Uetersen, Urban municipality in Pinneberg district, Germany.
Uetersen is a town along the Pinnau River in the Pinneberg district, where roughly 1,600 people live per square kilometer across its area. It functions as a local administrative hub serving the surrounding communities with public services and offices.
The town grew from a medieval village and later received town rights, transforming it into a key administrative center. This shift shaped its role in the Schleswig-Holstein region and continues to define it today.
The municipal council organizes regular community gatherings throughout the seasons, connecting residents through local traditions and neighborhood celebrations.
The town is easy to navigate with two postal codes, 25429 and 25436, helping you find your way around its areas. Municipal offices are available if you need help with local services or have questions about the town.
The Rosarium in town was founded in the 1920s and holds one of the largest rose collections in northern Germany across multiple garden sections. This collection draws garden enthusiasts from across the region.
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