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Marienburg, Germany - 22nd February 2012

By: Dr.Kröbner

Hi Mommy,

I tell you a story.......

The Main Building "Marienburg" or is there really dwarfs?


There was once a queen who was the pain out of court life so she asked her husband to build her a small, rustic hunting lodge, in that they could escape the hustle and bustle in the capital city occasionally. The king, his wife joined in an intimate love, hence their desire to buy according to a small mountain just outside the city and as the queen celebrated  her 39th Birthday , the king give her this mountain and the castle to be built out yet. This mountain was named by then on the Marienberg.

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Then the king asked the country's best architects to build a castle. And because the king came from an old family, the castle was a castle to be modeled. Gewing to ten years until the castle was completed. And the castle was called Marienburg and was continued on the private property of Queen Marie

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The Marie Berg was a legendary place from time immemorial. They say today that dwarfs who inhabit it. You could build monuments to honor the queen, of course, within a reasonable size. And if you carefully look around the castle, they will also discover ... ;)

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All just a myth? No, it's probably been there and the relevant certificates are the historians.

Good luck Marie with her castle had not. In 1866 the castle is still under construction. In the course of June 1866, King George V and his troops lost in the Battle of Langensalza against the Kingdom of Prussia and had to go into exile. The queen was permitted to remain on her lap, but on condition that the Hanoverian court had to be replaced by a Prussian. This condition was not acceptable to the queen and her daughter, after which they Marienburg left on 24  July 1867 and followed the king into exile. :rolleyes:

From 1869 the castle stood empty for nearly 80 years.....Time for dwarfs ;)

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After the Second World War, the Guelphs returned to the southern region of Hanover. Today, the castle that is situated between Pattensen-Schulenburg and Hildesheim, no longer inhabited. However, it houses a museum (15 can be visited by approximately 100 spaces), a catering establishment as well as rooms for festive occasions and representative.....

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There remains the question to be answered by the dwarves. With any degree of certainty they can not be answered, because who knows what is hidden in the depths of the rock or what happens when the castle gates were closed and the last visitors have left the mountain :thinking:

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What a story....but a nicy building

huggs and kisses
your 3*Euro








* Posted Feb 22, 2012, 10:25 am Last edited Feb 22, 2012, 10:32 am by Dr.Kröbner [Quote] Go to the top of the page


 

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