2024.<ref>[https://parldok.thueringer-landtag.de/ParlDok/dokument/95417/gesetz_und_verordnungsblatt_nr_15_2023.pdf Thüringer Gesetz zur freiwilligen Neugliederung kreisangehöriger Gemeinden im Jahr 2024], Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt für den Freistaat Thüringen, 2023 Nr. 15, p. 349</ref>
 
Meiningen abuts the following municipalities: [[Wasungen]], [[Utendorf]], [[Kühndorf]], [[Rohr, Thuringia]], [[Ellingshausen]], [[Obermaßfeld-Grimmenthal]], [[Untermaßfeld]], [[Sülzfeld]], [[Grabfeld, Thuringia|Grabfeld]], [[Mellrichstadt]] (Bavaria), [[Rhönblick]], [[Rippershausen]] and [[Mehmels]].
 
=== Climate ===
The relation to the surrounding mountain ranges of the Rhön mountains and the Thuringian Highland deep and sheltered Werra valley and the dense town buildings provide a regional level, for a mild climate in Meiningen. The following values are averages from 1990 until 2012.<ref>Weather station Meiningen the [[German Weather Service]]</ref> The average annual temperature is {{convert|9.1|C|F}}. Temperature extremes since 1960 at Meiningen have ranged from {{convert|36.1|C|F}} on August 7, 2015, down to {{convert|-18.5|C|F}} on February 12, 2012. The rainfall is 656 millimeters and the sun shines 1,559 hours per year.
 
<div style="width:80%">
{{Weather box
| location = Meiningen (1991–2020 normals)
| metric first = YesY
| single line = yesY
|source = [https://wetterlabs.de/en/climate/meiningen/ Weather and climate in Meiningen]
|Jan mean C = -1.1
|Feb mean C = -0.3
|Mar mean C = 3.6
|Apr mean C = 7.7
|May mean C = 12.2
|Jun mean C = 15.0
|Jul mean C = 17.2
|Aug mean C = 17.0
|Sep mean C = 13.1
|Oct mean C = 8.3
|Nov mean C = 3.1
|Dec mean C = 0.0
|year mean C =8.0
|Jan low C = -3.5
|Feb low C = -3.3
|Mar low C = -0.1
|Apr low C = 3.0
|May low C = 7.2
|Jun low C = 10.2
|Jul low C = 12.2
|Aug low C = 11.9
|Sep low C = 8.6
|Oct low C = 4.8
|Nov low C = 0.8
|Dec low C = -2.1
|year low C =4.1
|Jan high C = 1.2
|Feb high C = 2.6
|Mar high C = 7.4
|Apr high C = 12.4
|May high C = 17.1
|Jun high C = 19.8
|Jul high C = 22.2
|Aug high C = 22.0
|Sep high C = 17.5
|Oct high C = 11.8
|Nov high C = 5.5
|Dec high C = 2.2
|year high C =11.8
|Jan record high C = 13.7
|Feb record high C = 14.6
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|Dec record low C = -18.9
|year record low C =-20.4
|Jan precipitationhigh mmC = 54. 1.8
|Feb precipitationhigh mmC = 39 3.52
|Mar precipitationhigh mmC = 46 7.98
|Apr precipitationhigh mmC = 40 13.82
|May precipitationhigh mmC = 59 17.53
|Jun precipitationhigh mmC = 64 20.5
|Jul precipitationhigh mmC = 72 22.97
|Aug precipitationhigh mmC = 59 22.15
|Sep precipitationhigh mmC = 54 17.47
|Oct precipitationhigh mmC = 52 11.19
|Nov precipitationhigh mmC = 54 5.89
|Dec precipitationhigh mmC = 60 2.94
| year precipitationhigh mmC =659 12.52
|Jan mean C = -0.5
|Feb mean C = 0.2
|Mar mean C = 3.8
|Apr mean C = 8.4
|May mean C = 12.5
|Jun mean C = 15.7
|Jul mean C = 17.7
|Aug mean C = 17.3
|Sep mean C = 13.0
|Oct mean C = 8.2
|Nov mean C = 3.5
|Dec mean C = 0.3
|year mean C = 8.3
|Jan low C = -2.9
|Feb low C = -2.8
|Mar low C = 0.0
|Apr low C = 3.5
|May low C = 7.4
|Jun low C = 10.6
|Jul low C = 12.6
|Aug low C = 12.3
|Sep low C = 8.6
|Oct low C = 4.9
|Nov low C = 1.2
|Dec low C = -1.8
| year low C = 4.5
| precipitation colour = green
|Jan precipitation mm = 53.5
|Feb precipitation mm = 39.5
|Mar precipitation mm = 44.0
|Apr precipitation mm = 36.8
|May precipitation mm = 59.0
|Jun precipitation mm = 62.0
|Jul precipitation mm = 73.8
|Aug precipitation mm = 62.6
|Sep precipitation mm = 52.8
|Oct precipitation mm = 51.3
|Nov precipitation mm = 52.4
|Dec precipitation mm = 60.6
| year precipitation mm = 648.3
| unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm
|Jan precipitation days = 17.2
|Feb precipitation days = 15.1
|Mar precipitation days = 15.1
|Apr precipitation days = 12.3
|May precipitation days = 13.8
|Jun precipitation days = 13.3
|Jul precipitation days = 15.3
|Aug precipitation days = 13.5
|Sep precipitation days = 12.5
|Oct precipitation days = 15.5
|Nov precipitation days = 17.0
|Dec precipitation days = 18.6
|year precipitation days = 179.2
|Jan sun = 44.8
|Feb sun = 73.8
|Mar sun = 122.5
|Apr sun = 173.8
|May sun = 200.9
|Jun sun = 206.5
|Jul sun = 216.7
|Aug sun = 202.9
|Sep sun = 151.9
|Oct sun = 99.0
|Nov sun = 40.8
|Dec sun = 33.0
|year sun = 1571.0
|Jan humidity = 87.8
|Feb humidity = 83.5
|Mar humidity = 77.1
|Apr humidity = 69.2
|May humidity = 70.7
|Jun humidity = 71.0
|Jul humidity = 70.6
|Aug humidity = 71.4
|Sep humidity = 78.5
|Oct humidity = 86.0
|Nov humidity = 90.4
|Dec humidity = 90.5
|unit snow days = 1.0 cm
|Jan snow days = 15.5
|Feb snow days = 14.9
|Mar snow days = 7.2
|Apr snow days = 0.4
|May snow days = 0
|Jun snow days = 0
|Jul snow days = 0
|Aug snow days = 0
|Sep snow days = 0
|Oct snow days = 0.2
|Nov snow days = 3.7
|Dec snow days = 10.8
|year snow days =
| source 1 = [[World Meteorological Organization]]<ref name=WMO>{{cite web
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20231012163151/https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/1.1/data/0-data/Region-6-WMO-Normals-9120/Germany/CSV/Meiningen_10548.csv
| archive-date = 12 October 2023
| url = https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/1.1/data/0-data/Region-6-WMO-Normals-9120/Germany/CSV/Meiningen_10548.csv
| title = World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991–2020
| work = World Meteorological Organization Climatological Standard Normals (1991–2020)
| publisher = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
| access-date = 12 October 2023}}</ref>
|source 2 = [https://wetterlabs.de/en/climate/meiningen/ Weather and climate in Meiningen]
|}}
</div>
 
