Sachsenhain

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Am Sachsenhain, 27283 Verden (Aller)

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The foundation stone for a "Sachsenhain" was laid in Dauelsen in 1934.

The name Sachsenhain refers to the Blood Court of Verden in 782, in which the Frankish King Charles (later: Charlemagne) allegedly had 4500 pagan Saxons executed "where the Aller flows into the Weser". There are no detailed records of this event, which is why all the more myths, legends and adventurous interpretations surround the so-called "Verden Blood Court".
 
Information boards about the history and present of the site can be found along the circular path across the approximately 15-hectare site. After the Second World War, displaced persons were initially housed in the buildings. Today, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover runs the Evangelical Youth Center Sachsenhain there.

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Sachsenhain

Am Sachsenhain, 27283 Verden (Aller)
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Mittelweser-Touristik GmbH
Lange Straße 18
31582 Nienburg/Weser

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