Millennial linden tree (Luckenwalde)

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Millennial linden tree in April 2015.
The monument plaque on the linden tree.

The thousand year old linden is a very old tree in the Elsthal in Luckenwalde .

It is a winter lime tree ( Tilia cordata ), which was first referred to as the "millennial lime tree" on a historical postcard. It is certainly not 1000 years old, it was probably planted there by monks in the 13th century. At that point they had dammed the Nuthe and built a water mill . The linden tree was probably planted to provide a landmark for the mill. The mill later fell into disrepair and inspired the Schönhannchen legend. Today the linden tree is a registered natural monument .

In February 2014, the linden tree had a trunk circumference of around 7.13 m at a height of 1.30 m.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official Journal of February 22, 2006
  2. "Thousand-year-old Linden in Luckenwalde" in the tree register at www.baumkunde.de
  3. Entry on monumentaltrees.com

Coordinates: 52 ° 4 ′ 52.2 ″  N , 13 ° 10 ′ 0.5 ″  E