Stamp point 46 / Border Museum on the Ring of Remembrance

On the outskirts of Sorge, the „Border Museum Sorge e.V.“ association has preserved a border museum with a border landscape. The aim of the association is to keep the memory of the time of the division of Germany alive and to pass on knowledge about this part of history to future generations using original objects and contemporary documents. 

The open-air bor­der muse­um con­ta­ins the remains of the ori­gi­nal bor­der for­ti­fi­ca­ti­ons, which were saved from des­truc­tion by the muni­ci­pa­li­ty of Sor­ge. A histo­ry trail with infor­ma­ti­on boards, the remains of bor­der fen­ces I and II, a bor­der column, an obser­va­ti­on tower, a water bar­ri­er and an earth bun­ker illus­tra­te the bor­der secu­ri­ty system. 

The land­scape artist Her­mann Pri­gann has crea­ted the „Ring of Remem­brance“ the­re. Refer­ring to the view of „wit­ches« cir­cles“, which is wide­spread in Harz folk­lo­re, the artist has crea­ted a lar­ge ring from dead wood, which col­lap­ses over time. 

As the ring pro­vi­des a good refu­ge for birds and many spe­ci­es pro­mo­te the spread of trees and hedge plants with their drop­pings, new life will deve­lop in this plan­ting over time in con­junc­tion with the approach inse­mi­na­ti­on. Experts call such a plant „Ben­jes hedge“ after its inven­tor Her­mann Benjes. 

The stam­ping sta­ti­on is loca­ted on the Ring of Remem­brance and can be rea­ched from the par­king lot at the end of Eberbachstraße.

Silhouette of trees and hills at night
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