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Blocksberg ist heute in erster Linie eine andere Bezeichnung für den Brocken im Harz. Auch andere Erhebungen in Europa tragen oder trugen diesen Namen. Er wird fast ausschließlich in Verbindung mit Hexen und der Hexenverfolgung verwendet. Blocksberg ist heute in erster Linie eine andere Bezeichnung für den Brocken im Harz. Auch andere Erhebungen in Europa tragen oder trugen diesen Namen. Blocksberg steht für: Blocksberg (Berg), andere Bezeichnung für den Brocken im Harz und andere Erhebungen in Europa; Blocksberg (Altkünkendorf). In der neuen Bibi Blocksberg HALLOWEEN Zeichentrickfolge feiert Bibi mit ihren FreundInnen, reichlich Hexenpower und einem lustigen Song diesen. Bernhard Blocksberg: [zornig, laut Hör auf mit dem Unsinn. Dich liebe ich, aber ich hasse es, wenn du diesen Fraß zubereitest. Da kommt man totmüde von der. Willkommen in Neustadt bei der kleinen Hexe Bibi Blocksberg - hex, hex! Bibi Blocksberg, die Neustädter und alle Hexen feiern gemeinsam eine schön schaurige Halloween-Party! Hex-hex!

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It is now a popular tourist destination for visitors to the Harz. As a protected area since and due to the decades of restricted access the unique climate of the Brocken provided outstanding conditions.
The massif is partly still covered with primary forest extremely rare in Germany. It provides perfect conditions for endangered and nearly extinct species like the Eurasian lynx , wildcats and capercaillies.
The Brocken was therefore declared part of a national park in The widespread use of the name "Brocken" did not occur until towards the end of the Middle Ages.
Hitherto the region had just been described as the Harz. This was primarily because, until then, the focus had been mining. In addition, animal and human sacrifices were offered by the Saxons to their supreme god, Odin, on the blockfields of the summit until they renounced them as part of their baptismal vows when Christianity spread to the region under Charles the Great.
As far as the origin of the name is concerned, there are several interpretations: In the town records Stadtbuch of Osterwieck an entry for the Brocken was found in the year under the Latin name of mons ruptus , which means "broken hill".
In other words, it refers to the fact that the Brocken was eroded or "broken down" to its present size. But the most likely derivation of the name comes from the shape of the mountain as a whole.
A brocken in German is a large, shapeless mass. The size of the Brocken may thus have given it its name. Since the term "block" has a similar meaning, this could also be the derivation of its alternative name, the Blocksberg.
Another theory holds that the name "Brocken" is derived from bruch , a word used in northern Germany for bog or moor , which commonly used to be spelt as bruoch or brok.
This derivation for the name "Brocken" is, however, unlikely [15] because such blockfields are also found on other mountains in the Harz.
Moreover, the regions concerned were hardly known at the time when the term was used. However the suggestion that this referred to old, unusable timber, which was called bracken , is disputed.
The trains are regularly hauled by steam locomotives. At the summit is the Brockenhaus with a museum on the history of the mountain and the Brocken Garden a botanical garden , which is managed by the Harz National Park.
In addition there are restaurants and the Brocken Hotel, which is run by the Brocken publican Brockenwirt , Hans Steinhoff.
Important publicans in the past included Johann Friedrich Gerlach from to , Carl Eduard Nehse between and , who brought out a map of the Brocken in and the Brocken Register Brockenstammbuch in , as well as Rudolf Schade from to , who considerably increased the repute and the size of guest facilities on the Brocken.
The area around the Brocken is especially popular with hikers. The Goethe Way Goetheweg is a well known trail that leads to the summit of the Brocken.
It is named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who more-or-less followed this route in Many paths lead to the local towns of Schierke, Braunlage and Sankt Andreasberg.
Mountain bikers also use the trails. From Schierke a metalled road leads to the summit, [17] which is used by horse-drawn wagons, as well as touring and racing cyclists.
Because of the situation in the national park, vehicles with internal combustion engines are only allowed with special permission.
Worthy of special mention is the bearer of the Badge of Honour of Saxony-Anhalt, Benno Schmidt born — also known as Brocken Benno — of Wernigerode, who has climbed the mountain since , almost daily, with more than 7, ascents as of 23 January and whose feat has been registered in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Both start in the valley, climb the Brocken and return. The most challenging part in each case is the last four kilometres to the Brocken summit, for which in both races, a separate mountains classification is given.
