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Fürstenberg
Fürstenberg seen from Brunsberg
Fürstenberg seen from Brunsberg
Coat of arms of Fürstenberg
Coat of arms
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Holzminden
Municipal assoc. Boffzen
Elevation
242 m (794 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)
 • Total 1,040
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
37699
Dialling codes 05271
Vehicle registration HOL
Website www.gemeinde-fuerstenberg.de

Fürstenberg is a small town, also known as a municipality, located in Germany. It's found in the district of Holzminden, which is part of the state of Lower Saxony. The town sits right on the Weser river, a famous waterway in Germany. It's nestled in a beautiful area called the Weser Uplands, close to the towns of Höxter and Holzminden.

Fürstenberg is especially famous for its porcelain factory. The Fürstenberg China Factory was started in 1747. This makes it the third-oldest porcelain maker in all of Germany!

Welcome to Fürstenberg!

Fürstenberg is a charming place with a long history. It's known for its beautiful natural surroundings and its important role in German craftsmanship. The town is a great example of how history and modern life can blend together.

Where is Fürstenberg?

Fürstenberg is in the central part of Germany. It's in the state of Lower Saxony, which is one of Germany's largest states. The town is built along the Weser river, which has been important for trade and travel for centuries. The Weser Uplands offer lovely hills and forests. This makes the area perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.

The Famous Porcelain Factory

The Fürstenberg Porcelain Factory is the heart of the town's fame. It was founded by Duke Carl I of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. He wanted to create beautiful porcelain, just like the famous Chinese porcelain. The factory started making its first pieces in the mid-1700s.

A Look at Porcelain History

Porcelain was a very special and expensive material back then. It was often called "white gold" because it was so rare and valuable. Only kings and queens could usually afford it. The Fürstenberg factory helped make porcelain more available. They created many beautiful dishes, figures, and decorations. Today, you can visit the factory and its museum. You can see how porcelain is made and admire old and new designs.

What is Porcelain?

Porcelain is a type of ceramic material. It's made from a special clay called kaolin. This clay is mixed with other materials and then heated to very high temperatures. This process makes porcelain very strong, hard, and often translucent (meaning light can shine through it). It's different from regular pottery because of its fine quality and smooth finish.

Life in Fürstenberg

Life in Fürstenberg is peaceful and connected to nature. The town has a mayor, Michael Weber, who helps manage the local government. The community enjoys its quiet setting by the river. Many people visit Fürstenberg to learn about its history and see the famous porcelain. It's a great place to explore German culture and craftsmanship.

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