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- railway line to Lautenthal was closed and the former railway station was transformed into a hotel. The former silver mine Lautenthals Glück was transformed...
- filming of outdoor scenes. Other outdoor locations were the towns of Lautenthal, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Goslar, Halberstadt, Merseburg and Osterwieck....
- Laute caused considerable damage in Lautenthal in 1877. Laute in the east of Lautenthal Laute in the middle of Lautenthal Former railway bridge over the Laute...
- - Wiedelah - Vienenburg - B 6 K35 Langelsheim - Wolfshagen im Harz - Lautenthal K36 L516 - Hahnenklee K37 Zellerfeld - B 242 K38 Clausthal - Altenau K42...
- Lautenthals Glück Pit. From 1720 the Maaßen Hoisting Shaft (Maaßener Treibschacht) and Maaßen Water Shaft (Maaßener Kunstschacht) of the Lautenthals Glück...
- in the Harz Mountains. In 1818, a mounted forester, Spellerberg, from Lautenthal, killed the last lynx in the Harz on the Teufelsberg. At the start of...
- Fichtelberg (Upper Franconia) Altenau Bad Grund Clausthal Zellerfeld Lautenthal Obernkirchen Sankt Andreasberg Wildemann Lüdenscheid Altenberg Annaberg...
- Harz mountains of Germany. The birds were bred in the Upper Harz between Lautenthal and Sankt Andreasberg in the middle of the 19th century and achieved European-wide...
- Schatzkammer Gang, Altenau Morgen/ Abendstern Pit, Lautenthaler Gangzug, Lautenthal Wennsglückt Pit, St. Andreasberg Holy Trinity Church in Braunlage Torsten...
- 2914; 9.4095 (****gendorfer-Stolln) Grube Lautenthals Glück Lower Saxony Langelsheim, district Lautenthal Lead glance, zinc blende; 150 m of underground...