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Wall painting on the Seewarte shows life at Klosterholz at the beginning of the 20th century with the Mürwik Naval School in the background and the Flensburg tram in the foreground. The picture was created according to the ideas of a modern artist and is therefore not photographically accurate.
Right next to the corner house, which was built around 1912, was the thatched roof gate Parkstrasse No. 4 until around 1925 (photo 2015)
The intersection of the former Katensiedlung with the Seewarte in 2015
The modern medical center at Mürwiker Straße 162 with the Förde pharmacy (photo 2015).
Seewarte bus stop sign for the bus routes to Solitüde , Tremmerup and Glücksburg

Klosterholz ( Danish : Klosterskov ) is a former cottage settlement in Flensburg - Mürwik, which developed at the beginning of the 20th century at the intersection of Mürwiker Straße with Blücherstraße and Swinemünder Straße to the old center of Mürwik.

Even today there are several small shops at the crossroads of the village as well as the Seewarte , a building complex with a hotel of the same name. When describing positions, reference is often made to the sea control room. In particular, there is something colloquially “at the Seewarte”. The bus stops there are also named Seewarte and not Klosterholz.

history

Klosterholz has been documented since 1590. It was originally owned by the Flensburg Monastery , which is reflected in the name. The second part of the name "wood" refers easily to a wood , as with the nearby Twedter wood . At the beginning of the 18th century, Klosterholz was apparently still in the possession of the monastery. Klosterholz later belonged to Freihof Mürwik . Klosterholz was already marked and explicitly mentioned on Flensburg city maps from the end of the 18th century. The originally small settlement still consisted of about four cottages around 1841 . In the last quarter of the 19th century, the Parkhotel was built on the edge of the village of Klosterholz and at the same time near Mürwiker Park (Swinemünder Straße 11).

At the beginning of the 20th century, the Imperial Navy settled on the Flensburg Fjord in Mürwik. A period of brisk construction activity began. In 1906 the Hotel Seewarte was built near Klosterholz . Soon afterwards in 1910, 700 meters (as the crow flies ) north of Klosterholz, the Mürwik Naval School was completed. The Imperial Post Office near Klosterholz was also completed in the same year . On April 1, 1910, Fruerlund , Twedt , Twedter Holz and Engelsby were incorporated into Flensburg. Klosterholz was also affected as part of Mürwik. The said original Mürwik was much smaller than today's district and at that time still belonged to Fruerlund. In 1911 the path that formerly led to Freihof was given the name Parkstrasse (today: Swinemünder Strasse). In 1911/12, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse (today: Mürwiker Strasse) was built. The road connected Klosterholz and Mürwik with the city and continued to the naval school. In 1913, Klosterholz consisted of more than ten buildings. At Klosterholz, Mürwik's first multi-storey residential and commercial buildings were built almost at the same time as the new street was built. The center of the new marine district of Mürwik was created within a very short time. During the First World War , the construction activity came to a standstill.

The old wood of the monastery slowly disappeared with the new buildings. The last old houses probably disappeared in the 1920s. In the same decade, the construction of the original connecting route from Klosterholz to Osbek began . At the same time as it was built, this path was named Klosterholzweg . In 1924 the first shop of the "Bäckerei Hansen Mürwik GmbH" was opened near Klosterholz. Shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War , the Parkhotel was closed. During the air raid on the city on October 27, 1942 with three mosquito bombers, thirty-eight buildings were damaged in the Klosterholz area. The Engel family's house at Parkstrasse 9 was completely destroyed.

After the war, Swinemünder Strasse was renamed Parkstrasse and Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse was renamed Mürwiker Strasse. The connecting path between Klosterholz and Osbek was preserved under the name Klosterholzweg. The old connecting route to the village of Engelsby , consisting of Blücherstraße and Engelsbyer Weg , was also retained, but was made impassable for cars at the end of Blücherstraße around the 1980s. In the 1960s, the new center of the district, the Twedter Plack , was built 1.3 kilometers further north .

