Althagen

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CountryGermany
Elevation
17.9 m (59 ft)
Althagen
Althagen as seen from the Bakelberg
Althagen as seen from the Bakelberg
Location of Althagen
Althagen  is located in Germany
Althagen
Althagen
Althagen  is located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Althagen
Althagen
CountryGermany
StateMecklenburg-Vorpommern
DistrictVorpommern-Rügen
CityAhrenshoop
Elevation
17.9 m (59 ft)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
18347
Vehicle registrationVR, NVP

Althagen (German pronunciation: [ˈaltˌhaːɡn̩]) is a village and ortsteil of the municipality Ahrenshoop on the peninsula of Fischland-Darß-Zingst in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

The Bakelberg knoll lies close to the steep coast of Althagen/Niehagen. At 17.9 metres above sea level, it is the highest point on Fischland. Althagen has a port on the bodden coast.[1]

History

The village has been a part of the municipality of Ahrenshoop since 1950. Until 1945, the border between Mecklenburg and Pomerania ran between Althagen and Ahrenshoop along the border road, Grenzweg.

Artist presence

Summer landscape near Althagen by Carl Malchin (1891)

Well known residents of Althagen include the designer, Gertrud Kleinhempel [de] (1875-1948), the writer, Käthe Miethe [de] (1893-1961) and (from 1944) the well-known artist couple Fritz Koch-Gotha [de] (1877-1956) and Dora Koch-Stetter (1881-1968). Koch-Stetter's 1911 expressionist painting, The red house in Althagen, is one of her most famous works to this day.

From 1955, Fischland Pottery (Fischlandkeramik), was developed in their ceramics workshoops by the next generation of the artist family of Koch [-Gotha and -Stetter], artist and potter, Barbara Klünder (1919-1988), and her husband, the artist Arnold Klünder [de] (1909-1976) together with artist, Frida Löber [de] (1910-1989) and the sculptor and potter, Wilhelm Löber [de] (1903-1981).

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