Mauritia is married and has three children. She spends six months a year in Germany and six months on the Faroe Islands.
She is interested in Handel opera works, art history, in antiques, is an expert in antique textiles, and collects antique furniture.
Regarding the subject at hand: Fly fishing started out as a recreational activity and has become her major occupation today.
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HOLIDAY HOMES, KVIVIK, FAROE ISLANDS 2010 - 2022
Mauritia owned and managed three very well maintained and stylishly refurbished historic buildings that were highly sought after among Faroe Island travelers.
PUBLICIST EXCLUSIVELY SPECIFIED ON FLY FISHING, COLLABORATION WITH PRESS, MEDIA AND TOURIST BOARDS 1995 - TODAY
Mauritia published several articles about fly fishing (South Africa, Norway, Falklands, Faroe Islands etc.). She is also the author of a paperback travel guide about sport fishing on the Falklands and Faroe Islands (available onAmazon and Apple Books). As a competent partner, she regularly accompanies press and media during important documentaries about her field of expertise.
OWNER AND MANAGEMENT OF REINE DES CENTFEUILLES, ROSSBACH, GERMANY
2000-2010
For 10 years, Mauritia headed the successful company "Reine des Centfeuilles". A leading studio for the reconstruction of authentic-historical clothing on a royal level, based on the close cooperation with museums, (sometimes noble) antique textile collections and high-end designers worldwide. The company included an international client base and a team of up to five couturiers.
Left (mobile/top) picture: Reconstruction of the wedding suit of Christian VII, King of Denmark
CHEF AIR HOSTESS, LUFTHANSA, GERMAN NATIONAL AIRLINE CARRIER FRANKFURT, DEUTSCHLAND 1978-2003
After her A-level graduation, Mauritia worked for 25 years as a Chef de Cabin on worldwide duty.
PARENTHOUSE, GERHARDSHOFEN , DEUTSCHLAND –1978
Growing up in a parsonage with seven sisters and brothers, her childhood can only be described as a life in the midst of untouched nature, surrounded by the river and lake district of Middle Franconia.
The "hunting gene" most certainly stems from her great-grandfather, a professional hunter in the service of the Silesian nobility.
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