Customs settlement (Harrislee)

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The Zollsiedlung ( German also: Zollkolonie ; Danish Toldbebyggelsen ) is a place of the municipality Harrislee , on the border to Denmark near Krusau and Kupfermühle . A large part of the settlement was registered as a cultural monument.

background

After the referendum in Schleswig in 1920, today's German-Danish border was established. As a result, the customs settlement was established in 1922 east of Niehuus on a road running north to the new border. Both customs buildings and apartments were built for customs officers . Incidentally, the Klueser Wald has been located directly to the west of the small village . Until 1938 the customs settlement belonged to the village of Niehuus. In the same year it was forcibly incorporated into Harrislee as part of Niehuus . Ecclesiastically, however, the customs settlement belonged and still belongs to the Flensburg parish of St. Petri, which was established years before the customs settlement.

Gradually, the road situation to the border with the federal highway 200 improved . At some point in a row, the street at the Zollsiedlung was apparently named "Alte Zollstraße". Most of the old buildings on the street were later placed under monument protection as cultural monuments . Furthermore, The Hotel des Nordens , which was owned by the hotelier Erich Toffer, was built in the Alte Zollstrasse around the 1970s . In 1981, for example, US President Richard Nixon visited the hotel of his friend Toffer with his 30-strong company. The Gletscher ice rink belonging to the hotel was built in 1983 . Today the hotel belongs to the Fleggaard group . Not far from the customs settlement, towards the border, there are some border shops . The border itself has lost its importance since the Schengen Agreement came into force in 2001.

literature

  • Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years of Harrislee - 1352–2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, ISBN 3-932635-27-2 .

Individual evidence

  1. Harrislee. Timeline and Harrislee. Tidstavle , accessed on: March 7, 2018
  2. Flensburger Tageblatt : Top Regional: Harrislee: How the proximity to Denmark shapes the community , from: May 21, 2019; accessed on: June 7, 2020; The newspaper article says: “In addition to the eponymous place Harrislee, today there are also Klueshof, Slukefter, Kupfermühle, Wassersleben, parts of Simondys, Karlsberg and the customs settlement [to Harrislee]. The latter emerged, for example, after the establishment of the German-Danish border in 1920. "
  3. Can be localized using the following map: Falk-Verlag : Map of Flensburg + map of the area, 2013 and Fjord region Aabenraa, Flensburg Fjord - Sonderborg , Flensburg 2010, p. 26; Retrieved March 7, 2018 and Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352–2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 17 as well as a photo of part of the customs settlement (existing buildings right on the border) on p. 243
  4. List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 685 kB)
  5. Harrislee. Timeline , accessed: March 6, 2018
  6. Friesenanzeiger : Harrislee. An attractive settlement for at least 3000 years , from February 2014, p. 63; accessed on: March 8, 2018
  7. Office Schafflund. Harrislee Story , Retrieved March 8, 2018
  8. Thomas Pantleon, Harrislee (ed.): History - 650 years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 271
  9. ↑ Congregational Letter St. Petri. March to July 2015. Our parish , p. 15; accessed on: March 7, 2018
  10. See Thomas Pantléon, Harrislee Congregation (ed.): Chronicle - 650 Years Harrislee - 1352–2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 442
  11. List of cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein (PDF; approx. 685 kB)
  12. Der Spiegel : Personal details. Richard Nixon , dated: Aug. 3, 1981; accessed on: March 7, 2018
  13. Flensburger Tageblatt : 150 years Flensburger Tageblatt: A murderous year , from: November 20, 2015; accessed on: March 7, 2018
  14. Gunnar Dommasch: CFC ban: out for the ice rink “Gletscher”. In: Flensburger Tageblatt . October 25, 2016. Retrieved October 25, 2016 .
  15. Flensburger Tageblatt : Hotel des Nordens is pimped up: New sparkles for four stars , from: July 18, 2012; accessed on: March 7, 2018
  16. Website of the Hotel des Nordens , accessed on: March 7, 2018
  17. Thomas Pantleon, Harrislee (ed.): History - 650 years Harrislee - 1352-2002 . Horst Dieter Adler 2002, p. 454

Coordinates: 54 ° 49 ′ 59 ″  N , 9 ° 24 ′ 40 ″  E