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46: 501: 485: 440:). The northwestern end of the long warf village is formed by the large St. Peter's Church, one of the six provost churches in the old Emsgau, with its huge tower. The bell dates to the year 1526. The gravestone of Adda von Meckenaborg, lady of Groothusen, from 1590, carved in blue stone is particularly fine. As well as other impressive graves, the church has a splendid 1454 cast bronze font by Ghert Klinghe and a valuable organ by Johann Friedrich Wenthin (1798–1801) with unique flute tones. 124: 92: 513: 710: 63: 471: 131: 99: 396:
merchants stacked their goods here and were accommodated in the village if they needed to stay for any length of time. After dykes were built in the 13th century Groothusen lost its importance as a trading post. Other
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has a length of about 500 metres and a width of some 130 metres and was built to raise the village above the water level should flooding from the sea occur, for instance, during a
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At that time it was only about 500 metres from the coast and therefore close to Frisia's maritime trading routes including the route between
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There were once three manor houses in Groothusen - the Osterburg, Middelburg and Westerburg. Only the
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Die Grabung auf der Dorfwarf von Groothusen, Kreis Norden, und ihre Ergebnisse
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coast. It lies about 15 kilometres northwest of the seaport of
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villages in East Frisia are found near Groothusen including
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avenue. Today it houses numerous historical memorabilia.
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Village
Krummhörn
St. Peter's Church
St. Peter's Church
Coat of arms of Groothusen
Groothusen is located in Germany
Groothusen is located in Lower Saxony
53°26′08″N 7°03′50″E / 53.43543°N 7.06396°E / 53.43543; 7.06396
Germany
State
Lower Saxony
District
Aurich
Krummhörn
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
Postal codes
Dialling codes
Krummhörn
East Frisia
North Sea
Emden
warf
storm tide
urbarium
Werden Abbey

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