Harrislee Village

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Thatched roof houses in Westerstraße 33 (left) to 39 (photo 2014)
Triangular square at Westerstraße 29 (photo 2014)

Harrislee-Dorf (also: Alt-Harrislee ) is a district of the parish Harrislee . It has grown together with the actual place Harrislee and is located directly northwest of the Harrislee center.

background

The village of Harrislee, which may have been established before the turn of the millennium , was first mentioned with its name in 1352 in a tax register of the Schleswig Cathedral Chapter, the Registrum Capituli Slesvicensis, which is why this date is often mentioned as the actual year of birth of Harrislee. There are different interpretations of the place name. Nowadays it is assumed that it could mean “Hárek's fief” or “Hárek's possession”, whereby the personal name “Hárek (r)” originally referred to a “powerful ruler” in Old Norse . An old legend claims that the Danish king Harald Klak fought a bloody battle against his adversary Ragnar Lodbrok in the area of ​​the village in 826 and lost many of his soldiers in the process. After the battle, the surviving followers of the king are said to have settled there and named the place "Haraldslee".

In 1939, Harrislee, which had grown over the years, was still village-like and had around 2000 residents. In the decades after the Second World War , the community of Harrislee, beyond the original settlement core, gradually grew to its present size. The nucleus of today's Harrislee community, the original Harrislee, was given the addition of "village" as a result of growth. The aforementioned district of Harrislee-Dorf is now located between Petersilienweg, Westerstraße and Achter de Möhl.

Special buildings and structures

Westerstraße 35, old school in Harrislee (photo 2014)

Since the 1960s, the Harrislee community has grown significantly. Some larger farms gave up agriculture and sold their farms with the land belonging to it, so that this could be cultivated for the growing population. In the course of this development, farms located directly in Harrislee-Dorf also disappeared, for example the farm of farmer Carsten Schmidt on Westerstraße.

  • Alter Holmberg 24 : the Ole Möhl , in which there was a mill system originally operated by a motor . Since the late 1990s, the SPD Harrislee has operated the building as a cabaret , the so-called culture shed.
  • Alter Holmberg 7 : old office building of Harrislee; See Amthaus
  • Westerstraße 25 : an old house that was built around the end of the 18th century, which stands out visually from the existing building with its turret-filled corner bay window.
  • Westerstraße 29 : This address has been the post office of the village of Harrislee since 1929, which was also responsible for the directly adjacent Harrislee settlement areas. Harrislee was previously part of the land delivery area of ​​the Flensburg Post Office. The said post office, which was initially operated by master tailor Heinrich Mathiesen, remained in family hands until 1967. The post office finally closed on June 6, 1967.
  • Triangular square on Westerstraße and Berghofstraße: The green space at Westerstraße 29 roughly marks the optical center of the village
  • Westerstrasse 32 : Peter Schmidt courtyard; a preserved farm ( location )
  • Westerstraße 35 , Old School of Harrislee: Since around 1736 there was a secondary school run by Simondys in the village . The preserved village school was built in "Anno 1780" ( location ). 1832-34 a new school building and a teacher's house were built in Harrislee in Berghofstrasse, which is why the school in Westerstrasse was given up in a row. The thatched roof house then served as a night watchman's house and detention facility (or village prison).
  • Fire pond in Westerstraße, next to house number 43A ( location )

The Harreslev danske kirke at Berghofstrasse 10 was only built in the 1990s. In 2015, a street near Harrislee-Dorf that leads north from the Pattburger Bogen / Westerstraße junction to Petersilienweg was named "Mayor-Iversen-Bogen" after the successful mayor of the same name, Harrislees, who from 1962-1993 Held office.

literature

  • Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years of Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002

Web links

Commons : Harrislee Village  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Flensburger Tageblatt : Where Harrislee is still a village , September 10, 2011; accessed on: January 27, 2019
  2. Harrislee, Figures, Data, Facts , Retrieved February 18, 2019
  3. Cf. Harrislee Municipality, Zeittafel , p. 2; accessed on: January 27, 2019
  4. Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, pp. 33 and 36
  5. ^ Harrislee Ward. Citizen information brochure 2018-2023, timetable , p. 10
  6. Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 33
  7. Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 33 f. and p. 601
  8. Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 443
  9. Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 443 ff.
  10. ^ Flensburger Tageblatt : Where Harrislee is still a village , September 10, 2011; accessed on: January 27, 2019
  11. The street name refers to Ole Möhl mentioned in the section Special Buildings and Structures and should not be confused with the Flensburg district of Achter de Möhl .
  12. Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 118 ff.
  13. Another farm that disappeared in 1962/63 was the Landmesserhof, which was apparently south of the village on Landmesserweg. See Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years of Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 448. and Harrislee. Our Church , Volume 42, No. 2, June 2009, p. 15.
  14. ^ Culture shed. Ole Möhl , accessed on: January 31, 2019
  15. ^ Info letter - March 2012. WE. SPD local association Harrislee SPD - Kulturschuppen successful for 15 years in Harrislee , p. 1 ff .; accessed on: February 12, 2019
  16. Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 98
  17. ^ Flensburger Tageblatt : Where Harrislee is still a village , September 10, 2011; accessed on: January 27, 2019
  18. ^ Peter Schmidt, Westerstrasse 32 ; accessed on: February 12, 2019
  19. Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 33 f. and p. 337
  20. ^ Flensburger Tageblatt : Where Harrislee is still a village , September 10, 2011; accessed on: January 27, 2019
  21. Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 33 f. and p. 337 f, and 344
  22. Flensburger Tageblatt : A street name for Harrislee: An immortal mayor , from: October 19, 2015; accessed on: February 14, 2019

Coordinates: 54 ° 48 ′ 16.4 "  N , 9 ° 22 ′ 45.5"  E