Third fishing booth

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Location of the third fisherman's hut
The third fisherman's hut in 1850 after being converted into a rescue house and the addition of a two-storey building

The third fisherman's hut was one of the Wakenitzhorste along the Wakenitz between the Ratzeburg lake and Lübeck ; today it bears the name Wakenitzhof .

location

The third fisherman's hut was on the western bank of the Wakenitz, about 4.5 kilometers as the crow flies from the city center. From the land it was accessible via a path that is now called Feenwiese and led to the Ratzeburger Landstrasse about 700 meters away .

history

The furthest away from Lübeck of the three fishermen's huts was built around 1670 as a permanent fisherman's residence . The property and the building - the house was originally a half-timbered building only about 3 × 4 meters in size - were owned by the city and leased to the Wakenitz fishermen who lived here. The rent to be paid was half a smoking hen .

The last fisherman on the third fisherman's shack was Jochim Heinrich (* 1777, † 1843), after whose death fishing was stopped there. The Fischerhorst served temporarily as accommodation for two families of day laborers until it was sold by the city of Lübeck on September 16, 1844 to the newly founded Society for the Rescue of Difficult-to-Raise Children , which began using the restored house on April 28, 1845 as a rescue house based on the Hamburg Rauhen Haus used. In 1847 the facility, which had already reached its capacity limits, was given a new building, the so-called schoolhouse ; the original fisherman's house continued to serve as the father's apartment and as a dining room.

On February 21, 1901, the schoolhouse was set on fire by a pupil and was replaced by a new building that same year. The old fisherman's house, which no longer served a purpose after the completion of the new building, was demolished immediately afterwards, so that on the site of today 's Wakenitzhof children's and youth home nothing more reminds of the past than Fischerhorst.

literature

  • Working group Lübeck teachers for local school and local research (ed.): Lübecker Heimathefte 1/2: Die Wakenitz . Charles Coleman Publishing House, Lübeck 1926
  • Rolf Wegner: The eyrie on the Wakenitz and their inhabitants , in: Vaterstädtische Blätter , 32nd year, p. 56 ff .; Lübeck 1981

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Coordinates: 53 ° 52 ′ 52 ″  N , 10 ° 41 ′ 10 ″  E