The site on video,Louisenlund Bornholm contains the second-largest collection of standing stones on Bornholm island from the Bronze Age and Iron age. The name refers to the purchase by the Danish king Frederik VII during his visit to Bornholm in August 1851. The grove was named after his consort, countess Louise Danner, who secured the grove a steady annual support for maintenance. Many stones have slanting edges, possibly for use as pointers to the stars. The edge of the centre stone points at 51.2 degrees NE, which is sunrise at summer solstice.
- Catégories
- Chats de Race German Rex
- Mots-clés
- viking age, viking history, germanic tribes
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