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Deutsch: 01.10.1988 DDR 8301 [01825] Liebstadt: Schloß Kuckuckstein. (GMP: 50.863488,13.858282). Die Burg soll schon 930 unter Heinrich I. als Grenzfeste gegründet worden sein. 1410 erste urkundliche Erwähnung. Die Herrschaft Liebstadt war bis zur Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts in der Hand der Herren von Bünau. 1774 ersteigerte Hans Carl August von Carlowitz die Herrschaft Liebstadt. Sein Sohn, Carl Adolf von Carlowitz, war Mitglied der Dresdner Freimaurerloge "Zu den drei Schwertern". In seinem Schloss richtete er 1805 eine eigene Freimaurerloge ein, in der er private "Logenkränzchen" abhielt. Kammer der Freimaurer im Keller.
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Object location | 50° 51′ 48.56″ N, 13° 51′ 29.82″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 50.863488; 13.858282 |
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Image title | 01.10.1988 DDR 8301 [01825] Liebstadt: Schloß Kuckuckstein. (GMP: 50.863488,13.858282). Die Burg soll schon 930 unter Heinrich I. als Grenzfeste gegründet worden sein. 1410 erste urkundliche Erwähnung. Die Herrschaft Liebstadt war bis zur Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts in der Hand der Herren von Bünau. 1774 ersteigerte Hans Carl August von Carlowitz die Herrschaft Liebstadt. Sein Sohn, Carl Adolf von Carlowitz, war Mitglied der Dresdner Freimaurerloge "Zu den drei Schwertern". In seinem Schloss richtete er 1805 eine eigene Freimaurerloge ein, in der er private "Logenkränzchen" abhielt. Kammer der Freimaurer im Keller. [R19881001A06.jpg.JPG]19881001015NR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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