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Wustrau und Karwe
- Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg 14
- Narrated by: Gunter Schoß
- Length: 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Karwe gehört den Knesebecks, Wustrau dagegen ist berühmt geworden als Wohnsitz des alten Zieten", ist bei Fontane zu lesen. Und auch, dass er weniger vom Sohn, dem "letzen Zieten" hielt, mehr vom Vater. Ehrung für den alten Zieten auch in der Dorfkirche: ein bedeutendes Epitaph für den General Friedrich II. An die Zieten erinnert natürlich das Schloss, umgeben von einem schönen, höchst anmutigen Park.
Inhalt:
Inhalt:
- Wustrau,
- Das Herrenhaus,
- Die Kirche,
- Karwe - die "Seeschlacht",
- Der Park und das Herrenhaus.
©2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag (P)2006 Unterlauf & Zschiedrich Hörbuchverlag
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