Historical jug

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Main entrance of the hotel "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee

The Historisches Krug ( Danish Den historiske Kro ), first mentioned in 1519, is a hotel and restaurant in the municipality of Oeversee in the Schleswig-Flensburg district . The former, from 1624 Royal Danish privileged Krug (Danish Kongelig privilegeret kro ) - the general pitcher right in Denmark prohibited since 1912 in fact, the use of the crown - is the only one among the 113 Danish pitchers in Germany and the oldest pitcher in Schleswig-Holstein . The inn went down in the history of the Red Cross in 1864 as its first field hospital .

history

Beginnings

The first written mention of the jug on the old Ochsenweg in 1519 falls during the reign of King Christian II , during which the Kröger were obliged to serve three dishes with every meal and free beer. From 1624, the parish inn , as it was then called, also served as a post office and was granted royal privilege for the first time . In 1670 Christian V ordered that every inn had to have at least four rooms and space for three horse-drawn carriages , which can be seen from the passage that is still preserved today . The first proven owner, Jürgen Buntzen, handed over the estate to Peter Johannsen († 1751) in 1733. Jens Petersen leased the farm from 1752 to 1760, and his daughter sold the jug to Friedrich Holm in 1765. After several changes of ownership and a renovation in 1811, Jarplunder Claus Clausen (1781–1842), an ancestor of the current owner family Hansen-Mörck, took over the jug in 1815 . His widow Margarete († 1861) and son Hans Peter placed the order for a new building in 1847, which lasted until the fire in 1980. On July 30, 2018, the jug burned down completely again.

The historic mug after the major fire (January 1980).

Schleswig-Holstein Wars

150th Oeversee March 2014: Rest at the Bilschau-Krug in Sankelmark -Bilschau to commemorate the battle of Oeversee and Bilschau on February 6, 1864

In the course of the Schleswig-Holstein uprising at the Battle of Bilschau and Oeversee on April 24, 1848, the wounded were treated in the jug for the first time. However , the day of the Battle of Oeversee in the German-Danish War on February 6, 1864, when the Krug was used as the headquarters of the Austrians and the first field hospital , is considered the historic day of the village and the pitcher, from whose event the name Historischer Krug is derived served under the flag of the Red Cross, founded three years earlier, and around 80 fallen soldiers found their final resting place in the courtyard. As thanks for his humanitarian deeds, the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I awarded the innkeeper Hans Peter Clausen the gold Cross of Merit a year later .

The Oeversee-Marsch (Danish Oversø march or Sankelmark-march ) carried out by the Stammkomitee von 1864 eV , a ten kilometer long walk from Flensburg - Martinsberg to the Prussian, Danish and Austrian monument in Oeversee, where several hundred People take part, remembers the battle since then and commemorates the people of Flensburg who went to the hospital at that time to help the wounded and prisoners. In memory of the war, the train stopped in the historic jug until the fire in 1980. After the reconstruction, the hall turned out to be too small, but until today the “Fresh Soup Eating” traditionally takes place there on February 6th. The soup is prepared according to the original recipe by Hans Peter's wife Anna Margaretha Clausen, with whom she once looked after the wounded.

Generation change

Hans Peter Clausen died in 1889, his widow Anna Margaretha in 1904. Her daughter, Ingeburg (1866-1959), known as "Aunt Inge" across the Oeversee borders, took over the business together with her husband Hans Heinrich Hansen († 1915) and built it Hall with memorabilia from the museum. The daughter Ingeburg Margarethe C. Hansen (1897–1951), who emerged from the marriage, married Jakob Nissen-Mörck († 1977) in 1924, who continued to run the mug until 1959 with "Aunt Inge" after her death. The post office was given up after 325 years in 1949.

His son and her grandson Hans Hansen-Mörck (1933–1994) had the house completely renovated in the fall of 1959, with a new thatched roof being covered while maintaining the old style .

On January 7, 1980, a major fire destroyed most of a historical collection on the history of the jug and the village, which contained pieces collected by "Aunt Inge".

Hans Hansen Mörck married the current owner Lenka, born in 1982. Ladkova, at the beginning of the 1980s, realized the plans of his wife, a trained medical beautician, to set up a beauty farm (Beauty Spa) and helped the historical jug to become better known through constant expansion.

Schleswig-Holstein Gourmet Festival

In 1986 Hans Hansen-Mörck initiated the Nordic Table Delights event at the Historisches Krug , which was continued a year later with the 1st Schleswig-Holstein Gourmet Festival . The restaurateur published a cookbook especially for this . Since 1988 Germany's oldest gourmet festival has been repeated every year by the cooperation Gastliches Wikingland eV .

Hotel complex and restaurants

Interior view of the historic restaurant area

The hotel complex includes 40 rooms furnished in a country house style as well as the Krugtherme , an 890 m² wellness facility , including a swimming pool , sauna , Turkish hammam and a Kneipp facility . The two restaurants, the gourmet restaurant Privileg and the rural restaurant Krugwirtschaft , awarded the Bib Gourmand by the Michelin Guide (status 2014), offer upscale regional cuisine. The Krugküche, which includes typical Schleswig-Holstein dishes such as Schwarzsauer and Schnüsch , is now less caloric than in earlier days, when people did harder physical work.