 
==Demographics==
The town has about 25,000 (20202021) inhabitants. Together with neighbouring [[Untermaßfeld]], [[Obermaßfeld-Grimmenthal]], [[Einhausen, Thuringia|Einhausen]], [[Sülzfeld]], [[Rippershausen]], [[Ritschenhausen]], Mellrichstadt, Wasungen and [[Utendorf]], Meiningen forms a small conurbation with a population of about 6770,000.
 
==Economy==
 
=== Agriculture, industry and services ===
Meiningen offers over 1514,500 jobs in around 23,700200 small and medium-sized companies, medical facilities, cultural institutions and administrations. The largest employer is the hospital ''Klinikum Meiningen'' with nearly 1,200000 employees.<ref>Federal agency for work (Bundesagentur für Arbeit), Local labor market - municipal associations and municipalities (annual figures), 30 June 2020.</ref>
 
Meiningen is a center of electrical engineering and high-tech manufacturing. Numerous companies in that industry (founded here or that have settled here) form a [[business cluster]]. This includes the global high-tech enterprise [[ADVA Optical Networking]] (ADVA AG).
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=== Theatre ===
[[File:Staatstheater Meiningen.jpg|thumb|upright=1.35|''MeiningerState Theater''Theatre (state theatre)Meiningen]]
The ''MeiningerStaatstheater TheaterMeiningen'' offers musical theatre (opera, operetta, musicals), plays, symphony concerts, puppet shows, ballet and youth theatre. The ''[[Meiningen Court Theatre|Meiningen Hoftheater]]'' opened on 17 December 1831. It was destroyed in a fire in 1908 and was replaced in 1909 by the current building.<ref name="Baedeker"/>{{rp|195}} The company was called the ''[[Meiningen Ensemble|Meininger]]''. It featured plays and gave concerts, and travelled throughout Germany and [[Europe]]. Active support by the ''Theaterherzog'' [[Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen]] (1866–1914) helped it to attain international celebrity. Today the theatre is known as "Meininger Staatstheater" (Meiningen" (State Theatre Meiningen). It employs more than 300320 people. The Director is AnsgarJens Neundorff von HaagEnzberg.
 
