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Wyk auf Föhr () ( ''Fering'' North Frisian: ''Wik'', ''a Wik'', or ''Bi a Wik''; ) is the only town on
Föhr Föhr (; ''Fering'' North Frisian: ''Feer''; ) is one of the North Frisian Islands on the German coast of the North Sea. It is part of the Nordfriesland district in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein. Föhr is the second-largest North Sea ...
, the second largest of the
North Frisian Islands The North Frisian Islands (, ; ''Öömrang'' and ''Fering'' ; ''Söl'ring'' ; ) are the Frisian Islands off the coast of North Frisia. The term covers both the North Frisian Islands in the narrow sense (in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) and the Dan ...
on the
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coast of the
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. Like the entire island it belongs to the
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of
Nordfriesland Nordfriesland (; ; Low German: Noordfreesland), also known as North Frisia, is the northernmost Districts of Germany, district of Germany, part of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. It includes almost all of traditional North Frisia (with the e ...
. Wyk includes the two minor town districts of Boldixum and Südstrand.


Geography

Wyk is situated on the southeastern edge of the island. About 4,500 inhabitants live there, but during the tourist seasons 20,000 or more people will stay there. It serves as a regional centre for the islands of
Föhr Föhr (; ''Fering'' North Frisian: ''Feer''; ) is one of the North Frisian Islands on the German coast of the North Sea. It is part of the Nordfriesland district in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein. Föhr is the second-largest North Sea ...
and
Amrum Amrum (; Öömrang, ''Öömrang'' North Frisian: ''Oomram'') is one of the North Frisian Islands on the Germany, German North Sea coast, south of Sylt and west of Föhr. It is part of the Nordfriesland district in the federal state of Schleswig-H ...
, providing shopping centres, doctors, a post office, etc. and it is the seat of the ''Amt''
Föhr-Amrum Föhr-Amrum is an ('collective municipality') in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The ''Amt'' covers the islands Föhr and Amrum. Its seat is in Wyk auf Föhr. Föhr-Amrum was created on 1 January 2007 as a merger of ...
and the social care centre for the islands. The approximately 4,200 other inhabitants of Föhr proper live in other
village A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban v ...
s on the island. Wyk's major source of income is the tourism business.


