Martje Saljé, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Martje Saljé

Date of Birth: 17-Oct-1980

Place of Birth: Bremen, Germany

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Martje Saljé

  • Martje Saljé is a German Türmerin (loosely "Tower keeper").
  • She was appointed to the post at St Lambert's Church, Münster in January 2014, becoming the first woman since 1383 to have held the position.
  • (Earlier relevant records do not survive.) "Türmer" and "Türmerin" are not officially designated job titles in Germany and it has indeed been known for tour guides to adopt the title for themselves.
  • However, Martje Saljé is believed to be one of at least three genuine Türmer or Türmerinen in Germany who are also women.
  • The nature of the duties has changed in recent decades: Martje Saljé's appointment to the St Lambert's post was nevertheless intended to preserve an authentic tradition.
  • (Guided tours are not possible here.) Traditionally the job involved regular ascents to the top of a high tower in order to look out and warn fellow citizens (by means of a warning horn, bell, flags and/or, after dark, flashing lights) of approaching armies in time of war, and of outbreaks of house fires at any time.
  • At times of intensified fire risk - for instance on windy days in periods of sustained hot dry weather, or in the event of possible firebomb attacks - it became necessary for a permanent watch to be kept from the top of the tower.
  • In many middle European towns, medieval street patterns with their narrow streets endured well into or beyond the twentieth century, and where there is no readily accessible supply of building stone, the principal building material incorporated into most surviving residential and municipal buildings is timber.
  • Many homes were heated with peat which could often nurture simmering internal hotspots for hours after the fire was believed to have finished burning, and then burst into flames after the householders had gone to bed.
  • This translated into intensified levels of fire risk in many towns and cities.
  • Münster's present Türmerin told an interviewer in 2015 that from her "office" at the top of the tall church tower she is still sometimes able to spot house fires and report them to the fire department, although "it does not happen so often" (es "kommt aber nicht allzu oft vor").

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