Curau
Curau is a village (district) of the municipality of Stockelsdorf in the Ostholstein district in Schleswig-Holstein with approx. 600 inhabitants on the L 184 . The southern settlement "Curaufelde" belongs to Curau. Curau is the oldest settlement in the Stockelsdorf community.
Curau is traversed by the Curau / Curauer Au river of the same name .
General
There is a parish that has around 1750 members from ten villages: Arfrade, Böbs, Cashagen, Curau, Dakendorf, Dissau, Dunkelsdorf, Malkendorf, Krumbeck and Obernwohlde. There are offers for children:
- Crawling group for children from 0 to 3 years (Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.)
- Daycare from 1 to 6
- Handicraft group 4 to 6
- Young flock 8 to 12
There are offers for the youth, such as the youth club, the theater group (bag sardines) and there are offers for adults:
- the Tanzania Group (partner church)
- Church music
Partnerships
Since 1989 there has been a strong bond of personal and public contacts between the two Evangelical Lutheran parishes of Kidope in Tanzania and Curau in Germany. Main topics:
- Projects in Kidope (e.g. school fees and training funds, solar energy, small loans / talent, etc.)
- Projects in and around Curau (public relations, organization of events, development education work, holiday project for children and young people)
Communication channels: Internal:
- Working committees (several times a month)
- Main committee meeting (once a month)
With partners:
- Official correspondence (1x per month)
- Private correspondent
history
- The village was first mentioned in 1210 when Count Albrecht II gave it to the Neumünster Monastery .
- The Curau Church is mentioned for the first time in 1259 - it is said to have been consecrated by Bishop Gerold and thus belongs to the churches called Vicelinkirchen .
- In 1316 Count Johann III. and Count Gerhard III. Owner Curaus.
- In 1392, Duke Gerhard VI. and Count Nikolaus of the village each half
- the Lübeck Heiligen-Geist-Hospital sold (this part is later called Kurau ).
- given to the Ahrensbök monastery .
- In 1683 the structural condition of the (first) church made a new building necessary.
- On July 24, 1827, large parts of the village (including the church) burned down.
Curau
The part Curaus owned by the monastery Ahrensboek went to its secularization in the 16th century to the Office Ahrensbök - 1866, part of the Principality of Luebeck was. With the dissolution of the offices in the Principality of Lübeck in 1879 , Curau became part of the rural community of Gnissau .
The rural community Gnissau was dissolved in 1934 (by the Oldenburg Simplification Act) - Curau became part of the Stockelsdorf community .
Kurau
The part of the Holy Spirit Hospital called Kurau , which belonged to Lübeck, became a Lübeck exclave .
From 1852 Kurau was administered by the Lübeck Landamt . In 1868 Kurau became its own municipality - from 1879 in the Lübeck City and Land Office .
1937 went Kurau by the Greater Hamburg Act (with Dissau , Krumbeck and Malkendorf ) to the (from the Principality of Luebeck ) newly formed county Eutin (the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein ) (see Laws extract ). In the Eutin district, Kurau became part of the Stockelsdorf community - with which the Kurau spelling disappeared.
Volunteer firefighter
The volunteer fire brigade (FF) was founded in 1897.
- The fire brigades and localities in the Stockelsdorf community are divided into three alarm areas. The FF Curau is together with the fire brigades Horsdorf, Malkendorf and Klein Parin dem
Allocated to alarm area 3 and therefore responsible for the four named localities and the locality of Pohnsdorf with a total of around 1300 inhabitants.
- Depending on the type of operation or the keyword, either the responsible fire department alone or all fire departments in the alarm area are alerted. If the alarmed fire brigades or the technology is not sufficient for an operation, support is provided by the fire brigades from alarm areas 1 and 2.
- The fire brigades in alarm area 3 also support the fire brigades in alarm areas 1 and 2.
- The fire brigades are alerted by the Integrated Control Center South (IRLS South), based in the district town of Bad Oldesloe. The fire brigades are alerted by radio receiver and siren .
- Since the village of Curau borders on the area of the municipality of Ahrensbök, support or cooperation with or from the fire departments of the municipality of Ahrensbök is also available here.
Tasks: The field of tasks of the fire brigade has steadily expanded in recent years. In the meantime, fire protection education, preventive fire protection (site inspections), fire brigade readiness for z. B. Disasters as well as use in road traffic (traffic accidents, oil spills etc.) have been added. A very broad field of activity, for which solid training and advanced training for firefighters has become indispensable.
The village siren is opposite the playground so it can be heard throughout the village.
Attractions
The Curau Church from 1829.
Castle complex
In the vicinity of Curau - near Schönkamp - Sconenkamp Castle existed between approx. 1250 and its destruction in 1364 .
Others
- On the L184 there is a stele in memory of the Fürstengrube death march
- The "Kurauer Straße" in Lübeck reminds of the Lübeck exclave Kurau .
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- On the mention of the parish: Walter Körber (Ed.) - "Churches in Vicelins Land"; Eutin 1977 - (some information is available online: [1] )
- Homepage of the village: [2]
- Information about the history on the homepage of the community Stockelsdorf: [3]
- To the castle [4]
- Map of the Principality of Lübeck from 1867 with the municipalities & the Lübeck exclave Kurau [5]
- To the Lübeck Landamt etc .: [6] & [7] (PDF; 39 kB)
- Regarding the Greater Hamburg Law: [8]
- http://www.feuerwehr-curau.de/
- https://www.facebook.com/Freiwillige-Feuerwehr-Curau-187308177969121/
Coordinates: 53 ° 57 ′ 0 ″ N , 10 ° 37 ′ 12 ″ E