Husby, Germany

Husby is a municipality in the landscape fishing in the district of Schleswig -Flensburg, in Schleswig- Holstein. The municipal area includes Gremmerup (Danish: Grimmerup ) Hodderup, Husbyholz ( Husbyskov ) Markerup and Voldewraa ( Fulbro ).

Competing Our village is beautiful - Our village has a future was Husby 1973 state champions and 1996 winners circle with silver plaque.

History

In the municipality there is an urn field that had been created from 600 BC. In this urn field is an extremely rare car grave.

For centuries Husby was the center of Husbyharde. Harden were Scandinavian counties. The Thingstätte the Husbyharde was located near the junction with the Church, and later in the old (now preserved as exemplary restored residential house ) village inn on the Flensburg road. The Hardesting served until 1867 as a court when the district was placed on the newly created District Court in Flensburg.

The St. Vincent 's Church was built in the 12th century. In all likelihood, she has had a wooden predecessor. It is believed that soon after the Christianization of the country in every Harde, a church was built. The present building is Romanesque and built of hewn granite blocks. Also speaking for the particular importance of the Church, because of the 37 preserved Romanesque churches in fishing are otherwise only the important buildings in Munkbrarup, Norderbrarup and Sörup from this material. The mighty tower dates from the Gothic period, is covered with shingles and widely visible in the country. End of the 18th century the nave was extended the east, with the choir and apse were destroyed. The most important of the many works of art of the church is a sculpture of St. Michael from the 12th century.

The town itself was first mentioned in 1319 as Husebuy in the sources. Even the name, there are several times in Denmark, points to a very old age. " Huus " stands for a solid house of a sovereign administrator.

In the 19th century Husby came as the entire Duchy of Schleswig into the maelstrom of nationalism. After the war of 1864 and finally in 1867 it became Prussian.

1881, the Kiel -Flensburg railway line was opened, which was also Husby is. Therefore, many commercial enterprises and craftsmen have settled in the town in the late 19th century. Due to the location of the station, the village has since been extended mainly to the west, while the old town center makes up the north-eastern corner of the settlement around the village pond around today.

After the First World War, the Slesvig population should vote on the affiliation to Germany or Denmark. Husby came to the third coordination zone. After the western neighboring parishes Rüllschau and Munkbrarup who belonged to the second zone, had, like the city of Flensburg majority decided to remain with Germany, it did not come to a vote in Husby.

After the Second World War, the population grew due to the influx of refugees and displaced persons. In 1970, the formerly independent communities Gremmerup, Hodderup, Husbyholz and Markerup were incorporated to Husby. The two southern communities of the parish Husby, Ausackerholz and Ausacker, joined to the municipality Ausacker together.

Policy

Of the 13 seats in the municipal council, the SPD has since the local elections in 2013 six seats, the CDU has five and the two SSW.

Coat of arms

Blazon: ". Azure, a golden, standing vertically on gegliedertem base, door and windowless wooden house in rod building technology with flachgiebligem, on both sides of a cross flanked shingle roof "

Economy

Husby is to shop for a larger surrounding area. There are also some smaller businesses. Agriculture still plays an important role, even if his character Husby has long since changed from a farming village to a residential village with a high proportion of commuters, especially in the 12 km from Flensburg.

Education and Culture

Husby is the site of a village community school. There is also a small Danish school in town.

Sports

In Husby two sports clubs are located: The gymnastics and sports club Husby (TSV ) and Vfl Husby.

Attractions

In the list of cultural monuments in Husby are registered in the list of monuments of Schleswig- Holstein cultural monuments.

In addition to the Roman church, a Granitquarderbau, especially the old farmhouses in Northern Angler architecture are worth seeing. Some of the best are found in the old town around the village pond, but also in the nuclei of the other villages of the municipality.

A major natural monument is probably over 800 years old oak tree at Waldemar Husbyries where the road branches off to the Grundhof of the Kappelner highway. Before that, there is a small Bismarck Memorial, which is why the tree is also sometimes called Bismarck oak. Also impressive is a huge horse chestnut east of Husbyholz on the way to Old Seegaard.

279489
de