Annenpfad

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The Annenpfad is a reconstructed pilgrimage route in the Prignitz district in the north-west of Brandenburg , which connects Heiligengrabe , Bölzke, Krüssow and their places of worship over 22 km .

In the pilgrimage church of St. Anna in Pritzwalk (district Alt Krüssow ) the skirt of St. Anne is said to have been originally located. A devotional picture depicts the third Anna herself with her daughter Maria and the baby Jesus .

An old pilgrimage route, the “Annenpfad”, probably led from the Stift zum Heiligengrabe monastery , which was founded as a women's monastery in 1287, to Pritzwalk. A circular route has been reconstructed since 2006 and signposted by 2010.

The Annenpfad was officially opened on Maundy Thursday 2011. 24 boulders mark the path at crossroads, which with six resting places invites you to linger. The churches of Bölzke and Alt Krüssow invite pilgrims to meditation and prayer. A guest house is available as a pilgrimage hostel in the Heiligengrabe monastery .

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