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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Christiansfeld, a Moravian Church Settlement' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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Town in Denmark | WIKI |
Town in Denmark | WIKI |
Christiansfeld, with a population of 3,016 (1 January 2020),[1] is a town in Kolding Municipality in Southern Jutland in Region of Southern Denmark. | WIKI |
The town was founded in 1773 by the Moravian Church and named after the Danish king Christian VII. | WIKI |
After reunification, the Moravian church lost some of the rights it had obtained as a part of the town's founding in the 18th century. | WIKI |
For example, it no longer had the ability to choose the towns leadership, paving the way for the town's first Danish mayor who was not a member of the church in 1920. | WIKI |
From 1970 to 2007, the town was the administrative seat of Christiansfeld Municipality, but it lost this status and was placed in the Kolding Municipality as a part of the Municipal Reform of 2007 (Kommunalreformen 2007). | WIKI |
The town is famed for its honey cakes. | WIKI |
The town presents an intact and well-preserved collection of buildings, oriented along two tangential east-west streets surrounding the Church Square and integrates a cemetery placed outside of the town. | UNESCO |
The town reflects the Moravian Churchxe2x80x99s societal structure, characterised by large communal houses for the congregationxe2x80x99s widows and unmarried men and women. | UNESCO |
The proportions, materials, and craftsmanship contribute to the townxe2x80x99s special atmosphere of peace and harmony. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): The Moravian Church settlement of Christiansfeld bears an exceptional testimony to the Brethrenxe2x80x99s principles, which are expressed in the townxe2x80x99s layout, architecture and craftsmanship as well as the fact that numerous buildings are still used for their original functions and the Moravian Church activities and traditions are continued. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Christiansfeld is an outstanding example of a planned idealized Protestant colony, as is illustrated in its town plan, unity and functional distribution, in which the Moravian Churchxe2x80x99s vision of an urban society could be realized. | UNESCO |
The democratic organisation of the Moravian Church is expressed in its humanistic town planning, illustrated by its open plan, established on agricultural land and representing all important buildings for the common welfare. | UNESCO |
Christiansfeld possesses all necessary town functions and illustrates its unity through homogenous groups of buildings with shared styles, materials, proportions and a high quality of craftsmanship. | UNESCO |
The boundaries of the property include the complete original town plan of Christiansfeld and with it all elements that were planned as part of the Moravian Church settlement. | UNESCO |
A large percentage of the original buildings have been preserved and the town plan remains widely legible. | UNESCO |
The visual relations between different parts of the town, including the cemetery and the landscape surrounding it, are still extant. | UNESCO |
The structure and characteristics of the original town plan remain largely unaltered. | UNESCO |
The management plan predominantly aims at the preservation and protection of Christiansfeld with regards to its town plan, historic architecture and landscape setting. | UNESCO |