=== ''Meininger Hofkapelle'' ===
The [[Meiningen Court Orchestra]] is one of the oldest orchestras in Europe. The now 68-member orchestra is part of the Meininger Theatre and performs, in addition to opera accompaniment, regular symphony concerts and youth concerts. [[Philippe Bach]] has beenwas the music director sincefrom 2010 to 2022. His successor will be Killian Farrell (Ireland) from 2023.
 
The court orchestra was founded in 1690 by [[Bernhard I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen|Duke Bernhard I.]] In October 1880 the most successful period of the orchestra began and it developed into an elite European orchestra under the direction of [[Hans von Bülow]]. During the von Bülow period, [[Johannes Brahms]] came to Meiningen to collaborate with the court orchestra and to conduct occasionally. Other notable conductors included [[Richard Strauss]] from 1885 to 1886, [[Max Reger]] from 1911 to 1914, and [[Kirill Petrenko]] from 1999 to 2002.
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* The newest art museum, opened in 1999, is the ''Theater Museum'' "Magic World of Scenery" in the former riding school near the palace. It offers an annually changing exhibit of historically important theatre stage backdrops and historical information on the European tours of the Meiningen Court Theatre.<ref name="Baedeker"/>{{rp|197}}
* The ''Meininger Zweiradmuseum'' (MZM) shows all types of two-wheel vehicles produced in the GDR and a variety of police vehicles. This is run by a private club whose members acquire the models and restore them to their original condition.
* [[Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works]] sincefrom 20172023 hosts an interactive museum. Here, visitors can learn all about [[steam locomotive]]s. The focus of the exhibit is a locomotive that can be accessed on multiple levels.
 
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=== Castles and palaces ===
* ''[[Schloss Elisabethenburg]]'' palace, built 1682-1692, a [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] castle with three wings and ''Hofkapelle''(castle chapel) and a rotunda. This is the former seat of the Dukes of [[Saxe-Meiningen]]. Today the palace houses museums, the town hall, the concert hall ''Johannes Brahms'', wedding room, the restaurant ''Schloßstuben'', a tower cafe, the town archives and the state archives.<ref name="Baedeker"/>{{rp|198}}It is now a museum of German History.
* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Schloss Landsberg (Meiningen)|de|lt=Schloss Landsberg}}'', built 1840 for Duke [[Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen|Bernhard II]], inspired by visits to his sister [[Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen|Adelheid]], queen consort of the United Kingdom. Built under the direction of architect August Wilhelm Döbner in [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic revival style]].
* ''Kleines Palais'' (Little Palace), built in 1821.<ref name="Baedeker"/>{{rp|196}} The Little Palace (also known as Princess Palace) is a Neoclassical palace of the Dukes of Saxe-Meiningen. Duke Bernhard II had it built by the architect Johann Andreas Schaubach as his summer palace.
* ''Großes Palais'' (Great Palace), built 1823. The palace was built in Neoclassical style by architect Johann Andreas Schaubach as widow seat for the Duchess [[Princess Louise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg|Luise Eleonore]]. In 1863, it was renovated and expanded in the [[Neo-Renaissance]] style under the direction of architect Otto Hoppe.
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[[File:Wahl2012-Mgn.jpg|thumb|German chancellor [[Angela Merkel]] in Meiningen, 2012]]
 
Meiningen is the [[district town]] of the ''Kreis [[Schmalkalden-Meiningen]]''. The town functions as a major center of southern Thuringia in a number of ways (justice ([[Landgericht (Germany)|Landgericht Meiningen]], [[Amtsgericht Meiningen]]), state theater, state archives, hospitals).
 
=== Mayor and town council ===
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===Town twinning===
Meiningen is [[Twin towns and sister cities|twinned]] with:
* {{flagicon|GER}} [[Neu-Ulm]] [[File:Wappen vonDEU Neu-Ulm COA.svg|15px]], Germany, since 1988
* {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Bussy-Saint-Georges]], [[France]], since 2006
* {{flagicon|GER}} [[Obertshausen]] [[File:Wappen Obertshausen.png|15px]], Germany, since 2007
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;Bike
There are several long-distance cycling trails, the first ''Werratal-Radweg'' along the [[Werra]] valley from the [[Thuringian Forest]] to the river [[Weser]] , the second ''Main-Werra-Radweg'' from Meiningen to Würzburg on the [[Main (river)|Main]] river. A third trail goes from Meiningen to [[Haßfurt]] in Bavaria.
 
