Sunday, November 21, 2010
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The surrounding countryside is really beautiful and worth in every season. Come enjoy the seasons in nature, your daily good, clear and fresh Meresluft The city Tönning:
Tönning The city was situated on the Eider extend into the 1970s in the North Sea and was only through the construction of the Eider barrage (1967-1973) to an inland port. The city has about 5,000 inhabitants the largest town on Eiderstedt.
The St. Lawrence's Church on the square goes back to 1186th Tönning bloom began with the immigration of Dutch people in the three-country. They introduced an organized cheese production. In the record year 1610, three million pounds of cheese by the Tönninger port shipped. In the 17th Century passed 60,000 pounds of wheat to port, came to greater quantities of live animals, meat and wool.
The 1613 dug in its current form, the port is still considered the most beautiful on the Schleswig-Holstein's west coast. Garding 1590 Tönning received together with the municipal law.
reminds huge warehouse at the port to the construction of the Schleswig-Holstein Channel, between Rendsburg and Kiel combined the Eider to the Baltic Sea. It emerged after his inauguration in 1784 Tönning a tannery, a ropemaking, starch factories, two breweries and a brickyard. Over the decades, the economic boom but lost again.
The warehouse is installed for its annual Advent longest in the world in the Guinness Book of Records. The windows of about 78 m long building form the door of this mega-calendar.
Today, tourists come mainly because of the picturesque port and the historic market square with its Baroque fountains. In the St. Lawrence church you can admire works by local student Rembrandt Jürgen Ovens.
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The mighty Haubarge were once an expression of local prosperity that was achieved through a successful agriculture. In the 18th Century had Eiderstedt about 400 of these huge farms. Today there are more than two or three dozen.
Over the last hundred years, developed tourism, starting from the North Sea St. Peter-Ording, the most important economic factor of the peninsula. The places and Garding Tönning receiving its town charter in 1590 at the same time, have lost their once-dominant role for
thereby favor of the "village" St. Peter-Ording . to understand
For a flat coastal plain as is the Eiderstedt cycle tourism perfect. The relatively dense network of cycle routes and places provides a pleasant and healthy
recreational experiences and a good alternative to the beach. The holidaymaker will discover a Eiderstedt culinary diversity dedicated to its own way to the physical welfare. Scenic
specialties meat and fish, locally grown vegetables, home-baked cakes and pies, local drinks, all in true North Frisian hospitality. But the international cuisine is well represented here on the coast.
In a few years the new settlement site with roads, canals and blocks of houses was surveyed and built, all the Dutch style. The place was and is still marked by light, airy streets and water features, garden areas. Squares, courtyards and gable houses. First it was
efficient factories, weaving mills, dyeing works and oil mills. There were also a brewery, a distillery and Malting. Special reputation enjoyed the "Friedrich townspeople mustard. In those years Friedrichstadt was leaked to the world of the Eider Canal waterway, the Rendsburg combined with the Kiel Fjord.
The majority of Danish imports from the Netherlands was up to the time Prussia (from 1867) settled on Frederick city. Then fell back Friedrichstadt in the idyll of a provincial town whose very special home but all the guests was always visible and tangible. In Friedrichstadt one senses at every turn today to the touch of history, which continues to act as in the many small shops, architecture, canals and bridges and the stone tools of the free exercise of religion. Festive highlights of the year, the townspeople Frederick Lamb Days in June and the nationally known Friedrich townspeople Festival, held traditionally on the last weekend in July. Their peak, the lantern-decked boat ride through the canals moves, on Saturday evening, tens of thousands of people.
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