Itzehoe has a population around 33,000 and lies on the Stoer river in Schleswig-Holstein, about 50 kilometres northwest of Hamburg. The town serves as Kreisstadt of the Kreis Steinburg. The Wenzel-Hablik-Museum displays the work of the expressionist artist and architect Wenzel Hablik, who lived in Itzehoe. The town has an industrial base including cement production.
The Stoer was historically navigable, and the harbour area reflects the town's trading past. The Klosterhof, a former monastery, serves cultural purposes. The Brueckenstrasse forms the commercial core. Hamburg is reachable by regional train in about 45 minutes. The Elbe marshlands lie to the south. The Wilstermarsch, one of the lowest-lying areas in Germany, is nearby. Adult companionship follows Schleswig-Holstein regulatory standards.
Itzehoe has a population around 33,000 and lies on the Stoer river in Schleswig-Holstein, about 50 kilometres northwest of Hamburg. The town serves as Kreisstadt of the Kreis Steinburg. The Wenzel-Hablik-Museum displays the work of the expressionist artist and architect Wenzel Hablik, who lived in Itzehoe. The town has an industrial base including cement production.
The Stoer was historically navigable, and the harbour area reflects the town's trading past. The Klosterhof, a former monastery, serves cultural purposes. The Brueckenstrasse forms the commercial core. Hamburg is reachable by regional train in about 45 minutes. The Elbe marshlands lie to the south. The Wilstermarsch, one of the lowest-lying areas in Germany, is nearby. Adult companionship follows Schleswig-Holstein regulatory standards.
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