Königin-Luise-Weg (Bad Alexandersbad)
Königin-Luise-Weg (Bad Alexandersbad)
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10.6km
220m
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An exciting story combined with a wonderful natural world - this is what awaits you on the Königin-Luise-Weg. In June 1805 the Prussian royal couple Friedrich Wilhelm III came. and Luise in the Fichtelgebirge. Your visit should have a significant impact on the region. This is how this ten and…
Last updated: May 31, 2024
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3.12 km
2.37 km
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2.28 km
418 m
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2.74 km
2.67 km
2.31 km
1.59 km
1.07 km
182 m
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Thanks for the organization @bbhexe💙💛
You also had a good connection with the weather gods, couldn't have been better.
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Born: March 10, 1776, Hanover
Died: July 19, 1810, Hohenzieritz.
Why Luisen👸weg in Wunsiedel 🤔
In June 1805 the Prussian royal couple visited Friedrich Wilhelm III. and Luise the Fichtelgebirge and had a significant influence on the region.
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Luise, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, known as Queen Luise
Born: March 10, 1776, Hanover
Died: July 19, 1810, Hohenzieritz.
Why the Luisenweg in Wunsiedel
In June 1805, the Prussian royal couple Frederick William III and Louise visited the Fichtelgebirge and had a significant impact on the region.
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Bürgerpark Katharinenberg - popularly known as the "Wunsiedler local mountain" - owes its name to the pilgrimage church of St. Catherine. It was built in 1350 and first mentioned in a letter of indulgence in 1364. The church …
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June 4, 2021
An exciting story combined with a wonderful natural world - this is what awaits you on the Königin-Luise-Weg. In June 1805 the Prussian royal couple Friedrich Wilhelm III came. and Luise in the Fichtelgebirge. Your visit should have a significant impact on the region. This is how this ten and a half
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