Hassee

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Hassee
City of Kiel
Coordinates: 54 ° 18 ′ 3 ″  N , 10 ° 5 ′ 44 ″  E
Area : 5.8 km²
Residents : 12,246  (Dec. 31, 2014)
Population density : 2.111 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : April 1, 1910
Postal code : 24113
Area code : 0431
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Location of Hassee in Kiel

Hassee is a district of the Schleswig-Holstein state capital Kiel .

history

Monument of the village of Hassee

The name Hassee goes back to the name Hertse mentioned in a document in 1222 . The name refers to the Hirschsee , which has now been drained. In 1667, Hassee was combined with the present-day Kiel districts of Russee , Suchsdorf and Wik as well as the still independent towns of Kronshagen and Ottendorf to form a farmer's district. At that time the community consisted of the three villages Hassee, Demühlen and Winterbek. In 1867 Schleswig-Holstein became a Prussian province and thus Hassee became a municipality in the district of Kronshagen. In 1871 a "peace oak" was planted in the old village center of Hassees am Uhlenkrog. Hassee was an independent community until 1910. A memorial stone on the so-called Schmuckplatz at the Hassee train station with the inscription "Community Hassee 1909" reminds of this.

On April 1, 1910, Hassee was incorporated into Kiel together with Gaarden-Süd , Hasseldieksdamm , Ellerbek and Wellingdorf . Through the incorporation of Hassees, Kiel grew by 368 hectares and 6,564 inhabitants. Some streets in Hassee had to be renamed to avoid confusion. For example, today's Hasseer Strasse was called Dorfstrasse until 1910.

District boundaries

The border of the district runs in the north, starting clockwise and continuing along the Kuhfurtsau, south and east of the Vorderen Russee, west of the former work education camp Nordmark , east of the Achterwehrer Straße, through the Mühlensee, along the Struckdieksau to the A215. The border to the Hasseldieksdamm district now runs along the motorway to the railway bridge over the motorway. Now the border to the Südfriedhof district runs further along the motorway to the Kiel-West motorway junction , further east of the properties on Arfrade, Ottweilerstraße and Stadtrade. West of the vehicle registration office and plazas and south of the waste incineration plant. The border continues along the railway tracks to the Alte Lübecker Chaussee. The border to the district “ Gaarden-Süd and Kronsburg ” now runs along the Alte Lübecker Chaussee, the Lübscher Baum, the Theodor-Heuss-Ring , the Hamburger Chaussee up to the Eider. In the south, Hassee now borders with Hammer on Schulensee and Mielkendorf. In the southwest the border runs along the Eider and Kuhfurtsau.

Well-known places in the district

  • The Eider flows along the south-western edge of the district in the hamlet of Hammer.
  • Eiderbad Hammer, founded in 1937 on a spring water point near the Eider.
  • Dragon Lake, two ponds. The Speckenbeker Au connects this with the Vorderen Russee , which drains into the Eider via the Kuhfurtsau.
  • Hammer forest settlement. The former estate belonged to the landlord Hansen. The city of Kiel acquired it in 1918. The landscape planner Leberecht Migge was commissioned in 1920 to plan a residential area. Many houses were built from 1921 to 1927 and most of the construction work was completed in 1936.
  • Yard hammer. In 1884 the manor house was built, which lies between Speckenbeker Weg and Eiderbrook. The thatched roof on Speckenbeker Weg was built in 1920 and is now a listed building. The youth development organization in Kiel operates the Hof Hammer educational facility here. Workshops for the disabled have also been set up here.
  • Uwe-Jens-Lornsen-Schule, founded in 1935 as the Hans-Schemm-Schule, a primary school.
Theodor Heuss School
  • Theodor-Heuss-Schule, founded in 1772, elementary school, supervised elementary school.
  • Hassee community school (with upper level) with Helmut-Wriedt-Halle, open all-day school
  • The public-law institution Offener Kanal Schleswig-Holstein AdöR (OKSH) is based in Kiel-Hasse.
  • The deaf center has been located here since 1987, it is the only central meeting place in Schleswig-Holstein for 1250 deaf people. The agency is the Working Group for the Promotion of the Hearing Impaired in Greater Kiel eV (AGFH) . The association offers educational events, cultural events and leisure activities for sign language users in the greater Kiel area and makes the deaf center accessible to the public. The center also serves as a platform for encounters between the deaf and hearing. So there z. B. has been offering sign language courses for those interested in hearing for years.

district

Today around 12,000 people live in Hassee, 13.9% of them are minors and children and 18.4% are people over 65 years of age. The proportion of the foreign population in the district is 7.5%, the majority of them in the age group from 30 to 35 years. Most of the manufacturing industry's workplaces are located in Hassee. Around half of the buildings in Hassee were built before 1949. At the turn of the millennium , several large-scale retail complexes were built along the A 215 and the B 76 , which lead past Hassee.

traffic

The Kiel – Flensburg railway line, opened in 1881, has a train station in Hassee . From 1981 to 2007 this was only operated as a freight yard. Since the timetable change in 2007, Hassee at CITTI-PARK Kiel has been served hourly by the regional train RB 73 Eckernförde – Kiel. The new line RB 75 Kiel-Rendsburg established in January 2015 also stops in Kiel-Hassee. Individual journeys of the RB 72 Kiel-Flensburg also stop at the edge of the day.

See also

Trivia

The THW Kiel , German handball record champions, was founded in the then still independent community of Hassee. The full name of the club is Turnverein Hassee-Winterbek eV from 1904 .

literature

  • Johann Grönhoff: Hassee. Vol. 54 of the series Communications of the Society for Kiel City History , Kiel 1964.
  • Working group Hasseer history: Hasseer history (s) - 100 years Kiel-Hassee 1910–2010 , Kiel 2010.

Web links

Commons : Hassee  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The population in the Kiel districts in 2014 . (PDF) State capital Kiel
  2. City map of the city of Kiel published by the city of Kiel with detailed district boundaries
  3. a b kn-online.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.kn-online.de  
  4. Statistical report of the state capital Kiel 2009, PDF , pages 22ff.