Neuwerk

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Neuwerk (3 km², 33 inhabitants) is a Wadden Sea island on the German North Sea coast. It is located northwest of Cuxhaven, between the Weser and Elbe estuaries. Neuwerk belongs administratively to Hamburg, even though the distance to Hamburg's center is about 120 km.

Horse carriages in the Wadden Sea near Neuwerk
Horse carriages in the Wadden Sea near Neuwerk

During low tide the island can be reached on foot or by horse carriages from Cuxhaven, at other times by ship.

The smaller islands Scharhörn and Nigehörn close to Neuwerk are bird sanctuaries, closed to the public. All three islands and the Wadden Sea around them form the Hamburg Wadden Sea National Park.

[edit] History

Neuwerk lighthouse of 1369.
Neuwerk lighthouse of 1369.

The oldest existing document that mentions Neuwerk is a Frisian contract of 1316, where its old name Nige O is used.

Since the Elbe river was vital to the Hanseatic League's member Hamburg, in 1299 a 35 meter tower was build as lighthouse and protection against pirates. The lighthouse existing today was build from 1367 until 1369 after a fire destroyed the earlier one. It's the oldest building of Hamburg as well as Hamburg's last fortification.

In the early 20th century, tourism became important for Neuwerk.

Due to the Greater Hamburg Law Neuwerk became part of Prussia in 1937, and thus after World War II it was given to the new state of Lower Saxony. In 1969 Hamburg waived older rights on harbour estate in Cuxhaven in favour of Neuwerk and Scharhörn.

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Coordinates: 53°55′N, 8°30′E