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Luisenburg Rock Labyrinth

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of floods and cloudbursts, storms and earthquakes, volcanoes and whatever else nature may violently conjure up. However on closer inspection, and with a detailed knowledge of that which nature, acting quietly and patiently, is able to do in a most extraordinary way, another solution to this puzzle offers itself to us (...)
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The enormous size of the granite blocks, piled on one another without rhyme or reason gives an impression the like of which I have never come across on all my walks and no-one can be blamed for explaining this chaotic state of affairs that excites astonishment, fear and dread, by calling on the help
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The site is owned and maintained by Wunsiedel town council (forestry department). They charge an entry price of EUR 7.00 for adults (as of September 2023) (with reductions for children, etc.), which is used for the care and preservation of this
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Today the rock labyrinth is a popular destination and can be appreciated by anyone with stout footwear. Children also enjoy climbing and crawling over the rocks. In 2006 the rock labyrinth was awarded the status of a national geotope.
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era. Over the course of time they were left behind as the ground around was eroded; they became unstable and began to shift. This resulted in the jumble of rocks with wild, romantic paths through the narrow clefts and steep steps.
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was already being exploited for tourism in the 18th century and it is also well-known today as a result of the natural amphitheatre surrounded by rocks as well as the annual Luisenburg Pageant that take place there.
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and, totally spellbound, told her son about the experience. A second construction phase took place between 1811 and 1815. The Luisenburg developed into a jewel of civic culture and landscape architecture.
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The concept of opening it up and exploiting it was heavily influenced by the Society for the Portrayal of the History, Customs and Rights of the Fatherland (
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over a long period are much more likely to have been responsible for the formation of the rock labyrinth.
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Gesellschaft zur Aufklärung vaterländischer Geschichte, Sitte und Rechte
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The well-rounded shapes of the individual blocks were formed by
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Luisenburg. Ein vergessener Landschaftsgarten der Frühromantik
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Luisenburg

‹See Tfd›
German
felsenmeer
granite
Wunsiedel
Germany
earthquakes
weathering
erosion
Goethe
spheroidal weathering
Cenozoic

blockfield
Queen Louise
Frederick William III
singspiel
Johann Adam Hiller
Christian Felix Weiße
natural monument
ISBN
3-89445-349-4
Johann Christoph Stierlein
de
Illustrated description and map
Geotope fact file
Luisenburg Pageant
50°00′43″N 11°59′32″E / 50.01208°N 11.99209°E / 50.01208; 11.99209

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