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Schleswig - Holstein, Germany, Europe

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Information about Schleswig - Holstein

 

Hub of the Baltic region. Schleswig-Holstein is the only German state bordered by two seas: the North Sea and the Baltic. The sparsely populated state makes the most of its geographical location between Scandinavia and Eastern Europe: It is a hub for the countries encircling the Baltic Sea, which with a total population of more than 50 million constitute one of Europe’s regions of the future. In order to preserve Schleswig-Holstein’s natural beauty, great importance is accorded to environmental protection measures. Efforts to keep the seas clean as well as nature and soil conservation measures are therefore key priorities of state policy.

“Gentle tourism“. The North Sea island of Helgoland with its famous red cliffs was the backdrop for the poet August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben in 1841 when he wrote the German anthem. The North Frisian Islands of Sylt, Föhr and Amrum are a vacationer’s paradise; the same is true of the resorts on the Baltic such as Damp, Hohwacht and Timmendorf.

Nature lovers are drawn to the tidal mud flats of the Wattenmeer National Park on the North Sea. Farther inland lies the scenic area known as “Holstein Switzerland“ with its many lakes. Well worth a visit are places such as Mölln, the town of the legendary jester Till Eulenspiegel, or the cathedral town of Schleswig with the Late Gothic Bordesholm Altarpiece, a masterpiece of woodcarving created in 1514-1521 by Hans Brüggemann, and of course the city of Lübeck.

Museums and music. Every town of any size has its own museum of local history, but the regional museum in Gottorf Palace near Schleswig enjoys a particularly high reputation nationwide. Other notable attractions are the Molfsee Open-Air Museum near Kiel, which offers a glimpse of what country life was like years ago, and the museum on the site of the old Viking town Haithabu.

 
 
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