Seedorf, Segeberg

Seedorf ( Low German Seedörp ) is a municipality on the southwestern edge of the Holstein Switzerland in the extreme northeast of the circle Segeberg in Schleswig -Holstein.

  • 2.1 Nature and landscape
  • 2.2 traffic
  • 3.1 Coat of Arms
  • 3.2 flag
  • 4.1 monuments 4.1.1 Architectural monuments of particular importance
  • 4.1.2 Simple architectural monuments
  • 4.1.3 Protected historic parks and gardens
  • 6.1 Sons and daughters of the town

History

The settlement in the municipality of Seedorf goes back to the establishment of an old turn of the tower in the 9th century by the princes Slaomir turning about to the point where today stands the church in Schlamersdorf. As time was of the space around the tower, which was used as a preaching place, populated. The designation Slaomirsturm the place name is derived Schlamersdorf. Around 1150 the church Schlamersdorf was formed, which consisted of free and independent villages. These were combined in the 15th century to the three aristocratic estates Seedorf, Horndorf and Muggesfelde.

To this day, preserved historic core of the village is the Good Seedorf. It included beside the paved central courtyard Seedorf the Kirchdorf Schlamersdorf, the village of Berlin, the Grange Blomnath and later the Good Hornstorf. The originally fortified site of the former estate with its listed buildings and garden areas is still an outstanding historical evidence from this period dar.

Oldekop calls in its topography for the beginning of the 20th century 31 houses with 124 inhabitants in Schlamersdorf and 35 apartments with 318 inhabitants in Berlin. The population of the entire congregation grew to 1939 to 1454 people. After the war it rose flush and eviction due to about 2800 people in the years 1946 to 1949. Was only in the 1960s, it leveled off to a level from 1700 to 1800 people and learned since the second half of the 1980s, a steady increase in 2242 people in 2003. recently, the population drops again.

As a political community consists Seedorf since 1929. Until then, Seedorf was a Gutsbezirk. By 1970, Seedorf was municipality and, since then, the church office Wensin is associated, which was dissolved in 2006 and was united with the Office Segeberg country to the new exchange Travelodge country.

Schlamersdorf

Schlamersdorf has about 700 inhabitants, the largest district in the municipality of Seedorf. Here are also the primary school, the kindergarten and the church.

The foundation of the church Schlamersdorf village dates back to the 12th century. With the establishment of the goods Seedorf in the 15th century Schlamersdorf went on in the stock of goods as Kirchdorf. Since the end of the 18th century found in the village every year instead of Schlamermarkt, originally every Thursday after locust ( 24 June). All the workers were free that day and were able to supply them with goods of daily needs. The booths and stalls distributed in the streets of the village. 1836 beautiful tree-lined and preserve marketplace today was created. Since the market day mostly fell in the middle of the haymaking, he was laid on 14 June 1856. Today, the traditional Schlamermarkt takes place as a commercial fair with a village atmosphere on the first weekend in June.

In the great fire in Schlamersdorf on May 27, 1870, the church and almost the entire village was destroyed. The fire originated in the blacksmith house, the last house on the western outskirts of the village, and was driven by the West Wind through the village. Only the north and south of the furthest outlying buildings, the old parsonage and a house in the Segeberger road, have been preserved. The reconstruction of the village was carried out in the years 1871-1872. The new church in its present form was inaugurated in 1873.

Berlin

Berlin has about 600 inhabitants of the second larger district in the municipality of Seedorf. The village of Berlin was already mentioned in 1215, and thus is considered the oldest Berlin in the world. In the Danish time it was administered by the Good Seedorf. The present district of Berlin has acquired a certain notoriety because of his name. Many street names are based on the names of famous streets and places of Berlin. The thoroughfare is named " Unter den Linden". Other road called " Kurfürstendamm ", " Potsdamer Platz ", " Potsdamer Straße ", " lights the field," or " high road ". A memorial stone refers to the distance from Berlin ( Seedorf ) to the capital Berlin with 357 kilos of Menter. Another memorial stone commemorates the Seedorfer police officer William Krützfeld which protected the new synagogue during Kristallnacht on 9 November 1938.

Other districts

Other districts are Seekamp Blomnath, Kembs, Wide World and Hornsmühlen.

Settlement splitter

Reuter pond

Approx. one kilometer south of the district lies the tiny hamlet Schlamersdorf Reuter pond. He had once for agriculture in the municipality of Seedorf of great importance and was the site of a dairy farm. Today it consists of the former dairy farm building, the home of a former nursery and his own farm pond Reuter.

Further settlement Splitter

Further settlement splitters are Aukamp, Fresenfelde, Moor Kathen, Horndorf Kuhle Brook, Lieth skating, Bahr pitcher and Heidmoor.

Geography and transport

Seedorf is to Norderstedt the geographically largest municipality in the district Segeberg.

The municipality extends to the Lake Plön. There are a total of 13 districts or settlement Splitter (s ). Settlement areas are the districts of Berlin and Schlamersdorf.

Nature and Landscape

The community, with its scenic district has long been part of the Natural Park Holstein Switzerland. The areas of the Kembser and Seedorfer lake and the lake floor / Tens fields Au belong to the core zones of the Nature Park. Large parts of the municipal area, particularly in the area Heidmoor, Seedorf lake and Tens fields Au / Stocksee are nature and landscape protection. The lowland areas of Tens fields Au and the Trave and the area of the connecting channel between Lake Seedorf and Tens fields Au composite are the main axes in the nationwide network of interlinked biotopes. The Heidmoorniederung structurally rich Fallow lowlands and forests at Stocksee and between Schlamersdorf and Garbek in the field Hollow tomb are available as Special Areas of Conservation under special protection.

