Büdelsdorf

Büdelsdorf (Danish: Bydelstorp, Low German: Büdelsdörp ) is a town in Schleswig -Holstein on the Kiel Canal, just north of Rendsburg.

  • 5.1 Cast Iron Museum Büdelsdorf
  • 5.2 artwork Carlshütte and Northern Art
  • 5.3 Cultural Monuments
  • 5.4 Sports
  • 6.1 Established businesses
  • 6.2 traffic 6.2.1 road access
  • 6.2.2 rail link
  • 6.2.3 bus
  • 6.2.4 Waterways and ports
  • 6.2.5 Airports
  • 7.1 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 7.2 associated with Büdelsdorf people

Geography

Büdelsdorf located on the northern side of the Eider and the Kiel Canal in the middle of Schleswig-Holstein and is adjacent to the county seat Rendsburg. In Büdelsdorf there is a port and the two motorways A7 ( Hamburg / Flensburg ) and A 210 ( Kiel ) are only minutes away. This geographical position, leading to a steady growth of the young city.

History

The first settlement in the area of Büdelsdorf was an earthwork of the Funnel Beaker culture, which is dated to before 3400 BC ( refer earthwork of Büdelsdorf ). Visible witnesses of this period are the dolmens of Büdelsdorf. From the Bronze Age bronze sword blade made ​​around 1500 BC was found. It also traces of settlement have been found from the pre-Roman Iron Age around 500 BC.

The settlement origins of today's Büdelsdorf be dated to about 1200 AD. Administratively part Büdelsdorf Fræzlæt (See Management Area: Kamp ), later the circle Eckernförde ( 1867-1878 ), the district of Rendsburg ( 1878-1970 ) and since 1970 Büdelsdorf belongs to the district of Rendsburg - Eckenförde on. 1779 Büdelsdorf received accurate location limits. At that time there were about 200 people in Büdelsdorf. The new Eider Canal, which was completed in 1784, favored the economic situation Büdelsdorfs.

The Carlshütte was founded in 1827. This iron foundry was then the first industrial unit on the Jutland peninsula and had almost 500 in 1850, 1900 and 1965 already 1,100 more than 2,500 employees. The Carlshütte dominated the economic events of the place over a very long time.

1895, the Kiel Canal was opened. In 1900, nearly 3,000 people lived in Büdelsdorf. The population doubled by 1940 to 6000 inhabitants. The influx of displaced persons after the Second World War, the population in 1945 increased to 9000th

The Ahlmann Carlshütte reported in 1974 at its first bankruptcy. Ten years later, 1984, a new town center with town hall, community center and market square was built. In 1988, the Vice My Dung of 1 sq km area from the neighboring community Borgstedt for a new industrial and commercial area was. The Ahlmann Carlshütte reported in 1997 their second bankruptcy and closed. In 1998, the telecommunications company mobilcom moved (now freenet ) to. This includes the 100 -meter high Sendeturm54.3169444444449.7041666666667 precast concrete.

Büdelsdorf became a town on January 1, 2000.

Religions

The vast majority of the population is Protestant denomination Büdelsdorf. In the city there are two Protestant churches, Holy Cross Church and the Church of the Resurrection. On the border between Rendsburg and Büdelsdorf the largest mosque in Schleswig -Holstein was built.

Policy

The Municipal Corporation

The Municipal Corporation of Büdelsdorf consists of 23 members. She has been working for the municipal election in 2013 of ten Social Democratic (SPD ), seven Christian Democratic (CDU ) members, four members of the constituency association (BWG) and two members of the SSW together.

Citizens chief is Horst Eckert (SPD). He followed in January 2013 the recently deceased Dieter Ellefsen.

Mayor

Full-time mayor since 2001 Jürgen Hein. He was reelected in 2009 for a second term. Predecessor was the longtime mayor Herbert bulk ( 1974-2001 ).

Coat of arms

The blazon of the coat of arms is " divided by red and silver. Top crossed with each other a scythe and a flail with golden wood and silver metal parts, down to the dividing line under a half black gear. "

The emblem symbolizes agriculture and industry. By 1827 the population of the town lived almost exclusively on agriculture, which is reflected in the upper half of the coat of arms. 1827 Carl lodge was built, that ushered in the industrial age in Büdelsdorf and is represented symbolically in the lower part of the crest.

Culture and sights

Cast Iron Museum Büdelsdorf

Büdelsdorf in 1963 set up an iron casting museum. The stocks went from the collection and subsequent foundation forth by Ahlmann. The museum is supported by the Stiftung Schleswig- Holsteinischer National Museum Schloss Gottorp.

