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Eutin (German pronunciation: [ɔɪ̯ˈtiːn] ) is the district capital of Eastern Holstein county located in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. As of December 2022, the town had some 17,000 inhabitants.
History
The name Eutin (originally Utin) is of Slavic origin. Its meaning is not quite clear; it is probably derived from the personal name "Uta". The Slavic Obotrites tribe settled eastern Holstein in the 7th/8th centuries A.D. and built a castle on Pheasant Island in the lake now called the Großer Eutiner See.
The originally Slavonic settlement of Utin was populated in the twelfth century by Dutch settlers. In 1156 Eutin became a market town. Town rights were granted in the year 1257. It later became the seat of the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck, as Lübeck itself was an imperial free city. When the bishopric was secularized in 1803, Eutin became part of the Duchy of Oldenburg. As a result of the Greater Hamburg Act of 1937, Eutin passed from the Free State of Oldenburg to the Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein. After World War II, it became part of the modern Bundesland of Schleswig-Holstein.
Culture
Eutin is birthplace of composer Carl Maria von Weber. To honor him, an open-air theater (Freilichtbühne) was built in the park of Eutin Castle in 1951, and operas are performed there in July and August during the Eutin Opera Summer Festival (Eutiner Festspiele). The seating capacity of this open-air venue is about 2000. The festival includes music students in Eutin as well as students from the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, US, which is the twin city of Eutin.
Eutin hosts an annual Blues Festival (Bluesfest Eutin) at the beginning of summer. Local musicians, as well as up and coming blues artists from around the world, come to play at this three-day outdoor blues festival, which takes place in the market place in the center of town. As the costs are covered by sponsoring, public funding and volunteer helpers, admission is free.
Geography and economy
Eutin is surrounded by a number of lakes of the Holsteinische Schweiz, including the Großer Eutiner See, Kleiner Eutiner See, Kellersee and Ukleisee. Many of the lakes are surrounded by forests. Popular activities on these lakes include boating, canoeing, rowing, swimming, and fishing.
Schleswig-Holstein, particularly Eutin, is known for its numerous rapeseed fields, which are used for biofuel production. Wind turbines are also a common sight in this rural region.
Historic buildings
Originally constructed as a fully functioning windmill in 1850 by Carl Friedrich Trahn, Die alte Mühle (the old mill) now serves as a bar and restaurant.
Notable People from Eutin
Nicholas Mercator, (1620–1697), mathematician, born in Eutin or near Cismar.
Wilhelm, Duke of Oldenburg (1754 in Eutin Castle – 1823), a ruling Duke of Oldenburg from 1784
Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp (1759 – 1818), Queen of Sweden and Norway
Friedrich August Ukert (1780–1851), historian, geographer, librarian
Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), composer.
Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg (1802–1872), philosopher.
Peter Friedrich Ludwig Tischbein (1813–1883), German chief forester, entomologist and paleontologist
Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (1825–1884), astronomer and geologist.
Heinrich Limpricht (1827–1909), chemist
Adolf Pansch (1841–1887), anatomist, anthropologist and polar explorer
Wilhelm Dittmann (1874–1954), politician (USPD / SPD)
Friedrich Kühn (1889–1944), officer, most recently General of the Panzertruppe
Peter Thoms (born 1940), actor and jazz musician
Vadim Glowna (1941–2012), actor and film director.
Axel Prahl (born 1960), film actor and musician.
Daniel Richter (born 1962), artist of large-scale oil paintings.
Ralph Schumacher (born 1964), philosopher and behavioral scientist
Tom Buk-Swienty (born 1966) historian, journalist, writer and author,
Ulf Kämpfer (born 1972), politician (SPD), Lord Mayor in Kiel
Jonathan Stock (born 1983), journalist and staff writer for Der Spiegel magazine
Wincent Weiss (born 1993), singer
= Sport
=Christian Klees (born 1968), 1996 Summer Olympics gold medallist in sport shooting
Dirk von Zitzewitz (born 1968), racing driver
Lars Unger (born 1972), former footballer, played 252 pro games
Other people who worked in Eutin
Matthias Claudius (1740–1815), poet
Emanuel Geibel (1815–1884), lyricist
Lotte Herrlich (1883–1956), (nude) photographer
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743–1819), philosopher and writer
Johann Heinrich Voss (1751–1826), classicist and poet.
Johann Wilhelm Petersen (1649–1727), theologian
Hans-Heinrich Sievert (1909–1963), athlete and Olympic athlete
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein (1751–1829), painter
Ferdinand Tönnies (1855–1936), sociologist, lived from 1901 to 1921 in the Auguststraße 8 (now Albert-Mahlstedt-Straße)
Wilhelm Wisser (1843–1935), high school professor and oral researcher
Twin towns – sister cities
Eutin is twinned with:
Guldborgsund, Denmark
Lawrence, United States
Putbus, Germany
Each summer, Lawrence and Eutin take part in an exchange program, where high-school students from Lawrence and college students from the University of Kansas have some weeks in Eutin, while German students from Eutin come to Lawrence to study. The University of Kansas also has established an internship exchange program with Eutin.
Language
In addition to Standard German (Hochdeutsch), Low German (Plattdeutsch) is very commonly used in Eutin. A common greeting among the citizens is "moin", to which one replies with "moin moin".
See also
Utin (castle)
Bridegroom's Oak
References
External links
Official website
Website of the Eutin Opera Summer Festival
View of Eutin from a live webcam on top of the Water Tower.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte dari Holstein-Gottorp
- Keharyapatihan Oldenburg
- Levant
- Nikolaus Mercator
- Sepeda air
- Andreas, Pangeran Sachsen-Coburg dan Gotha
- Daftar kota di Jerman
- Gustav IV Adolf dari Swedia
- Ostholstein
- Vadim Glowna
- Eutin
- Ostholstein
- Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin
- Eutin Castle
- Adolf Frederick of Sweden
- Franz Stigler
- Eutin–Neustadt railway
- Frederick August I, Duke of Oldenburg
- Princess Albertina Frederica of Baden-Durlach
- Pheasant Island (Eutin)