Mühlhausen is a city in the federal state Thuringia, Germany. It is the capital of the Unstrut-Hainich district, and lies along the river Unstrut. Mühlhausen has 37,895 inhabitants (2003).
Mühlhausen in Thuringia is first mentioned in 967 as an Ottonian Pfalz village. It had its period of glory during the 13th through the 15th century.
In St. Marien church the radical Reformer Thomas Müntzer was preaching in 1525.
Johann Sebastian Bach was an organist in the Divi Blasi church between 1708 and 1709.
From 1944 into March 1945 the Buchenwald administration opened a women's subcamp directly outside Mühlhausen. The women in the small camp worked under brutal conditions for little food. The women were evacuated in April 1945 to Bergen Belsen.
Notable Natives:
The city of Mühlhausen consists of five districts:
Tourist attractions:
Twin/sister cities:
Mühlhausen/Thüringen | Mühlhausen | Mühlhausen (Thüringen) | Mühlhausen | Mühlhausen
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