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The Gedenkstein zur 1225-Jahr-Feier Maden is a commemorative stone located in the historic village of Maden, a district of Gudensberg in northern Hesse, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 178 meters, this monument marks the 1225th anniversary of Maden, a community with a rich past that dates back to around 800 AD. While not a grand structure, this memorial stone serves as a quiet reminder of Maden's enduring history, a village recognized as potentially the oldest settlement in Hesse…
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3월 7, 2025
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The Gedenkstein commemorates the 1225th anniversary of Maden, a village with a remarkably long history, first mentioned around 800 AD. While the stone itself is a relatively recent addition (erected around the year 2000), it symbolizes Maden's enduring heritage as potentially the oldest settlement in Hesse and a central location in the ancient Chattenland. The village is currently preparing for its 1250th anniversary in 2025, highlighting its continuous historical importance.
Absolutely. Maden and its surroundings are rich in historical and natural landmarks. You can explore the Mader Heide, a presumed Chattian cult site and Carolingian assembly place, or visit the impressive Wotanstein, a megalithic monument. The village itself features numerous charming half-timbered houses, and the Maderstein basalt peak offers scenic views and is often incorporated into hiking routes.
The terrain around the Gedenkstein is generally gentle and accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors. While the monument itself is at an elevation of approximately 178 meters, many nearby trails offer relatively easy walking paths. However, routes connecting to the Maderstein basalt peak might involve moderate ascents. Overall, you can expect a mix of paved paths, forest trails, and open field tracks.
The Gedenkstein itself is a small, unassuming monument, and a direct visit might only take a few minutes. However, it's primarily enjoyed as a peaceful rest stop along longer walks or bike rides. With its two benches, it's an ideal spot to pause, enjoy the surroundings, and reflect for 10-20 minutes before continuing your journey through the historic Maden area.
While direct public transportation to the Gedenkstein itself may be limited, the village of Maden is typically served by local bus routes connecting it to larger towns like Gudensberg or Fritzlar. From the village center, the monument is usually within walking distance. We recommend checking local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and stops in Maden.
Yes, the area is considered very family-friendly. Many of the paths around Maden and leading to the Gedenkstein are gentle and easy to navigate, making them suitable for walks with children. The Gedenkstein itself offers a nice spot for a short break, and the historical context can be an interesting talking point for older kids.
Yes, the trails in the vicinity of the Gedenkstein zur 1225-Jahr-Feier Maden are generally dog-friendly. It's a popular area for dog walkers, offering plenty of natural paths for your canine companion to enjoy. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash where required and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the area for all visitors.
The Gedenkstein itself is located in a more rural setting, so there are no cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to it. However, within the village of Maden or the nearby town of Gudensberg, you will find various dining options, including traditional German restaurants and local cafes, perfect for a meal or refreshment before or after your visit.
Direct parking at the Gedenkstein is not typically available. Visitors usually find parking in the village of Maden itself, or at designated parking areas along established hiking routes that pass by the monument. These village parking spots offer convenient access for those exploring the area on foot or by bike.
While the Gedenkstein can be visited comfortably throughout the year, spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking. In spring, you'll enjoy blooming nature, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but can be warmer. Winter visits are possible, but trails might be muddy or icy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.