Padingbüttel

Padingbüttel is a member community of the Lower Saxon Samtgemeinde Wursten in the same landscape in the district of Cuxhaven. The community is located near the North Sea. The actual village is located about three kilometers from the North Sea. However, parts of the village are scattered march closer to her. To the municipality next to the main town Padingbüttel include the districts Rotthausen, Upper and Lower dash line and Altendeich.

  • 2.1 municipal
  • 2.2 Coat of Arms
  • 3.1 Structures

History

The first Saxon mounds were raised about the 1st to 5th centuries. During the Great Migration, the Saxons left the country sausages and Friesen settled in the old residential areas.

The first documentary mention of the place then took place March 5, 1365. For place names ending see - büttel.

Population Development

( at December 31 )

Policy

Parish council

Since the local elections of 2011, the municipal council is composed as follows:

  • CDU: 3 Council Members
  • SPD: 4 councilors

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of Padingbüttel is split. Fronts on a green background three silver shamrocks are displayed. Back on silver base a black eagle wearing a crown. This crest is that of the dikemaster yew Siade Johan, who lived from 1659 to 1720, is derived.

The community performs a horizontally into equal parts green-white- green striped flag, in the middle of the coat of arms is shown.

Culture and sights

In the list of monuments in Padingbüttel are registered in the list of monuments of the country district Cuxhaven monuments.

Structures

In the 13th century the St. Matthew 's Church was built as a fortified church. It has a pulpit from 1652 and an altarpiece dating from around 1480th In the 15th century the church was extended to the west tower. The foundation is founded on boulders, on a sandstone base touches, while the actual church building of brick is.

  • Altar and pulpit in the church Padingbüttler

Economy and infrastructure

The place is now mainly residence with some agricultural and industrial capacity. Since 1993 there is also a wind park at the place that produced with ten rotors a capacity of 4.8 megawatts.

Personalities

  • The oldest known Padingbüttelerin was Tjede Peckes that was in the Battle of the Wremer depth of Wurster Friesen against the archbishop of Bremen flags of honor.
  • The Baroque composer Vincent Lübeck was born in 1654 in Padingbüttel.
  • 1810 Bernhard von Langenbeck was born in the town.
  • The theologian Johann David Schlichthorst died 1843 in Padingbüttel, where he held the position of pastor.
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