Teufelsstein (Sennewitz)

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Devil stone
The Sennewitz Teufelstein

The Sennewitz Teufelstein

Teufelsstein (Sennewitz) (Saxony-Anhalt)
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Coordinates 51 ° 32 '33.5 "  N , 11 ° 57' 6.8"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 32 '33.5 "  N , 11 ° 57' 6.8"  E
place Petersberg , OT Sennewitz , Saxony-Anhalt , Germany

The Teufelsstein is a menhir in Sennewitz , a district of Petersberg (Saalekreis) in Saxony-Anhalt . It is located in the middle of the village, right next to the eastern cemetery wall.

description

The stone is no longer upright and has two depressions on its current top. There is no information about the type of rock and the dimensions.

The devil's stone in regional legends

The stone in Sennewitz is one of several stones around the Petersberg - including the Franzosenstein von Seeben and the Teufelsstein von Piltitz - around which a common legend revolves. Accordingly, the devil threw the stones from the mountain at various churches, but missed them. In Sennewitz, a crack in the brickwork of the church that is still visible today is said to bear witness to this. Depressions in the devil's stones were viewed as the devil's fingerprints, as were the two depressions in the Sennewitz stone.

literature

  • Bernhard Brühl: The Teufelsstein legends around the Petersberg. In: News sheet of land electricity, Überlandwerk Saalkreis-Bitterfeld. Volume 10, Issue 8, 1931, pp. 116-117.
  • H. Conrad: Romanesque churches in the Götschetal. In: News sheet of state electricity, overland plant Saalkreis-Bitterfeld. Volume 13, Issue 6, 1934, pp. 72-73.
  • Paul Grimm : Of upright stones (menhirs) in Central Germany. In: Mitteldeutsche Volkheit. Volume 3, Issue 4, 1936, pp. 67-71.
  • Christian Keferstein : Views on the Celtic antiquities, the Celts in general and especially in Germany, as well as the Celtic origin of the city of Halle. 1st volume: Archaeological content. Hall 1846 ( online ).
  • Manfred Lemmer: The Saalaffe - legends from Halle and the surrounding area. Postreiter, Halle 1989, ISBN 978-3742102843 .
  • G. Schönermark: Descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the city of Halle and the hall circle. Hall 1886.
  • Waldtraut Schrickel : Western European elements in the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age of Central Germany. Part I. Catalog. Publications of the State Museum for Prehistory Dresden, Volume 5, VEB Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1957.
  • Siegmar Schultze : The history of the Saalkreis from the earliest times. Hall 1912.
  • Siegmar Schultze: Hikes through the Saalkreis. Volume 1 Hall 1913.
  • Siegmar von Schultze-Galléra: Nice Ännchen von Gottgau. Hall 1914.
  • Britta Schulze-Thulin : Large stone graves and menhirs. Saxony-Anhalt • Thuringia • Saxony. 2nd edition, Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle (Saale) 2011, ISBN 978-3-89812-799-8 , p. 89.
  • Bodo Wemhöner , Ralf Schwarz : Routes of archeology. Hall and the hall circle. State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology Saxony-Anhalt - State Museum for Prehistory, Halle (Saale) 2006, ISBN 3-910010-97-X , p. 37.

Web links

Commons : Teufelsstein  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bodo Wemhöner, Ralf Schwarz: routes of archeology. Hall and the hall circle. P. 37.