Luke Customs

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Memorial stone west of the A 369

Lukaszoll is an abandoned customs clearance post located immediately west of the A 369 between the cities of Bad Harzburg and Goslar .

From the name it can be concluded that it was a customs place. A geographic map from 1910 shows Lukaszoll as a single house.

Lukaszoll was most recently on the former state border between the Free State of Braunschweig and Prussia . Immediately northeast of the building, crossed two roads: The Bad Harzburg to Vienenburg leading high road and the old road , which circles about to the north Harzburger city. Both stretches are only dirt roads, with the Alte Straße being interrupted by the Federal Motorway 369 to the east and by a gravel mining area to the west, while the Hohe Weg is paved throughout.

The customs house was demolished in the 1970s. A memorial stone by the wayside reminds of the existence of this customs building.

literature

  • Journal of the Harz Association for History and Antiquity, Volumes 44–45

Individual evidence

  1. R. Wieries: The names of the mountains, cliffs, valleys, springs, watercourses, ponds, localities, farm districts, forest locations and paths in the Harzburg district court . In: Landesverein für Heimatschutz in the Duchy of Braunschweig (ed.): The field names of the Duchy of Braunschweig . tape 1 . E. Appelhans & Comp. GmbH, Braunschweig 1910, p. 90 ( PDF file on the TU Braunschweig publication server ).
  2. ^ Harzburger Zeitung: A century and a half of traffic in the Harz Mountains . June 3, 1977. Retrieved March 18, 2018.

Coordinates: 51 ° 55 ′ 37.4 ″  N , 10 ° 33 ′ 38.2 ″  E