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Paretz
- Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg 6
- Narrated by: Gunter Schoß
- Length: 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Am "norddeutschen Neckar", wie Fontane die Havel nannte, liegt auch Paretz. Hofrat Gilly restaurierte Schloß samt Dorf und gestaltete es zum anmutigen Sommersitz für Friedrich Wilhelm III. und Königin Luise um. Eine der jung verstorbenen Königin gewidmete Gedenktafel von Gottfried Schadow ist in der Dorfkirche zu sehen, deren Vorliebe für Paretz bei Fontane zu hören ist.
Tracks:
Tracks:
- Uetz,
- Paretz,
- Paretz von 1796 bis 1806,
- Paretz - 20. Mai 1810,
- Paretz von 1815 bis 1840,
- Paretz seit 1840,
- Das Schloß von Paretz,
- Die Kirche,
- Der "Tempel",
- Der "Tote Kirchhof".
©2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag (P)2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag
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