Steinhude

Village at shore of Lake Steinhude, Germany


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::summary Village at shore of Lake Steinhude, Germany ::

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nameSteinhude
typeOrtsteil
TownWunstorf
districtHanover
coordinates
stateNiedersachsen
elevation44
population4895
Stand2008-12-31
postal_code31515
area_code05033
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Steinhude is a village in the borough of Wunstorf in Hanover Region in the German state of Lower Saxony. It is a tourist resort on the southern shore of Lake Steinhude. Once a small, quiet fishing village, today Steinhude is well known as a recreation centre in the Steinhuder Meer Nature Park.

Location

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Steinhude lies on the southern shore of Lake Steinhude. To the east, the fishing village has grown and merged with its neighbouring village of Großenheidorn. To the south is the B 441 federal road and a small copse, the Hoheholz. Another landmark to the south is the 140 m potash heap near Bokeloh. Steinhude is linked to its western neighbour, Hagenburg, by a 1.5 km lakeside promenade.

History

The shore of Lake Steinhude has been settled since early times. Steinhude itself was first mentioned in records at the end of the 13th century as Stenhuthe. The small settlement lived by farming the land and fishing and, in the 17th century, became a market town. In 1641, during the Thirty Years War, the fishing village was almost totally destroyed. In the 18th century, linen weaving became the most important source of income. There was a chocolate factory in Steinhude as early as the mid-18th century, one of the first in Germany.

Administratively, Steinhude belonged to the Amt of Hagenburg and was ruled by the counts of Schaumburg. Following the division of that county in 1640, Steinhude became part of the county of Schaumburg-Lippe.

In the period 1761–1767, Count William I of Schaumburg-Lippe had the fort of built on an artificial island in the lake.

In the 20th century the small village began to expand into a tourist resort. An influx of refugees after the Second World War, the increase in tourism, and a modest upturn in the economy led to significant growth in the size of the place.

After the Second World War in 1945 there were several major changes in the appearance of the village and surrounding landscape. Another artificial island, the 35000 m2 'swimming island' (Badeinsel), was built in 1974–75. Between Steinhude and Hagenburg an embankment was constructed and made into a lakeside promenade. Until 1964 the Steinhude Lake Railway (Steinhuder Meer-Bahn or StMB), a narrow gauge railway, ran from Wunstorf to Uchte, through Steinhude.

The Schaumburg municipality of Steinhude was incorporated into the borough of Wunstorf in the district of Hanover as part of the regional reform of 1974. In 2001 Hanover district became Hanover Region.

Der Ortsrat Steinhude umfasst neun Sitze. Seit der Kommunalwahl 2006 entfallen auf die SPD vier Sitze, die CDU drei Sitze sowie auf die U.W.G. und Bündnis '90/Die Grünen je ein Sitz. SPD und Bündnis '90/Die Grünen bildeten nach der Wahl eine Gruppe. In Folge des Ausscheidens des Ortsratsherren der Partei (Bündnis '90/Die Grünen) rückte ein weiterer nach, der zuvor allerdings aus der Partei ausgetreten war. Die Gruppe existiert seitdem nicht mehr. --

Religions

Steinhude has an Evangelical-Lutheran church, a Roman Catholic church and a New Apostolic Church parish.

Coats-of-arms

The silver nettle leaf on a red shield was used by the counts of Schaumburg in their coat-of-arms beginning in the 12th century. The fish is a symbol of the former importance of Steinhude as a fishing village.

Formerly the two symbols were both shown on the same shield. Today they are each on their own shield. |Steinhude Wappen alt.jpg |Old coat-of-arms

|Wappen von Steinhude.jpg |Current coat-of-arms

|Steinhude-ortsschild.jpg |Historic city entrance sign, around 1800

In addition, there is a variation of the coat-of-arms that only contains the fish symbol.

Culture and places of interest

Am Rande des einstigen Fischerdorfes liegt die evangelisch-lutherische Petrus-Kirche, ein einfacher, unverputzter Bruchsteinbau mit Rechteckfenstern. Dieser wurde bereits 1804 begonnen. Nach einer längeren Bauunterbrechung wurde er erst 1854 eingeweiht. Über der Westfassade erhebt sich ein viereckiger Glockenturm mit Spitzhelm. Das Innere präsentiert sich als Saalbau mit Tonnengewölbe. Von der schlichten klassizistischen Ausstattung blieben nur Reste erhalten. Ältestes Ausstattungsstück ist der Opferstock von 1614. Der gekreuzigte Jesus wurde von Ernst Weber geschaffen.

