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Wentorf bei Hamburg

Wentorf bei Hamburg (German pronunciation: [ˈvɛnˌtɔʁf baɪ̯ ˈhambʊʁk] ) is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the river Bille, approx. 10 km northwest of the town of Geesthacht, and adjoining the town of Reinbek. It is situated on the city limits of the city of Hamburg, 20 km east of the centre of the city.

Wentorf bei Hamburg
Location of Wentorf bei Hamburg within Herzogtum Lauenburg district
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Wentorf bei Hamburg
Wentorf bei Hamburg
Coordinates: 53°29′35″N 10°15′12″E / 53.49306°N 10.25333°E / 53.49306; 10.25333
CountryGermany
StateSchleswig-Holstein
DistrictHerzogtum Lauenburg
Government
 • MayorDirk Petersen (Greens)
Area
 • Total6.87 km2 (2.65 sq mi)
Elevation
48 m (157 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total13,539
 • Density2,000/km2 (5,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
21465
Dialling codes040
Vehicle registrationRZ
Websitewww.wentorf.de

History edit

The village Wentorf was first mentioned in 1217 under the name "Wenetdorp". A name routed in "Wendendorf" which simply meant “a village inhabited by Slavs". In the course of its eventful history, Wentorf has changed significantly. Remnants of its distant past can only be found sparsely in the present day.

In the Middle Ages Wentorf belonged to the Reinbek monastery and after the Reformation it was ruled by the duchy of Schwarzenbek. After the administrative reforms of 1889, the old farming village had a structural change. A residential area was built near the river Bille and the train station while craftsmen and workers settled in other nearby areas. By 1910, the village of Wentorf with its beautiful landscape and its then 1200 inhabitants had developed into a suburb of Hamburg. Since the middle of the 19th century, Wentorf was connected to Hamburg City by railroad and country road. As a result, Wentorf had significantly different opportunities to develop compared to most of the neighbouring communities that had kept their rural character.

Shortly before the start of World War II, barracks were built in Wentorf that housed over 3000 soldiers. After 1945 these were used for "displaced persons" and from 1952 to 1960 as a transit camp for refugees from the GDR.[2]

From 1960 to the mid-1990s, Wentorf was also had a Bundeswehr base. A large part of the 16th Panzergrenadier Brigade was stationed in the "Bose Bergmann"- and "Bismarck"-barracks. The cultural monuments in Wentorf bei Hamburg are included in the list of cultural monuments of Schleswig-Holstein. The former military training area "Wentorfer Lohe" (German pronunciation: [ˌvɛntɔʁfɐ ˈloːə] ) now serves as a local recreation area.

Politics edit

The municipality fulfils supra-regional tasks, especially in the areas of education (primary school, community school, high school, several day-care centres), sports, culture and environmental protection. The urban land-use planning of the municipality is geared towards a further continuous increase in the number of inhabitants of up to a maximum of 14,000 inhabitants.

Community representation edit

Since the local election on 6 May 2018, the 23 seats in the municipal council have been distributed among the individual political parties as follows:

Coat of arms edit

Blazon: "In gold, a six-spoke black wagon wheel under a green diamond wreath in the head of the shield."[3]

The coat of arms colours gold, black and green were taken from the colours of the Ascanians, the dukes of Saxe-Lauenburg, who strongly influenced the history of the municipality of Wentorf bei Hamburg for five centuries. The wagon wheel marks the importance of its invention for the economic development of Wentorf. It is reminiscent of the traditional community services that blacksmiths owed to their ruler for centuries, of the farmers' timber industry and the trade and transit traffic on the former freight route between Lübeck and Hamburg, today's federal highway B207. The green diamond wreath in the shield head is placed above the wagon wheel and referencing the history of Wentorf. It defines the uniqueness of the wheel as a symbol for community. The green diamond wreath is also passed down from the coat of arms of the Ascanian ancestors. The dukes of Saxony-Lauenburg saw it as a symbol of the well-being of their duchy – and thus of their compatriots.

