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Schwibbogen (German pronunciation: [ʃʋɪp'boːɡən]) is a
decorative candle-holder from the Ore
Mountains region of Saxony, Germany. The
first metal schwibbogen...
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typical christmas decorations of this
region like Raachermannel,
Schwibbögen and
Christmas pyramids. The town lies on the
northern declivity of the...
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modern designs from lace designers. The
Christmas decoration known as a
Schwibbogen represents the
lacemakers of the
region in the wood
carving silhouette...
- state-recognized
health resort (Erholungsort), and
calls itself Stadt des
Schwibbogens (“
Schwibbogen Town”). Its po****tion
decline since the 1950s has been extremely...
- open.
During Christmas time Räuchermänner are displa****
together with
Schwibbögen (candle arches), miners' figurines, angels, and
Christmas pyramids. Several...
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pyramids (carousels with
figures of the
Christmas story or from mining) and
Schwibbögen (wooden
candle arches, displa**** in windows,
symbolising the opening...
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pyramid was not
developed until the
early 19th century.
Schwibbogen Literally, the word
Schwibbogen means an arch "hanging" (schweben)
above you, between...
- (Golden Eagle)
until 1856,
after which it was
moved in
front of the
Schwibbogen. The
shield of
George with the
Electoral Saxonian coat of arms probably...
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south of
Basel old town. (It is
nowadays a
suburb of the city.) A
Schwibbogen [de] is a type of buttress, in the form of an arch
which braces the structures...
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villages in the Ore Mountains)
turned to
wooden toy
manufacture – such as
Schwibbogen and
Christmas pyramids – as well as
bobbin lace as a
matter of economic...