The city of 'Aabenraa' (also 'Åbenrå', (
German: ''Apenrade'') is situated at the head of the Åbenrå Fjord, in
Denmark, an arm of the
Little Belt, 38 miles (61 km) north of the town of
Schleswig. Its name— Aabenraa, dialect ''Affenrå''— meant originally "open beach" (
Danish: ''Ã¥ben strand''). Aabenraa is located in
Aabenraa Municipality.
History
Aabenraa started growing in the early
Middle Ages around Opnør Hus, the bishop's castle, and received status as a merchant town in 1240. During the Middle Ages the town was known for its fishing industry and for its production of
hops.
Between 1560 and 1721 the town was under the rule of the Dukes of
Gottorp.
The town's glory days were during the period of the 1750s to c. 1864, when ship traffic was at a high growth rate with trade to the
Mediterranean Sea,
China,
South America, and
Australia. It possessed a good harbour, which afforded shelter for a large carrying trade, Aabenraa having the Danish monarchy's third-largest trade fleet, after
Copenhagen and
Flensborg. The city had a number of well-known
shipbuilding yards, which were known for their fine ships. The most famous of these was the
clipper ''Cimber,'' which in 1857 sailed from
Liverpool to
San Francisco in 106 days. Fishing and various small factories also provided occupation for the population.
From 1864 as a result of the
Second War of Schleswig it was part of
Prussia, and as such part of the
North German Confederation, and from 1871 onwards, part of the
German Empire. In the 1920
Schleswig Plebiscite that brought
Northern Schleswig to Denmark, 55.1 % of Aabenraa's inhabitants voted for remaining part of Germany and 44.9 % voted for the cession to Denmark
[1].
Today
The town has a 7.5 meter (25-ft) deep harbour, with a significant shipping trade. There is varied industry in the city, including
Marcussen's Organ Building (''Marcussens Orgelbyggeri'') and Callesens Machineworks (''Callesens Maskinfabrik''). The city is the administrative center for the county.
Danmarks Radio has an office in the city.
Some significant buildings in the town are St. Nikolai Church (''St. Nikolaj kirke'') from the time of King
Valdemar with construction beginning ca. 1250. Brundlund Castle (''Brundlund Slot'') was erected by Queen
Margaret I around 1400. The town is a bathing resort, as is
Elisenlund close by.
The city has several preserved neighborhoods from the 1800s including ''Slotsgade'', ''Store Pottergade'', ''Lille Pottergade'', ''Nygade'', ''Nybro'', ''Skibbrogade'' and ''Gildegade''.
References
1. http://www.dhm.de/lemo/forum/kollektives_gedaechtnis/082/nachher.html
External links
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Aabenraa Kommune ('Danish')
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Aabenraa Ugeavis ('Danish')
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Aabenraa Port