Boulder park Henzendorf
The Henzendorf boulder park is located in the Schlaubetal Nature Park in Brandenburg , southwest of the village of Henzendorf .
history
The Berlin sculptor Ulrich Thiel (born September 22, 1942; † April 7, 2004) was the first manager of the erratic boulder park. In 1992, on his initiative, artists began to design large boulders based on historical models . 1000 boulders from the Nochten and Döbern opencast mining areas were used as the basis. The copies of Hittite and Celtic art were made by the Polish artists Kazimierz Krewniak and Adam Sobiraj. After moving the first erratic boulder park to the Henzendorf heath, the local landscape conservation association took over the sponsorship in 1997. The designed stones are on permanent loan from the artists on four hectares . The stones were arranged according to Hittite, Germanic and Celtic motifs.
Along the approximately three kilometer long path from Henzendorf to Reicherskreuz , over 2000 boulders on the path of the stones will document human development over the past 2000 years. Some of these boulders show the artist's view of contemporary history through processing. With the German-Polish Sculptor Pleinair in June 1999, four German and one Polish sculptor created the first individual works.
The geological nature trail was inaugurated in autumn 2007 . Stones labeled in detail give an insight into the type of rock and the origin of the boulders. The stock of guide attachments comes mainly from the surrounding fields and was supplemented by boulders from the former geological nature trail near Eisenhüttenstadt and the Jänschwalde open-cast mine to give the visitor an insight into the glacier movement of the Pleistocene glaciation .
Migmatite in the geological nature trail
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Coordinates: 52 ° 2 ′ 0.6 ″ N , 14 ° 30 ′ 45.8 ″ E