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At Stachelberg, between Hennef and Eitdorf, the Sieg River meanders in sweeping loops through lush floodplains. A well-maintained path leads directly along the Sieg, sometimes close to the bank, sometimes high on the steep bank clinging to the rocks. Everywhere you have wonderful views of the tranquil landscape, allowing you to breathe deeply and let your mind wander.
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"Along with Chief Mining Officer Heinrich von Dechen, Franz Schultz was one of the great patrons of the Siebengebirge. The preservation of the Löwenburg ruins is particularly thanks to him. The bronze relief on a viewing terrace on the circular path around the Löwenburg commemorates Franz Schultz. A stone with a metal relief depicting Schultz's head in profile is set into the front wall of the terrace. Below it, in raised letters, is SCHULTZ * 1831 † 1926. The inscription on a bronze plaque below it reads: Franz Schultz - born February 15, 1831, Zerbst/Anhalt - died March 4, 1926, Cologne - Dedicated Preservationist of the Löwenburg Ruins. Schultz was born on February 15, 1831, the only child of Ludwig Ferdinand and Wilhelmine Schultz on the princely domain of Zerbst (Saxony-Anhalt), of which his father was the tenant. In addition to his After receiving his education from a private tutor, he worked in a metalworking shop and subsequently studied mechanical engineering in Berlin. As an engineer, he worked for several years for the Berlin-Hamburg Railway before moving to Cologne in 1856, where, among other things, he oversaw the construction of the iron roof structure of Cologne Cathedral. This was a sensation at the time because, until then, only wooden structures had been known. In 1863, Schultz joined the Charlier & Van der Zypen wagon factory, becoming a partner. In 1896, he sold his shares and, as a wealthy private citizen, undertook numerous trips around the world. In 1959, the company was absorbed into the Cologne-based engine, commercial vehicle, and locomotive manufacturer Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (see link 3 for the Wikipedia article on this topic). In 1898, Schultz founded a committee with Bismarck friends that promoted the erection of the Bismarck Column, which, inaugurated in 1903, still stands today at the junction of Cologne's Bayenthalgürtel and Rheinuferstraße. Franz Schultz died on March 4, 1926, at the age of 96, in his house in Cologne, which later fell victim to bombing. Until his death, his passion was the preservation of nature in his native Siebengebirge near Bonn, where a square was named in his honor. Text source: Zerbst Local History Calendar 1999
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<< Ruppichteroth Iron Age >> By Nicolas Ottersbach | January 3, 2020 | Magazine "When mining began in Ruppichteroth is no longer known exactly. But its significance for the town is known. A sign at the roundabout in Ruppichteroth, right next to the former Juliusstollen, now provides information about this. Photos: The Juliusstollen from the inside and the inauguration of the information board [Klaus Steglich] You really have to look for it, the Juliusstollen. And that's despite being located in the middle of town. Hidden by trees and greenery, beneath meters of thick rock, it burrows more than 450 meters into the mountain at the roundabout in Ruppichteroth. Anyone trying to enter it faces a locked gate. It has long been inaccessible to visitors; after a few meters, a wall and a water pump block the way. This is where the underground water streams arrive and are then pumped to the waterworks. How difficult must it have been back then to control the masses of water?..." MORE INFORMATION ON: - Prosperity and Decline - Mining shaped the Landscape - Promoting the Land 👉 https://www.broeltal.de/nachrichten/artikel/ruppichterother-eisenzeit.html
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