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Three Lords' Stone (1750) boundary stone

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Three Lords' Stone (1750) boundary stone

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    January 17, 2018

    In a small clearing on the forest path here is the Dreiherrenstein from the year 1750. He marked as a landmark the meeting of the three landlords of the Sahla-Sohland, county Reiferscheidt Hainspach and Domstift St. Petri in Bautzen. On the three sides of the stone you can see the coats of arms of the three landowners.

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      April 15, 2022

      The boundary stone set in 1750 marked the boundary between the Bohemian manorial estate of Hainspach and the Obersohland and Wehrsdorf manorial estates in Upper Lusatia.

      The prismatic boundary stone with a triangular ground plan bears a coat of arms of the lord of the time on each of its sides. The southwestern side bears the coat of arms of the Counts of Salm-Reifferscheidt-Hainspach, including the initials L:G:Z:S (Leopold Count zu Salm); the southeastern side bears the coat of arms of the lords of the Sahla and the initials A:S:V:d:S (August Siegmund von der Sahla), the northwestern side bears only the coat of arms of the Bautzen cathedral chapter.

      The historic boundary mark is protected as a cultural monument and was restored in the early 2000s.
      Source: Wikipedia

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        April 19, 2022

        There is also a table and benches for a rest right next to this boundary stone.

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          Location: Sohland an der Spree, Bautzen, Upper Lusatia, Saxony, Germany

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