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Memoriale di Sachsenhain e Santuario delle Cicogne

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Memoriale di Sachsenhain e Santuario delle Cicogne

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The Sachsenhain Memorial and Stork Sanctuary offers a unique blend of historical reflection and wildlife conservation in Verden (Aller), Lower Saxony, Germany. Situated at a modest elevation of 61 meters, this site combines the thought-provoking Sachsenhain Memorial, with its complex past and distinctive 1.5-kilometer circular path lined with 4,500 granite stones, and the adjacent Verden Stork Care Station, dedicated to the rehabilitation and protection of white storks. It stands as a significant landmark within the Aller region, inviting visitors to…

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    4 luglio 2018

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    Struttura molto bella, merita sempre una visita. Puoi fare una donazione. Dove puoi avvicinarti così tanto alle cicogne?
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    21 novembre 2018

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    Il Sachsenhain è un ex complesso commemorativo su larga scala dei nazionalsocialisti a Verden (Aller) in Bassa Sassonia. Oggi la Chiesa evangelico-luterana di Hannover gestisce il centro giovanile di Sachsenhain.
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    19 luglio 2018

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    Già nel 1960 i coniugi Helmut e Gerda Storch stavano pensando di fondare un centro per la cura delle cicogne a Verden (Aller). Ma fu solo nel 1962 che fu acquisito un appezzamento di terreno - a quel tempo a Verden-Eitze - sul quale Helmut Storch allestì la prima stazione di cura delle cicogne in Germania.
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    Elevazione 60 m

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    Posizione:Verden (Aller), Verden, Bassa Sassonia, Germania

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    How long does it typically take to visit both the Sachsenhain Memorial and the Stork Sanctuary?

    Most visitors find that dedicating 1.5 to 2.5 hours allows for a comfortable exploration of both sites. This includes walking the 1.5-kilometer circular path at the memorial and observing the storks at the care station. If you wish to delve deeper into the historical information or spend more time watching the storks, you might extend your visit.

    Are dogs allowed at the Sachsenhain Memorial and Stork Sanctuary?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the grounds of the Sachsenhain Memorial, provided they are kept on a leash. However, for the well-being of the rehabilitating birds, dogs are typically not permitted inside the Stork Care Station enclosures or visitor center. Please respect signage and any specific rules posted at the sanctuary entrance.

    Is the Sachsenhain Memorial and Stork Sanctuary accessible by public transport?

    Yes, the Sachsenhain Memorial and Stork Sanctuary can be reached by public transport. You can take a train to Verden (Aller) station, and from there, local buses often connect to the area. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes from Verden station to 'Am Sachsenhain' or a nearby stop for the most up-to-date information.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options nearby?

    While there isn't a dedicated cafe or restaurant directly on the grounds of the Stork Sanctuary or Memorial, the Evangelical Youth Center Sachsenhain, located within the memorial grounds, may offer catering for groups. For public cafes, restaurants, and hotels, you'll find various options in the nearby town of Verden (Aller), which is just a short drive or bus ride away.

    What is the best time of year to see storks at the sanctuary?

    The warmer months, typically from spring through late summer, are generally the best time to observe storks at the sanctuary. This is when they are most active, and the care station is often busy with the rehabilitation of young or injured birds. While some permanently flightless storks may reside there year-round, the peak viewing experience is during the breeding and fledging seasons.

    Are there restrooms available at the Sachsenhain Memorial and Stork Sanctuary?

    Yes, basic restroom facilities are available on-site, primarily associated with the Evangelical Youth Center Sachsenhain and the Stork Care Station visitor area. These are generally accessible during opening hours.

    What kind of trails or walking paths are available beyond the main circular path?

    Beyond the 1.5-kilometer circular path of the Sachsenhain Memorial, the surrounding area offers various walking trails through forests and along the Aller River. These paths vary in length and difficulty, providing opportunities for longer strolls or more extensive hikes. You can explore local trail maps or use navigation apps to discover routes that suit your preference.

    Is the site suitable for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    The 1.5-kilometer circular path at the Sachsenhain Memorial is described as relatively flat, which makes it generally accessible for most walkers. However, it's important to note that the path is lined with rough-hewn granite stones, and the terrain might be uneven in places. The Stork Care Station has outdoor enclosures and a visitor center, which are typically designed with accessibility in mind, but specific conditions may vary. It's best to contact the Stork Care Station directly for detailed accessibility information.

    What is the historical significance of the Sachsenhain Memorial?

    The Sachsenhain Memorial has a complex and controversial history. It was constructed between 1934 and 1936 under Nazi instigation, designed to commemorate an alleged massacre of Saxon pagans by Charlemagne. The site was used for Nazi propaganda and served as a cult and training ground for the SS and Hitler Youth. Today, it functions as an educational and recreational facility operated by the Evangelical Youth Center Sachsenhain, offering a place for reflection on its problematic past and promoting peace and community.

    Can visitors participate in or contribute to the Stork Care Station's conservation efforts?

    While direct participation in the care of storks is typically reserved for trained staff, visitors can contribute to the Stork Care Station's vital conservation efforts through donations. Many visitors choose to leave a donation, which directly supports the rehabilitation and care of sick, injured, and orphaned storks. The station also offers educational opportunities to learn about stork conservation.

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