Tetenbüll Explained

Tetenbüll
Tetenbøl
Image Coa:kein
Coordinates:54.3539°N 8.8261°W
Image Plan:Tetenbuell in NF.PNG
State:Schleswig-Holstein
District:Nordfriesland
Amt:Eiderstedt
Elevation:2
Area:36.48
Postal Code:25882
Area Code:04862, 04864, 04865
Licence:NF
Gemeindeschlüssel:01 0 54 135
Mayor:Henning Möller

Tetenbüll (Danish: Tetenbøl) is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

Geography and transport

Tetenbüll lies about 8 km northwest of Tönning and 12 km northeast of St. Peter-Ording on the Eiderstedt peninsula. The Bundesstraße 5 and the Husum–Bad St. Peter-Ording railway both run south of here. The areas Kaltenhörn, Warmhörn, and Wasserkoog all lie within the jurisdiction of Tetenbüll. In addition to this, parts of the Norderheverkoog also belong to Tetenbüll.

Church

The first church in Tetenbüll, a chapel, was built in 1113. The present church of St. Anna was built around 1400, after the embankment of the Tetenbüller Kirchenkoog. The wood-beamed ceiling is adorned with a painting from the 18th century showing the way of Christ. On the north gallery, built in 1612, there are pictures of 30 scenes from the Old Testament.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Hans-Walter Wulf: Kirchen in Eiderstedt. Lühr & Dircks, St. Peter-Ording 1981, S. 60f.