Hanging from the ceiling in the
church is the
rapier or
Degen of a
knight by the name of Macke. The legend of this relic comes from the time of witch burnings in the town of Otterndorf. The
knight was in the service of a middle prince away from Hadeln, but the knight had learnt that his mother back in Otterndorf had been accused of
witchcraft, found guilty, and so was to be burnt at the stake at the east gate of the town. The knight, who knew his mother was no witch, hurried back to seek a pardon from the
Duke of Lauenburg, with whom he was in good favor. The
duke, who appreciated the merits of the knight, granted a written pardon for his mother. The knight quickly rode to Otterndorf, but arrived too late to save his mother. Full of pain and heartache, the knight in his despair thrust the rapier into his chest and killed himself. The citizens of the town, realizing the mistake they had made, hung the blood soaked
sword in the church, and the town never burnt a witch again.
Economy Otterndorf today is a popular tourist resort. There are several bathing lakes near the beach,
campsites, numerous holiday apartments and a
youth hostel in and around Otterndorf. The town is a centre of tourism in the so-called
Cuxland.
Galleries Image:Otterndorf_hexenbesen_01.jpg|The Thunder Broom Pattern Image:otterndorf_Bullscher_speicher.jpg|The Bullscher House Image:Otterndorf_Hadler_Haus_01.jpg|The Hadler House, now a Museum File:Otterndorf.2.JPG|The Latin School File:Otterndorf.4.JPG|Ottendorf File:Otterndorf.7.JPG|Ottendorf Image:otterndorf_barock_haus.jpg|The Yellow Baroque House File:Otterndorf.1.JPG|De Utröper (The Town Crier) File:Otterndorf.5.JPG|Otterndorf.
Gallery of the Church File:Otterndorf.6.JPG|The Church of St Severi Image:Otterndorf_kirche_13.jpg|The Pulpit and Gallery Image:Otterndorf -St. Severni Kirche- 2006 by-RaBoe 02.jpg|The Baroque Altar Image:Otterndorf_kirche_05.jpg|The Sermon Chair == Personalities ==