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Königsslutter, gemeindefreies Gebiet

압트-파브리키우스 샘 (루터스프링)

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Königsslutter, gemeindefreies Gebiet

압트-파브리키우스 샘 (루터스프링)

하이라이트 • 자연 기념물

압트-파브리키우스 샘 (루터스프링)

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    1. Königslutter am Elm에서 출발하는 루터 폭포와 대연못 (압트-파브리지우스 트레일) – 글로켄타이히 연못 순환 코스

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    보통 하이킹. 좋은 체력 필요. 대부분 갈 수 있는 길. 미끄러지지 않게 조심해야 함.

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    초급용 하이킹. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

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    초급용 하이킹. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

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    8월 10, 2021

    Source house of the Lutter through a beautiful brook valley which you can walk directly along 🥾. Nicely prepared and described by signs.

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      8월 10, 2021

      Well house of the Lutter which flows in a beautiful brook valley to Königslutter and runs over a water cascade in the beautiful park. Well done 👍

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        7월 1, 2021

        Old well house, unfortunately currently in poor external condition.

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          12월 17, 2023

          It's a shame that the restaurant is no longer open.

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            12월 14, 2024

            Unfortunately, the area is somewhat neglected.

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              12월 17, 2023

              It's impressive how much water sometimes comes out here.

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                5월 7, 2023

                The Lutterquelle or Lutterspring is a large karst spring in Lower Saxony on the Elm plateau. The Lutter rises from it and later flows into the Schunter. The source is in a valley on the 290 road near Königslutter in the Helmstedt district.

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                  8월 27, 2023

                  The main source of the Lutter has been surrounded by a baroque vault since 1708.
                  The relief on the facade shows an old man lying on a mountain, holding a vessel under his left arm from which a river flows.
                  The stone basin with the fish-headed water spout was only created in more recent times.

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                    1월 3, 2019

                    Historic building from the 1700's. Here is the main source of the Lutter. The building was then commissioned by Abbot Johann Fabricius. An information board explains details of the construction and intended use

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                      5월 7, 2023

                      The Lutterquelle or Lutterspring is a large karst spring in Lower Saxony on the Elm plateau. The Lutter rises from it and later flows into the Schunter. The source is in a valley on the 290 road near Königslutter in the Helmstedt district.

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                        9월 15, 2023

                        The Lutter Springs consist of a total of seven springs, including the main spring, which is housed in a spring house. Furthermore, several spring pots can be observed in a near-natural state. The two largest of these receive special attention on the adventure trail.

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                          9월 6, 2018

                          This stream is only around 7.5 km long. It is located just outside the city on the edge of the Elm. Today's Königslutter was initially named after the Lutter and later with the addition of "Königs" after the king and later emperor Lothar III, who was buried in the local cathedral.
                          The source of the Lutter is a water-rich karst spring and is located approx. 1 -2 km south of the imperial cathedral.
                          This spring was "enclosed" by Johannes Fabricius in 1708. Below the main source, additional water flows into the stream from numerous other small spring streams. The headwater area is known as Lutterspring.
                          From the source the stream runs through a magical forest area to Königslutter.
                          A walk along the stream is highly recommended.

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                            7월 18, 2021

                            Spring house from 1705, unfortunately looks a bit run down and could use a cleaning.

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                              8월 11, 2023

                              The Abt-Fabricius-Quelle is the main source of the Lutter. It is an overflow or fall spring where the water emerges from cracks in the rock in steep terrain. It was named after the abbot Johann Fabricius (1644–1729), who was buried in Königslutter. He built it in 1708 in the Baroque style into a spring house made of Elm limestone. After passing through the water-permeable Elm limestone, the rainwater emerges in large quantities here on the edge of the Elm in the form of the Lutter. Since 1910, the residents of the city of Königslutter have been getting their drinking water directly from the Lutterspring. Today the source is protected as a cultural monument. A relief on the building shows a Greek river god, the name of Duke Anton Ulrich of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel and a Latin saying: “Ex fonte bibens fontem corona” (“Crown the spring by drinking from the spring”).
                              Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutterquelle

                              번역자 Google •

                                The Lutterquelle or Lutterspring is a large karst spring in Lower Saxony on the Elm plateau. The Lutter rises from it and later flows into the Schunter. The spring is located in a valley on the country road 290 near Königslutter in the Helmstedt district. (Source: Wikipedia)

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                                  The Lutter springs consist of a total of seven springs, including the main spring, which is enclosed in a spring house. In addition, several springs can be observed in a near-natural state. The two largest of these receive special attention on the adventure trail.

                                  Abbot Fabricius Spring:
                                  The Abbot Fabricius Spring is the main spring of the Lutter. It is an overflow or cascade spring, where the water emerges from cracks in rocks on steep terrain. It was named after Abbot Johann Fabricius (1644–1729), who is buried in Königslutter. He enclosed it in a spring house made of Elm limestone in 1708 in the Baroque style. After passing through the permeable Elm limestone, the rainwater emerges again in large quantities here on the edge of the Elm in the form of the Lutter. Since 1910, the residents of the town of Königslutter have been getting their drinking water directly from the Lutter spring. Today the spring is protected as a cultural monument. A relief on the building shows a Greek river god, the name of Duke Anton Ulrich of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and a Latin saying: "Ex fonte bibens fontem corona" ("Crown the spring by drinking from the spring"). (Source: Wikipedia)

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                                    3월 9, 2021

                                    The fountain house is worth seeing

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                                      12월 28, 2017

                                      In the idyllic headwaters above the village are under old trees many, in the natural state left over Quelleiche. The Lutterquelle is one of the strongest of its kind in northern Germany. It is protected by a baroque source house.

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                                        The Lutter springs consist of a total of seven springs, including the main spring, which is contained in a spring house. In addition, several springs can be observed in a near-natural state. The two largest of these are given special attention on the adventure trail.
                                        Abt-Fabricius-Quelle:
                                        The Abt-Fabricius-Quelle is the main spring of the Lutter. It is an overflow or cascade spring, where the water emerges from cracks in rocks on steep terrain. It was named after Abbot Johann Fabricius (1644–1729), who is buried in Königslutter. He incorporated it in a spring house made of Elm limestone in 1708 in the Baroque style. After passing through the permeable Elm limestone, the rainwater emerges again in large quantities here on the edge of the Elm in the form of the Lutter. Since 1910, the residents of the town of Königslutter have been getting their drinking water directly from the Lutterspring. Today the spring is protected as a cultural monument. A relief on the building shows a Greek river god, the name of Duke Anton Ulrich of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and a Latin saying: "Ex fonte bibens fontem corona" ("Crown the spring by drinking from the spring"). (Source: Wikipedia)

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                                          3월 29, 2025

                                          Old spring catchment at one of the springs in the Lutter source area.

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                                            4월 5, 2024

                                            Based on the pictures I would have imagined it to be bigger and more impressive, but it was ok.

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