Scharbeutz

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Coat of arms of the community of Scharbeutz
Scharbeutz
Map of Germany, position of the municipality of Scharbeutz highlighted

Coordinates: 54 ° 1 ′  N , 10 ° 45 ′  E

Basic data
State : Schleswig-Holstein
Circle : Ostholstein
Height : 12 m above sea level NHN
Area : 52.53 km 2
Residents: 11,351 (Dec 31, 2019)
Population density : 216 inhabitants per km 2
Postcodes : 23683, 23684, 23629
Primaries : 04503, 04524, 04563
License plate : OH
Community key : 01 0 55 044
Community structure: 10 villages
Address of the
municipal administration:
Am Bürgerhaus 2
23683 Scharbeutz
Website : www.gemeinde-scharbeutz.de
Mayor : Bettina Schäfer (independent)
Location of the community of Scharbeutz in the Ostholstein district
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Scharbeutz is a municipality in the Ostholstein district in Schleswig-Holstein . Scharbeutz is also the name of a village in the municipality.

The place used to be dominated by agriculture and developed into a Baltic Sea spa , the number of overnight stays in 2002 among the ten highest in Schleswig-Holstein.

geography

Geographical location

Scharbeutz is located directly on the Bay of Lübeck on the Baltic coast of Schleswig-Holstein. In terms of landscape, the area belongs to the glacial eastern hill country .

Community structure

The community of Scharbeutz consists of ten villages : the two main places Scharbeutz and Pönitz , the parish village Gleschendorf and the places Haffkrug , Gronenberg , Klingberg , Sarkwitz, Schulendorf, Schürsdorf and Wulfsdorf .
The administrative center of the municipality has been in the village of Scharbeutz since 1974.

Neighboring communities

history

Slavic precursor settlements of the place existed more than 1000 years ago. The name Scharbeutz goes back to the Slavic village Scorbuze or Schoreboce . This name means something like "the court of Skorobyc "; The latter name is divided into the parts skorz (slav. "fast, nimble") and bytz (slav. "be, exist").

Under Count Adolf II von Schauenburg and Holstein , the Frisians , Saxony , Westphalia and Holsten took over the land from 1150 onwards . Pönitz was first mentioned in 1221 as Penze , Scharbeutz in 1271 as Scarbuce and Gleschendorf in 1259 as Golesko .

In the 15th century the area was ruled by the Ahrensbök Charterhouse and influenced by the Danes in the 17th century ; State estates such as the Gronenberger Hof (built in 1408 as a successor to Snykrode / Snikrode Castle) were founded. It was not until the 19th century that the coastal area began to develop independently.

In 1850 less than 200 people lived in Scharbeutz, Haffkrug had about 200 and Gleschendorf about 300 inhabitants. Beach tourism developed in Haffkrug from 1812 and in Scharbeutz from 1837. Nevertheless, the Elisabethbad in Haffkrug was not completed until 1840, the Augustusbad in Scharbeutz until 1850 by the Hamburg merchant Charles Kelley. (The history of the community is vividly and extensively presented in the museum for regional history of the Heimatverein in Pönitz.) Until the Greater Hamburg Act , today's community area belonged to the state of Oldenburg . On May 3, 1945, the Cap Arcona and the Deutschland were sunk by British air raids off the coast of Scharbeutz . 7,000 people died, most of them prisoners from Neuengamme concentration camp . (Numerous finds and photos are also on display for the event in the museum in Pönitz.)

In the period after the Second World War , the population doubled due to numerous refugees from the eastern regions and the Baltic States . The tourists stayed away and a revival did not start until the 1950s.

Religions

The inhabitants of Scharbeutz are mostly of the Evangelical Lutheran denomination . In the area of ​​the secular community there are two parishes: Scharbeutz - with the beach church Scharbeutz and the Gerold church Klingberg as buildings - and Gleschendorf with the field stone church Gleschendorf. They belong to the church district Ostholstein in Sprengel Schleswig and Holstein of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany / North Church.

A Roman Catholic minority is assigned to the Catholic parish of St. Marien Ahrensbök . The community belongs to the deanery Eutin of the Archdiocese of Hamburg .

