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Hallig Hooge

Königspesel Private Museum

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North Frisia

Hallig Hooge

Königspesel Private Museum

Königspesel Private Museum

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    1. Hanswarft (Hallig Hooge) – Hallig Hooge loop from Hallig Hooge

    8km

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    September 12, 2018

    The visit of the captain's house on the Hanswarft from the 18th century is certainly the highlight on Hooge. The Königspesel is probably the most famous Friesenstube in Nordfriesland. A real treasure trove with about 6500 hand-painted Delft tiles on the walls.

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      October 29, 2021

      Above the bed in the king's pestle it says: As God will do it, so will be enough for me. I only wish to acquire a blissful death. Is named after King Frederick VI of Denmark. The tiles tell stories from the Bible. The eaves house from 1776 stands on the Hanswarft and was built and furnished by the North Frisian captain Tade Hans Bandix.

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        June 16, 2024

        Historic captain's house, a so-called eaves house, built in 1776 by the captain and ship owner Tade Hans Bandix.

        The "Pesel" is the most impressive room. It is decorated with Dutch biblical tiles and a remarkable ceiling and door painting. It also contains many art treasures, some from earlier centuries.

        King Frederick VI of Denmark chose this elegantly decorated room to spend the night when he was surprised by a storm surge (1825) on his sightseeing trip. Hence the name "King's Pesel".

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          Location: Hallig Hooge, North Frisia, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

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