History and tourism

Humans have been living in the area of Wyk since at least 14,000 years, as numerous
mesolithic The Mesolithic (Ancient Greek language, Greek: μέσος, ''mesos'' 'middle' + λίθος, ''lithos'' 'stone') or Middle Stone Age is the Old World archaeological period between the Upper Paleolithic and the Neolithic. The term Epipaleolithic i ...
and
neolithic The Neolithic or New Stone Age (from Ancient Greek, Greek 'new' and 'stone') is an archaeological period, the final division of the Stone Age in Mesopotamia, Asia, Europe and Africa (c. 10,000 BCE to c. 2,000 BCE). It saw the Neolithic Revo ...
tools and cremation urns from the iron age were found in the village of Boldixum. Today’s Wyk originates from a settlement originally only consisting of the packing office of a merchant, first documented in 1601 as ''By der Wycke''. By 1634, the settlement significantly grew as a result of a lot of people moving there after the
Burchardi flood The Burchardi flood (also known as the second Grote Mandrenke) was a storm tide that struck the North Sea coast of North Frisia, Dithmarschen (in modern-day Germany) and southwest Jutland (in modern-day Denmark) on the night between 11 and 12 ...
destroying many
Halligen The ''Halligen'' (German, singular ''Hallig'', ) or the ''halliger'' (Danish, singular ''hallig'') are small islands without protective levee, dikes. They are variously pluralized in English as the Halligen, Halligs, Hallig islands, or Halligen i ...
. 15 years later, 172 People already lived here, of whom many still witnessed the ''Erteilung der Fleckensgerechtigkeit'' (1706), which resulted in Wyk being legally recognized as a ', which means a very small settlement. The newly founded municipality included the settlements of ''Rebbelstieg'', ''Badestraße'', ''Königsgarten'' and ''Sandwall''. Hans Köllner, the first mayor, was elected in 1679. He held the office until 1711. In 1704, Wyk was granted the rights of a seaport, and six years later, the rights of a
market town A market town is a settlement most common in Europe that obtained by custom or royal charter, in the Middle Ages, a market right, which allowed it to host a regular market; this distinguished it from a village or city. In Britain, small rura ...
were awarded. In 1819 a seaside spa was established, being the first of its kind in Schleswig-Holstein. Thereby the state began to level up with the
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region (
Heiligendamm Heiligendamm () is a German seaside resort founded in 1793. It is the oldest seaside spa in continental Europe. Heiligendamm is part of the town Bad Doberan in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and historically belongs to Mecklenburg. The ...
, 1794 and the
East Frisia East Frisia () or East Friesland (; ; ; ) is a historic region in the northwest of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is primarily located on the western half of the East Frisia (peninsula), East Frisian peninsula, to the east of West Frisia and to the ...
n
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area (
Norderney Norderney (; ) is one of the seven populated East Frisian Islands off the North Sea coast of Germany. The island is , having a total area of about and is therefore Germany's ninth-largest island. Norderney's population amounts to about 5,850 ...
, 1794). In the first year, 61 guests were recorded, in 1820 there were 102, but only from 1840 on the numbers exceeded 200. From 1842 to 1847 the Danish king
Christian VIII Christian VIII (18 September 1786 – 20 January 1848) was King of Denmark from 1839 to 1848 and, as Christian Frederick, King of Norway in 1814. Christian Frederick was the eldest son of Hereditary Prince Frederick, a younger son of King Fred ...
chose Wyk as his summer resort, which attracted numerous new tourists. In 1844
Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen ( , ; 2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogue (literature), travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his literary fairy tales. Andersen's fai ...
followed his king to Wyk and is known to have said about Wyk's beach: "I bathed every day and I must say it was the most remarkable water I have ever been in". But Andersen also criticized the problems of journeying there. For example, from
Hamburg Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-lar ...
, on the road, a traveller needed four days to reach Föhr, by ship via
Heligoland Heligoland (; , ; Heligolandic Frisian: , , Mooring Frisian: , ) is a small archipelago in the North Sea. The islands were historically possessions of Denmark, then became possessions of the United Kingdom from 1807 to 1890. Since 1890, the ...
, it took two days only but included the danger of sickness. To ensure that Christian VIII would also visit Wyk in the following years, the city planned to gift him a property for a royal palace to be built. The house previously standing on that property was destroyed and rebuilt on 20 ''Süderstraße,'' where it stands to this day. The plans for the royal palace where cancelled, when Christian died in 1848. The town further grew and witnessed two mayor town fires. On 7 May 1857, a fire was caused during the construction of a new hotel. Wind caused the fire to spread into the center of Wyk and because of low rainfall, little to no firefighting water was available. 114 buildings were destroyed in total and a similar number of families became homeless. Another fire happened on the night from 7 to 8 July 1869. Already before 1900, Wyk had electricity, a well established train and ship connection and health care and a growing amount of telephone connections. Mayor Lorenz Petersen (b. 1848 - d. 1908) contributed to Wyk being officially granted full town rights in 1910. In 1919 the
Women's suffrage Women's suffrage is the women's rights, right of women to Suffrage, vote in elections. Several instances occurred in recent centuries where women were selectively given, then stripped of, the right to vote. In Sweden, conditional women's suffra ...
was introduced in Germany, also bringing the first Woman into Wyk's city council. It took multiple decades until a second woman accomplished that. In 1924 the village of Boldixum was merged into Wyk, a decision facing backlash within Boldixum's citizens. In the same year, the Südstrand (translating to South beach) became a part of Wyk as well. After
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
the first female principal of a school came to power. She was criticized for literally "Femininizing the educational system." Mayor Heinrich Henke Wyker organized the first local council election in September 1946. It was reported to be "difficult to accept the conflict as an inevitable expression of a free political life.” In 1947 Wyk applied for the honorary title '. The application was accepted in 1950. Wyk's promenade ''Sandwall'' does not only offer a view on the sea, but also a view on the
Halligen The ''Halligen'' (German, singular ''Hallig'', ) or the ''halliger'' (Danish, singular ''hallig'') are small islands without protective levee, dikes. They are variously pluralized in English as the Halligen, Halligs, Hallig islands, or Halligen i ...
, already beloved by king Christian. It is counted among Germany's most beautiful seaside promenades. Not at least due to the high number of sanatoriums and recovery institutions, Wyk is a highly frequented spa throughout the year. In 2002 Wyk belonged to the ten most important centers of
tourism in Schleswig-Holstein Tourism is an important economic factor for Germany's northernmost state of Schleswig-Holstein. Thanks to its coasts on the North Sea in the west and Baltic Sea in the east, Schleswig-Holstein has a great variety of beaches and water sports fac ...
: 46,368 guests, 325 (0.7%) of which from foreign abroad, booked 492,041 overnight stays. The town had 4,733 beds to offer. In 2019, the towns 200-year anniversary was celebrated.