Economy edit

Present day Wentorf is a small town with over 12,500 inhabitants. There are many commuters among employed residents who work mainly in the city of Hamburg. The economy is predominantly characterised by small businesses and handicrafts. The European headquarters of Sanrio is also located in Wentorf.

Education edit

In Wentorf there is a primary school, a community school and a grammar school. The Wentorf Community School is an amalgamation of the Fritz-Specht-Schule (secondary school) and the Realschule. The merger took place in the school year 2010/2011, initially as a regional school. An additional service offered by the community school is the open day school.

Religion edit

There is an Evangelical Lutheran parish in Wentorf, and the Martin Luther Church was established in 1952. Since the merger of the Catholic parishes from Reinbek, Glinde and Trittau on 1 January 2006, the Catholic parish of Wentorf has belonged to the parish "Seliger Niels Stensen", whose main church is the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Reinbek.[4] In May 2019 this became part of the newly founded parish of Saint Elisabeth in the pastoral area of "Bille-Elbe-Sachsenwald".[5]

Transport edit

The VHH bus line 235 connects Wentorf to the rapid transit network of Hamburg, the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV). The buses run between the Reinbek S-Bahn station (S-Bahn line S21), the Hamburg-Bergedorf S-Bahn and regional train station. Hamburg city center can be reached within 26 minutes from Reinbek train station.

Wentorf is also connected to the Autokraft Gmbh regional bus route 8810. Coming from Bergedorf, it connects Wentorf with the neighbouring villages Börnsen, Dassendorf and Schwarzenbek with its final stop in Mölln.

The federal highway B207 also runs through Wentorf. It leads to Hamburg-Bergedorf in one direction and to Mölln and Ratzeburg in the other direction.

Personalities edit

  • Günther Enderlein (1872–1968), zoologist, died in Wentorf
  • Carl von Tiedemann (1878–1979), Lieutenant General[6]
  • Fritz Specht (1891–1975), German writer
  • Christian Bruhn (* 1934), composer, arranger and lyricist
  • Volker Schirrmacher (* 1943), Cancer researcher and immunologist[7]
  • Achim Reichel (* 1944), musician, composer and producer
  • Hajo Leschke (* 1945), German mathematical physicist[8]
  • Roger Willemsen (1955–2016), Publicist and TV presenter
  • Ike Moriz (* 1972), South African singer, composer, actor[9] and former head boy at Wentorf grammar school[10]
  • Carina Witthöft (* 1995), German tennis player

Literature edit

  • Ralf Heese, Wolfgang Stabenow, William Boehart (Ed.): "Vom Süden Wentorfs zu Wentorf Süd", Viebranz-Verlag, Autumn 2004, ISBN 3-921595-45-2
  • Hildegard Ballerstedt, Wolfgang Blandow, William Boehart: Wentorf bei Hamburg. Reihe Archivbilder, Sutton-Verlag, February 2006, ISBN 978-3-89702-925-5

References edit

  1. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal 2022" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein.
  2. ^ "Wentorf DP camp".
  3. ^ "Wappenrolle Schleswig-Holstein". efi2.schleswig-holstein.de. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Pfarrei Heilige Elisabeth". Pfarrei Heilige Elisabeth im Pastoralen Raum Bille-Elbe-Sachsenwald (in German). 10 April 2019. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Herz-Jesu, Reinbek". Pfarrei Heilige Elisabeth im Pastoralen Raum Bille-Elbe-Sachsenwald (in German). 9 February 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  6. ^ author, Unknown (1940), Nederlands: Lt.gen. Von Tiedemann, commandant van de divisie die het eerste Noord-Holland binnenkwam, retrieved 11 August 2020 {{citation}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ "Krebspatienten leben länger mit modifizierter Immuntherapie". idw-online.de. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Homepage at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg". Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Südafrikanischer Popstar auf Heimatbesuch". www.bergedorfer-zeitung.de (in German). 11 August 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  10. ^ "Presse in DE | IKEMORIZ.DE | Ike Moriz Hamburg". www.ikemoriz.de. Retrieved 11 August 2020.

