-
railway line to
Lautenthal was
closed and the
former railway station was
transformed into a hotel. The
former silver mine
Lautenthals Glück was transformed...
-
Lautenthals Glück Pit. From 1720 the Maaßen
Hoisting Shaft (Maaßener Treibschacht) and Maaßen
Water Shaft (Maaßener Kunstschacht) of the
Lautenthals Glück...
- in the Harz Mountains. In 1818, a
mounted forester, Spellerberg, from
Lautenthal,
killed the last lynx in the Harz on the Teufelsberg. At the
start of...
- Harz
mountains of Germany. The
birds were bred in the
Upper Harz
between Lautenthal and
Sankt Andreasberg in the
middle of the 19th
century and
achieved European-wide...
-
filming of
outdoor scenes.
Other outdoor locations were the
towns of
Lautenthal, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Goslar, Halberstadt,
Merseburg and Osterwieck....
-
Laute caused considerable damage in
Lautenthal in 1877.
Laute in the east of
Lautenthal Laute in the
middle of
Lautenthal Former railway bridge over the Laute...
- -
Wiedelah -
Vienenburg - B 6 K35
Langelsheim -
Wolfshagen im Harz -
Lautenthal K36 L516 -
Hahnenklee K37
Zellerfeld - B 242 K38
Clausthal -
Altenau K42...
- This list
contains an
overview of the
mines in the Harz
Mountains of
central Germany,
formerly one of the most
productive mining regions in the world....
- Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Hahnenklee,
Sankt Andreasberg, Buntenbock, Wildemann,
Lautenthal, Schulenberg,
Altenau and Torfhaus.
Regale in this
context means a royal...
- in
which almost 200
people took part, a male lynx was
brought down at
Lautenthal. The so-called Lynx
Stone recalls the
success of that
particular hunt...