Friday, June 25, 2010

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Garz back his castle wall


Was he gone? one might wonder at first. Yes! He was gone! That is completely overgrown, so that it no longer than the second most important castle wall on the island of Ruegen recognizes (after Cape Arkona).

That will change now.


On 3 July from 09:00 clock starts a large-scale use of volunteers, where anyone can join. This will complete the plateau of smaller trees, shrubs, roots and grass to be freed, which could grow unchecked since 1990.
Permission to have the local nature conservation authority and the preservation of the island Complaints issued. Exceptions, however, a strip at the edge of the plateau until the breeding season of birds is over.

After the shredding by a specialist company in the week at work before the application and removal of material 3 July to grass seeds sown on about 1.5 ha large area, a hedge to a particular place and a pear tree will be planted.
should also be removed from the hanging about 20 m high fortress walls all trees that do not belong there, so keep that in the end only the large and ancient trees and the structure of the castle hill is visible again.

Mayor Gitta Gohla would be very much participation forward - whether with rake, hoe and wheelbarrow - because it might the deep sleep of the Castle Walls quickly put an end to.
"We have here in front of the house a treasure that needs to be to lift. The whole area offers so much potential, which can be developed, we must first make visible again. "Looks ahead to the mayor, the big challenge.

is all possible only through support from the project "more local". The crucial involvement of CJD Garza were able to € 10,000.00 for the renovation of the castle walls are provided.

Info Burgwall Garz / RĂ¼gen
Several documents is evidence that the princes of Ruegen, which became extinct in 1325, on maternity leave (Charenz, Charenza) had their temporary residence. For some importance is the fact that has been standing on the castle wall the royal chapel, the oldest of these is clear from the documents, which dates back to 1232nd

The records of the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus (1140 - 1220) of the "Gesta Danorum" contain a detailed description of the Slavic leave:
"This town is characterized by the building of three all-powerful shrines (Rugievit, Porevit, Porenut), by the splendor of native Art are worth seeing. Although there were only locally revered idols, so they had their dignity but gives almost as much worship as the most prestigious of all Slavic deity had to Arkona. This place was uninhabited in peace time, but now filled with numerous dense residential huts. These were three stories high, the lowest floor formed by the support of the middle and top floor. Yes, the narrowness of the crammed apartment was so big that if you had shot with extractors stones in the castle, the stones have not found a free place to falling down. "

illuminated in the immediately next to it, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Museum The exhibition opened in the spring of "Legends and research into old Charenza on Ruegen. She first provides an insight into the imaginative genre and shows the influence of these sources and the science had to have today. Known and rather forgotten researchers presented the results of its work to Slavic culture and medieval era.

excavations between 1868 and 1928 brought about the details of the relics from the mid-14th Century decaying plant (total size 200 x 140 m) to light.


Stralsund for the Slavic plant has a special symbolic importance, as most of the castle Charenza 31st October should have been 1234 certificate issued to the municipal law, signed by the complaints Prince Witzlaw I.

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