Tavolo sacrificale pagano - tomba megalitica
Tavolo sacrificale pagano - tomba megalitica
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The Heidenopfertisch Megalithic Tomb, also known as the "Pagan Sacrifice Table," is a remarkable historical site located in Engelmannsbäke, near Visbek, in the district of Cloppenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 76 meters, this ancient monument is a significant part of the larger "Visbeker Bräutigam" megalithic complex and lies along the "Route of Megalithic Culture," connecting numerous Neolithic sites across the Osnabrücker Land and Weser-Ems regions.
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Elevazione 80 m
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giovedì 26 febbraio
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The Heidenopfertisch, or 'Pagan Sacrifice Table,' is a Neolithic burial site constructed by the Funnel Beaker (TRB) culture between 3,500 and 3,200 BC, predating the Egyptian pyramids. It served as a communal burial chamber for kin groups and offers a tangible connection to 5,000 years of prehistoric Northern European history. It's a prominent part of the 'Route of Megalithic Culture'.
Yes, the Heidenopfertisch Megalithic Tomb is well-integrated into the local landscape and connected to various walking and cycling trails. These trails allow for broader exploration of the surrounding historical and natural areas, making it a great stop for hikers and cyclists.
The terrain around the tomb is generally flat, making it suitable for a relaxed visit. The site itself is easily accessible, and while it's part of a larger complex, the immediate area around the tomb does not present significant difficulty for visitors.
Yes, the site is considered family-friendly. Its flat terrain and historical significance make it an educational and engaging outing for all ages. There are benches available for breaks, and the surrounding trails offer opportunities for family walks.
While the specific rules for dogs directly at the tomb are not detailed, the site is generally integrated into natural areas with walking paths. It's common for dogs to be welcome on trails in such regions, typically on a leash. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.
The intro mentions parking is available, but does not specify its exact location or capacity. Given its location in a natural setting, parking is likely available nearby, possibly in designated areas or along access roads. It's advisable to look for signs upon approach.
While the site itself doesn't offer amenities like cafes or pubs, it is located near Engelmannsbäke and Visbek. The 'Landgasthof Engelmannsbäke' is mentioned in queries, suggesting nearby options for refreshments and possibly accommodation in the surrounding villages.
Visitors are explicitly asked not to climb on the ancient stones to help preserve this delicate historical landmark. You can admire the impressive capstone and other structures from designated viewing areas.
A visit to the tomb itself can be relatively brief, perhaps 30 minutes to an hour, to appreciate its scale and history. However, many visitors combine it with walks or cycling on the surrounding trails, extending their stay to explore the natural landscape.
The provided information does not detail specific public transport routes directly to the tomb. It is located in a rural area near Engelmannsbäke and Visbek, so public transport access might involve bus services to nearby villages followed by a walk or cycle.
No permits are mentioned as being required to visit the Heidenopfertisch Megalithic Tomb. It appears to be freely accessible to the public as a historical site.
The tomb is set amidst idyllic wooded moors and heathland, offering a scenic and reflective experience. The surrounding area provides opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and finding viewpoints along the various walking and cycling trails.