
Gedenkstein für die Erhebung Schleswig-Holsteins
A Silent Witness to Schleswig-Holstein's Historic Uprising
Did you know?
The memorial stone for the Schleswig-Holstein uprising was erected by the community two years after the double oak was planted, which was donated in 1898 for the 50th anniversary of the uprising.
Quick Facts
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Can you feel the history in the air around you? Right beside you is the twin oak, a living monument planted in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Schleswig-Holstein uprising. Look at the memorial stone, a simple boulder turned into a symbol of the struggle for freedom. Imagine the people who gathered here in 1898, planting that tree as a sign of hope and unity. And just beyond it, the Blankenese Church at the marketplace, standing for centuries as a witness to this history. This is a place inviting you to reflect on the past and the meaning of freedom. In the quiet, you might even hear the old oak leaves whispering stories of courage and togetherness.







