Weinstein (Brunsen)

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The tartar
The tartar

The Weinstein is a memorial stone in the Brunser Forest in Einbeck in Lower Saxony . The Weinstein is a listed building.

history

The memorial stone dates from 1730. The story goes back to a foundation from 1484, which was resumed in 1985. According to this foundation, the city of Einbeck is obliged to give the parish in Brunsen a small room of mass wine. The wine allowance is still given today at the Weinstein and Ernst Thanksgiving service. The cause was the accident of a wine merchant descending on the Hubechausee . He was welcomed by the citizens of Bruns on a friendly basis, so that he decreed the foundation of the mass wine on his deathbed. Three stone wine troughs were placed in the middle of the wagon tracks on a hill. These stone wine troughs were stolen in 1730, and the thief who was caught replaced the troughs with today's tartar.

The memorial stone

The tartar is 1.10 meters high, 0.72 meters wide and about 0.19 meters deep. The plate-shaped tartar was made from limestone. In 1997 it was secured with a protective roof. The inscription reads: "INSTEAD OF THE - HERE AC VERMIS - STONES 3 STONES. - OLD UHRK: THE WE - INTRÖGE: GENAT - ABOUT THE FREYEN KIR - CH: WINE FROM EINBECK - TO BRVENSEN - THIS IS ON OBRIK: - RECOGNIZED: SET - MDCCXXX “. The translation reads: "Instead of the three stone old documents missing here, called the wine troughs, about the free church wine from Einbeck to Brunsen, this [stone] is set on an official one in 1730".

literature

  • Christian Kämmerer, Tomas Kellmann, Peter Ferdinand Lufen, monument topography Federal Republic of Germany; Monuments in Lower Saxony, Volume 7.2. Districts Northeim, northern part, E. Reinhold Verlag Altenburg, 2018, ISBN 978-3-95755-040-8 , pp. 302–303

Web links

Commons : Weinstein  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. No. 33822777 in the Lower Saxony Monument Atlas
  2. for example the Mayor's 2019 newsletter at www.einbeck.de

Coordinates: 51 ° 50 ′ 56 "  N , 9 ° 52 ′ 32"  E