Historischer Krug, Historic inn and restaurant in Oeversee, Germany
The Historischer Krug is a hospitality complex in Oeversee consisting of six separate buildings arranged within landscaped gardens. The property offers guest rooms decorated in rustic style as well as two restaurants with different culinary approaches.
The establishment was founded in 1519, making it one of the oldest inns in the region. Comprehensive renovations in 2010 and additional work in 2019 modernized the buildings while preserving their historical appearance.
The restaurant serves regional dishes from Schleswig-Holstein, reflecting local ingredients and cooking traditions in its menus. Visitors can taste the everyday food culture of the region and see how these recipes connect to local identity.
The property provides free parking and internet access for guests who prefer to move around independently. The restaurants operate during daytime and evening hours on weekdays, with extended hours typically available on weekends.
The property received special status from the Danish crown as a royal-privileged inn, making it the only one of its kind on German soil. This royal distinction stems from a time when the region was under Danish influence and continues to shape how the establishment views itself.
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