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5월 2, 2025, Timeloberg Memorial
Four days before the official day of Germany's surrender on May 8, 1945, the partial surrender here marked the end of the most horrific war in human history. On Victory Hill, at around 6:00 p.m. on May 4, 1945, Bernard Montgomery announced the unconditional end of World War II for the northern part of Germany.
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The megalithic tombs near Altenmedingen (also known as the Royal Tombs) are a group of three preserved megalithic burial sites from the Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture. The sites were first recorded in the 1840s. Dating from 3500 to 2800 BC - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fsteingr%C3%A4ber_bei_Altenmedingen
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The megalithic tombs near Altenmedingen (also known as royal tombs) are a group of three preserved megalithic tombs from the Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture near the municipality of Altenmedingen. The first recording of the tombs took place in the 1840s. Dated 3500 to 2800 BC. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fsteingr%C3%A4ber_bei_Altenmedingen
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The area near the royal tombs is ideal for a picnic. It's a very interesting site. Consider that 4000 to 2000 years ago, the average annual temperature was 2 to 3 degrees higher than today, and the flora and fauna, as well as humans, were evolving. (See the information panels.) The tour is very leisurely and easy. Unfortunately, you often ride on or along roads (not very busy).
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4월 20, 2023, Rullstorf Bronze Age Urnfield
On the Lüneburg-Neetze road there is an extensive area with numerous archaeological monuments and monuments. The necropolis includes two megalithic tombs, numerous burial mounds, urn cemeteries and a hump burial ground. The group shows in an impressive way the close spatial juxtaposition of very different types of burial from different epochs. The burials range from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age and pre-Roman Iron Age to the Roman Empire and Migration Period. Source: https://denkmalatlas.niedersachsen.de/viewer/metadata/28932106/1/-/
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This beautiful thatched hut invites you to stop. Inside there are three benches, so it is also suitable for larger groups. I really like the garbage can there, I really hope it will continue to be fed diligently... it would be a shame for the surroundings (including the "grave" in the foreground) if the garbage ended up there.
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3월 2, 2022, Timeloberg Memorial
History to experience and touch. There is also a very informative leaflet on site. Especially at this time, just pause and think about Mr. Putin1
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3월 2, 2022, Timeloberg Memorial
Here you can feel the breath of history. The actual place is on the military training area and not accessible.
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8월 8, 2021, Rullstorf Bronze Age Urnfield
Rullstorf. A summer day in 1967, between Scharnebeck and Rullstorf. Christian Krohn is on the way to his uncle in Rullstorf, as always he walks over the Kronsberg, past fields and the large sand pit. A fresh edge makes the 24-year-old curious, he stops, looks at the sand wall and discovers parts of a ceramic vessel on the upper edge that protrudes from the earth. Krohn digs it up and holds an urn that is more than 3000 years old in his hands. It is the first evidence of a Late Bronze Age cemetery (1200-800 BC). And for Krohn the first indication of an archaeological gold mine. https://www.landeszeitung.de/lueneburg/51009-zurueck-in-die-fruehe-bronzezeit-neue-schautafel-am-kronsberg/
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7월 5, 2021, Timeloberg Memorial
Near Lüneburg, on the Timeloberg near Wendisch Evern, on May 4, 1945, the end of the Second World War in Europe and with it the liberation from the Nazi tyranny began. Here a delegation from the High Command of the Wehrmacht signed the unconditional surrender of all German troops in Holland, northwest Germany, Schleswig-Holstein and Denmark to the British army command under Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery. The ceasefire took effect on May 5 at 8:00 a.m. In the Netherlands and Denmark this day is still a commemorative day or a national holiday. The Timeloberg was deliberately chosen for the formal act of partial surrender. From this highest point in the vicinity of Lüneburg one looked down on the towers of a defeated German city. Field Marshal Montgomery therefore called the hill "Victory Hill". From here the German delegation went on to the American headquarters in Reims and then, on May 8, 1945, to the Soviet headquarters in Berlin-Karlshorst. The partial capitulation on the Timeloberg can therefore be seen as the introduction to the German total capitulation. https://www.wendischevern.de/gedenkort-timeloberg/startseite.html
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A very interesting place. I just wonder if they were really graves. As far as I know, hardly any human remains have been found in the so-called "megalithic tombs" so far. But I think that's what makes it all the more fascinating and interesting: we don't know for sure how and why these megalithic structures were built. The place is also a great place to take a break during a bike ride; there are a few benches on the grounds, and there are also benches and a trash can in the replica of the Neolithic sheepfold, where you can take a break even in "bad" weather (like rain), and you're quite well protected from the wind and rain (only the entrances on both sides of the sheepfold are open and can't be closed).
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11월 21, 2020, Biosphärium Elbtalaue
Only part of the round tower remains of the former moated castle, the age of which cannot be precisely determined. Duke Ernst II of Braunschweig Lüneburg had the older, still existing castle wing built in 1600, and the newer one was built in 1742. Under the Prussian administration, the Bleckede and Neuhaus offices were merged to form the Bleckede district on April 1, 1885. After the Löwenstat was founded by Duke Wilhelm of Lüneburg in 1209, a moated castle was built around 1270, of which the tower and the moats, first mentioned in 1287, have largely been preserved. After centuries of being pledged to the city of Lüneburg, the castle came back into Guelph hands in 1561. Duke Ernst of Braunschweig and Lüneburg built the north wing with decorative wood carvings. In 1743 the west wing was rebuilt. In 1827, the Hanover local writer Auguste von der Elbe was born here. The castle was the seat of the bailiff for the Bleckede office until 1885, then the seat of the administration of the Bleckede district until 1932, and finally the seat of the district court until 1974. The Otto Meissner Verlag was housed in the north wing from 1948 to 1983, the branch of the Barendorf adult education center was housed in the west wing from 1976 to 1996, and the coach house became an artists' facility. After extensive restoration, the castle opened in 2002 as an information center for the Lower Saxony Elbe Valley Biosphere Reserve. This cultural landscape is presented in a modern way on around 1,000 square meters; Since 2011, the fish of the Elbe and the Elbe beavers can also be experienced live.” https://elbstadt-bleckede.de/lexicon/index.php?entry/90-schlo%C3%9F/
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11월 21, 2020, Biosphärium Elbtalaue
As the central information center for the Elbtalaue, the Biosphaerium Elbtalaue, Bleckede Castle, takes on essential tasks of area-related information and educational work for the "Niedersächsische Elbtalaue" biosphere reserve. The unique nature on the left and right of the Elbe is presented in the Biosphaerium Elbtalaue on over 1000 square meters of exhibition space. The environmental workshop in combination with the exhibition area and the open landscape are available for environmental education. They are aimed primarily at kindergartens, schools and youth groups. Traveling exhibitions and lecture events related to the biosphere reserve contribute to publicizing the biosphere reserve through various events. As a service, the Biosphaerium Elbtalaue provides you with tips and information for other leisure activities in the biosphere reserve and its surroundings. https://www.elbtalaue.niedersachsen.de/startseite/elbtalaue_erleben/information_bildung/information/informationszentrum_biosphaerium_elbtalaue/
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11월 3, 2020, Ernst-August-Rex-Stein auf dem Telegraphenberg
A little excursion into history
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6월 22, 2020, Ernst-August-Rex-Stein auf dem Telegraphenberg
A nice historical point. The short steep climb to the Telegraphenber is definitely worth it. The story can be found here. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breetze
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6월 6, 2020, Biosphärium Elbtalaue
Everything about beavers and the biosphere reserve, well made for young and old.
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