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Gedenkstein für die Erhebung Schleswig-Holsteins
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Gedenkstein für die Erhebung Schleswig-Holsteins

A Silent Witness to Schleswig-Holstein's Historic Uprising

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Visit the memorial stone for Schleswig-Holstein's uprising in Hamburg-Blankenese. This striking boulder, adorned with a crest relief and gilded inscription, commemorates the 19th-century quest for freedom and unity. Nestled in a green space beside the historic twin oak planted in 1898, this spot invites reflection and contemplation.
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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.

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