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Sternberg Old Town

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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Ludwigslust-Parchim

Sternberg

Sternberg Old Town

Sternberg Old Town

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Location: Sternberg, Ludwigslust-Parchim, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

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  • Highly interesting. Unfortunately, you can not remember everything.
    What we learned, for example: Sternberger Band (architecture, only the rhombuses are real), there was once an Archtektur-Uni in Sternberg which was very well known and where students from all over Europe wanted to enroll.
    The Sternberger cake ...
    It originated in the underwater world of millions of years ago seabed. Shells, crabs, fangs, mollusks, and snails throng cement-like rocks. There are more than 500 species identified so far. Time weathered and sometimes layered like a piece of pastry - the "Sternberger cake".
    In 1549, the Reformation in MVP was introduced at the Sagsdorfer bridge.There were 2 main entrances to the city which were closed with gates and where custom houses stood. These were the main gates. The locking doors that lie in the middle of the street still bear witness to it. A third gate was intended exclusively for the cattle drive through the Kütinerstrasse. There and only there were the butchers established. The fourth gate was unlocked. It leads over a steep access through a narrow gate.
    There is also a Ritterstr, in which only the noble knights lived.
    Three hospitals, one for the upper class, middle class and the poor. A fourth hospital farther outside the city walls was for the plague sufferers.
    On October 24, 1492, after a public trial, 27 Jews from all over Mecklenburg, who had been placed under the jurisdiction of the Hosts, were burned at the gates of the city. The remaining 247 were expelled from the country. The hill on which the pyre stood is still called Judenberg today.

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    • May 30, 2019

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Location: Sternberg, Ludwigslust-Parchim, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

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