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初級者向けバイクライド. あらゆるフィットネスレベルに適しています。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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5月 11, 2025, Cycle Path Along the Neue Luppe
Well-attended on sunny days. Ideal for road cyclists.
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4月 2, 2025, Weiße Mauer (Gut Seeben)
The historic clay wall is the so-called "White Wall".
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2月 12, 2025, Weiße Mauer (Gut Seeben)
The old clay wall from Gut Seeben. It borders the Franzosensteinweg!!!
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1月 26, 2025, Stadt- und Klosterkirche Brehna
The town and monastery church of St. James Major and the Augustinian canonry of St. Clemens have been offering people the opportunity to hear God's word, to pray and to sing for almost nine centuries. It is dedicated to James the Elder, to whose grave in Santiago de Compostela people have been making pilgrimages since the 8th century. It is therefore reasonable to assume that the Brehna parish church is a remote stop on the Way of St. James and that even in pre-Reformation times people found peace and contemplation in the church on their way south. This is why it was opened to travelers after renovation in 2003. The history of the church is closely linked to the history of Dietrich I, Hedwig von Brehna and Katharina von Bora. The original part of the church is Romanesque: the west transept tower from the 10th century, which probably once served as a watchtower or protective castle. The church tower walls are two meters thick. The nave to the east is also Romanesque. It was built as a single-nave quarry stone building. In 1156, Friedrich I took over the county of Brehna. After his death, his wife Hedwig von Bora founded St. Clemens zu Brehna on August 15, 1201 and made it her widow's residence. The collegiate church was consecrated in 1202. In 1290, a house for canonesses was built. The most famous student of the collegiate church was Katharina von Bora, who was educated there between 1504 and 1508. After the Reformation, the monastery began to decline. It was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War. All that remains is the substructure of the chapter house and the collegiate church as half of the nave of the entire choir. In the 17th century, the church tower was raised, but it collapsed in the great city fire of 1713. The fragments of the four church tower bells were cast into a large bell a year later, which has survived to this day. The external form of the church has essentially remained unchanged to this day. As a symbol for travelers, the scallop shell, which is named after the patron saint of the church, can be found on the patron's box in the western part of the church. The wooden pulpit and the buttresses attached to the nave from the 16th century have been preserved to this day. The furnishings of the parish church were mainly created in the 17th and 18th centuries. The late Gothic winged altar decorated with baroque elements is noteworthy. The confessionals date from the early 18th century. The town and monastery church is surrounded by the churchyard, which was used as a cemetery until 1900. There is now a park of around two hectares with various tombs from the classicism and the Wilhelminian period. The renovation of the town and monastery church is also financed with donations from the Friends of the Town and Monastery Church Association, which organizes regular events every year.[1] Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jakobus_und_St._Clemens_(Brehna)
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12月 1, 2024, Cycle Path Along the Neue Luppe
Beautiful route along the Lupe. You can also make detours into the wild nature to the right and left of it. Further towards Halle there are a few lakes and villages along the route.
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11月 16, 2024, Stadt- und Klosterkirche Brehna
monastery church with a lot of history
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11月 16, 2024, Stadt- und Klosterkirche Brehna
monastery church with a lot of history
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11月 16, 2024, Stadt- und Klosterkirche Brehna
On November 8, 2015, the organ created in 1835 by Friedrich Wilhelm Wäldner was re-consecrated after extensive restoration - carried out by Hermann Eule Orgelbau Bautzen. The restoration of the organ was made possible thanks to the earmarked individual donation from Wilfried Wilhelm Anclam.[3] The organ with 22 registers on two manuals and pedal currently has (as of 2018) the following disposition:[4][5] Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jakobus_und_St._Clemens_(Brehna)
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11月 16, 2024, Stadt- und Klosterkirche Brehna
Since May 10, 2003, the church has also served as a motorway church - it was opened by the then regional bishop Axel Noack. It is located between the Zörbig and Wiedemar junctions at the Halle/Bitterfeld exit (No. 13) of the A 9. The motorway church can be reached from both directions. In town, the federal highway 100 leads to the church in the direction of Halle and in the direction of Bitterfeld. It is open all year round from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.[2] Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jakobus_und_St._Clemens_(Brehna)
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11月 16, 2024, Stadt- und Klosterkirche Brehna
The town and monastery church of St. James Major and the Augustinian canonry of St. Clemens have been offering people the opportunity to hear God's word, to pray and to sing for almost nine centuries. It is dedicated to James the Elder, to whose grave in Santiago de Compostela people have been making pilgrimages since the 8th century. It is therefore reasonable to assume that the Brehna parish church is a remote stop on the Way of St. James and that even in pre-Reformation times people found peace and contemplation in the church on their way south. This is why it was opened to travelers after renovation in 2003. The history of the church is closely linked to the history of Dietrich I, Hedwig von Brehna and Katharina von Bora. The original part of the church is Romanesque: the west transept tower from the 10th century, which probably once served as a watchtower or protective castle. The church tower walls are two meters thick. The nave to the east is also Romanesque. It was built as a single-nave quarry stone building. In 1156, Friedrich I took over the county of Brehna. After his death, his wife Hedwig von Bora founded St. Clemens zu Brehna on August 15, 1201 and made it her widow's residence. The collegiate church was consecrated in 1202. In 1290, a house for canonesses was built. The most famous student of the collegiate church was Katharina von Bora, who was educated there between 1504 and 1508. After the Reformation, the monastery began to decline. It was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War. All that remains is the substructure of the chapter house and the collegiate church as half of the nave of the entire choir. In the 17th century, the church tower was raised, but it collapsed in the great city fire of 1713. The fragments of the four church tower bells were cast into a large bell a year later, which has survived to this day. The external form of the church has essentially remained unchanged to this day. As a symbol for travelers, the scallop shell, which is named after the patron saint of the church, can be found on the patron's box in the western part of the church. The wooden pulpit and the buttresses attached to the nave from the 16th century have been preserved to this day. The furnishings of the parish church were mainly created in the 17th and 18th centuries. The late Gothic winged altar decorated with baroque elements is noteworthy. The confessionals date from the early 18th century. The town and monastery church is surrounded by the churchyard, which was used as a cemetery until 1900. There is now a park of around two hectares with various tombs from the classicism and the Wilhelminian period. The renovation of the town and monastery church is also financed with donations from the Friends of the Town and Monastery Church Association, which organizes regular events every year.[1] Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jakobus_und_St._Clemens_(Brehna)
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10月 31, 2024, Cycle Path Along the Neue Luppe
Outside the forest there is a perfect path, in the forest there are only fallen trees and in the fall it is very dangerous due to humidity and many leaves on the ground.
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10月 13, 2024, Graffiti Wall on the Luppe Cycle Path
Very nice cycle path along the Luppe.
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10月 13, 2024, Cycle Path Along the Neue Luppe
Very nice cycle path along the Neue Luppe.
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9月 29, 2024, View of Petersberg
If you look far away, you can even see the city centre of Leipzig.
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