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Battle of Torgau Monument on the Süptitzer Heights

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Battle of Torgau Monument on the Süptitzer Heights

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Battle of Torgau Monument on the Süptitzer Heights

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The Battle of Torgau Monument on the Süptitzer Höhen stands as a poignant historical landmark near Torgau in Saxony, Germany. Perched on the strategic Süptitzer Heights, this man-made monument commemorates the pivotal and bloody Battle of Torgau, fought on November 3, 1760, during the Seven Years' War. At an elevation of approximately 169 meters, it offers visitors a direct connection to a significant event in European military history within the picturesque landscape of the Elbe River region.

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    December 6, 2020

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    On November 3rd, 1860, 100 years after the battle on the Süptitzer Heights, a
    Monument unveiled. It is reminiscent of the battle of Torgau with the main scene on the Süptizer heights. The column carried a Prussian eagle, which was connected by chains to eight cannons. In 1952 the eagle as well as the chains and cannons were removed for metal procurement. In 1990 a new eagle was placed on the column.
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    December 6, 2020

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    On November 3rd, 1860, 100 years after the battle on the Süptitzer Heights, a
    Monument unveiled. It is reminiscent of the battle of Torgau with the main scene on the Süptizer heights. The column carried a Prussian eagle, which was connected by chains to eight cannons. In 1952 the eagle as well as the chains and cannons were removed for metal procurement. In 1990 a new eagle was placed on the column.
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    August 4, 2023

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    Monument to commemorate this important battle in the Seven Years' War
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    1. Rittergut Repitz – St. Laurentius Church Elsnig loop from Torgau

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    Elevation 170 m

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    Location: Dreiheide, Nordsachsen, Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where can I park when visiting the Battle of Torgau Monument?

    While specific parking directly at the monument isn't always highlighted, visitors typically find parking in the nearby historic town of Torgau. From there, the monument on the Süptitzer Höhen is easily accessible, often via a short drive or a pleasant walk through the surrounding landscape.

    How can I reach the Battle of Torgau Monument using public transport?

    The most practical approach for public transport users is to travel to Torgau. Torgau is connected by regional train services. From the Torgau train station or bus stops within the town, you may need to take a local bus or taxi to reach the Süptitzer Höhen, as the monument is located a short distance outside the immediate town center.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around the Battle of Torgau Monument?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the trails and in the natural areas around the Süptitzer Höhen. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially near the monument itself and in areas where other visitors or wildlife might be present. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

    Is the area around the Battle of Torgau Monument accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The monument itself is situated on the Süptitzer Höhen, which is a strategic high ridge with varied terrain. While the immediate area around the monument might be manageable, many of the surrounding trails and the natural landscape may not be fully accessible for wheelchairs or strollers due to uneven paths, inclines, and natural obstacles like woods and clearings.

    What kind of hiking trails can I expect around the Süptitzer Höhen?

    The Süptitzer Höhen offers a range of trails suitable for walking and cycling. You can expect paths that wind through wooded areas, open clearings, and along the ridge, providing a mix of gentle and moderate inclines. These trails allow you to explore the historical landscape where the battle unfolded, offering both natural beauty and historical context.

    How long does it typically take to explore the monument and its immediate surroundings?

    A visit to the Battle of Torgau Monument itself, including time for reflection and reading any informational plaques, might take 30 minutes to an hour. If you wish to explore the surrounding Süptitzer Höhen and some of the nearby trails, you could easily spend 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the length of your chosen walk.

    Is the Battle of Torgau Monument suitable for a winter visit or hike?

    Yes, the monument is accessible year-round. While milder weather is often recommended for comfort, a winter visit can offer a unique, serene perspective of the historical landscape. Be prepared for potentially cold temperatures, snow, or ice on trails, and ensure you wear appropriate footwear and clothing for winter conditions.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants close to the monument?

    The monument itself is located in a more natural, historical setting, so there are no cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to it. However, the nearby town of Torgau offers a variety of amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and shops, where you can find refreshments and meals before or after your visit.

    What other historical sites or attractions are nearby in Torgau?

    Torgau is a town rich in history, boasting over 500 monuments from various periods, including late Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. You can explore remnants of its fortress system, visit Hartenfels Castle, or delve into other aspects of its military history. The town itself offers a broader historical experience beyond the Battle of Torgau Monument.

    What is the historical significance of the Süptitzer Höhen where the monument stands?

    The Süptitzer Höhen was a crucial strategic location during the Battle of Torgau. Its natural features, including a high ridge, woods, clearings, ditches, ponds, and swamps, made it a formidable defensive position for the Austrian army. Visiting the monument here allows you to stand on the very ground that played a pivotal role in one of the bloodiest battles of the Seven Years' War.

    What is the story behind the Prussian eagle on the monument?

    The monument originally featured a Prussian eagle atop its column, connected by chains to eight cannons. In 1952, the eagle, chains, and cannons were removed for metal procurement. However, in 1990, a new eagle was placed on the column, restoring this key element and symbolizing the monument's enduring historical significance.

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