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Marstall Winsen (Luhe) and Golden Goose Sculpture

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Marstall Winsen (Luhe) and Golden Goose Sculpture

Marstall Winsen (Luhe) and Golden Goose Sculpture

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    1. Path Along the Luhe – Golden Goose Sculpture Winsen loop from Wulfsen

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    December 10, 2021

    The Marstall in Winsen (Luhe) is the former ducal horse stable from the late 16th century. It is located in the center of town on Schlossplatz. Inside there is not only a museum on the history of the Elbmarsch with changing special exhibitions, cultural events also take place here on a regular basis.

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      May 21, 2017

      The Marstall was originally built as a building for horses and carts for a princely court. Although one piece of the beam bears the year 1599, the year of construction of the current building is unknown. Today the four-storey half-timbered building houses the tourist information, the city library, the local history museum and an event room. A modern carillon is now attached to the east gable.



      The group of figures in front of the stables shows "The Golden Goose" by the Danish sculptor Arne Ranslet.



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      de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winsen_%28Luhe%29

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        June 1, 2017

        The two-storey half-timbered building erected in 1599 under Duchess Dorothea is on four levels.

        Winsen's writers are presented on the ground floor. In addition, there are the areas of paper production with a model of the former Eppen paper factory in Winsen and a letterpress printing press with lead type. The museum shop is also located on the ground floor.

        On the first floor, the city's history is presented with five workshops (tanner, blue dyer, baker, shoemaker, saddler). The life of the writer Johann Peter Eckermann, who was born in Winsen, and his works can also be found here. On the second floor there are constantly changing special exhibitions on art or cultural history topics. The Marstall in Winsen (Luhe) The third floor ultimately represents the Elbe march culture with costumes, embroidery and inlaid furniture, as well as prehistory and early history. The city archeology can also be found on this floor.

        Info: winsen.de/portal/seiten

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