Kasseedorf

Kasseedorf is a municipality in the district of East Holstein in Schleswig -Holstein.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms

Geography

Kasseedorf consists of the districts Bergfeld, joy Holm, Griebel, wood huts, Kasseedorf, Sagau, Stendorf and Vinzier.

Between Kasseedorf and Stendorf is the Stendorfer lake. It is 54 hectares in size, up to 8 m deep, is located about 32.6 m above sea level. NN and is traversed by the Schwentine. When the district Griebel is the Griebeler Sea and south of the village of Upper Pond.

History

The town was first mentioned in 1201 as Chuserestorp. Since the Bungsberg jungle soon belonged to the village, there emerged several clearing villages. The name is derived from the constituents Chuserestorp " Chusere " - her village, so the village of the Chaste - Chaste and " torp ". This was based on monks who lived here to the founding of the village. Recent evidence can be found in the form of the Old Stickenhuus in today Griebeler road. Between 1348 and 1639 the city was several times ravaged by the plague.

1784 began the Verkoppelung, when the farmers were allocated instead of the commons custom fields and buckling were created. The farmers and farm workers were laid off in 1805 from serfdom, they now had but lease their land from the estate. 1814 Russian troops were housed in Kasseedorf under the Sixth Coalition War.

Good Stendorf

The name of the estate, which was first mentioned in the 13th century and the associated village was originally Steendorpe (stone village). Kasseedorf, Sagau and Griebel belonged to Gutsbezirk. From 1654 the estate was formed together with the goods Mönchneversdorf and Lensahn one indivisible family, which included 1928 13 goods in the resolution of the estate districts.

In the 18th century the estate was fundamentally transformed. Instead of the original manor house, which was surrounded by a moat and in its place now stands the manager's house, in 1750 a new mansion, a spacious park was built and created. The total investment of good and village is a historical monument since 1985. The village and manor is still almost completely intact today.

1876 ​​a castle was built on a hill on Stendorfer lake that was not inhabited all year round and has been used as a hunting lodge. 1932, the former hunting lodge was rebuilt by the architect Alfred Schulze Malenter present manor house.

By 1932, the estate owned by the Dukes of Oldenburg was. 1932, then about 450-hectare estate was sold to a Hamburg merchant family and is now owned by the Duke family. In the years 2000 to 2008, the construction works of the goods have been thoroughly refurbished and conservation practice and partially restored the park.

Good Stendorf is used for agriculture today. The total size of the farm currently stands at about 1,000 hectares of arable land, 250 acres of forest and the 60 -acre Stendorfer lake which is fed by the Schwentine. The Good Stendorf together with his village now forms a part of the community Kasseedorf with around 40 inhabitants. The administration of the estate is via the resident on the farm estate administration.

Stendorf served in the past decades due to its idyllic location as a location for several television and feature films:

1943: " Immensee " ( UFA), the theatrical production based on the novella by Theodor Storm - 2001: " The Blue Bird " ( Bavaria Film ), 2teiliger TV movie based on the novel by Uta Danella - 2005: " The secret of my sister " ( Relevant film ), television production - 2012: " the taste of apple cores' ( Bavaria Film rental and production), theatrical production based on the novel by Catherine Hagena

Policy

Of the 13 seats in the municipal council, the SPD has since the municipal election 2008, five seats, the CDU and the voter community WUB have four seats.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Divided by five diagonally left, alternating silver and blue wave threads of red and green. Above is a the waves with parts of the roots and leaves of overlapping golden oak, down an inclined, looking to the cutting away golden hoe. "

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