Marstal

Marstal

Coordinates: 54°51′N 10°31′E / 54.85°N 10.517°E / 54.85; 10.517

Street in Marstal
Harbour of Marstal
Beach hut on Eriks hale near Marstal
The world's largest solar heating park, Marstal

Marstal is a town in southern Denmark, located in Ærø municipality on the island of Ærø. Marstal has a population of 2,347 (1 January 2011)[1] and is the largest town on Ærø. It was in the abolished Marstal Municipality.

Marstal has a long maritime history. For centuries Marstal vessels have sailed the seven seas, and even today the town is the home port for a considerable number of coasters. Shipping is still the nerve of the town with its dockyards, its shipping companies and its maritime school which for more than a century has trained navigators for the Danish merchant fleet.

Marstal is the economic center of Aeroe and the main industries are tourism, small industry and service. The town has an international reputation for shipbuilding.

Marstal is home to one of Northern Europe's largest solar power complexes, using solar power to heat water for the local District heating.

Marstal is twinned with Eksjö in Sweden and Elsfleth in Germany.

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Church of Marstal

Built in 1738, - once in 1772 by adding an extension and later in 1920 with a tower to commemorate the reunification of southern Jutland with Denmark. Seven votive ships indicate the growth of shipping in the town from the 18th to the 20th century. The font dates from the Middle Ages, and the blue color of the benches symbolizes the sea and eternity, whereas the red colors of the altar and pulpit evoke the blood shed by Christ. Red is also the color of love. Carl Rasmussen, a maritime artist who usually specialized in the motifs of Greenland, painted the 1881 altarpiece, depicting Christ stilling a storm. In the old churchyard are memorials and tombstones honoring the sailors of Marstal who died at sea during two world wars.

History

Marstal is a shipping town founded in the 16th century. During the 17th and 18th centuries its living depended predominantly on the building and sailing of wooden ships. In the harbour is a small island Frederiksøen, which today is called the Lime Kiln (Kalkovnen). The impressive fieldstone pier at the island was built in 1825 by local seamen on a voluntary basis. The island was in use as a repair yard for ships, until in 1863 it was rented out for lime burning.

The town did not grow around a square or a church, its houses were simply erected along the paths leading upwards from the jetties. As the town grew transverse ring-roads were added, and the narrowness of the settlement often meant that the houses were placed somewhat coincidentally.

The First World War put an end to optimism and changed the glorious maritime traditions of Marstal. 42 ships from Marstal were sunk at the loss of 53 seamen. The Second World War deprived the small naval community of 80 of its young boys and seamen.

Tourism

You can arrive at Marstal by using the ferry from Rudkøbing, Langeland, or you can take the ferry from Svendborg to Ærøskøbing and then drive from Ærøskøbing to Marstal. There is also a ferry from Fåborg to Søby on Northern Ærø. And ultimately there is a ferry from fynshav on Als to Søby.

The camping site, the youth hostel and the hotels provide accommodation for the many visitors. Eriks Hale, the strip that jots into the sea south of the town, has a very fine beach for swimming and bathing, and while there you can see the picturesque little huts and the open sea.

The maritime Museum gives an impression of the towns seafaring history.

Eriks Hale, south of the town, has a beach for swimming and bathing.

Notable people from Marstal

  • Carsten Jensen is a Danish author and political columnist. He was born on July 24, 1952 in Marstal. His 2006 epic novel We, the Drowned is set in Marstal.
  • Erik Kromann, head of the Marstal Maritime Museum
  • Jesper Lange, a Danish football player currently playing for Esbjerg fB.

External links

References

  1. ^ BEF44: Population 1st January, by urban areas database from Statistics Denmark

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