Feldberger Dichterwegli

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Signpost of the Feldberger Dichterwegli

The Feldberger Dichterwegli is an educational trail on which 20 poem panels with verses by Alemannic poets can be seen. It runs through the vineyards of the Feldberg district of Müllheim in the Markgräflerland . The three-kilometer circular route begins at the Feldberger Church and leads through the surrounding vineyards.

history

The Feldberger Dichterwegli was built by Hans-Dieter Schmid, the grandson of the Feldberg local poet Paula Hollenweger . According to Schmid, so many poets have been in Feldberg over the decades that it was only logical to build a Dichterwegli. Due to his work as a trainer at the local company Freudenberg, it was possible for him to have the 20 boards made as part of the training of 32 apprentices. On October 3, 2000, on the 20th anniversary of Paula Hollenweger's death, the Feldberger Dichterwegli was completed.

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Station 6: Johann Peter Hebel
Station 10: Paula Hollenweger

The first panel gives a brief introduction; To help visitors from outside, explanations of the words of the purely Alemannic poems are attached to two other panels. The remaining 17 panels contain excerpts from the works of local poets.

On the way you come across artists from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, such as Johann Peter Hebel or Werner Richter, who still lives in Grenzach today. The following artists are represented on the Dichterwegli:

  • Werner Richter (born February 10, 1929 in Grenzach-Wyhlen)
  • Alban Spitz (1906-1996)
  • Fritz Gugelmeier (born March 9, 1901 in Auggen; † March 9, 1978 ibid)
  • Karl Berner (born January 26, 1863 in Kandern; † December 19, 1941 there)
  • Johann Peter Hebel (1760–1826)
  • Lina Kromer (1889–1977)
  • Fritz Wolfsberger (born March 10, 1902 in Müllheim; † February 11, 1959)
  • Paula Hollenweger (1900–1980)
  • Liesel Meier-Küchlin (born July 27, 1907 in Schallstadt-Wolfenweiler; May 17, 2002)
  • Gerhard Jung (1926–1998)
  • Hubert Baum (born April 14, 1906 in Freiburg; † October 23, 1976)
  • Ernst Niefenthaler (born December 31, 1894 in Bürchau; † August 17, 1970)
  • Karl Kurrus (born October 25, 1911 in Endingen; † January 6, 1993)
  • Ida Preusch-Müller (born April 16, 1889 in Kandern; † June 21, 1974)
  • Hedwig Salm (born September 14, 1889 in Neuenweg; † September 19, 1981 in Freiburg)
  • Paul Nunnenmacher (born June 28, 1929 in Sulzburg; † September 25, 2011 in Freiburg)
  • Liesel Meier (born December 12, 1933)

Individual evidence

  1. Nature trails and themed trails in the Markgräflerland markgraefler.de, accessed on October 21, 2012.
  2. The field Berger Dichterwegli markgraefler.de, accessed on 21 October 2012 found.

Web links

Commons : Feldberger Dichterwegli  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 47 ° 46 ′ 25 ″  N , 7 ° 38 ′ 28 ″  E