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construction. The new Fichtelberg House had seating for around 600. On the ground floor was a large self-service restaurant, on the upper floor was a grill bar, a concert café and a conference room. Well known artists helped design the interior. The wooden walls of the vestibule and the room dividers in the self-service area were by Hans Brockhage. Carl-Heinz Westenburger created a mural for the end wall of the conference room, on which he depicted sporting life on the Fichtelberg. At the end of the 1990 the Fichtelberg House was converted to resemble the old building and re-opened on 18 July 1999. The newly built observation tower is only 31 metres high.
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was opened in 1924, the cable is 1,175 m long with a height difference of 305 m. It takes six minutes to travel from the valley to the top of the mountain. Large car parks are available on the lower half of the mountain, but parking near the top is limited. Bus transportation is available in addition
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valley, two long winding roads, starting at a height of 830 m, head towards the Czech border. After a short section on the level, it turns right towards the summit. The road runs through forested countryside that gives a strong impression that one is above 1,000 m. The total length of this
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and high populations of game steadily reduced the proportion of fir and beech trees in favour of spruce. With the beginning of state forestry in Saxony in the early 19th century, the composition of species changed drastically. Forest management, which was focussed on achieving the highest net yield,
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On the evening of 25 February 1963 a fire broke out in the Fichtelberg House. 180 firemen from across the county of Annaberg were called out and took part in the firefighting. Heavy snowdrifts on the access road meant that all the firefighting equipment had to be transported up the mountain on the
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The extensive spruce forests in the area surrounding the Fichtelberg have been constantly utilised since man first settled here and have thus undergone much change. The original vegetation of the highlands and mountain ridges was fundamentally different. Pollen analyses from the Gottesgaber Moor
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The journey time to the top of the mountain on the Fichtelberg Cable Car is 3½ minutes. There is also a bus service from Oberwiesenthal. At the summit and just below it are several parking areas for cars and busses. The mountain is also accessible on numerous footpaths. Some are part of the
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Since the 1891 data, there was a tendency for temperature to rise, although the years from 1950 to 1980 were particularly cold. By 2003 the increase was less than one tenth of a degree per year, but considerable for a large scale, the speed increased from 1980 to 2004, when the increase was
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On 22 June 1965 the foundation stone for a new building was laid. By 1967, a modern Fichtelberg House with an austere, typically East German concrete architecture and integrated, plain, 42 metre-high observation tower had been completed. The GDR made 12 million marks available for its
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The first definitely confirmed Fichtelberg house was built on the Fichtelberg in 1888/89 by Oskar Puschmann. It was opened on 21 July 1889 and extended for the first time in 1899. In 1910 the house was expanded again as a result of the popularity of the highest mountain in Saxony. With the
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cable car. Hoses that had been laid from Oberwiesenthal up to the top of the mountain froze in temperatures of −15 °C and the lack of water meant that they could not put the fire out. The building was razed to its foundation walls.
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border. At 1,214.6 m (3,985 ft) above sea level, the Fichtelberg is the highest mountain in Saxony, the second highest in the Ore Mountains and used to be the highest mountain in
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revealed useful information about the former composition of the forest. The main tree species of the Hercynian mixed forest of the highlands - the silver fir (
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Summit of the Fichtelberg in summer 2010. The Fichtelberg House with tourist buses in front. Right: top station of the Fichtelberg Cable Car
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The Fichtelberg consists predominantly of light-coloured, crystalline rocks, especially a variety of muscovite slate (
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In 1890 the publican of the Fichtelberg House recorded the first regular weather observations. On 1 January 1916
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The mountain was given its name thanks to the existing natural forests of spruce that covered it (see section on
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valley. About 750 metres south-southwest is the less prominent subpeak of the Fichtelberg, known as the
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The exposed situations of the Fichtelberg near the natural treeline provides a good habitat for many rare
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on the road leading up the Fichtelberg, caught fire on 21 November 2009 in a suspected arson attack.
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Sächsisch-böhmische Aussichtsberge des westlichen Erzgebirges in Wort und Bild mit touristischen Angaben
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mountain is famous for winter sport facilities, providing many ski lifts and cross-country ski tracks.
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in 1950. In 2019, measurements at the top were fully automated and the station is no longer staffed.
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The first albeit unreferenced evidence of a building on the summit of the Fichtelberg is found in the
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began work in the new weather station. It was founded by Paul Schreiber and expanded into a mountain
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plants. Of particular note is the occurrence of numerous species that are normally found in the
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saw the spruce as the perfect timber resource. Gradually other tree species were planted again.
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Climate data for Fichtelberg Mountain (ridge): 1213m, 1991−2020 normals, extremes 1890–present
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construction of the Fichtelberg Cable Car in 1924 the visitor numbers climbed still further.
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runs up the eastern slope of the mountain from Oberwiesenthal to a point near the summit.
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Biogeochemistry of Forested Catchments in a Changing Environment: A German Case Study
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ascent is 6,600 metres and it climbs through around 380 metres in height.
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Climate data for Fichtelberg Mountain (ridge), elevation: 1213 m, 1961-1990 normals
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and climbs through 556 metres in 13.64 kilometres. The road runs through
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Climate data for Fichtelberg Mountain (ridge), elevation: 1213 m 1981-2010 normals
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On clear days, one can see to the mountains in the northern Czech Republic (the
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The Fichtelberg rises above the holiday and winter sports resort of
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to the south. The area around Fichtelberg and the neighbouring
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Borehole Climatology: a new method how to reconstruct climate
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The following protected areas are found on the Fichtelberg:
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The mountain is a magnet for cyclists and bikers. From the
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The less well known and more difficult ascent starts in
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published in 1699 by Christian Lehmann, where it says:
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The burnt out Fichtelberg Inn on 12 December 2009
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around 1.5 kilometres north of the German-Czech
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Historic trig point on the Fichtelberg, August 2004
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In the main, this rock only comprises 199:with two main peaks in the middle of the 30:For the village in Bavaria, Germany, see 2773:Freie Presse, Chemnitz, 25 February 2003 27:Mountain in the Ore Mountains of Germany 2692:"Fichtelberg Climate Normals 1981-2010" 2640:"Fichtelberg Climate Normals 1991-2020" 2528: 2444: 311:as well. Additional components include 259:("Little Fichtelberg") also called the 2920:, Horb am Neckar, 2001, pp. 52–54 2517:List of mountains in the Ore Mountains 2320:in two separate areas (NSG No. 163092) 219:is 1,206 m (3,957 ft) high. 2469:fixed point from 1864 in foreground, 279:. The most important of these is the 190: 7: 2323:The Fichtelberg South Mountainside ( 2016:, a weather station and a prominent 2850:Feuer zerstört die Fichtelbergbaude 2046: 2026:Königlich-Sächsischen Triangulation 361:humid continental subarctic climate 130: 2756:. 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Index

Fichtelberg (Ore Mountains)
Fichtelberg, Bavaria
List of minor planets: 29001–30000 § 736

Elevation
Coordinates
50°25′43″N 12°57′17″E / 50.42861°N 12.95472°E / 50.42861; 12.95472
Fichtelberg is located in Saxony
Saxony
Germany
Parent range
Ore Mountains
[ˈfɪçtl̩bɛʁk]
mountain
Ore Mountains
Saxony
Czech
East Germany
subpeak

Central Ore Mountains
Ore Mountains/Vogtland Nature Park
border
Oberwiesenthal
Pöhlbach
Kleiner Fichtelberg
Klínovec
streams
sources
River Zschopau

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