- Glückstadt
Infobox German Location
Art = Stadt
image_photo = Glueckstadt, Germany - Haeuserzeile am Binnenhafen.jpg
Wappen = Glueckstadt-Wappen.png
lat_deg = 53 |lat_min = 47 | lat_sec = 30
lon_deg = 9 |lon_min = 25 | lon_sec = 19
Bundesland = Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis = Steinburg
Höhe = 2
Fläche = 22.76
Einwohner = 11743
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 25348
Vorwahl = 04124
Kfz = IZ
Gemeindeschlüssel = 01 0 61 029
Straße = Am Markt 4
Website = [http://www.glueckstadt.de/ www.glueckstadt.de]
Bürgermeister = Gerhard BlasbergGlückstadt, a town of
Germany inSchleswig-Holstein , on the right bank of theElbe river, at the confluence of the small river Rhin, and 28 miles NW ofAltona , on the railway fromItzehoe toElmshorn . Glückstadt is a part of theHamburg Metropolitan Region (Metropolregion Hamburg). Population in Glückstadt (2004) 12,600.Glückstadt has a
ferry service across the Elbe to Altendorf/Wischhafen.History
Glückstadt was founded by
Christian IV of Denmark in1617 , and fortified in 1620. It soon became an important trading centre, intended to compete withHamburg , also located on the Elbe.In 1627–28 it was besieged for fifteen weeks by the imperialists under the
Count of Tilly without success. In1814 it was blockaded by the allies and capitulated, whereupon its fortifications were demolished. In1830 it was made a free port. It came into the possession ofPrussia together with the rest of Schleswig-Holstein in1866 . Its name translates to English literally as "Luck City" or "Fortune City".Heinrich Gravert Schmidt, son of Jacob Gravert Kleinfinger and Gesche Schmidt, was the main "Schlachtermeister" (butcher) on Schleswig-Holstein, exporting processed meat to America since 1830 to 1886. This trade was continued until 1907 with the help of his son Captain Ferdinand Gravert Borchers, being involved in the nitrate ocean race from South America, where his descendant Captain Alex Gravert Salcedo keeps the maritime tradition managing tankers and offshore vessels.
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