Wyk auf Föhr

Wyk auf Föhr

Infobox German Location
Art = Stadt
image_photo =
Wappen = Wappen Wyk auf Föhr.pnglat_deg = 54 |lat_min = 42
lon_deg = 8 |lon_min = 34
Lageplan = Wyk auf Foehr in NF.pngBundesland = Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis = Nordfriesland
Amt = Föhr-Amrum
Höhe = 1
Fläche = 8
Einwohner = 4449
Stand = 2007-12-31
PLZ = 25938
Vorwahl = 04681
Kfz = NF
Gemeindeschlüssel = 01 0 54 164
Adresse-Verband = Hafenstr. 23
25938 Wyk auf Föhr
Website = [http://www.wyk.de// www.wyk.de]
Bürgermeister = Heinz Lorenzen

Wyk auf Föhr ("Fering" North Frisian: "Wik", "a Wik", or "Bi a Wik"; _da. Vyk på Før) is the only town on Föhr, the second largest of the North Frisian Islands on the German coast of the North Sea. Like the entire island it belongs to the district of Nordfriesland. Wyk includes the two minor town districts of Boldixum and Südstrand.

Geography

Wyk is situated on the southwestern edge of the island. About 4,500 inhabitants live there, but during the tourist seasons 20,000 or more people will populate the town. It serves as a regional center for the islands of Föhr and Amrum, providing shopping centers, specialised physicians, post office, etc. and it is the seat of the "Amt" Föhr-Amrum and the social care center for the islands. The approximately 4,200 other inhabitants of Föhr proper live in villages across the island. Wyk's major source of income is the tourism business.

History and tourism

In 1704, Wyk was granted the rights of a seaport, two years later, the rights of a market town 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 Baltic Sea region (Heiligendamm, 1794 and the East Frisian North Sea area (Norderney, 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 chose Wyk as his summer resort, which attracted numerous new tourists. In 1844 Hans Christian Andersen 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, on the road, a traveller needed four days to reach Föhr, by ship via Heligoland, it took two days only but included the danger of sickness.In 1910 Wyk was granted full town rights.

Wyk's promenade "Sandwall" does not only offer a view on the sea, but also a view on the Halligen, already beloved by king Christian. It is counted among Germany's most beautiful seaside promenades.

Not at least due to the high number of sanitoriums 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: 46,368 guests, 325 (0.7%) of which from foreign abroad, booked 492,041 overnight stays. The town had 4,733 beds to offer.

ights

Inside Wyk's town limits, in the "Olhörn" area, there is a minor lighthouse. Frisian customs and the history of Wyk are documented at the Dr. Carl Haeberlin Museum, whose entrance portal is made up of two whale jaw bones.

The church of St. Nicolas is a roman 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 marina. From the ferry port, several sailings per day are scheduled to the mainland port of Dagebüll 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. 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 and Hooge and in the summer season, passenger ferries sail to Hörnum on Sylt.

Wyk can moreover be reached by sport planes via an airstrip. Bus lines connect to the villages of the island.

Education

Wyk has got a high school (Gymnasium), a "Realschule" with "Hauptschule" part, an elementary school including a special school 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 oncology, an institution for mothers with children and several other private and public clinics. There is also an old people's home.

Politics

Since the municipal elections of 2008, the distribution of seats in the town council is as follows: "Kommunale Gemeinschaft": 7, CDU: 4, SPD: 3, Green Party: 3.

Arms

Blazon: Gules. On a base azure, wavy, a shipwrecked 17th century full rigged ship or, without sails and with broken tops. In chief a mullet of six rays or.

Motto: "Incertum quo fata ferunt"." From Latin it translates roughly to "Uncertain is where fate carries us".

Town twinning

Wyk auf Föhr is twinned with Mittenwald in Upper Bavaria.

Media

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

Notable people

Born in Wyk

*Stine Andresen (1849-1927), poet
*Friedrich Christiansen (1879-1972), fighter pilot and General
*Knud Broder Knudsen (1912-2000), politician
*Hans von Storch (born 1949), climate researcher and meteorologist
*Arfst Wagner (born 1954), Waldorf school teacher and editor

Affiliated with Föhr

*Sidonie Werner (1860-1932), politician. Founded a sanitorium for Jewish children endagered by tuberculosis (1927-1938) in Wyk.
*Carl Haeberlin (1870-1954), founder of the Frisian museum in Wyk and researcher of Frisian history
*Hans-Jürgen von Maydell (born 1932), silviculture scientist, graduated from high school in Wyk in 1954
*Heidrun Hesse (1951-2007), Professor of Philosophy, died in Wyk
*Stanfour, a rock band.

Honorary citizens

*Ernst von Prittwitz und Gaffron (1833-1904), Prussian Lieutenant General and knight of the Order of St. John

External links

* [http://www.wyk.de/ Homepage of Wyk auf Föhr]


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