Business today

From 1940 to the end of the 1970s, there was a cinema at the Hotel Seewarte called Mürwiker Park-Lichtspiele, which was mostly called Pali for short. A supermarket of the Netto Marken-Discount chain was located in the cinema for many years . The Polish specialty store Marek has been located in the former cinema since 2013, and was previously located on the lower floor of the Seewarte. The store is said to be the only one of its kind between Copenhagen and Kiel, which is why customers come from all over Jutland and southern Schleswig . Owner Marek Borowski offers his customers in particular Polish meat products, sausage products, fruit, vegetables, cheese and dairy products, but also Polish cosmetics. In addition to Polish goods, there are also some German branded products in the range. The Hotel Seewarte, which is now probably the oldest hotel in town, still exists. The modern medical center Mürwiker Straße 162 with the Förde pharmacy has been located next to the hotel for many decades.

The first branch of bakery Hansen is still located in the Murwiker Str. 161. The bakery Hansen Mürwik has today, in addition to the headquarters in Mürwik, numerous other stores are spread throughout the city, such as the central bus station or at Holm , near the thing place . The Beer and Speeldeel venue is now located at Blücherstrasse No. 1, where Kaiser's Tengelmann's supermarket was located until the early 1980s . Furthermore, the Bärlinchen inn has been located on the corner of Swinemünder Straße 2 for over twenty years.