wentorf, hamburg, german, pronunciation, ˈvɛnˌtɔʁf, baɪ, ˈhambʊʁk, municipality, district, lauenburg, schleswig, holstein, germany, situated, river, bille, approx, northwest, town, geesthacht, adjoining, town, reinbek, situated, city, limits, city, hamburg, ea. Wentorf bei Hamburg German pronunciation ˈvɛnˌtɔʁf baɪ ˈhambʊʁk is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg in Schleswig Holstein Germany It is situated on the river Bille approx 10 km northwest of the town of Geesthacht and adjoining the town of Reinbek It is situated on the city limits of the city of Hamburg 20 km east of the centre of the city Wentorf bei HamburgMunicipalityCoat of armsLocation of Wentorf bei Hamburg within Herzogtum Lauenburg districtWentorf bei HamburgShow map of GermanyWentorf bei HamburgShow map of Schleswig HolsteinCoordinates 53 29 35 N 10 15 12 E 53 49306 N 10 25333 E 53 49306 10 25333CountryGermanyStateSchleswig HolsteinDistrictHerzogtum LauenburgGovernment MayorDirk Petersen Greens Area Total6 87 km2 2 65 sq mi Elevation48 m 157 ft Population 2022 12 31 1 Total13 539 Density2 000 km2 5 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes21465Dialling codes040Vehicle registrationRZWebsitewww wentorf de Contents 1 History 2 Politics 2 1 Community representation 2 2 Coat of arms 3 Economy 4 Education 5 Religion 6 Transport 7 Personalities 8 Literature 9 ReferencesHistory editThe village Wentorf was first mentioned in 1217 under the name Wenetdorp A name routed in Wendendorf which simply meant a village inhabited by Slavs In the course of its eventful history Wentorf has changed significantly Remnants of its distant past can only be found sparsely in the present day In the Middle Ages Wentorf belonged to the Reinbek monastery and after the Reformation it was ruled by the duchy of Schwarzenbek After the administrative reforms of 1889 the old farming village had a structural change A residential area was built near the river Bille and the train station while craftsmen and workers settled in other nearby areas By 1910 the village of Wentorf with its beautiful landscape and its then 1200 inhabitants had developed into a suburb of Hamburg Since the middle of the 19th century Wentorf was connected to Hamburg City by railroad and country road As a result Wentorf had significantly different opportunities to develop compared to most of the neighbouring communities that had kept their rural character Shortly before the start of World War II barracks were built in Wentorf that housed over 3000 soldiers After 1945 these were used for displaced persons and from 1952 to 1960 as a transit camp for refugees from the GDR 2 From 1960 to the mid 1990s Wentorf was also had a Bundeswehr base A large part of the 16th Panzergrenadier Brigade was stationed in the Bose Bergmann and Bismarck barracks The cultural monuments in Wentorf bei Hamburg are included in the list of cultural monuments of Schleswig Holstein The former military training area Wentorfer Lohe German pronunciation ˌvɛntɔʁfɐ ˈloːe now serves as a local recreation area Politics editThe municipality fulfils supra regional tasks especially in the areas of education primary school community school high school several day care centres sports culture and environmental protection The urban land use planning of the municipality is geared towards a further continuous increase in the number of inhabitants of up to a maximum of 14 000 inhabitants Community representation edit Since the local election on 6 May 2018 the 23 seats in the municipal council have been distributed among the individual political parties as follows CDU 8 seats SPD 5 seats GRUNE 8 seats FDP 2 seats Coat of arms edit Blazon In gold a six spoke black wagon wheel under a green diamond wreath in the head of the shield 3 The coat of arms colours gold black and green were taken from the colours of the Ascanians the dukes of Saxe Lauenburg who strongly influenced the history of the municipality of Wentorf bei Hamburg for five centuries The wagon wheel marks the importance of its invention for the economic development of Wentorf It is reminiscent of the traditional community services that blacksmiths owed to their ruler for centuries of the farmers timber industry and the trade and transit traffic on the former freight route between Lubeck and Hamburg today s federal highway B207 The green diamond wreath in the shield head is placed above