Büchsenschinken

Büchsenschinken is a district of Reinbek in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It was first settled by from in 1825 as a small stop in the route between Hamburg and Mölln. The settlement was never its own municipality but was always part of and was thus integrated into Reinbek along with the rest of the former municipality of in 1974. One of the descendants of Johann Daniel Witten opened an inn in Büchsenschinken around 1900. Büchsenschinken is home to a horse stable as well as a small settlement of about 200 people.

Büchsenschinken

Büchsenschinken is a district of Reinbek in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It was first settled by from in 1825 as a small stop in the route between Hamburg and Mölln. The settlement was never its own municipality but was always part of and was thus integrated into Reinbek along with the rest of the former municipality of in 1974. One of the descendants of Johann Daniel Witten opened an inn in Büchsenschinken around 1900. Büchsenschinken is home to a horse stable as well as a small settlement of about 200 people.