Sights

Inside Wyk's town limits, in the ''Olhörn'' area, there is a minor
lighthouse A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lens (optics), lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways. Ligh ...
. Frisian customs and the history of Wyk are documented at the Dr. Carl Haeberlin Museum, whose entrance portal is made up of two
whale Whales are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully Aquatic animal, aquatic placental mammal, placental marine mammals. As an informal and Colloquialism, colloquial grouping, they correspond to large members of the infraorder Cetacea ...
jaw bones. The church of St. Nicolas is a
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style building from the 13th century, situated in the Boldixum town district. It has got a colourful and amply decorated interior.


Traffic

Wyk is the only harbour of Föhr, providing a ferry port, a fisheries and freight port and a
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. From the ferry port, several sailings per day are scheduled to the mainland port of
Dagebüll Dagebüll (; ; ) is a municipality located at the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein in the Nordfriesland district, Germany. Today's Dagebüll was created in 1978 as a merger of the municipalities of Fahretoft, Juliane-Marien-Koog and Waygaard. Da ...
while other ferries depart in the opposite direction towards the island of Amrum. Most ferries to Dagebüll have a train connection from there to Hamburg via
Niebüll Niebüll (; ; ) is a town in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated near the North Sea coast and the border with Denmark, approx. 35 km northwest of Husum. Local districts and settlements include Deezb ...
. The ferries are operated by ''Wyker Dampfschiffsreederei Föhr-Amrum GmbH'' whose seat is in Wyk. Other than scheduled ferrying, foray tours are offered to the Halligen of
Langeneß Langeneß (; ; ) is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It consists of the halligen (islands) Langeneß and Oland. Before the flood of 1634 the two islands were directly attached. Langeneß itself h ...
and Hooge and in the summer season, passenger ferries sail to
Hörnum ( Sölring Frisian: ''Hörnem'', Danish: ''Hørnum'') is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is located on the southern headland of the island of Sylt. The municipality is part of the '' Amt' ...
on
Sylt Sylt (; ; Söl'ring North Frisian: ) is an island in northern Germany, part of Nordfriesland district, Schleswig-Holstein, with a distinctively shaped shoreline. It belongs to the North Frisian Islands and is the largest island in North Fris ...
. Wyk can moreover be reached by small planes via an
airstrip An aerodrome, airfield, or airstrip is a location from which aircraft flight operations take place, regardless of whether they involve air cargo, passengers, or neither, and regardless of whether it is for public or private use. Aerodromes in ...
, a daily flight schedule connects Föhr and Sylt during the summer season. Bus lines connect to the villages of the island.


Education

Wyk has a high school ( Gymnasium), a ''
Realschule Real school (, ) is a type of secondary school in Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It has also existed in Croatia (''realna gimnazija''), the Austrian Empire, the German Empire, Denmark and Norway (''realskole''), Sweden (''realskola''), F ...
'' with ''
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'' part, an elementary school including a
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and a Danish school. The town also hosts a branch of Nordfriesland's District School of Music.


Health care

A district hospital serves the population of Föhr and Amrum. Moreover, a number of sanitoriums are located in town, among them a clinic for
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, an institution for mothers with children and several other private and public clinics. There is also an old people's home.


Politics

The local council has 17 members. Since the municipal elections of 2023, the distribution of seats in the town council is as follows: * ''Kommunale Gemeinschaft'' (Local community): 5 * CDU: 4 *
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: 4 *
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: 2 * FDP: 2 On 21 June 2023, the 17 council members re-elected Hans-Ulrich „Uli“ Hess of the CDU, mayor of Wyk for the second time. Hess was previously mayor of
Meschede Meschede () is a town in the Hochsauerland district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the capital of the district Hochsauerlandkreis. Education One of the five branches of South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences (also: Fachhoc ...
from 1999 to 2015. The mayor and the members of the council work on an honorary basis.


Arms

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: Gules. On a base azure, wavy, a shipwrecked 17th-century
full-rigged ship A full-rigged ship or fully rigged ship is a sailing ship, sailing vessel with a sail plan of three or more mast (sailing), masts, all of them square rig, square-rigged. Such a vessel is said to have a ship rig or be ship-rigged, with each mas ...
or, without sails and with broken tops. In chief a mullet of six rays or. Motto: . From
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it translates roughly to 'It is uncertain where the fates carry s. The motto refers to the dangers of shipping. Its importance for the town in earlier centuries was extraordinary. Both the flag and the Coat of arms are official since 1956.


