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The dam is expected to be closed for construction work until the end of 2026.
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In 2022, two Lichtenberg natives, Jörg and Sven, had a special idea: they wanted to revive an old local legend – the legend of the "Light on the Mountain." This tale, passed down from generation to generation for centuries, was deeply intertwined with the history of Lichtenberg and its surroundings. Inspired by this somber legend, Jörg and Sven decided to create a symbol of hope and light. They planned to erect a new summit cross on the mountain that would glow at night, just like the light in the windows of the old legend. But this light would no longer spread fear, but rather inspire hope. Two chimes are also mounted in the center of the cross, which, played by the wind, carry peaceful sounds down into the valley. Opposite the cross is a new selfie stand, perfect for taking a selfie.
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The Dorotheenfelsen is a rocky outcrop on the eastern bank of the Klingenberg dam, which consists of orthogneiss. Gently rising slopes usually line the edges of the Klingenberg dam. But at one point there is a large ledge right on the path. A small sign tells the hiker that this is the Dorotheenfelsen. According to legend, the beautiful miller's daughter from the wood mill met her lover here. The old mill is now hidden by the water of the dam, the rock is still standing and at its foot you can sit on a bench. If you want, you can also climb up (caution, there is no path) and enjoy the beautiful view over the reservoir. - https://www.dresden-elbland.de/de/poi/geotop/dorotheenfelsen-klingenberg/60324250/
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The Lehnmühle dam is part of the Klingenberg/Lehnmühle dam network system and supplies raw water for the drinking water supply of the cities of Dresden and Freital. At the same time, the Lehnmühle dam in its function as a storage facility also acts as a pre-dam for the Klingenberg dam. The raw water from the plant is fed into the Klingenberg dam and on to the Klingenberg and Coschütz waterworks. The Lehnmühle dam also serves to protect against flooding and to generate electricity. It was built after the completion of the Klingenberg and Malter dams in 1926. With industrialization at the beginning of the 20th century, the population also grew in the Dresden and Freital area. Drinking water reservoirs were required to supply people with sufficient water. The old tin road from the Altenberger and Niederpöbeler tin ore areas to the Freiberger Hütten once led through the valley of today's reservoir. The "Wilde Weisseritz" flowed through the "Steinbrücke", which gave the village that gave way for the dam its name: Steinbrückmühle. However, the dam was not named after the place, but after a grinding and board mill from the Middle Ages, which stood below the dam wall. Like almost all mills, it was looted and destroyed during the Thirty Years' War (1618 to 1648). Changing owners tried to establish various trades there, such as a wood grinding shop or gastronomy. Until 1973, the "VEB Landmaschinen" company had its headquarters in the old Lehnmühle. After that, however, she visibly declined. It therefore had to be completely demolished at the end of 2006. Today, the name Lehnmühle Dam is a reminder of the old Lehnmühle, which has two special features: It was one of the first dams with a straight quarry stone wall. And its approximately 42 meter high dam wall is one of the longest in Germany with a remarkable length of 520 meters. Construction period: 1927 to 1931 Commissioning: 1931 Source: https://www.wasserwirtschaft.sachsen.de/TS_Lehnmuehle.html
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