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Seesen

Sehusa Castle

Sehusa Castle

Flag of Seesen

Flag

Coat of arms of Seesen

Coat of arms

Location of Seesen within Goslar district

Seesen is located in Germany

Seesen

Seesen

Seesen is located in Lower Saxony

Seesen

Seesen

Coordinates: 51°53′35″N 10°10′42″E / 51.89306°N 10.17833°E
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictGoslar
Government
 • Mayor (2019–24) Erik Homann[1] (CDU)
Area

• Total

102.13 km2 (39.43 sq mi)
Elevation205 m (673 ft)
Population

 (2022-12-31)[2]

• Total

19,159
 • Density190/km2 (490/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes

38723

Dialling codes05381
Vehicle registrationGS
Website[1]

Seesen is a town and municipality in the district of Goslar, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the northwestern edge of the Harz mountain range, approx. 20 km (12 mi) west of Goslar.

The Saxon settlement of Sehusa was first mentioned in a 974 deed issued by Emperor Otto II and Chancellor Willigis, from 1235 on it belonged to the Welf dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg who had a castle erected. In 1428 Seesen received town privileges by Duke Otto II the One-Eyed of Brunswick-Göttingen. On 17 July 1810 in Seesen, Israel Jacobson dedicated the first synagogue to use some German in its liturgy and to employ an organ and a choir during prayer; that dedication date is celebrated in Reform Judaism worldwide as the founding of the denomination. In 1836 Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg (later named Henry E. Steinway) built his first grand piano in his kitchen in Seesen; the instrument is today on display at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Seats in the municipal assembly (Stadtrat) as of 2006 elections:

Twin towns – sister cities

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Seesen is twinned with:[3]

Israel Jacobson, 1810

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