Sarlhusen
Sarlhusen is a municipality in the district of Steinburg, in Schleswig- Holstein.
Geography and transport
Sarlhusen located 10 km west of Neumünster on the edge of Akrug Nature Park. Sturgeon, Wegebek, Glasbek and Bünzau flow through the community.
The municipality belongs to the district of Klein Sarlhusen.
History
Sarlhusen was first mentioned in 1465 as Tzerlinghusen.
Policy
Since the local elections of 2013, the voters Community AWV five and voters Community KWV four seats in the municipal council.
Coat of arms
Blazon: " Shared by green and silver. Above, a silver three-storey gatehouse with the middle part and one-story wings, bottom two against blue trout flipped over each other. "
Sarlhusen until 1867 at the same time a noble estate and a farming village which was under the reign of this good. The gatehouse pictured in the coat of arms was built during the heyday of the estate in the 17th century and has remained unchanged until today. This prestigious architectural testimony represents the emblem of the time the property rule in Sarlhusen and thus the history of the place at all. The trout in the lower half coat of arms refer to the middle of the 19th century took trout farm. Up to the present this industry remained a source of income for the residents. The green shield color highlights the agricultural orientation of the community. The silver color of the lower half of the shield emphasizes the richness of the region jammed fish ponds and natural, always estimated as trout streams flowing waters.
Personalities
The local poet and director of the Commercial School in Kiel Jürgen Friedrich Ahrens (1834-1914) was born in Sarlhusen.