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Glass Forest |
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At the foot of the Weißenstein castle, there is a forest, the like of which you can find nowhere else. The fir, spruce, beech, pine and aspen are made of coloured sheets of glass. read more>>
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Weißenstein Castle Ruins |
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Once upon a time, the castle defences offered protection for the area and its people and it was a seat of government. read more>> |
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The Greedy House |
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Once upon a time the building was a store for crops for the inhabitants of Weißenstein castle and the village. Later, the house was for many years home for the Baltic poet Siegfried von Vegesack, who wrote his best known works here. read more>> |
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Castle Educational Walk |
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Nature and culture at your finger tips: this could be the motto of the castle educational walk in Weißenstein. read more>> |
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Pfahl |
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In days gone by, the Pfahl was feared by the local population as bewitched, but today the craggy, white rocks are simply admired by visitors. read more>>
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Weddings at the "Greedy House" |
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Sentries who cross their halberds before the bridal couple. Knights who draw their swords. Monks, who hand over discharge letters. read more>>
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Ritterspektakel Weißenstein |

| Schwertkämpfe und Mittelalter am Fuß der Burgruine Weißenstein erleben Sie alle zwei Jahre beim
Ritterpsektakel Weißenstein read more>>
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