Suchsdorf

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Suchsdorf
City of Kiel
Coordinates: 54 ° 21 '30 "  N , 10 ° 4' 49"  E
Height : 15 m
Area : 8.04 km²
Residents : 9427  (December 31, 2014)
Population density : 1,173 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : April 1, 1958
Postal code : 24107
Area code : 0431
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Location of Suchsdorf in Kiel

Suchsdorf [ˈzuːksdɔɐ̯f] ( nds. Suchsdborough [ˈzuːksdœːp]) is a district in the north-west of Kiel , about five to ten kilometers from the city center. The formerly independent municipality belonging to the Rendsburg district was incorporated into the Kiel city area in 1958. Suchsdorf has around 9400 inhabitants.

geography

topography

The Kronshagen-Ottendorfer Au flows through the district, which , by the way , was formerly called Schwartenbek (i.e. Black Bach in Low German ). The residential area Suchsdorf an der Au was named after her, the working title of which was Suchsdorf-West in the planning phase around 1990 . The highest elevation is the 26 meter high Lehmberg , which is located southwest of the Schwartenbek estate and west of the Kiel-West substation. The western half of the district is sparsely developed and consists mainly of farms and their fields as well as forest. Only at the Schwartenbeker canal switch this is broken by a group of houses built for canal officials. The middle part of Suchsdorf between the Kronshagen-Ottendorfer Au in the west, the Kiel Canal in the north, the federal highway 76 in the east and the Steenbeker Weg in the south consists of dense residential developments. To the east of the main road, part of the Projensdorfer wood belongs to Suchsdorf and south of the Steenbeker Weg is an extensive industrial and commercial area. The district area is accessible through several hiking trails. On the one hand through the canal hiking trail, on the other hand through the hiking trail on the Kronshagen-Ottendorfer Au , the hiking trail Suchsdorfer Holm and the hiking trail Lehmberg to Lehmberg . The latter three hiking trails connect Suchsdorf by land with the neighboring towns of Ottendorf and Kronshagen; the canal hiking trail is part of the hiking trail on the Kiel Canal from Brunsbüttel to Kiel and connects Suchsdorf with Quarnbek and Kiel-Wik .

location

The Suchsdorf district is located on the northwestern outskirts of Kiel, south of the Kiel Canal.

District structure

The district is divided into the most Nienbrügger way lying district Nienbrügge , to the southern section of the spar Redders lying district Viedamm , the historic heart of the former Rundlingsdorf Suchsdorf around the village pond between the streets Old village street , at Dörpdiek and Buernkrog ; the Levensau district , named after the river , north of the Kiel Canal, and the Schwartenbek district, named after the estate . The district also includes the new development area Suchsdorf an der Au and the two residential areas northwest and southeast of the historic center as well as the northern and western part of the between Eckernförder Straße in the west, Steenbek-Projensdorf in the northeast, the university campus in the southeast and the Kronshagen district Kopperpahl in South located residential area Klausbrook .

Neighboring municipalities / districts

Suchsdorf borders in the west and southwest on the municipality of Ottendorf , in the south on the municipality Kronshagen and in the east and southeast on the Kiel district of Wik ; in the east to the district of Steenbek-Projensdorf and in the south-east to the residential area Klausbrook .

history

Suchsdorf was first mentioned in 1269 as Sukestorpe (= the village of Suko). However, the beginnings of the village are believed to have been in the 9th century. During the Second World War, Suchsdorf was about 80% destroyed by the air raids on Kiel , mainly because of its strategically important bridge over the Kiel Canal , the Levensauer Hochbrücke . One suspicion as to why the civil Suchsdorf was destroyed is that the Allied bomber pilots confused the two Kiel canal bridges, which were used for orientation from the air, and therefore bombed Suchsdorf instead of the militarily important Walter works in Kiel-Wik.

Shell limestone
sculpture Neunlinge (1967), Rungholtplatz

In 1925 Ludwig Stapf built the “Margaretental” restaurant on the canal, which at the time was a popular excursion destination for the people of Kiel. Today the building is empty.

Brick block in Sukoring

From the 1930s onwards, the area between Eckernförde Strasse in the west, the old village center in the north, Steenbeker Weg in the south and the main road in the east was built on with single-storey terraced houses and free-standing plastered single-family houses.

In the 1950s and 1960s a number of multi-storey brick blocks were built between the school and Rungholtplatz . In 1958 Suchsdorf was incorporated into Kiel. As a result, a settlement with modest row houses was created to the right and left of Eckernförde Strasse . Suchsdorf thus developed into a dormitory city .

From the end of the 1970s, the area between Nienbrügger Weg and Steenbeker Weg was built in the same architectural style as the building area from the 1930s. The design of the row houses, however, was more complex than that of the previously established settlements.

Around 1990 a town center was laid out on Rungholtplatz .

