Fahrensodde

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The small pier fire at the entrance to the Fahrensodde marina
The steamship Alexandra sails along Twedter Mark and Fahrensodde (2015)

The place Fahrensodde ( Danish Farensodde or Farnæsodde ) is a coastal promontory with the same name beach , road as well as fishing and yacht harbor on the Flensburg Inner Fjord .

location

The place in the Flensburg district of Mürwik , accessible via the main access route Twedter Strandweg , is assigned to the district of Solitüde . Above Fahrensodde is the holiday home and residential area Strandfrieden , which is optically grown together with Fahrensoddde. The Cäcilienschlucht gorge borders on the eastern edge of Farhensodde .

history

The name of the settlement called Farrensodde , first mentioned in 1583, refers to a headland (Danish: odde ) that was used to cross over to Kollund . The settlement then consisting of five cottages belonged to Twedter Holz . The katen was owned by a monastery. Later mentions in hospital accounts wrote the place as Fahrens Odde (1618 and 1624), Farrensödde (1631), Auf Fahrens Odde (1698), Fahrensöde (1697 and 1704) and Fahrensoe (1730, 1733 and 1795).

Still in the empire was Former Seefliegerhorst Fahrensodde set up on the headland.

At the beginning of May 1945, at the end of the Second World War , Fahrensodde belonged to the Mürwik special area . At that time, an SS escort team of the barge Ruth , which was stranded there , buried 26 bodies on the beach at Fahrensodde. The dead came from a multi-day odyssey across the Baltic Sea with originally 960 concentration camp prisoners from the Stutthof camp near Danzig , of whom only 630 survived the crossing. The Seefliegerhorst Fahrensodde was finally given up after the Second War.

In the early 1960s, a new marina called Fahrensodde was built, which has since been the seat of two associations: the Flensburg Sailing Association (SVF) from 1910 and the Danish Flensborg Yacht Club (FYC), founded in 1946, which built a clubhouse there in 1963 .

Fahrensodde Beach (2002)

Beach

On the west side of the marina is the smallest of the three sandy beaches in the Flensburg city area, smaller and less populated than the Baltic Sea resort on Flensburg's west bank and Solitüde , which is connected to Fahrensodde via a coastal promenade on Ewoldtweg . The local branch of the German Life Saving Society , founded in 1950 and revived in 1976, has its headquarters with a summer hostel near the beach . - A little further south-east is the natural beach of Twedter Mark .

Former Seefliegerhorst Fahrensodde

During the imperial era , a seaplane station was set up not far from the Mürwik naval school established in 1910 , directly at Fahrensodde . Today only the aircraft hangar reminds of the seaplane town from the imperial era. The station was finally finally abandoned after the Second World War .

Nowadays seaplanes use the nearby Flensburg-Sonwik seaplane station .

The Flensburg diving museum

various

  • The Flensburg diving museum was opened near Fahrensodde on October 15, 2016 . It is open regularly on Thursdays and by appointment.

Web links

Commons : Fahrensodde  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Anders Bjerrum, Kristian Hald and Peter Jørgensen (eds.): Sydslesvigs stednavne . tape 7 . Copenhagen 1979, p. 36 .
  2. Gerret L. Schlaber (Ed.): Administrative tilhørsforhold mellem Ejderen og Kongeåen . Flensborg 2007, p. 204 .
  3. Johannes Kok (ed.): Det danske folkesprog i Sønderjylland . tape 2 . København 1867, p. 396 .
  4. Active pensioners, torsdagsholdet (Ed.): Flensborgs gadenavne . Flensburg 1995, p. 11 u. 29 .
  5. Carlo Jolly: At 5 o'clock on the fjord catch: The flounder fisherman from Fahrensodde. In: Flensburger Tageblatt . July 4, 2012, accessed June 6, 2017 .
  6. ^ City districts, published by the City of Flensburg ( Memento from February 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Holger Ohlsen: Holiday home area in Flensburg: dream properties in a dangerous location. In: Flensburger Tageblatt . November 7, 2013, accessed July 1, 2015 .
  8. Joachim Pohl: Cadastre for residential areas: 92 residential areas for the future. In: Flensburger Tageblatt . November 29, 2012, accessed July 1, 2015 .
  9. ^ Dieter Pust : Flensburger street names (=  series of publications of the Society for Flensburg City History . Volume 61 ). Flensburg 2005, ISBN 3-925856-50-1 , Fahrensodde, p. 58 .
  10. Broder Schwensen: Flensburg, May '45. A summary . In: Paul Gerhard, Broder Schwensen (Ed.): Mai '45 . End of the war in Flensburg (=  publication series of the Society for Flensburg City History ). 1st edition. tape 80 . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2015, ISBN 978-3-925856-75-4 , p. 210 (244 pages).
  11. ^ History of the Sailors' Association - Flensburg. Retrieved October 28, 2017 .
  12. ^ History of the Sailors' Association - Flensburg. Retrieved October 28, 2017 .
  13. ^ The Chronicle of the Flensborg Yacht Club. Retrieved October 28, 2017 .
  14. The small diving museum , accessed on: April 28, 2020
  15. ^ MoinMoin : Museum-ready diving sport , from: November 2, 2016; accessed on: April 28, 2020
  16. ^ Diving Museum Flensburg eV

Coordinates: 54 ° 49 ′ 19 ″  N , 9 ° 28 ′ 4 ″  E