On July 30, 2018, there was another fire on the facility.

The entire main house was in the fire during the extinguishing work. The kitchen, the restaurant and the breakfast room were housed there. The demolition work has started. When and how long it will take until the building will be reconstructed cannot be foreseen. A conventional thatched roof, on the other hand, shouldn't get it.

Awards

  • In 1968 the historic jug was the first district winner of the Gastliches Haus competition and in the period that followed the establishment won the award a total of seven more times.
  • 1984 national winner of the Gastliches Haus competition

literature

  • Harald Schmidt (editor): 475 years of historical jug . Ed .: Historischer Krug / Hans Hansen-Mörck. Oeversee 1994.
  • Josef Thaller: Historical pitcher Oeversee . His kitchen old and new. Hugo Matthaes Druckerei und Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-87516-659-0 .
  • Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . Husum Druck und Verlagsgesellschaft, Husum 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 513-518 .
  • Lenka Hansen-Mörck: About hospitals, fresh soup and cold lobster . Stories from five centuries. Historischer Krug Oeversee. 1st edition. Wachholtz Verlag , Kiel 2015, ISBN 978-3-529-02878-6 (approx. 152-180 pages).

Web links

Commons : Historischer Krug  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Oversø. Grænseforeningen , July 26, 2005, accessed August 24, 2014 (Danish).
  2. ^ Uffe Christensen: Staten: Stop misbruget af kronen. (No longer available online.) In: Jyllands-Posten . October 26, 2013, archived from the original on November 29, 2015 ; Retrieved on August 23, 2014 (Danish). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / jyllands-posten.dk
  3. ^ Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 516 .
  4. ^ Josef Thaller: Historischer Krug Oeversee . 1995, p. 12 .
  5. a b Josef Thaller: Historischer Krug Oeversee . 1995, p. 17 .
  6. a b Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 513 .
  7. a b c Josef Thaller: Historischer Krug Oeversee . 1995, p. 21 .
  8. ^ Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 513-514 .
  9. ^ Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 514-515 .
  10. ^ Oeversee: Historic jug burns out completely
  11. Event: Oeversee March. In: Under Neighbors / Blandt Naboer. Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag , 2014, accessed on August 26, 2014 .
  12. Elena Bernard: Cheerful memory on the march to Oeversee. (No longer available online.) Secretariat of the German Ethnic Group in Copenhagen, February 9, 2013, formerly the original ; Retrieved August 26, 2014 .  ( 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.djfn.dk  
  13. ^ Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 516 .
  14. a b Werner Heydorn: Historical: The Oeversee March. (No longer available online.) Oeversee community , archived from the original on October 9, 2014 ; accessed on August 24, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.oeversee.de
  15. ^ Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 516 .
  16. ^ Eat fresh soup on February 6th. (No longer available online.) Historical jug Hansen-Mörck GmbH & Co. KG, archived from the original on August 26, 2014 ; accessed on August 24, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.historischer-krug.de
  17. ^ Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 516-517 .
  18. Lenka Hansen-Mörck (editor): Chronicle Historischer Krug. (PDF) p. 18 , accessed on August 21, 2014 (2009/2010).
  19. a b c Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 517 .
  20. ^ Josef Thaller: Historischer Krug Oeversee . 1995, p. 40 .
  21. a b Chronicle of the community of Oeversee . 2008, "Historischer Krug" in Oeversee, p. 518 .
  22. Harald Schmidt (editor): 475 years of historical jug . 1994, Hans Hansen Mörck, p. 81 .
  23. Hans Hansen-Mörck (Ed.): 1st Schleswig-Holstein Gourmet Festival . 125 new recipes; regional cuisine u. new recipes from market-fresh products with fascinating presentations. Verl. Gastl. Wikingland, Schafflund 1987, DNB  880811625 .
  24. Nordic pleasure: Schleswig-Holstein Gourmet Festival. In: Eating & Drinking . September 7, 2010, accessed August 23, 2014 .
  25. Lenka Hansen-Mörck (editor): Chronicle Historischer Krug. (PDF) pp. 19–21 , accessed on August 21, 2014 (2009/2010).
  26. facts. Genießer Hotel Historischer Krug, 2014, accessed on August 24, 2014 .
  27. Krugtherme. (No longer available online.) Genießer Hotel Historischer Krug, 2014, archived from the original on August 20, 2014 ; accessed on August 24, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.historischer-krug.de
  28. Krugwirtschaft. (No longer available online.) Guide Michelin , 2014, formerly in the original ; accessed on August 24, 2014 .  ( 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: Toter Link / restaurant.michelin.de  
  29. Michael Stitz: German-Danish kitchen wonder. In: shz.de . August 15, 2009, accessed August 24, 2014 .
  30. ^ Josef Thaller: Historischer Krug Oeversee . 1995, p. 24 .
  31. ^ NDR: Oeversee: Demolition of the jug has begun. Retrieved March 23, 2019 .
  32. Harald Schmidt (editor): 475 years of historical jug . 1994, The historical jug through the ages, p. 74 .

Coordinates: 54 ° 42 ′ 10 ″  N , 9 ° 26 ′ 11 ″  E