Event report
This years study weekend took place in the old Hanseatic city of L羹beck near the Baltic coast. The event kicked off with a traditional networking dinner which hosted a mix of good food, pleasant surroundings and animated conversation with new and old friends and acquaintances.
The main study event began on Saturday morning in the Hanse Museum, a new building dedicated to the history of this commercial association. The proceedings were opened by German Society chairwoman Stephanie Tarling, where she welcomed the attendees and thanked Walter Chromik and Christopher Sholl for their support and enthusiasm.
Prof. Horst Wernicke D. Phil presented a talk about Hanseatic history and details about the growth of the Hanseatic trade network and power politics at that time.
Dr Paul Richards followed up with a talk about the British towns that traded with the Hanse and how their tradings took place.
Third speaker, Christopher Sholl, gave a personal account of his upbringing in three cultures, German, English and the military life. As a post-war baby born to a German mother and British father serving in the forces, he shared his childhood memories of L羹beck.
Attendees were also taken on a guided tour around the Hanse Museum, which was skilfully arranged to show a complete scene of Hanseatic life.
The weekend closed with a choice between a boat trip around L羹beck or a walking tour of L羹beck, taken by Christopher, and lunch at a riverside restaurant.
The 2017 study weekend will take us to L羹beck. This former capital and Queen City of theHanseatic League was founded in the 12th century and prospered until the 16th century asthe major trading centre for northern Europe. Despite the damage it suffered during the 2ndWorld War, the basic structure of the old city, consisting mainly of 15th and 16th centurypatrician residences, public monuments, churches and salt storehouses, remains unaltered.
Programme
Topic: The Hanseatic League Myth and Reality
Dates: Friday 15 September 2017 Sunday 17 September 2017
Location: L羹beck ()
Language: Presentations will be in German and English and guided tours in English
Friday 15 September
Morning and/or afternoon (optional): Literary L羹beck The city was home to celebratedwriters Thomas and Heinrich Mann as well as G羹nter Grass. Arrive early and go on self-guidedvisits to the museums dedicated to these writers: 1. The Buddenbrooks Househttps://buddenbrookhaus.de/ (Map reference: D5) 2. G羹nter Grass Haus https://grasshaus.de/ (Map reference: D4)
Get-together from 7.00pm (but no later than 8.00pm, please) to kick-start the study weekendover a networking dinner at Restaurant Potters, An der Obertrave 9, 23552 L羹beck (Mapreference: F7)
Saturday 16 September
We have already secured two speakers for our half-day Saturday morning conference, whichwill take place in the Europ瓣isches Hansemuseum - An der Untertrave 1, 23552 L羹beck.(Map reference: B4). This is the largest museum in the world dedicated to the history of theHansa.
Our speakers
Dr Paul Richards is an eminent local historian from Kings Lynn where he was the Mayorfrom 1998-2000. Kings Lynn was once a kontor (foreign trading post) of the HanseaticLeague and it boasts the only surviving Hansa building in England. Dr Richards has aparticular interest in the Hansa and has had essays published on Hanseatic history. He willgive us a talk on England (and Scotland) & The Hanseatic League Past & Present.
Christopher Sholl is a retired teacher and a long-standing member of the GS. He has anabiding and intense interest in the city of L羹beck where he spent many summer holidays as ayoung boy. When he became a student Christopher worked during the summer on shipssailing from L羹beck following the old Hanseatic routes. Christopher will share his memoriesin an interactive session: L羹beck and the Hansa during the Cold War A personal memoir".
After the conference we will repair to the Museums restaurant for lunch after which there willbe a guided tour through the . Thereafter you can spend some more time looking round the museum or go outside andstroll along the Trave or through the winding alleys of L羹becks old city.
Dinner will be at 7.00pm in the Admiralszimmer in the Ratskeller zu L羹beck, Markt 13,23552. (Map reference: E6). (This was the venue for a dinner during the G7 summit in 2015). Our meal will be followed by a soir矇e of songs and poems of the sea.
Sunday 17 September
On Sunday morning you can choose to go on a walking tour of old L羹beck, led byChristopher Sholl. Alternatively, you can join a boat tour, sit back, relax and see L羹beckfrom the water. Well round off the weekend with lunch at a suitable venue.
Costs
In addition to your travel, accommodation and meal costs the GS will ask all participants for a contribution towards the cost of the weekends events. We expect this to be in the 30 range (a little more for non GS/做厙轂も members).
Travel
By plane: Hamburg is the closest international airport to L羹beck. From there you can take an
S-Bahn to Hamburg main station (journey time about 25 minutes). From there you can take a
Regional Express (RE) train directly to L羹beck main station. These trains run approx. every
30 minutes and the journey time is 45 minutes.
By train: below please find the shortest train journey times to L羹beck from major German
cities:
- Berlin 2 hours 38 minutes
- Cologne 5h
- Frankfurt/ Main 4h50m
- Hanover 2h12m
- Munich 6h26m
For train connections: please consult the .
Accommodation
We have not reserved a contingent of rooms. Below please find a selection of budget hotelswith an indication of price per night. Please check the price before you book. Please make your own reservations (by email or telephone) directly with the hotels.
Close to the main station:
1. (Map reference: E10)
Single room with breakfast starting at 51, double room with breakfast 77
2. (Map reference: E8)
Single room with breakfast starting at 75 per night, double room with breakfast 104.50
3. (Map reference F9)
Single room with breakfast starting at 94 per night, double room with breakfast 128.00
Short bus ride from the main station (Map reference: L6)
1.
Single room only starting at 45, double room only starting at 55 (breakfast: 7.50 p.p.)
2.
Single room only starting at 42, double room only starting at 66 (breakfast: 7.50 p.p.)
Registration
If youd like to join us in L羹beck in 2017 then please complete the (.docx)and send it to the email address provided.
GS/做厙轂も members will be given priority until 31 March 2017.
If you have any questions please contact germansociety@ciol.org.uk.