Town twinning

*
Mittenwald Mittenwald () is a German municipality in the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in Bavaria. Geography Mittenwald is located approximately 16 kilometres to the south-east of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It is situated in the Valley of the river Isar, ...
,
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Media

Wyk is the seat of the editorial office of the daily paper '' Der Insel-Bote''.


Notable people


Born in Wyk

*
Hinrich Braren Hinrich Braren (31 August 1751, Oldsum – 4 August 1826, Tönning), later known as Hinrich Brarens, was a Danish sea captain, pilot inspector and nautical examiner. He wrote the first book on navigation in German language and established the fi ...
(1751–1826), a Danish sea captain * Stine Andresen (1849–1927), poet * Julius Stockfleth (1857–1935), a Denmark-born painter of landscapes and marine subjects. * Sigurd Hammer (1862–1945), a Swedish Consul to Norway. *
Friedrich Christiansen Friedrich Christiansen (12 December 1879 – 3 December 1972) was a German general who served as commander of the German ''Wehrmacht'' in the Netherlands in World War II, occupied Netherlands during World War II. Christiansen was a World War I ...
(1879–1972),
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General, Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht in the Netherlands * (1912–2000), politician *
Hans von Storch Hans von Storch (born 13 August 1949) is a German climate scientist. He is a professor at the Meteorological Institute of the University of Hamburg, and (since 2001) Director of the Institute for Coastal Research at the Helmholtz Research Centre ( ...
(born 1949), climate researcher and meteorologist * (born 1954),
Waldorf school Waldorf education, also known as Steiner education, is based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Its educational style is holistic, intended to develop pupils' intellectual, artistic, and practical ski ...
teacher and editor * (born 1981), German author and theater director


Affiliated with Föhr

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Sidonie Werner Sidonie Werner (16 March 1860 – 27 December 1932) was a German Jewish schoolteacher and feminist based in Hamburg. She was active in the German League of Jewish Women which she founded in 1904, together with Bertha Pappenheim. In 1929, she orga ...
(1860–1932), politician, founded a sanitorium in Wyk for Jewish children endangered by tuberculosis (1927–1938) *
Carl Haeberlin Carl Haeberlin (15 December 1870 – 12 November 1954), sometimes also spelled Häberlin, was a German physician and natural historian. He was influential in the development of climatotherapy and thalassotherapy in Germany and founded the ''Dr. ...
(1870–1954), founder of the Frisian museum in Wyk, researcher of Frisian history; pioneer of
thalassotherapy Thalassotherapy (from the Greek word ''thalassa'', meaning "sea") is the use of seawater as a form of therapy. Note: Thalasso therapy is a sub-definition under the listing for Thalasso. It also includes the systematic use of sea products and shor ...
*
Hellmuth von Mücke Hellmuth is both a masculine German given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name: * Hellmuth Heye (1895–1970), German admiral and politician * Hellmuth Hirth (1886–1938), German engineer who founded engine manuf ...
(1881–1957), officer of the Imperial Navy, lived in Wyk 1929–1940 * (1932–2010),
silviculture Silviculture is the practice of controlling the growth, composition/structure, as well as quality of forests to meet values and needs, specifically timber production. The name comes from the Latin ('forest') and ('growing'). The study of forests ...
scientist, graduated from high school in Wyk in 1954 * Lutz Stoklasa (born 1949), former Olympic swimmer, from 2021 a
general practitioner A general practitioner (GP) is a doctor who is a Consultant (medicine), consultant in general practice. GPs have distinct expertise and experience in providing whole person medical care, whilst managing the complexity, uncertainty and risk ass ...
in Wyk * (1951–2007), Professor of Philosophy, died in Wyk *
Stanfour Stanfour are a German rock band who formed in 2004. The band was founded on the German island of Föhr where the four core members live. Already prior to the band's formation, brothers Alexander and Konstantin Rethwisch spent years in Los Angeles ...
(founded 2004), a rock band


Honorary citizens

* Ernst von Prittwitz und Gaffron (1833–1904),
Prussia Prussia (; ; Old Prussian: ''Prūsija'') was a Germans, German state centred on the North European Plain that originated from the 1525 secularization of the Prussia (region), Prussian part of the State of the Teutonic Order. For centuries, ...
n Lieutenant General and knight of the
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References


External links


Homepage of Wyk auf Föhr
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