According to official statistics exist in the municipal area 617 hectares of forest and 213 ha of lakes. These are primarily the Seedorfer, the Seekamper and Kembser lake.

Due to the varied landscape structure that is significantly influenced by the lakes and the wooded surroundings, through close networking with the area of Lake Plön and Holstein Switzerland nature park, as well as by the Good Seedorf with its historic buildings, the community offers good conditions for an interesting recreational destination.

Traffic

The community is connected through the state roads 69 and 161, to the supra-local road network. The L 69 connects the federal highway 432 in the east with the main road 404/Bundesautobahn 21 in the West, of their branches in the district of Berlin Seedorfer the L 161 towards Eutin from. Since the expansion of the B 404 to the A 21 between Bornhöved and Negernbötel the link of the community Seedorf on the L has 69 to the parent trunk road network further improved.

The municipality also run four county roads. The K 45 is the main connection to the south in the direction of Bad Segeberg. The K 93 and K 110 ask about local connections to the North, especially for boat trips to the Lake Plön represents the K 72 leads east toward Glasau and Ahrensbok.

The community is connected to the network of public transport through bus 7700 to Bad Segeberg. Due to the peripheral location of the municipality and the relatively weak offering in the field of public transport the vast majority of the traffic needs of the local population must be satisfied with the private motor vehicle.

Policy

Of the 13 seats in the municipal council, the CDU has been the local elections in 2013 eight seats and the voter community KFS five.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Azure, three elevated golden mountain, is a red gate house, accompanied by four sides 2. 2 made ​​green foliage leaves, including a blue - silver Wellenschildfuß "

Historical Reason: The municipality of Seedorf lies in the eastern hill country to the natural environment " Holstein Switzerland " and " lakes of the Upper Trave ". The landscape is characterized by the alternation of lakes and hills with a diversely structured rural landscape. The blue wave filaments in the sign and the three mountain in chief to symbolize this charming landscape and the location of this village on Lake Seedorf. The three shaft threads the same time point of the three lakes in the municipality. The gold shield in the background refers to the importance of agriculture in which the grain and rapeseed cultivation plays a special role. The gatehouse of the goods Seedorf is one of the most distinctive buildings in the region. It therefore forms the main character in the arms of the municipality. The four leaves relate to the historic avenue which leads towards the good and the structures the landscape visible from afar and on the forest wealth of this region.

Flag

Blazon: " On a blue bunting, the figures of the municipal coat of arms in flag just tincture. "

Attractions

In the list of cultural monuments in Seedorf ( Segeberg ) are registered in the list of monuments of Schleswig- Holstein cultural monuments.

Monuments

Within the area there are numerous, partly high-quality archaeological and architectural monuments and garden monuments: In the municipality there are about 310 archaeological monuments and sites. They are listed in the Memorial book and in the local recording and reproduced for information in the plan. In the registered monuments are mainly to grave hills, in the woods west of Kembs is a motte. The range of goods is in the plan drawing, referred to as total investment, which is subject to a preservation order. The resulting attachment of the goods is made ​​as a monument of special importance under the number 21. In the simple monuments are mainly to motte castles, grave mound remains, remains of settlements, field beds, Mahlmulden, ditches, lanes and excavation areas. In addition, the areas of Tens fields Au, the Glindgrabens that Travetal and Thranbruch, the Seekamper lake, the Berlin Au, the glassworks Blomnath that Heidmoor and Lieth Moor are considered archaeological areas of interest.

Architectural monuments of particular importance

  • Gatehouse Good Seedorf,
  • Orangerie Good Seedorf,
  • Mansion Good Seedorf,
  • House by the moat west of the gatehouse
  • Residential and commercial building, west side of the manor
  • Gable truss building west of goods
  • Church with cemetery in Schlamersdorf
  • Farmhouse in Blomnath (not yet final )
  • Outbuildings to the Grange (not yet final )
  • Residential and commercial buildings Seekaten 1, Horndorf (not yet final )
  • Residential buildings of the former paper mill, Hornsmühlen (not yet final )

Simple architectural monuments

  • Manor House in Horndorf
  • Barn on Good Horndorf
  • Old School Wide World
  • Residence Berliner Straße 36, Schlamersdorf
  • Former school Schlamersdorf
  • Thatched residential house Greenland, Hornsmühlen
  • Residential House On moat 3, Seedorf

Protected historic parks and gardens

  • Manor park Seedorf
  • Village green with trees, Schlamersdorf
  • Former vicarage garden, Schlamersdorf
  • Avenues " Am Tiergarten / Hornstorfer avenue ", " Lakeside " and " Sky Avenue "

Economy

In the village there are three taverns / excursion pubs with accommodation, a number of private guest rooms and cottages and a campsite on Seekamper lake, which is especially used during the summer season. In the district Hornsmühlen is a weekend house area.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Georg Christian Tegtmeyer (* 1792 in Hornsmühlen, † 1878 in Lübeck), businessman and senator of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
  • Ernest Charles Jones (* 1819 in Berlin, † 1869 in Manchester ) English novelist, poet and lawyer and Chartist.
  • Krützfeld Wilhelm (* 1880 in Horndorf, † 1953 in Berlin), a former police officer in Berlin, namesake of the Police Academy of the Schleswig- Holstein.
  • Alfred Ahrens ( * 1899 in Berlin, † 1959 in Bosau ), German politician ( SPD Landtag Schleswig -Holstein).
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