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Luthereiche
A Living Monument to the Reformation
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Dresden: First Steps10 pts
Dresden: Explorer25 pts
Dresden: Insider50 pts
Nestled in the Princess Margaretha Park, the Luther Oak in Dresden Heath stands as a majestic symbol of the Reformation. Planted in 1917, this tree, accompanied by a memorial stone, commemorates the significance of this historical event. Here, you can feel the blend of history and nature inviting you to linger. Visiting this heritage monument is like taking a step back in time.
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The commemorative tree Luthereiche was planted in 1917 to mark the 400th anniversary of the Reformation and is now a protected cultural monument in Saxony.
Quick Facts
- Heritage Status
- Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Do you hear the rustling leaves above you? This mighty oak stands as a silent storyteller of courage and change. Planted over a century ago, it’s a living monument to the Reformation. Look at the memorial stone next to the tree; it reminds us of those who stood firm in their beliefs. If you glance south, you might catch a glimpse of the King Albert Monument. Here, history meets the tranquility of nature. Take a moment to breathe it all in and step back in time. You might feel the same determination that makes this place so unique.
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