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This stately farmhouse is from the late 19th century built in the style of the "German Historismus", which adopts some historical architecture elements. German emperor William II was very fond of this style that is still popular in rural surroundings. The house is located about an hour north of Hamburg in a hilly region called “Hüttener Berge”. Tall oaks surround the home creating a private and serene setting that is very much appreciated by the tourists who come to rent a holiday flat that recently has been arranged by the landlady.

Schleswig-Holstein is one of the most attractive and most significant domestic tourism locations: accordingly, the tourist economy has a strong presence in Schleswig-Holstein with good developing perspectives. Today the tourism sector is almost as big as the processing industry in Schleswig–Holstein and in rural areas, tourism is often the most important starting point for the development of the regional economy.

Generally, the condition of the Schleswig-Holstein countryside may be evaluated as good. It is dynamic, modernized and supported with full infrastructure. The roads are good, as well as highways, the transport and communication infrastructure. But the basic reasons of rural areas popularity are still silence, placidity, and nearness of the nature.

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Additional Photos by Harriet Kaehler (Kielia) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1162 W: 0 N: 2465] (8597)
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