Tramm, Schleswig-Holstein
Trammplatz is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig- Holstein.
History
The village was first mentioned in Ratzeburg tithe register of 1230 for the first time. 1465/68 it came with the possessions of the Knights family of Ritzerau to Lübeck and was until 1937 an exclave of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. Through the Greater Hamburg Act Trammplatz in 1937 to the Duchy of Lauenburg. However, the city of Lübeck remained the owner of about 183 acres of forest ( Trammer Stubben ).
Originally Trammplatz was administered by the Office width field; April 1, 2007 the congregation joined the Office Büchenberg.
Policy
Coat of arms
Blazon: "In a gold downwards in the form of a Tatzenkreuz arm widening Direction, diagonally left blue bar, above a green vine with eight lime leaves, below a green roof ridge with turning truncheons. "
Attractions
In the list of cultural monuments in Trammplatz ( Lauenburg ) are registered in the list of monuments of Schleswig- Holstein cultural monuments.
Sons and daughters
Luise Klinsmann (1896-1964), first senator from Lübeck, Member of Parliament