Individual evidence

  1. Gerret Liebing Schlaber: From the country to the district. Flensburg's Stadtfeld and the incorporated villages in pictures and words approx. 1860-1930 . Flensburg 2009. pp. 136 and 138 f.
  2. ↑ Compare with the photo: Flensburger Tageblatt : 100 Years of Incorporation: The Gray Donkey and the Emperor's Piste , from: May 6, 2010; Retrieved on: May 16, 2016
  3. Gerret Liebing Schlaber: From the country to the district. Flensburg's Stadtfeld and the incorporated villages in pictures and words approx. 1860-1930 . Flensburg 2009. p. 132
  4. a b c Flensburg street names . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2005, ISBN 3-925856-50-1 , article: Klosterholzweg
  5. a b Gerret Liebing Schlaber: From the country to the district. Flensburg's Stadtfeld and the incorporated villages in pictures and words approx. 1860-1930 . Flensburg 2009. pp. 136 and 138
  6. a b c Flensburger Tageblatt : Twedt: The mother of Mürwik , from: April 1, 2010; Retrieved on: May 16, 2016
  7. ^ Lutz Wilde : Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 126
  8. Gerret Liebing Schlaber: From the country to the district. Flensburg's Stadtfeld and the incorporated villages in pictures and words approx. 1860-1930 . Flensburg 2009. p. 139
  9. See Fördeschnack. Flensburg Mürwik: Burglary at Bastians Currywurst & Meer - 1000 Euro reward for relevant information , from: October 8, 2015; Retrieved on: May 18, 2016
  10. See Flensburg-Mobil. Seewarte bus stop (direction: Solitüde / Tremmerup / Glücksburg / Holnis) and Flensburg-Mobil. Seewarte bus stop (Direction: Marienhölzung / Am Lachsbach / ZOB) , accessed on: May 17, 2016
  11. The stop of the Flensburg tram is said to have borne the name Seewarte.
  12. Gerhard Kraack among others: Flensburg in the past and present. Flensburg 1972, DNB 730485641 , p. 443
  13. a b Gerret Liebing Schlaber: From the country to the district. Flensburg's Stadtfeld and the incorporated villages in pictures and words approx. 1860-1930 . Flensburg 2009. p. 136
  14. Flensburg street names . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2005, ISBN 3-925856-50-1 , article: Twedterholz
  15. a b Cf. Flensburg street names . Society for Flensburg City History, Flensburg 2005, ISBN 3-925856-50-1 , article: Klosterholzweg
  16. Flensburg Atlas, Flensburg 1978, map 11
  17. Hans Nicolai Andreas Jensen : Attempt at ecclesiastical statistics of the Duchy of Schleswig, Volume 3 . Flensburg 1841, p. 961
  18. Further evidence of a place to live, for example on Adelby.com there , accessed on: May 17, 2017
  19. Gerret Liebing Schlaber: From the country to the district. Flensburg's Stadtfeld and the incorporated villages in pictures and words approx. 1860-1930 . Flensburg 2009. pp. 136 and 139
  20. Gerhard Kraack among others: Flensburg in the past and present. Flensburg 1972, DNB 730485641 , p. 405 f.
  21. ^ A b Lutz Wilde : Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 542
  22. Gerhard Kraack among others: Flensburg in the past and present. Flensburg 1972, DNB 730485641 , p. 406
  23. a b c Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 67
  24. Flensburger Tageblatt : 100 years of incorporation: The gray donkey and the emperor's piste , from: May 6, 2010; Retrieved on: May 16, 2016
  25. Jörg Hillmann , Reinhard Scheiblich: The red castle by the sea. The Mürwik Naval School since its foundation . Hamburg 2002, page 58
  26. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, pages 67 and 126
  27. Approximately south-west of Baker Hansen there was an old one-story building that was later demolished until the 1950s.
  28. ^ Lutz Wilde : Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 536
  29. ^ Flensburg Journal : Hansen Bakery. 90 years bakery Hansen Mürwik , from: July 31, 2014; Retrieved on: May 17, 2016
  30. Gerret Liebing Schlaber: From the country to the district. Flensburg's Stadtfeld and the incorporated villages in pictures and words approx. 1860-1930 . Flensburg 2009. p. 139
  31. ^ Broder Schwensen , Dieter Nickel : Flensburg in the air war 1939-1945. Flensburg 2009, p. 123 f.
  32. Cf. Stadtarchiv Flensburg : Bomb damage to the Engel residential building, Parkstraße 9 (Flensburg-Mürwik) and: Photo documentation and partial city map of bomb damage after an air raid to: Villa Bauer Landstraße 15 a, waterworks, FSG shipyard, Luftwaffenbauamt Exe, paper mill, Parkstraße 9, Kaiser-Wilhelm -Straße 154 , from: October 28, 1942, retrieved on: May 17, 2016
  33. Fruerlund, Urban Redevelopment in Flensburg, A quarter reinvents itself ( Memento of the original from June 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Flensburg 2016, page 11 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ihrsan.de
  34. Photos of the Netto supermarket at the Seewarte: Regensburger buses. Flensburg: 7 photos from Aktiv Bus ; Retrieved on: May 17, 2016
  35. Seewarte. The history of the Seewarte Flensburg , accessed on: May 17, 2016
  36. ^ MoinMoin : Polish specialties in Flensburg , from: April 24, 2013; Retrieved on: May 17, 2016
  37. Dittmer's Gasthof was founded earlier, but has only recently developed into Dittmer's Hotel. Its Neumarkt 3 building on the edge of downtown Flensburg was built in 1852. It is unclear whether the building has served as an inn since its construction. Dittmer's Hotel is now part of the Nordic Hotel in Mürwik. See Lutz Wilde : Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 602 as well as Dittmer's Hotel Imprint ( Memento of the original from August 13, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed on: February 10, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dittmersgasthof.de
  38. See Flensburg Mobil. Medical center - Mürwiker Str. And Flensburg Mobil. Förde-Apotheke and Förde-Apotheke (pharmacy website) , each accessed on: May 17, 2016
  39. ^ Flensburg Journal : Hansen Bakery. 90 years bakery Hansen Mürwik , from: July 31, 2014; Retrieved on: May 17, 2016
  40. Baerlinchen , accessed on: May 17, 2016

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