Germany
Brandenburg
Ruppiner Lakeland
Oberhavel
Löwenberger Land
Village Church of Glambeck
Germany
Brandenburg
Ruppiner Lakeland
Oberhavel
Löwenberger Land
Village Church of Glambeck
Cycling Highlight
Recommended by 138 out of 145 cyclists
Location: Löwenberger Land, Oberhavel, Ruppiner Lakeland, Brandenburg, Germany
The small town of Glambeck was first mentioned in a document in 1348, but was subsequently abandoned. It was not until 1690 that families from Switzerland settled in the Feldmark. The church built at that time was replaced in 1901 by the current church, built in neo-Gothic brick style.Incidentally, Glambeck gained some notoriety in 2016 when an extremely competitive stork attacked window panes and dark-painted cars. Apparently he could see his reflection there and didn't want to tolerate “the other” in his territory. That summer, residents covered their windows with sheets and stored their cars in garages and barns. Only in the autumn of that year, with the departure of the stork, was the spook over
June 20, 2022
It wasn't just a stork that made history here, it's very interesting what you can find out here. Everything is beautifully described on site
October 16, 2023
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