Moor lake
Moor lake
City of Kiel
Coordinates: 54 ° 15 ′ 53 ″ N , 10 ° 8 ′ 45 ″ E
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Height : | 52 m |
Area : | 5.57 km² |
Residents : | 1947 (Dec. 31, 2014) |
Population density : | 349 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | April 26, 1970 |
Postal code : | 24145 |
Area code : | 0431 |
Location of Moorsee in Kiel
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Moorsee is a district of Kiel .
history
Moorsee was first mentioned in 1222 under the name Morse . Morse means lake in or on the moor. The old village was in 1850 six hooves and thirty-three skating - and Instenstellen . In 1970 Moorsee was incorporated into Kiel. The Kiel city area grew by 557 hectares .
geography
Geographical location
The Moorsee district is located on both sides of federal highway 404 . The district of Poppenbrügge is located in the northern section on the eastern side of the main road. To the south of it is the Schlüsbek district. The settlement core of the eponymous district is located on Schlüsbeker Höhe on the opposite western side of the street.
structure
In addition to the village of Moorsee, the district includes the districts Poppenbrügge and Schlüsbek. There is also a new building area that connects to Neumeimersdorf and includes a shopping center, as well as parts of the Wellsee industrial area in the district.
Schlüsbek
Schlüsbek was a small village before it was incorporated into Kiel as part of Moorsee in 1970. Before 1869 it belonged to Rönne , from 1869 to 1938 it was an independent municipality. From 1938 to 1970 it belonged to the municipality of Moorsee. The road to the Schlüsbeker Moor was the Barkauer Weg as an extension of the Steindamm until 1971 . This was the connection to Klein Barkau before the B404 was built in 1956 . In addition to the original village of Schlüsbek, which contains half-timbered houses and thatched- roof buildings, which are now a listed building, there are also smaller, more recent housing complexes in the Schlüsbek district.
topography
- Steindamm street - historical route between Kiel and Klein Barkau . In 1832 it got the granite paving that still exists today .
- Old moor lake - large grassland lowland . The former lake was drained by deepening the Schlüsbek brook and building a pumping station in 1956.
- Schlüsbeker Moor - was created when the "Great Moor Lake" silted up.
- Solldieksbach
- Bach Schlüsbek : The Bach Schlüsbek runs from Kleinflintbeker Moor to Wellsee . It is strongly developed and deepened in the area of the old moor lake. The deepening has created wooded ravines.
Economy and Infrastructure
From 1911 to 1961, Moorsee was the railway station of the Kleinbahn Kiel – Segeberg , whose tracks were removed in 1962. The Kieler Nachrichten printing center in the Wellsee industrial area , built in 2000, is part of the Moorsee district.
Churches (alphabetical)
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( Mormons )
- Kreuzkirche (Evangelical Lutheran)
Web links
- Green roads in the city
- Kiel district Moorsee in the Stadtwiki Kiel
Individual evidence
- ↑ The population in the Kiel districts in 2014 . (PDF) State capital Kiel
- ↑ Karin Jordt: Moorsee maintains the village tradition . In: Kiel News . August 24, 2012 ( kn-online.de ).
- ↑ 1001-stadtplan.de ( Memento of the original from September 1, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) 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.
- ↑ kiel.de (PDF).
- ↑ Hans-G. Hilscher, Dietrich Bleihöfer: Barkauer way. In: Kiel Street Lexicon. Continued since 2005 by the Office for Building Regulations, Surveying and Geoinformation of the State Capital Kiel, as of February 2017 ( kiel.de ).
- ↑ Schlüsbek village
- ^ Green stations in Kiel: Alter Moorsee
- ↑ City map of the city of Kiel published by the city of Kiel with detailed district boundaries.
- ↑ Schlüsbek rivers
- ↑ Jutta Kürtz, Günter Pump: Little Kiel ABC . Husum, Husum 2015, ISBN 978-3-89876-749-1 , p. 108 ( dnb.de [accessed on May 5, 2020]).