Artwork Carlshütte and Northern Art

On the site and in the halls of the former Carlshütte is the arts and cultural work of art Carlshütte (formerly KiC ), connected to it, there is a sculpture park. Yearly from June until September the artwork international art exhibition North Art

Cultural Monuments

In the list of cultural monuments in Büdelsdorf are registered in the list of monuments of Schleswig- Holstein cultural monuments. It is the built in 1924 Direktorenvilla the Holler 's Carlshütte.

Sports

In Büdelsdorf there is a nature adventure, which is supported by a development association. The largest sports facility is the Eider stadium, but there are gyms in all schools.

The Buedelsdorfer sports clubs are the Buedelsdorfer TSV, FT Eider, the Buedelsdorfer Tennis Club, Buedelsdorfer Yacht Club, the DLRG, the SG Athletico, the table tennis friends Büdelsdorf and Wassersportvereiniung on the Eider.

Economy and infrastructure

In Büdelsdorf there are two commercial areas, the "Industrial Park Carlshütte " and the industrial area " Fehmarn Street / Wollinstraße ".

Established businesses

In Büdelsdorf there were approximately 660 businesses in 2003. Among the best known company is one next to the Mecalac Construction GmbH (formerly Construction Ahlmann GmbH ) and the ACO Severin Ahlmann GmbH & Co. KG nor the freenet AG. Furthermore, the Schleswig -Holstein newspaper publisher has settled a printing center in the city. Similarly to the larger establishments on the site include the United asphalt mixing plants, the Cooperative Central Holstein eG and Werner Vollert construction, sewer rehabilitation and disposal GmbH & Co. KG.

Traffic

Road access

Büdelsdorf is nationally linked by two motorways, on the one hand by the A7 from Hamburg to Flensburg (E 45), exit Rendsburg / Büdelsdorf, on the other hand by the A 210 of Rendsburg to Kiel.

Furthermore, the location of the B 202 from Kiel to Sankt Peter- Ording, which are B reaches 203 Eckernförde to Büsum and the B77 from Itzehoe to Schleswig.

Rail link

By Büdelsdorf the Neumünster -Flensburg railway line and the railway line Husum - Kiel lead .. Nearest train station is operated Rendsburg. Currently, there are efforts to offer a compressed train service between Kiel and Rendsburg, which could have a reactivation of the holding point Büdelsdorf at a new location result. Both the former breakpoint and the new planned breakpoint located on the site of the city of Rendsburg.

Bus

In the neighboring town of Rendsburg is a central transfer point for numerous overland lines, several of which lead to retention by the Buedelsdorfer urban area, so to Eckernförde or Gettorf. The city traffic Rendsburg opens up the city Büdelsdorf with the four lines 10, 11, 12 and 19

Waterways and ports

Büdelsdorf can be reached via the Obereider, a sports marina and the Ahlmannkai can be found in the city, the Obereiderhafen Rendsburg is navigable for vessels up to 4.5 m depth. The Kiel Canal with the circle port in Rendsburg for ships up to 9.5 m Draft provides a container loading to 20 tons.

Airports

The nearest international airport is Hamburg- Fuhlsbüttel, a regional airport there in Lübeck- Blankensee. An airfield is located south of the canal in Rendsburg- Schachtholm.

Education

In Büdelsdorf there are four schools. Of these two, the Emil Nolde school and the Friedrich- Ebert- school, primary schools. The Community School Heinrich -Heine- school was formed from the Bertolt -Brecht -Schule ( Realschule) and the Klaus- Groth -Schule ( primary school). In 2010, the private school Mittelholstein has opened a school location behind the Emil Nolde school and offers a primary school branch and a secondary branch to.

Further, there are in the city five kindergartens: the two municipal kindergartens Lummerland and Liliput, the church kindergarten children ark and two Danish kindergartens ( Ejderskolens Børnehave and HC Andersen Børnehave ).

The Civic Center is supported eV since 2006 Rendsburg Rendsburg of the folk high school ring.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Max Steen (1898-1997), teacher and local historian
  • Josef- Severin Ahlmann (1924-2006), founder and shareholder of the ACO
  • Edward Hoop (1925-2008), historian and mystery writer
  • Volker Harbs (* 1946), handball national team
  • Michael Koglin (* 1955), journalist and writer
  • Jürgen Kropp ( born 1955 ), author and playwright

Associated with Büdelsdorf people

  • Ahlmann (1890-1963), entrepreneur
  • Elisabeth Haseloff (1914-1974), Evangelical- Lutheran pastor
  • Rainer Korff ( born 1955 ), General of the Bundeswehr
  • Felix Levin ( b. 1958 ), chess player and chess coach
  • Gerhard Delling ( born 1959 ), sports journalist

Others

Büdelsdorf marketed under the slogan " The young city ". In the city on Thursdays there is a weekly market in the center in front of the town hall. In the city there is still the only heated natural swimming pool Schleswig -Holstein.

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