Incorporations

On January 1, 1971, a sub-area of ​​the Ratekau community with then around 30 inhabitants was reclassified to the Haffkrug-Scharbeutz community. On January 1, 1974, the communities of Gleschendorf and Haffkrug-Scharbeutz were combined to form the community of Scharbeutz.

politics

Community election Scharbeutz 2018
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
34.5%
19.4%
18.8%
16.2%
11.1%
no
WUB
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 2013
 % p
 14th
 12
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-1.0  % p
-8.9  % p
-3.7  % p
+ 12.1  % p.p.
+ 2.8  % p
-1.5  % p
WUB
Otherwise.

Community representation

The local elections on May 8, 2018 led to the following result:

Allocation of seats since 2018 in the community council Scharbeutz
     
A total of 26 seats

coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on November 12, 1974.

Blazon : "16-fold of silver and red and a golden heart shield, inside a torn, red-tongued blue bear head."

In 1974 the communities of Gleschendorf and Haffkrug-Scharbeutz merged. With this merger, the three districts, which had already formed a community unit under the name Gleschendorf before 1955, were reunited under a new name. The newly formed community adopted the previous Gleschendorfer coat of arms as a landmark. The bear's head, placed in the center of the coat of arms by the heart shield, is taken in a slightly modified form from the family coat of arms of the noble von Buchwaldt family . The Buchwaldt were the first owners of a large part of the villages united in today's Scharbeutz. The change of the coat of arms represents in a heraldic appealing representation the multitude of villages and living places, which were connected by several municipal legal associations to today's municipality Scharbeutz. The colors red and silver document the affiliation of the municipality and its parts to the Holstein region. Even while they belonged to the Oldenburg Principality of Lübeck (after 1803) they were subject to the Holstein sovereignty. Supplemented by the Schleswig colors of blue and gold, the coat of arms shows the location of the municipality in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. Today, Scharbeutz is a popular seaside resort and thus successfully continues a tradition that began in the 19th century.

The coat of arms was designed by the Brunsbüttel heraldist Willy "Horsa" Lippert .

flag

The flag was approved on July 11, 1984.

The flag cloth is framed sixteen times in white and red and covered in the middle with a yellow heraldic shield with a blue, red-tongued bear head.

Community partnerships

Culture and sights

Hotel Bayside at the pier
Beach and pier
Scharbeutz, new promenade over the dunes

theatre

  • Amateur playgroups
  • Musical and theater group

Museums

  • Museum for regional history of the association for local history of the community Scharbeutz in Pönitz with museum workshop and historical library

Libraries

  • Scharbeutz community library
  • The ten surrounding villages are approached by the library in the Ostholstein district.

music

  • Timmerhorst - Haffkruger cult band and winner of the 2001 culture award
  • Glenfiddle - Irish folk band
  • Choir of the parishes
  • several free choirs

Buildings

  • Old watermill in Schulendorf
  • Gutsanlage Good Garkau in Klingberg of Bauhaus Catalog Manager Hugo Haring (built 1922-1926)
  • Until 2011, the high, curved roof of the former wave pool was a prominent "focal point" for Scharbeutz. It stood right on the beach promenade, but was demolished in 2012.
  • The new center of Scharbeutz is the 100 meter long and 30 meter high Bayside Hotel at the same location .

Sports

  • Friedrichshof riding stables
  • Surf schools during the season in Haffkrug and Scharbeutz
  • Sailing-Point sailing school
  • Sports fields and halls in several districts
  • Scharbeutz diving sports center
  • Sports clubs (including the Ostseesportverein Scharbeutz e.V . ; SVG Pönitz e.V. and the YCSO Yacht Club Scharbeutz Ostsee e.V. )
  • Karate Dojo Yoshino e. V.
  • Gymnastics clubs
  • TTS (Tennis Treff Scharbeutz)
  • Scharbeutzer Schützenverein v. 1954 e. V.

nature

Recreational facilities

Mention in the media

Scharbeutz is mentioned in the song But I can only be at home in Berlin by Reinhard Mey (album Alleingang , 1986), who - as a verse - likes to freeze there in summer.