Of the just under 1, people who usually achieve it, only 50 negotiate this section without stopping to walk.
Since , the Brocken Challenge, an ultra marathon 84 kilometres long from Göttingen to the Brocken summit, has been staged in February each year.
The proceeds from this event go to charity. The runs are conducted in accordance with the rules of the national park. The 87 kilometre-long "Brocken Climb" from Göttingen to the Brocken has taken place annually since More than people take part in these two-day hikes in June.
In early May each year the Braunschweig-Brocken Ultra Run takes place with 2x75 km legs spread over two days. The participants run from Braunschweig to Schierke, cross the Brocken, overnight in Schierke and run back again the next day.
Overall, it is therefore a kilometre race. Since the s various radio and television transmitters have been erected on the Brocken, see Brocken Transmitter.
The historic antenna equipment in the dome may be visited. Behind the building is checkpoint no. The extreme weather conditions of the Brocken are of special meteorological interest.
From the Brockenwirt , who also ran the guest house and restaurant, kept meteorological records. The first weather station on the Brocken was built in Technically poor and too small, it was partially demolished in and replaced with a large stone construction, the Hellman Observatory , that was not completed until the First World War.
In the academic and nature lover George Grobe took over running the observation post, his daughter supporting him until his death in Measurements were interrupted at the end of the Second World War as a result of military bombardment, but began again in On 16 March the Brocken Weather Station became a climate reference station to provide uninterrupted, long-term climatic observations.
Sie hat uns aber nie verhext. Eine weitere Sage, Die davonfliegende Hexe , handelt in Husby , das ebenfalls nicht weit entfernt von Blocksberg liegt.
Blocksberg wurde erst im Jahre mit Twedt zusammen eingemeindet. Das Gebiet westlich des nördlich verlaufenden Feldweges Blocksberg er erhielt seinen Namen am 5.
April [7] , gehört ebenfalls zu Twedter Feld. Das Gebiet westlich des südlich verlaufenden Feldweges Blocksberg, gehört zu Kauslund.
Östlich des südlichen Blocksbergteils, liegt Himmershoi , das zu Wees gehört. Dort befindet sich auch ein Blumenfeld, wo Blumen gegen Geld gepflückt werden dürfen.
Man kann daher vom Naherholungsgebiet Vogelsang , über Blocksberg, ins Naturschutzgebiet Twedter Feld bis in den Fördewald gelangen und von dort weiter bis zur Stadt Glücksburg, so dass man sich dabei fast durchgehend in der freien unbebauten Natur aufhalten kann.
Beim nördlichen Ende des Feldweges Blocksberg befindet sich heutzutage auf einem kleinen Hügel der Aussichtspunkt Blocksberg, der offenbar mit Hilfe des Naturschutzbundes Deutschlands angelegt wurde.
Bei Venusbergen wurde ebenfalls manchmal ein Zusammenhang zu Hexen gezogen. Himbeersträucher am Feldweg. Namensräume Artikel Diskussion.
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Due to its significant height difference compared with the surrounding terrain the Brocken has the highest precipitation of any point in northern central Europe, with an average annual precipitation — of 1, millimetres.
Its average annual temperature is 2. The Brocken weather station has recorded the following extreme values: [4]. The Brocken also holds the record for the greatest number of days of mist and fog in a single calendar year in Germany - days in [5] - and has an average of days of snowfall per year.
The harsh climate of the Brocken makes it a habitat for rare species. The mountain's summit is a subalpine zone with flora and fauna almost comparable to those of north Scandinavia and the Alps.
The Brocken is the only mountain in Germany's Central Uplands whose summit lies above the treeline , so that only very small spruce grow there and much of it is covered by a dwarf shrub heathland.
In the Brocken Garden , established in , flora are nurtured by national park employees; visitors are allowed to view it as part of regular guided tours.
The garden does not just display plants from the Brocken, but also high mountain flora from other regions and countries.
The crowberry is also referred to here as the Brocken myrtle Brockenmyrte. On the raised bogs around the summit of the Brocken there are e.