==Education==
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[[File:Adelaidemgnuk.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|Adelheid von Sachsen-Meiningen ([[Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen|Queen&nbsp;Adelaide]])]]
[[File:GeorgIISaxe.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|Duke Georg II]]
* [[Johann Georg Walch]] (1693–1775), Lutheran theologian and philosopher
* [[Ludwig von Wolzogen]] (1773–1845), military officer
* Princess [[Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen]] (1792–1849), queen consort of the United Kingdom and of Hanover as spouse of [[William IV of the United Kingdom]]
* [[Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen]] (1826–1914), "Theatre Duke"
* [[Peretz Bernstein]] (1890–1971), Israeli politician
* [[Matthias Brenner]] (born 1957), actor, director and writer
* [[Kurt May]] (1896–1992), Lawyer and campaigner against the Nazis
* [[Fritz Diez]] (1901–1979), actor and producer
* [[Kurt May]] (1896–1992), Lawyer and campaigner against the Nazis
* [[Bernd Meinunger]] (born 1944), lyricist and record producer
* [[Theodor Oberländer]] (1905–1998), German politician
* [[Paul Oestreicher]] (born 1931), Anglican priest and canon emeritus in [[Coventry]]
* Princess [[Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen]] (1792–1849), queen consort of the United Kingdom and of Hanover as spouse of [[William IV of the United Kingdom]]
* [[Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen]] (1826–1914), "Theatre Duke"
* [[Fritz Schulz-Reichel]] (1912–1990), German jazz and pop pianist
* [[Gunter Sieberth]] (born 1965), oboist
* [[Paul Oestreicher]] (b. 1931), Anglican priest and canon emeritus in [[Coventry]]
* [[Gustav von Vaerst]] (1894-1975), general
* [[Bernd Meinunger]] (b. 1944), lyricist and record producer
* [[MatthiasJohann BrennerGeorg Walch]] (b. 19571693–1775), actor,Lutheran directortheologian and writerphilosopher
* [[GunterLudwig Sieberthvon Wolzogen]] (b. 19651773–1845), oboistmilitary officer
 
=== Notable residents ===
[[File:Hans von buelow.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|Hans von Bülow]]
*[[Albert Bassermann]] (1867–1952), actor
*[[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] (1749–1832), poet, dramatist, diplomat and philosopher
*[[FriedrichRudolf SchillerBaumbach]] (1759–18051840–1905), poet
*[[Jean Paul]] (1763–1825), poet
*{{Interlanguage link multi|Friedrich Mosengeil|de}} (1773–1839), stenographer
*[[Ludwig Bechstein]] (1801–1860), poet
*[[Bjørn Bjørnson]] (1859–1942), actor and director
*[[Hans von Bülow]] (1830–1894), conductor
*[[Peter Borgelt]] (1927–1994), actor
*[[Johannes Brahms]] (1833–1897), composer, pianist and conductor
*[[Hans von Bülow]] (1830–1894), conductor
*[[Ellen Franz]] (1839–1923) (as wife of the Duke: Helene Freifrau von Heldburg), pianist and actress
*[[RudolfEberhard BaumbachEsche]] (1840–19051933–2006), poetactor
*[[Ellen Franz]] (1839–1923), (as wife of the Duke: Helene Freifrau von Heldburg), pianist and actress
*{{Interlanguage link multi|Carl Kiesewetter|de}} (1854–1895), historian, occultist and theosophist
*[[Elīna Garanča]] (born 1976), operatic mezzo-soprano
*[[Elisabeth Grümmer]] (1911–1986), operatic lyric soprano
*[[Josef Kainz]] (1858–1910), actor
*{{Interlanguage link|Carl Kiesewetter|de}} (1854–1895), historian, occultist and theosophist
*[[Bjørn Bjørnson]] (1859–1942), actor and director
*[[Karl Korsch]] (1886–1961), Marxist
*{{Interlanguage link|Friedrich Mosengeil|de}} (1773–1839), stenographer
*[[Jean Paul]] (1763–1825), poet
*[[Kirill Petrenko]] (born 1972), conductor
*[[Max Reger]] (1873–1916), composer, pianist and conductor
*[[Friedrich Schiller]] (1759–1805), poet
*[[Adele Sandrock]] (1863–1937), actress
*[[Richard Strauss]] (1864–1949), composer and conductor
*[[AlbertIngrid Bassermannvan Bergen]] (1867–1952born 1931), actoractress
*[[MaxJohann RegerWolfgang von Goethe]] (1873–19161749–1832), composerpoet, dramatist, pianistdiplomat and conductorphilosopher
*[[Karl Korsch]] (1886–1961), Marxist
*[[Elisabeth Grümmer]] (1911–1986), operatic lyric soprano
*[[Peter Borgelt]] (1927–1994), actor
*[[Eberhard Esche]] (1933–2006), actor
*[[Ingrid van Bergen]] (b. 1931), actress
*[[Kirill Petrenko]] (b. 1972), conductor
*[[Elīna Garanča]] (b. 1976), operatic mezzo-soprano
 
== References ==
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