The writer Barbara Krohn has written a detective novel that takes place in Scharbeutz; Martin Enlen's film Der Tote am Strand ( screenplay : Daniel Douglas Wissmann) is based on this novel.

Heinz Strunk's novel Fleckenteufel is mostly set in Scharbeutz.

The German singer and entertainer Otto Waalkes names Scharbeutz in a satirical song text: "Westwärts, westwärts, bis Scharbeutz".

In 1993 the serial killer Fritz Honka was released from psychiatry and spent the last years of his life under the name Peter Jensen in a nursing home in Scharbeutz.

Economy and Infrastructure

Scharbeutz is a popular lido and has been a state-approved seaside spa since 1970 . In 2002 the place was one of the ten most important centers in Schleswig-Holstein tourism . 45,314 guests, 1366 (2.92%) of them from abroad, booked 292,468 overnight stays, the place had 3940 guest beds.

On the B 432 / K 45, Fierthstraße, there is the 26 hectare industrial area Gleschendorf with headquarters of around 20 companies, including a large central warehouse from Aldi and a fresh produce warehouse from Bartels-Langness .

traffic

The new reception building of the Scharbeutz train station
Pönitz (Holst) railway station

The Lübeck – Puttgarden railway with the Scharbeutz and Haffkrug stations and the Kiel – Lübeck railway with the Pönitz station run through Scharbeutz . Scharbeutz station was modernized between 2003 and 2007. In 2007 a new reception building was built at the northern end of the platform .

The place is located directly on the A1 motorway . The federal highway 432 , which ends in Scharbeutz, provides a connection to Bad Segeberg and Hamburg. The seaside resorts of the Bay of Lübeck and Holstein Switzerland are accessed via the B 76 ( Lübeck - Kiel ) .

For bicycle traffic, Scharbeutz is connected to the Baltic Sea Cycle Route , which leads around the entire Baltic Sea within the European network of EuroVelo routes.

education

  • Ostsee-Grundschule Scharbeutz, Schulstrasse, 189 students in 9 classes
  • Elementary and community school Pönitz
  • Adult education center in the community of Scharbeutz e. V.
  • Volkshochschule Klingberg e. V.

particularities

There are three postcodes in the municipality:

  • 23683 for Haffkrug and Scharbeutz
  • 23684 for Gleschendorf, Gronenberg, Klingberg, Pönitz, Pönitz am See, Schulendorf, Schürsdorf and Wulfsdorf
  • 23629 for the southernmost district of Sarkwitz

Personalities

  • Wolfgang de Boor (born February 23, 1917 in Schürsdorf - † May 7, 2014 in Cologne) German psychiatrist, professor of forensic psychiatry and criminology
  • Willi Lemke (born August 19, 1946 in Pönitz), German politician ( SPD ) and sports functionary

Famous visitors

Individual evidence

  1. North Statistics Office - Population of the municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein 4th quarter 2019 (XLSX file) (update based on the 2011 census) ( help on this ).
  2. Schleswig-Holstein topography. Vol. 8: Pölitz - Schönbek . 1st edition Flying-Kiwi-Verl. Junge, Flensburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-926055-89-7 , pp. 281 ( dnb.de [accessed on July 23, 2020]).
  3. Kersten Jungk - History of the community Scharbeutz. Retrieved May 11, 2011 .
  4. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 183 .
  5. a b Schleswig-Holstein's municipal coat of arms
  6. Report on ln-online.de , accessed 3 April 2012
  7. Barbara Krohn: Rosa's return . Structure of Taschenbuch Verlag, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-7466-1941-6 .
  8. ^ Garrelt Riepelmeier: To the sea, to the sea . In: Eisenbahn Geschichte 71 (2015), pp. 4–15.
  9. Baltic Sea Cycle Route - Baltic Sea Schleswig Holstein. Retrieved May 6, 2017 .
  10. translator2: EuroVelo 10 - EuroVelo. Retrieved May 6, 2017 .
  11. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein: Directory of general education schools in Schleswig-Holstein 2017/2018

Web links

Commons : Scharbeutz  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Wikivoyage: Scharbeutz  - travel guide