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The old Masonic Lodge in Lębork

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The old Masonic Lodge in Lębork

Masonic Lodge "Zum Leuchtthurm an der Ostsee " was established on November 17, 1866 . in the former Lauenburg , which today Lębork . That lodge was subject to the National Grand Lodge of Freemasons of German and her full name was: Höchstleuchtende Hochwürdigste Grosse Landes - Loge von der Freimaurer Deutschland zu Berlin Johannis - Loge genannt "Zum Leuchtthurm an der Ostsee " zu Lauenburg in Pommern. Honorary members belonging to the lodge Lębork personalities were as follows: Prof. Czwalina, Generalmajor von Flotow, Dr. Fewson, Dr. Hieber, Dr. Mulert, while the other members of this lodge is in the majority of the inhabitants Lębork, its surrounding area and nearby cities such as Słupsk or Gdańsk.Ówczesna lodge focused in their ranks many great entrepreneurs, such as Hermann Priester , who had his own match factory - which is one of the largest workplaces across the regency of Koszalin , Wilhelm Hertzberg was also having its own brewery, family Lenz having department stores, family Casper factory possessing spirit, then Ernst Heinemann who owned one of the largest construction companies in the city, the company has built most of the public buildings in the former Lauenburg, moreover family Katschke owned by the well-known hotel Katschke 's Hotel, were also pharmacists, the owner of the mill , teachers and government officials and a relative of Paul Nipkow or Theodor Nipkow. Lodge had also its own library. One of the old and the survivors seats Lębork Masonic Lodge is an old house located on the street Stryjewskiego 58, 1908.

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