Die Windmühle Paula wurde 1863 in Braunschweig errichtet und 1911 für eine in Steinhude 1670 errichtete und bei einem Blitzschlag zerstörte Windmühle ersetzt.

In dem stark vom Fremdenverkehr geprägten Ortskern sind dank zahlreicher Abbrüche und infolge starker Umbauten nur noch wenige ältere Fachwerkhäuser erhalten, so am Neuen Winkel (Nr. 5,7,9,13) und in der Achternümme. Das ehemalige Pfarrhaus an der Graf Wilhelm Straße (Nr. 17) ist ein zweigeschossiger Fachwerkbau mit Krüppelwalmdach. Er wurde 1751 errichtet und später durch moderne Anbauten erweitert.

Das Scheunenviertel geht auf das Jahr 1756 zurück. Es wurde aus Gründen des Feuerschutzes außerhalb des historischen Ortskernes errichtet. Die Scheunen fassen an zwei Seiten einen dreieckigen Platz ein, der früher zum Dreschen diente und seit 1871 für Festveranstaltungen genutzt wird. Nachdem die Nutzung der Scheunen ausblieb und die Bauten zunehmend verfielen, wurden einige abgebrochen. Im Rahmen eines Revitalisierungsprojekts der Expo 2000 wurden die Scheunen ab 1997 renoviert und um einige hierhin versetzte Bauten ergänzt, die sich allerdings durch ortsuntypische Merkmale auszeichnen. File:Petrus-Kirche Steinhude IMG 5769.jpg|Petrus-Kirche File:Scheunenviertel.JPG|Scheunenviertel in Steinhude File:Neuer-winkel-steinhude.JPG|Neuer Winkel in Steinhude File:Mühle Paula in Steinhude (Wunstorf) IMG 6604.jpg|Mühle "Paula"

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Museums

Steinhude has several small museums:

  • Fish and Weaving Museum
  • Toy and Children's World Museum (in the Scheunen quarter)
  • Insect Museum with butterfly farm
  • Linen Weaving, which still produces table linen today.

Sport and leisure

Steinhude offers a wide range of leisure activities. There are interesting routes and destinations around the lake in the nature park for walkers and cyclists. There are also round trips with horse and coaches.

The lake is used extensively for sailing, and national and international regattas are held here. In winter there are competitions in ice sailing. Rowing, canoeing, pedalos and windsurfing are also popular.

The artificial island built in 1974–75 and known as the Steinhude swimming island (Badeinsel Steinhude) has an area of 35000 m² and has a flat sandy beach, special areas for sunbathing, relaxing and two sports fields. In summer there are also beach volleyball tournaments for amateurs and professionals, music concerts and concert series.

In the historic barn quarter (Scheunenviertel) there are many, changing exhibitions in the art barn. This is also the location of the information office for the Steinhuder Meer Nature Park.

In 1997 the Steinhuder Meer Golf Park was built, a golf course set into an idyllic landscape.

Regular events

High points in the calendar are Fischerkreidag on the weekend after Ascension, the shooting festival (Schützenfest) in July and the festive weekend in August with a half-hour firework display over the lake and an illuminated boat pageant, Lake Steinhude in Flames (Steinhuder Meer in Flammen). In December there is a Christmas Market.

Cuisine

Steinhude is known for its fish specialities, particularly the Steinhude smoked eel (Steinhuder Rauchaal).

Economy and infrastructure

Transport

Bus links are to Neustadt am Rübenberge, Rehburg, Stadthagen and, most important, Wunstorf, where connections to local train services are available at Wunstorf station.

Boat transport

Several passenger boats ply Lake Steinhude carrying visitors; they are supplemented by typical sailing boats. The use of motor boats is only permitted by exception.

References

References

  1. Hupp, Otto. "Steinhuder Wappen aus den Sammelkarten der Firma Kaffee HAG".

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