Luther oak
As Luther oak trees are oaks which have in the memory of Martin Luther were planted or directly related to the work of the Reformer should be available. Often these are trees of the pedunculate oak species . Best known is the Luther oak in Lutherstadt Wittenberg , where Luther burned his copy of the papal bull threatening exsurge domine in 1520 .
In 1883, on the occasion of Martin Luther's 400th birthday, Lutheran oaks were planted in many of the mostly Protestant-Lutheran towns. These trees represent the largest group of the Lutheran oaks today; they are often in squares in front of churches or other centrally located locations. They can be compared with the Bismarck oaks , which are reminiscent of Imperial Chancellor Otto von Bismarck , and the imperial empires . There were isolated planting of further Lutheran oaks in 1917 on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the Reformation .
When it was feared in the 1980s and 1990s that the Wittenberg Luther oaks would perish, acorns from the tree were distributed on various occasions in order to ensure survival in other places through the seedlings . In 1997 the Unna-Mühlhausen / Uelzen local history association received a few acorns at the award ceremony for the environmental award of the Evangelical Church of Westphalia . In 1999 a young oak grown from these acorns was planted in front of the evangelical parish hall in Lünern and named Luther oak.
After Luther was Luther Linden and Luther Book named, and there are many Luther monuments . In addition to the reformer, Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898) is another famous namesake of Eichen. So-called Hitler empires were also planted during National Socialism.
Locations of Luthereichen
Baden-Württemberg
- Aichelberg ( 48 ° 38 ′ 7.03 ″ N , 9 ° 33 ′ 51.59 ″ E )
- Alfdorf
- Bad Liebenzell -Maisenbach
- Mountain Church Nimburg
- Gundelfingen
- Heidelberg
- Kornwestheim
- Schwäbisch Gmünd- Lindach
- Schwieberdingen
- Wertheim- Höhefeld
Bavaria
Berlin
Brandenburg
- Castle (Spreewald) , see Luther-Eiche (castle)
- Eberswalde
- Groß Fredenwalde (Uckermark)
- Gross Kreutz (Havel)
- Herzberg
- Jueterbog
- Lauchhammer (English oak planted in 1883 Lauchhammer-West ; red oak planted in the palace gardens in 2017)
- Outskirts (planted in 1866)
- Peitz
- Ruhland (planted in 2017)
- Storkow (Mark)
- Zeuthen
Hamburg
Hesse
- Babenhausen
- Bad Karlshafen
- Brombach
- Dudenhofen
- Frankfurt-Bornheim
- Hochtaunus near Bad Homburg
- Nieder-Bessingen ( Lich )
- Ober-Rosbach
- Reinhardshagen
- Schmitten
- Seeheim (Seeheim-Jugenheim) , planted in 1917
- Viernheim , planted in 1917
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Graal-Müritz
- Kladow, City of Crivitz
Lower Saxony
- Adelebsen , see list of natural monuments in Adelebsen
- Adenstedt (Ilsede)
- Amelungsborn
- Apen
- Asendorf
- Bad Bevensen -Seedorf
- Groß Meckelsen / Alpershausen
- Barterode
- Bonaforth (Hann. Münden), felled in 2004, replanted in 2012
- Ditterke
- Einbeck - Odagsen
- Gehrde
- Hohenaverbergen
- Holtensen (Barsinghausen)
- Gehrden-Leveste
- Gehrden-Redderse
- Hanover-Herrenhausen
- Hattorf am Harz
- Wendeburg-Harvesse
- Munster (Örtze)
- Neuhaus im Solling October 29, 2016
- Torment
- Pollen
- Stade , see Luthereiche (Stade)
- Wunstorf
North Rhine-Westphalia
- Essen- Kettwig , planted in 1917 by the choir of the Marktkirche Kettwig
- Fröndenberg-Frömern
- Herford , at the Johanniskirche , planted in 1917
- Hilden , in the green area opposite the main cemetery, planted in 1933
- Unna- Lünern
- Vlotho , at the St. Stephen's Church
Rhineland-Palatinate
Saarland
- Dillingen / Saar : in front of the Evangelical Church (Dillingen / Saar)
- Saarlouis : in front of the Evangelical Church (Saarlouis)
Saxony
- Bad Schandau , see Luther Monument (Bad Schandau)
- Burkhardtsdorf
- Cainsdorf, Zwickau district
- Chemnitz-Stelzendorf
- Chemnitz-Einsiedel
- Dahlen
- Dresden : 16 existing Lutheran oaks and other no longer existing copies can be found in the list of memorial trees in Dresden .
- Eilenburg
- Hainichen
- Grimma-Nimbschen
- Koenigsbrück
- Markkleeberg
- Niederfrauendorf
- Weißenberg-Nostitz
- Penig
- Regis-Breitingen , OT Hagenest
- Reichstädt (Dippoldiswalde)
- Schönheide
- Zwickau
Saxony-Anhalt
- Eisleben-Wolferode
- Lutherstadt Wittenberg , see Luthereiche (Lutherstadt Wittenberg)
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- Nessa
- Neuendorf am Damm
- Querfurt- Kleineichstädt
- Sandersdorf-Brehna
- Seyda
- Wenddorf
- Zeitz-Aylsdorf
Schleswig-Holstein
Thuringia
literature
- Barbara Cornelissen: Luther oak, Lutherin tree, Luther rose - the environmental group of the Lünern Church keeps traditions alive. In: Nature report. Yearbook of the Nature Promotion Agency for the Unna District, Vol. 7, 2003, ISSN 0933-3363 , pp. 89-93.
- Family sheet of the Lutherid Association, Volume 3, Issue 5, Volume 13, February 1939. Digitized (PDF) .
Web links
- Luther trees - a living tradition , March 27, 2017, on mdr.de
- lutherbaum.de , website of the children's and youth pastoral office of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany, with a comprehensive directory of Luther trees worldwide
- List of all Luther trees in Saxony on mdr.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ 300 oaks for Martin Luther. In: evangelisch.de. June 28, 2016, accessed January 9, 2018 .
- ↑ Offers Eberswalde & the surrounding area - Schillertreppe, Eberswalde. Retrieved May 1, 2017 .
- ↑ Planting a Luther oak in the Old Cemetery in October 2017 on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. Martin-Luther-Bote, Martin-Luther-Kirchgemeinde Schönheide, October 2017 edition, p. 5