Meeting in Brunswick and trip to Ströbeck, the Chess Village - Photo report
Meeting in Brunswick and Trip to Ströbeck, the Chess Village (June 23-24, 2006)
The 48th auction of the auction company Klittich-Pfankuch again tempted quite a lot of chess friends to come to Brunswick, particularly as on the day before the chess auction an additional chess cultural gem had been offered including a trip to the chess village of Ströbeck and the visit of the new chess museum there.
After all 19 KWA members (that is more than in La Tour-de-Peilz) and ten further guests joined in the tour of Ströbeck. In the evening and next morning respectively we could welcome Tamás Erdélyi and Detlef Krämer (and his wife) as well as Rudolf Glenk (and his wife).
From Germany came:
Ralf Binnewirtz, Bernd Ellinghoven, Norbert Fieberg, Hans-Jürgen Fresen, Susanne van Kempen (and her husband), Godehard Murkisch, Michael Negele, Wolfgang Pähtz, Bernd Schippan, Bernd Schneider, Frank Schubert;
- from Belgium:
Guy van Habberney, Henri Serruys, Ward Stoffelen;
- from the Netherlands:
Bert Corneth, Jurgen Stigter;
- from Denmark:
Claes Løfgren, Knud Lysdal, Per Skjoldager.
Additional guests (in so far as known by name):
Carsten Ehlers, Matthias Limberg, Egbert Meissenburg, Daniel de Mol (and his wife), Gerd Niebuhr, ...



![The "Platz am Schachspiel" [Chess Square] (flanked by the old town hall on one side and by the restaurant "Gasthof zum Schachspiel" on the other side).](files/kwabc/news/2006/06/Stroebeck/Along_the_a-line.jpg)
Our chess friends lined the h-file!





There is a courier chess board on the back with 96 squares (see below).
![This year the chess village of Ströbeck was appointed the cultural village of Europe, a welcome opportunity to work out the musical "Ströpker Zeitsprünge" ["Ströpke leaps in time"] – the illustration opposite shows the "book on the play" This year the chess village of Ströbeck was appointed the cultural village of Europe, a welcome opportunity to work out the musical "Ströpker Zeitsprünge" ["Ströpke leaps in time"] – the illustration opposite shows the "book on the play"](files/kwabc/news/2006/06/Stroebeck/Buch_Musical.jpg)



– the sets produced in captivity under most difficult conditions hold a special fascination – about this a separate gallery (12 photos).
![The poster "Gefangenenschach in schlechten Zeiten" [Prisoners’ chess in bad times] (in German only)](files/kwabc/news/2006/06/Stroebeck/Gefangenenschach_preview.jpg)
Additional information on the Ströbeck chess museum from its homepage!

Additional 14 photos of the visit to Ströbeck, the chess village in our gallery!




