Tannrähm
Here is a small wetland that used to be covered by an alder quarry. In the course of the drainage in 1920, two boulders were found that only a small part jutted out of the ground.
The then senior teacher of the Suderburger Wiesenbauschule proposed to raise one of the boulders and to design it as a memorial to the fallen meadow students in the First World War. So the students and their teachers began to dig. They dug and dug and dug. The foundling proved to be 3.50 meters high and 420 hundredweight! It was going to be several years before he was finally set up. On July 5, 1924 the memorial was dedicated and after 1945 dedicated to the fallen of the Second World War. Later, two more memorial stones were erected in the Tannrähm, one still bears the traces that were created when splitting the stone.