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Tomba reale di Seddin

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Tomba reale di Seddin

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The Königsgrab von Seddin, or "King's Grave of Seddin," is a monumental Bronze Age burial mound nestled in the picturesque Prignitz district of northwestern Brandenburg, Germany. This significant historical site, standing at an elevation of approximately 71 meters, is considered one of the most important archaeological discoveries in northern Central Europe. Located near the village of Seddin and the Stepenitz river valley, it offers a tangible link to the region's ancient past.

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    9 giugno 2020

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    La cosiddetta tomba reale di Seddin è un tumulo funerario con un diametro di 63,8 m e un'altezza di 10 m della prima età del bronzo intorno all'800 a.C. Cr.
    I reperti finirono nel Märkisches Museum di Berlino nel 1899. Gli originali conservati, integrati da copie, sono esposti nella mostra permanente dal 2002. Le repliche del complesso di reperti possono essere viste nel Museo cittadino e regionale di Perleberg, nel Museo Prignitz ad Havelberg e nel Museo archeologico statale di Brandeburgo nel Paulikloster.
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    26 maggio 2020

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    È una scoperta finora poco conosciuta che è attualmente (2020) oggetto di ricerche approfondite. È già il risultato di questa ricerca che la tomba è classificata come uno dei più importanti reperti funerari del Nord Europa.

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    La “Tomba del Re” è considerata il più importante complesso funerario del IX secolo aC nell'Europa centro-settentrionale. Le sue enormi dimensioni, la particolare costruzione del tumulo, la grande camera sepolcrale in pietra con intonaco e pittura in argilla, insieme al ricco arredamento della tomba, riflettono l'esistenza di un'élite della giovane età del bronzo a Prignitz.
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    Tomba reale di Seddin – Fiume Stepenitz giro ad anello con partenza da Perleberg

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    Elevazione 70 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    domenica 3 maggio

    21°C

    12°C

    40 %

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    Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Groß Pankow (Prignitz), Prignitz, Brandenburgo, Germania

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    Is the Königsgrab von Seddin site dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Königsgrab von Seddin and its surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on a leash, allowing you to enjoy the historical site and nature with your canine companion. Please remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the site's cleanliness for all visitors.

    How can I reach the Königsgrab von Seddin using public transport?

    While direct public transport access to the Königsgrab von Seddin is limited, you can typically reach the nearby village of Seddin by bus from larger towns in the Prignitz district, such as Perleberg or Pritzwalk. From Seddin, the burial mound is approximately two kilometers southwest, which can be covered on foot or by bicycle. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance, as services might be infrequent, especially on weekends.

    Is the Königsgrab von Seddin accessible for wheelchair users?

    The immediate area around the Königsgrab von Seddin features a circular hiking path, and the terrain is generally considered easy. However, the path might consist of natural surfaces (dirt, gravel) which could pose challenges for some wheelchair users. While the site is relatively flat, it's best to assess the conditions upon arrival. The burial mound itself is a natural elevation, and accessing the very top might not be feasible for all.

    What are the best hiking routes for beginners around the Königsgrab von Seddin?

    For beginners, the most recommended option is the circular hiking path that leads directly around the Königsgrab von Seddin. This route is relatively short and flat, offering an easy stroll while allowing you to appreciate the scale of the mound and its historical significance. For a slightly longer, yet still easy, experience, you can combine this with a walk along the scenic Stepenitz river valley, which features well-maintained paths suitable for all fitness levels.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Königsgrab von Seddin?

    The Königsgrab von Seddin is located in a rural area, so immediate dining options are limited. You'll find a few local eateries and cafes in the nearby villages, such as Seddin or Groß Pankow (Prignitz). For a wider selection of restaurants and cafes, it's best to head to larger towns in the region like Perleberg or Pritzwalk, which are a short drive away.

    Can I visit the Königsgrab von Seddin during winter, and what should I expect?

    Yes, the Königsgrab von Seddin is accessible year-round, including in winter. During the colder months, the landscape can be particularly serene and beautiful, especially if there's snow. However, be prepared for potentially muddy or icy paths, and dress warmly. The site is generally less crowded in winter, offering a peaceful experience. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

    What other historical sites are worth visiting in the Prignitz area near Seddin?

    The Prignitz region is rich in history. Besides the Königsgrab von Seddin, you might consider visiting the City and Regional Museum in Perleberg, which houses replicas of the finds from the Königsgrab. Other notable sites include the Prignitz Museum in Havelberg, and various medieval churches and castles scattered throughout the district, offering a deeper dive into the region's past.

    Are there any viewpoints or natural features to look out for around the Königsgrab von Seddin?

    The Königsgrab itself, with its impressive size and tree-covered mound, is a significant natural and historical feature. The site is nestled on the edge of the Stepenitz river valley, which offers picturesque views and a tranquil natural setting. While there aren't designated 'viewpoints' with panoramic vistas, the gentle landscape along the river provides lovely natural scenery for walkers and nature enthusiasts.

    Where can I find accommodation if I want to stay overnight near Königsgrab von Seddin?

    For accommodation, your best options are in the larger towns surrounding Seddin. Perleberg and Pritzwalk offer a range of hotels, guesthouses, and holiday apartments. There might also be smaller, family-run guesthouses or farm stays in the more immediate rural vicinity, which can be found through local tourism websites or booking platforms.

    What makes the Königsgrab von Seddin so archaeologically significant?

    The Königsgrab von Seddin is considered one of the most important Bronze Age archaeological sites in northern Central Europe due to its monumental size (64 meters in diameter, 10 meters high), the rare stone burial chamber, and the rich grave goods discovered within. It provides invaluable insights into the existence of a Late Bronze Age elite in the Prignitz region and is a unique example of a 'princely' grave from that period north of the Alps. Ongoing research continues to uncover new details about this significant historical monument.

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