the wagon wheel and referencing the history of Wentorf It defines the uniqueness of the wheel as a symbol for community The green diamond wreath is also passed down from the coat of arms of the Ascanian ancestors The dukes of Saxony Lauenburg saw it as a symbol of the well being of their duchy and thus of their compatriots Economy editPresent day Wentorf is a small town with over 12 500 inhabitants There are many commuters among employed residents who work mainly in the city of Hamburg The economy is predominantly characterised by small businesses and handicrafts The European headquarters of Sanrio is also located in Wentorf Education editIn Wentorf there is a primary school a community school and a grammar school The Wentorf Community School is an amalgamation of the Fritz Specht Schule secondary school and the Realschule The merger took place in the school year 2010 2011 initially as a regional school An additional service offered by the community school is the open day school Religion editThere is an Evangelical Lutheran parish in Wentorf and the Martin Luther Church was established in 1952 Since the merger of the Catholic parishes from Reinbek Glinde and Trittau on 1 January 2006 the Catholic parish of Wentorf has belonged to the parish Seliger Niels Stensen whose main church is the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Reinbek 4 In May 2019 this became part of the newly founded parish of Saint Elisabeth in the pastoral area of Bille Elbe Sachsenwald 5 Transport editThe VHH bus line 235 connects Wentorf to the rapid transit network of Hamburg the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund HVV The buses run between the Reinbek S Bahn station S Bahn line S21 the Hamburg Bergedorf S Bahn and regional train station Hamburg city center can be reached within 26 minutes from Reinbek train station Wentorf is also connected to the Autokraft Gmbh regional bus route 8810 Coming from Bergedorf it connects Wentorf with the neighbouring villages Bornsen Dassendorf and Schwarzenbek with its final stop in Molln The federal highway B207 also runs through Wentorf It leads to Hamburg Bergedorf in one direction and to Molln and Ratzeburg in the other direction Personalities editGunther Enderlein 1872 1968 zoologist died in Wentorf Carl von Tiedemann 1878 1979 Lieutenant General 6 Fritz Specht 1891 1975 German writer Christian Bruhn 1934 composer arranger and lyricist Volker Schirrmacher 1943 Cancer researcher and immunologist 7 Achim Reichel 1944 musician composer and producer Hajo Leschke 1945 German mathematical physicist 8 Roger Willemsen 1955 2016 Publicist and TV presenter Ike Moriz 1972 South African singer composer actor 9 and former head boy at Wentorf grammar school 10 Carina Witthoft 1995 German tennis playerLiterature editRalf Heese Wolfgang Stabenow William Boehart Ed Vom Suden Wentorfs zu Wentorf Sud Viebranz Verlag Autumn 2004 ISBN 3 921595 45 2 Hildegard Ballerstedt Wolfgang Blandow William Boehart Wentorf bei Hamburg Reihe Archivbilder Sutton Verlag February 2006 ISBN 978 3 89702 925 5References edit Bevolkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig Holstein 4 Quartal 2022 XLS in German Statistisches Amt fur Hamburg und Schleswig Holstein Wentorf DP camp Wappenrolle Schleswig Holstein efi2 schleswig holstein de Retrieved 11 August 2020 Pfarrei Heilige Elisabeth Pfarrei Heilige Elisabeth im Pastoralen Raum Bille Elbe Sachsenwald in German 10 April 2019 Retrieved 11 August 2020 Herz Jesu Reinbek Pfarrei Heilige Elisabeth im Pastoralen Raum Bille Elbe Sachsenwald in German 9 February 2016 Retrieved 11 August 2020 author Unknown 1940 Nederlands Lt gen Von Tiedemann commandant van de divisie die het eerste Noord Holland binnenkwam retrieved 11 August 2020 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a last has generic name help Krebspatienten leben langer mit modifizierter Immuntherapie idw online de Retrieved 11 August 2020 Homepage at the University of Erlangen Nuremberg Retrieved 30 April 2021 Sudafrikanischer Popstar auf Heimatbesuch www bergedorfer zeitung de in German 11 August 2020 Retrieved 11 August 2020 Presse in DE IKEMORIZ DE Ike Moriz Hamburg www ikemoriz de Retrieved 11 August 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wentorf bei Hamburg amp oldid 1196816686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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