Mittkoppel

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Mittkoppel ( Danish : Midtkobbel ) is a place in Glücksburg on the eastern edge of Meierwik .

background

On the map of the Prussian land survey from 1879, the area with its few houses and undeveloped agricultural areas was recorded under the name "Miethkoppel". The updated area map from 1926 recorded the area under the name "Mittelkoppel". On today's area maps, the place bears the name Mittkoppel throughout. After the construction of the new riverside road after the Second World War , which runs a little further to the east along the Fördeufer than the previous road connecting Flensburg with Glücksburg, the Mittkoppel area on the area maps became smaller. The bird lakes, on the northeastern edge of the Mittkoppel area, have since been on both sides of the connecting road.

In 1961 Mittkoppel had only 14 permanent residents. The street in the settlement area, which runs along the old Gutshof von Mittkoppel, the Callsen-Hof, as well as some newer single-family houses, which apparently were built sometime after 1980, also bears the name Mittkoppel today. Since 1983 the Waldorf kindergarten in Glücksburg has been located in the former residential building of the Callsen-Hof. In addition, there is a riding stable and a large car park for the Hotel Alter Meierhof at Mittkoppel, on the opposite side of the street, which is no longer part of Mittkoppel due to its location. The Mittkoppel road also leads to the edge of the Tremmerup forest . The forest path there is also sometimes called Mittkoppel.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ HV Clausen: Sønderjylland - en rejsehåndbog , Copenhagen 1920, p. 102
  2. M. Mørk Hansen and CL Nielsen: Kirkelig Statistics over Slesvig Stift med historiske og topografiske bemærkninger , Vol. 2, Copenhagen 1864, p. 247
  3. Falk-Verlag : City map Flensburg + area map, 2013
  4. City map logistics. Map of the Glückburg-Ostsee area around 2018 , accessed on: 14 August 2020
  5. Announcement of the city of Glücksburg (Baltic Sea). Public display of the draft of the 27th amendment to the F-Plan of the City of Glücksburg (Baltic Sea) according to Section 3, Paragraph 2 of Building GB , from: June 14, 2013; accessed on: August 14, 2020
  6. ^ Prussian land survey around 1879 , accessed on: August 11, 2020
  7. Updated, colored version of the Glücksburg map of the Prussian land survey from 1926
  8. Falk-Verlag : City map Flensburg + area map, 2013
  9. City map logistics, Glücksburg
  10. Cf. updated, colored version of the Glücksburg map of the Prussian land survey from 1926, for example with: Cities-Verlag: Map of Flensburg, 14th edition. Internet version there
  11. ^ Genealogy. Mittkoppel , accessed on: August 14, 2020
  12. ^ Meyers Orts- und Verkehrs-Lexikon des Deutschen Reichs, Volume 2 , Leipzig 1923, accessed on: August 14, 2020; The entry there reads: "Mittkoppel, Gut, Lkr. Flensburg, S. Glücksburg (Baltic Sea)" - With "Lkr. Flensburg ”is referred to the Flensburg-Land district .
  13. Glücksburg Forest Kindergarten. About us , accessed on: August 14, 2020
  14. Falk-Verlag : City map Flensburg + area map, 2013
  15. Glücksburg Forest Kindergarten. About us , accessed on: August 14, 2020
  16. Cylex. Mittkoppel riding stable, Glücksburg (Baltic Sea) , accessed on: 14 August 2020
  17. Flensburger Tageblatt : Alter Meierhof is expanding its parking lot , dated: May 29, 2013 and Flensburger Tageblatt : Hotel location Glücksburg: Meierwik lacking parking spaces , dated: August 27, 2014; each accessed on: August 14, 2020
  18. There is also a separate zoning plan for the Mittkoppel area . Compare there and there .
  19. Hiking along the Flensburg Fjord , accessed on: August 14, 2020

Coordinates: 54 ° 49 ′ 23.5 "  N , 9 ° 30 ′ 13.8"  E