Gronenberg (Scharbeutz)
Gronenberg is a part of the community Scharbeutz in the Ostholstein district . The village has 554 inhabitants (as of September 2018).
geography
Gronenberg includes the Gronenberger Hof, Hinterfelde with dog mill and Schmiedekamp . The Taschensee , the Bekmissen forest and most of the Neukoppel forest are located in Gronenberg . The Gösebek flows through Gronenberg.
history
The burial mounds near Stubbenberg testify to a Neolithic settlement in the area. Gronenberg was first mentioned in a document in 1201 .
Since the estate and its vantage point on the route from Lübeck to Eutin were frequently visited during the imperial era, the lord of the manor built an observation tower there in 1904. Among other things, this stood out due to its shape. The lookout tower, which was nicknamed Kiek in de Welt , had the shape of the battle mast of a warship. The hull was used as an economy.
The widow of the Hanseatic ambassador to Prussia, Karl Peter Klügmann , died in 1928 on the Gronenberg estate .
Emmi Bonhoeffer lived in Gronenberg from 1945 to 1952 and built up an unprecedented aid organization during this time.
literature
- Tatchristism - Gronenberg in Holstein . In: Der Spiegel . No. 23 , 1950 ( online - about Emmi Bonhoeffer's work in Gronenberg).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Numbers, data, facts. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original
- ↑ Viewing mast near Gronenberg. In: Father-city sheets . Year 1904, No. 41, edition of October 9, 1904, p. 167.
Coordinates: 54 ° 3 ' N , 10 ° 42' E