The revival of the roses: guided guides set a sign at the castle courtyard
The revival of the roses: guided guides set a sign at the castle courtyard
Working mission of the tour guides: Community commitment to the cultural heritage
At the idyllic castle courtyard in Bad Langensalza, the tour guides recently performed a special work. In a corner that was once adorned by seven roses of mercy, they grabbed the shovel to free the overgrown area of weeds. These roses were planted in 2009 as a tribute to Elisabeth of Thuringia, who had accomplished the rose miracle on the Wartburg. The connection to the Dryburg, the alleged birthplace of Hermann von Salza, gives this point a historical and cultural value.
Unfortunately, the guides had to find out during their recent visit that only three rose bushes were left and were surrounded by lush grass. Determined to protect the inheritance, they immediately started work to restore the charm of this corner. The next goal is to reproduce the missing roses to restore the former beauty. An appeal is aimed at everyone to treat and maintain this rose corner with respect so that it remains part of the city's cultural heritage.
The local community of Bad Langensalza shows its connection with the history and culture of the city through such initiatives. The use of the tour guides is not only a gesture of preserving the heritage, but also a
The tour guides invite interested parties to take part in future actions for maintaining and maintaining the cultural heritage. Through joint efforts, the legacy of this historical city can be preserved and preserved for future generations. Every single contribution counts to keep history alive and to preserve the beauty of the city.
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