Schulendorf

School Village is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig- Holstein. The municipality comprises the towns Bartelsdorf, Franz Hagen and school village.

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History

School and village Bartelsdorf mentioned with five hooves for the first time in 1230 in Ratzeburg tithe registers documented. They were called " Sculenthorp " and " Bertoldestorp " and are probably German naming. "Schools " means something like " hide ". " Bartels " is a nickname, which means " shiny, autocratically rules ( dominant ) ". Both villages were probably created in the late 12th century during the German colonization east of the Elbe. Archaeological finds point to an older Slavic settlement layer. School and village Bartelsdorf were agricultural settlements. They paid their tithe to an unspecified nobles clean Fried, who also owned Krüzen and Hasenthal.

Franz Hagen is a more recent development. It was first mentioned in 1605. The then reigning Duke Francis II had Franzhof in a mansion build with a corresponding court orchestra. The home research assumes that it was built on the spot, which is referred to in the tithe register with the name " Lelecowe ". To this manor house is a legend handed down.

In the 17th century resided in Franzhof Duke Francis, who, like all the princes wanted to rule his time in true French model. He built a large castle and all around magnificent gardens get ready. He lacked as many other princes of the necessary money. But it also challenged the not to. He once planned to surround his court with Wall and moat. He lacked water nearby. Because the bubble bush now dominant and water was rich, became there a reservoir, after a later owner Baar pond called, created and after the castle to a deep ditch, yet now called Hofgraben, dug. A few meters even touched this Franz Mark Feld, then went money and water. The workers were recently rewarded with leather money. In revenge over this shameful fraud is told even now from the " leather Duke ".

In the courtyard there is also a chapel, the Duchess Marie was in 1608 was built. The entire facility was canceled in 1716. The art treasures of the chapel were taken during the demolition, especially in the Church of St. Mary Büchenberg. Today, the name Franzhof recalls the ducal past of school village.

Schulendorf 1792, Bartelsdorf 1803 linked. Up to the Prussian administrative reforms at the end of the 19th century Bartelsdorf, Franz Hagen and school village belonged to the manorial Lauenburg. In 1889, she came to the new office district Pötrau.

In 1900, 331 residents were living in the three villages: 122 in Bartelsdorf, 106 in Franz Hagen and 103 in school village. Dise in 1938 merged as part of the Greater Hamburg Act of 1937 to a political community.

Policy

Since the local elections of 2008, the voters Community FWG has all nine seats in the municipal council.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Or, three red houses 1: 2 divided by a blue at the intersection interrupted and there provided with a black water wheel shaft gin. "

The houses of 2002 conferred coat of arms symbolize the three districts Bartelsdorf, Franz Hagen and school village. For historical reasons, is located in the coat of arms and a black mill wheel. , Which stands for the New Mill, which was built in 1690 as a replacement for the destroyed in the Thirty Years' War Mordmühle.

Economy

Traffic

Each of the three districts has a connection to the public transport network of the HVV. The nearest motorway junction ( Federal Highway 24 Hamburg-Berlin ) is located eight kilometers away. There is also a connection with the SS 209 direction Lauenburg / Schwarzenbek.

Business

In the village school village various small businesses are located. Also located in the district of Franz Hagen nor the riding Marienhof and the Rose Cafe. The district Bartelsdorf also has two farm shops, where rural specialties can be purchased.

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