Princess Ilse

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Princess Ilse-Quelle

Prinzess Ilse , also Princess Ilse , is the name of a stone-framed spring house in the Ilsetal near Ilsenburg in the Harz Mountains . The Prinzess-Ilse-Quelle, from which the mineral-rich water rises, was named after the river Ilse , which comes from the Brocken and flows north through the Ilsetal and Ilsenburg.

More things than Princess Ilse

Hotel Prinzess Ilse (1911)
  • Princess Ilse is also the title of a May game and love play from the old ducal times of Celle in five acts, which was published by Ströher in Celle in 1926 and was written by Karl Dassel and Karl Tolle.
  • “Princess Ilse”, on the other hand, is the name of a fairy tale from the Harz Mountains by Marie Petersen , which was first published in 1852.
  • Princess Ilse was also the name of a hotel that was built in the Ilsetal in 1871. The half-timbered building burned down in 1887, was rebuilt and expanded several times, ultimately demolished in the GDR due to dilapidation and replaced by a new building, which housed an NVA rest home until shortly after the fall of the Wall. Today the Waldhotel am Ilsestein is located there

Web links

Wikisource: The fairy tale "Princess Ilse"  - sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. Homepage of the Waldhotel am Ilsestein

Coordinates: 51 ° 51 ′ 1 ″  N , 10 ° 39 ′ 57 ″  E