Drei Annen Hohne

Drei Annen Hohne is a village which is part of Wernigerode in the Harz district in Saxony- Anhalt and lies on the edge of the Harz National Park.

During construction of the Harz Railway and Brocken Railway a breakpoint on the forester's house Hohne and the Counts - stolbergische road and later guest house has been furnished Drei Annen, who first carried the designation signal spruce. After the spruce had fallen at the intersection of Hagen Road with the road Elbingerode - Ilsenburg the bad weather victim, the station was called Three -Annen - Hohne, with in the first years of the 20th century on the same small settlement at the station the present Hotel " Kräuterhof " passed.

Geographical Location

The village is located about 9 km from the city center of Wernigerode in the Harz on the road to Schierke, leads from the road to here a Elbingerode ( resin). In Drei Annen Hohne branches of the Brocken from the Harzquerbahn. Therefore, it is possible that three trains are in the station at the same time.

Drei Annen

The name of Drei Annen was first mentioned in 1770, when the mountain administrator JH Schmidt Schierke a miner's mining permit for an area in the vicinity of today's restaurant asked Drei Annen to mine copper and silver.

Count Christian Frederick of Stolberg- Wernigerode, whose mother was called Anna, took over on December 10, 1770 two Kuxe for himself and another for his Kux born in that year daughter Anna. Also for his niece Anna a Kux was purchased.

Already in 1781 had to be abandoned mining again. It was built in 1785 " Drei Annen tunnel depth [n ] " made ​​a new attempt elsewhere with the. But this remained until 1793/94 without much success. Not far from the restaurant still retains the name Stollental attention to these companies. After the failed attempts mining was moved to a hosting.

After the construction of Hagen Road between Wernigerode and Schierke (1869-1872) offered the place of the inn the opportunity in 1871 to build there a new house to raise the now overdue " road allowance". This new road was to his 50-year service awards named after the Wernigeröder Oberförster Hagen on February 24, 1870 Hagen Road. Direct southeast past the house leads since 1898 the range of Harzquerbahn. The breakpoint was but 1 km to the west set up because Railway is running here on level ground. This is the current station Drei Annen Hohne.

The restaurant Drei Annen had private operators until the 1950s. Then it was led by the International Trade Organisation ( HO ) of the GDR. Then she went into the possession of the VEB Kombinat heavy engineering " Ernst Thalmann " ( SKET ) Magdeburg. This operation used the building as a holiday home and training tool. 1974 next to the restaurant a bed house was built. After an extensive renovation in 1990 it was opened as a hotel. As of 1995, the forest guest house and hotel are back in private hands. On the bed house, an additional floor was set in 1997 and adapted the roof of the environment.

Entry for Drei Annen also a Jugendwaldheim the forestry office belongs misery.

The near Eschwege street is named after the chief forester Ernst von Eschwege (1859-1932), who worked for the family of Stolberg- Wernigerode as head of the forest management in the region, named.

On the way out of the intersection at the station Drei Annen Hohne in the direction Hohneklippen branches after about 500 m to the right a way from. After a few minutes you can reach the forest house, Hohne the nature experience center HohneHof as one of several information centers of the Harz National Park. It takes its name from the nearby Hohneklippen. The HohneHof is included as No. 174 in the system of stamp locations of the Harz hiking pin.

This area was first mentioned in 1251. The property was described in 1686 as " hat and drift on the Hohne, together with a Rinderhof, next to mares and foals grazing ".

Under the title Hohne and stone resin and the history of the forest around Wernigerode presented by Georg Gynz - Rekowski 1974 inter alia, the beginnings of the now nationally famous Holiday Village in Drei Annen Hohne ago. Establishing of Hohne, he wrote:

Due to recent research, this information can now clarify and specify the year of the founding of Hohne exactly.

For the May 28, 1667 there was evidence that the Hohnegebiet with its numerous clearings and glades was used this year as pasture. According to an account book were on the day cattle behind the Hohne gone out into the pasture. Heinrich Ernst Graf zu Stolberg - Wernigerode had to created the opportunity and hired two cattle herders who grazed over here the summer the cattle of the farmers in the area. The herd consisted of 1667 112 animals from Langeln, Abbenrode, Wernigerode, Halberstadt, Stapelburg, Drubeck, Ilse castle, Silstedt, Easter Wieck and Minsleben year.

In the spring of 1668 came a new cowherd, for one, referred to as cattle herders or house this year simple accommodation building was built on the Hohne. The fixed property enabled him now to stay inside in the pasture with the herd also up in the rainy autumn. The house had its site where is now the buildings of the former forestry house Hohne. The 1872 Count furnished forester in Hohne went 1934 to the Prussian state and was a National Park Revierförsterei to 2004.

On the occasion of the summer solstice was first presented on 20 June 2008 at the former forestry house Hohne by the Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra of Wernigerode, led by Christian Fitzner a concert, titled Legendary mountain wilderness for which the RM Balance Dance Company danced under the direction of Heath Reinsch. Organizer of the event was the Harz National Park.

Attractions

Worth seeing is the nature reserve of oak is isolated on a temporarily used for sheep grazing meadow west of the glassworks path and the lodge Hohne, about 200 m distance from the station. The mighty oak trunk shows on one side burn marks that emerged at the end of the Second World War, when a standing under the tree Tiger tank was blown up. The oak is now at the center of the new Dandelion discoverer path of the Harz National Park, which winds its way through the neighboring woods and across the meadow.

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