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From Moisling/Lübeck to Reinfeld The path leads along the Trave to Genin, through Moisling and through the Trave meadows to Klein Wesenberg. Parts of this route can be very wet. A very pilgrim-friendly community awaits you in Klein Wesenberg.
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The 6th stage of the Stormarnweg also leads along here. All information about the Stormarnweg can be found under the following link: https://www.wildganz.com/fernwanderweg/stormarnweg (as of October 12, 2024).
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A picturesque lime tree avenue leads to Gut Padelügge, which you wouldn't expect just a few meters next to the Herrenholz shopping centers: a cobblestone street from the 19th century with numerous thatched houses that originally belonged to Gut Padelügge.
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The Padelügge estate in Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, was first mentioned in a document in 1226. It was at this time that the owners and founders of the estate, the Padelügge family, sold the property to the Counts ofSchauburg and Holstein. After the estate went to the Hanseatic city of Lübeck in 1247, there was another sale in 1268. In the following three and a half centuries, owners changed irregularly but often. It was not until 1596, when the estate came into the possession of the Parcham family, that it remained under their management for a long time. Over time it grew more and more, so that by the end of the 19th century the estate had 17 households and 99 residents. The old manor house was demolished in 1734 and replaced by a new building, which still exists today in its original form. A major fire that destroyed the tenant house in 1880 could not spread to the manor house. From the estate of Henning Parcham, who bought the estate in 1596, the Parcham Foundation emerged, which is still the owner of the estate today and has leased it out. https://www.burgen-und-schloesser.net/schleswig-holstein/gut-padeluegge/geschichte.html
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The Hamberge village church is a brick Gothic Protestant church in Hamberge, which as a village belonged to the predominantly Protestant cathedral chapter of Lübeck Cathedral until 1804. The Hamberge church was built in 1327/28. The floor plan is rectangular and wide. The building consists of field stones in the base area and brick above. There is no structure into nave and choir that is otherwise common in the area. The church space, in the style of a hall church, possibly dates back to alterations in the 17th century and is covered with a gable roof over a flat ceiling. The former wooden tower of the church burned down in 1957 and was replaced in 1958 by the architects Horst Sandtmann and Friedhelm Grundmann with the new brick building covered with copper, based on the shape of the previous wooden bell tower. A small, modern vestibule was also created in this context. Notable furnishings include the high medieval baptismal font made of Gotland limestone. Two candlesticks dating from 1518 were acquired from Lübeck Cathedral in 1778. The Baroque altar and pulpit from the workshop of the Lübeck master Hieronymus Hassenberg, dating from 1722, are a defining feature of the Hamberge church. In addition to the allegories of "Faith" and "Hope," there is the donor bust and coat of arms of the donor and cathedral dean, Johann von Wickede (1664–1732), who was then resident on the Groß Steinrade estate. The church was repainted in 1927 by the Lübeck artist Asmus Jessen, based on motifs discovered during the restoration. The founder of the Schleswig-Holstein school for deaf-mute children in Schleswig, Georg Wilhelm Pfingsten, was previously organist at this church from 1792 to 1799. Otto Gleiß was pastor in Hamberge from 1879 to 1888, and Johannes Biernatzki from April 1899 to 1910. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfkirche_Hamberge
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The Hamberger Church was built in 1327/28. The floor plan is rectangular and wide. The base area of the building consists of reading stones, above of brick.
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A wonderfully beautiful small section of forest on the Schfergraben
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