(lit. ''Manor Moor'') is a quarter of
Hamburg
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Germany
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, in the borough of
Harburg on its southeastern boundaries adjacent to
Harburg district in
Niedersachsen. It is one of the smallest quarters of Hamburg. 133 inhabitants lived in an area of 1.97 km
2 in 2016.
Geography
Gut Moor borders the quarters of
Neuland
Neuland is a German typeface that was designed in 1923 by Rudolf Koch for the Klingspor Type Foundry.
Koch designed it by directly carving the type into metal. The original typeface thus had a great deal of variance between the sizes, something ...
,
Harburg,
Wilstorf
Wilstorf () is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of ...
, and
Rönneburg. Gut Moor is located in the marshlands near the ancient
Elbe
The Elbe (; cs, Labe ; nds, Ilv or ''Elv''; Upper and dsb, Łobjo) is one of the major rivers of Central Europe. It rises in the Giant Mountains of the northern Czech Republic before traversing much of Bohemia (western half of the Czech Re ...
valley (
Elbe Urstromtal
The Elbe Urstromtal (german: Elbe-Urstromtal) refers to the present-day valley of the Elbe over a length of around between the German town of Genthin, Saxony-Anhalt, and the Elbe's mouth into the North Sea near Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony. The ''urstr ...
).
History
In 1540,
Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg, had his workers trench the canal of
Seevekanal through the
Meckelfeld moor to drain the area. Gut Moor was then named after a manor in the moor which
William Augustus, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg
Duke William Augustus of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Harburg (15 March 1564 in Harburg – 30 March 1642 in Harburg) was Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Harburg.
Life
William Augustus was a son of Duke Otto II of Brunswick-Harburg (1528-1603) from hi ...
bestowed his chancellor, Johann von Drebber, as an official residence here in 1630.
[Dietrich Kausche: ''Harburger Erbregister von 1667''. Hamburg (Verein für Hamburg. Geschichte), 1987, . p.51] So the domain of ''Kanzlershof'' (Chancellor's Yard) was created, which included parts of today's quarter. In 1713, a manor house was erected which was demolished in 1910, when the tracks of
Harburg goods station were expanded.
Today, Gut Moor consists mainly of the main road of Großmoordamm. Buildings include some half-timbered houses with thatched roofs. But also the federal motorway
Bundesautobahn 1
is an autobahn in Germany. It runs from Heiligenhafen in Schleswig-Holstein to Saarbrücken, a distance of , but is incomplete between Cologne and Trier. B 207 continues north from Heiligenhafen to Puttgarden, at the end of the island of Fehma ...
leads through the quarter.
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Hamburg.de, in German
Politics
These are the results of Gut Moor and Neuland in the
Hamburg state election:
References
External links
Gut Moor Hamburg.de
Quarters of Hamburg
Harburg, Hamburg
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