Priest's Den

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The priest's hole seen from the palace gardens in spring
The frozen priest's pool seen from the village meadow, in the background the memorial for the victims of the Holocaust

The Priesterpfuhl is a Soll in Kleinschönebeck, today part of Schöneiche near Berlin .

The Priesterpfuhl is near the village anger , the village meadow, the former farming village of Kleinschönebeck, opposite the old village church and the school. On the other side, it borders the palace gardens. The memorial for the Jewish Schöneich victims of the National Socialist dictatorship is located near the bank of the palace park . The pond was named after the rectory next to it. The pond was badly run down during the GDR era and was renatured again in the years after the fall of the Wall . It is a breeding ground for frogs and insects. The pond, surrounded by a few trees, is only suitable as a temporary place to stay for birds, but less suitable as a breeding ground due to the lack of quiet in the central part of the place. The pond is surrounded by several trees, including willows. Undergrowth or other vegetation do not surround the water, which is why the bank region makes a very barren, bare impression. While the pond used to dry up every now and then in summer, it is now fed all year round by the inflow of rainwater from the region, just like the bakery pond, which is not far away . So far, the Priest's Pool is not a natural monument .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 28 ′ 50 "  N , 13 ° 42 ′ 4"  E