The district Suchsdorf was expanded by the state development company around the beginning of the year 2000 to include the new development area Suchsdorf An der Au . The overall planning includes around 650 residential units, mainly semi-detached and single houses as well as terraced houses. Construction began in 2002 and is due to be completed in 2009. Saddle roofs were used on the Steinberg , and pent roofs with wooden cladding in the forge .

politics

Local advisory board

Four members of the CDU, four members of the SPD and one member of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen sit on the local advisory board. The chairman is Reinhard Warnecke from the SPD. The FDP, Die Linke and the Pirate Party each have an advisory member without voting rights. Angelika Fölster is the managing director.

Council members

The directly elected councilor for constituency 7 Suchsdorf is Andreas Arendt (SPD). Suchsdorf's Ralph Roick (CDU) is also a member of the council and has been a member of the council since 2008. The district of Klausbrook belongs to constituency 6 ( Projensdorf ). The directly elected councilor is Wolfgang Homeyer (CDU). Furthermore, Sven Seele (SSW) from Suchsdorf an der Au has been a member of the council since 2013.

Parties

The local SPD association Suchsdorf (around 140 members) and the CDU local association Suchsdorf are active in the district. The other parties have no suburbs.

Prominent politicians from Suchsdorf

The former Deputy Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein, Claus Möller (SPD), the former Head of the State Chancellery Arne Wulff (CDU) and the former Lord Mayor of the state capital Kiel Karl-Heinz Luckhardt (SPD) live in Suchsdorf . The former Prime Minister Torsten Albig also lived in Suchsdorf until the beginning of 2016.

Culture and sights

Matthias Claudius Church

Buildings

  • Levensau high bridge. During the winter months (November – March) the southern bridge pillar is home to one of the largest bat colonies in Northern Europe. About 5000 noctule swifts hibernate there.
  • Matthias Claudius Church (Evangelical Lutheran)
  • Suchsdorf primary school. The main building, designed by the well-known Kiel architect Ernst Prinz (1878–1974), is a listed building.

Parks

  • Suchsdorf game reserve

Sports

The Suchsdorfer SV 1921 eV is a resident in the district. Badminton, basketball, football, health sports, handball, martial arts, Nordic walking, dancing, tennis, table tennis, gymnastics and volleyball are offered. Holstein Kiel also runs a training center here on the edge of the Projensdorfer wood. With Tanzen in Kiel eV, Germany's third largest dance sport club is based in the district. The non-profit association offers a wide range of almost all dance sports for children, teenagers, adults and seniors.

Economy and Infrastructure

Suchsdorf train station

traffic

The federal highway 76 and the two Levensau high bridges run through the district . Suchsdorf is connected to Kiel city center by several bus routes.

Suchsdorf is on the Kiel – Flensburg railway line . Passenger trains stopped here until May 30, 1981 and since November 2000. Trains to Eckernförde and Kiel stop here every half hour from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day (as of February 29, 2020).

Until the summer of 2018, a railway employee present in Suchsdorf set the form signals, switches and barriers by cranking by hand by moving long steel cables. After conversion to light signals and removal of the steel cables, this is now done remotely by the Schleibrücke Lindaunis electronic interlocking .

Since 1918, the Suchsdorf – Wik freight train line has branched off from the Suchsdorf-Wik small railway .

For an explanation of the names and history of the streets, see the list of streets and squares in Kiel .

Established businesses

There is a car mile on Eckernförder Straße that continues towards the city center. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen has a branch at Suchsdorf train station . Until 1996 the Linotype-Hell AG of the inventor Rudolf Hell was located here , which was taken over by Heidelberger Druckmaschinen that year. Next to it and opposite, on the other side of Eckernförde Strasse, is an industrial park with branches of the Bauhaus and Dänisches Bettenlager chains as well as Tasbasi Reisen and other retail chains.

education

There is a primary school in the district. Secondary schools are located in the neighboring town of Kronshagen and in Steenbek-Projensdorf.

power supply

The Kiel-West substation is located south of the Schwartenbek estate .

literature

Web links

Commons : Suchsdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Institute for Low German: De plattdüütsche Landkoort
  2. The population in the Kiel districts in 2014 . (PDF) State capital Kiel
  3. City map of Kiel
  4. a b c d e districts of Kiel. Volume 5: The outskirts of Kiel in the west and south . Borchard & Wegner, Kiel 2009, ISBN 978-3-00-029094-7 , p. 12, text by Ekkehard Buchhofer.
  5. Suchsdorf an der Au development area
  6. State capital Kiel - local councils
  7. ^ City of Kiel: City of Kiel. Retrieved September 18, 2018 .
  8. ^ Green stations in Kiel: bats
  9. Suchsdorf primary school at www.kiel-wiki.de
  10. ^ Green stations in Kiel
  11. ^ Suchsdorfer SV from 1921 eV
  12. Directions - www.holstein-kiel.de ( Memento of the original dated November 6, 2011 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.holstein-kiel.de
  13. DWK of August 15, 2018