Several animal species have adapted to the conditions of life on the Brocken. For example, the water pipit Anthus aquaticus and the ring ouzel both breed in the area around the summit.
The viviparous lizard occurs on the Brocken in a unique, dark-colored variant, Lacerta vivipara aberr. The common frog Rana temporaria can also be found here.
Insects are very numerous. There are many beetles including ground beetles such as Amara Erratica , and hundreds of species of butterfly.
The cabbage white here produces only one generation per year compared with two in the lowlands. Some mammal and bird species that occur here are relics of the ice age , including the northern bat Eptesicus nils soni , the alpine shrew Sorex alpinus and the ring ouzel.
The first ascent of the Brocken was documented in by the physician and botanist, Johannes Thal from Stolberg , who in his book Sylva Hercynia described the flora of the mountain area.
In Count Christian Ernst of Stolberg-Wernigerode had the Wolkenhäuschen "Clouds Cabin" erected at the summit, a small refuge that is still preserved.
He also had a mountain lodge built at the southern slope, named Heinrichshöhe after his son Henry Heinrich Ernest. The first inn on the Brocken summit was built around After the first Brocken lodge had been destroyed by a fire, a new hotel opened in It was Germany's first Alpine garden.
In the Deutsche Reichspost made the first television broadcast from the Brocken using a mobile transmitter and, in the following year, the first television tower in the world was built on the mountain; carrying the first live television broadcast of the Summer Olympics in Berlin.
The tower continued functioning until September , when the authorities suspended broadcasting on the outbreak of World War II.
The television tower, however, survived. From until April , the Brocken was occupied by US troops. As part of the exchange of territorial specified at the Yalta Conference the mountain was transferred to the Soviet occupation zone.
Before the Americans left the Brocken in , however, they disabled the rebuilt weather station and the television tower.
The ruins of the Brocken Hotel were blown up in From to part of the Brocken was reopened to tourists. Although a pass was required, these were freely issued.
From August the Brocken, which lay in East Germany 's border zone, immediately adjacent to West Germany , was declared an out-of-bounds area and was therefore not open to the public.
Extensive military installations were built on and around the summit. The security of the area was the responsibility of the border guards of the 7th Schierke Border Company , which was stationed in platoon strength on the summit.
For accommodation, they used the Brocken railway station. The Soviet Red Army also used a large portion of territory. In , the goods traffic on the Brocken Railway ceased due to poor track conditions.
The Brocken was extensively used for surveillance and espionage purposes. On the summit were two large and powerful listening posts. The listening posts were codenamed "Yenisei" and "Urian".
The Stasi East German secret police used the old tower until , when they moved to a new building — now a museum. To seal the area, the entire Brocken plateau was then surrounded by a concrete wall, built from 2, sections, each one 2.
The whole area was not publicly accessible until 3 December The wall has since been dismantled, as have the Russian barracks and the domes of their listening posts.
Today the old tower beside the lodge again is home to a weather station of the Deutscher Wetterdienst. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall beginning on 3 December the Brocken was again open to the public during a demonstration walk.
The last Russian soldier left the Brocken on 30 March The Brocken summit was renaturalised at a cost of millions of euros. It is now a popular tourist destination for visitors to the Harz.
As a protected area since and due to the decades of restricted access the unique climate of the Brocken provided outstanding conditions.
The massif is partly still covered with primary forest extremely rare in Germany. It provides perfect conditions for endangered and nearly extinct species like the Eurasian lynx , wildcats and capercaillies.
The Brocken was therefore declared part of a national park in The widespread use of the name "Brocken" did not occur until towards the end of the Middle Ages.
Hitherto the region had just been described as the Harz. This was primarily because, until then, the focus had been mining.
In addition, animal and human sacrifices were offered by the Saxons to their supreme god, Odin, on the blockfields of the summit until they renounced them as part of their baptismal vows when Christianity spread to the region under Charles the Great.
As far as the origin of the name is concerned, there are several interpretations: In the town records Stadtbuch of Osterwieck an entry for the Brocken was found in the year under the Latin name of mons ruptus , which means "broken hill".
In other words, it refers to the fact that the Brocken was eroded or "broken down" to its present size. But the most likely derivation of the name comes from the shape of the mountain as a whole.
A brocken in German is a large, shapeless mass. The size of the Brocken may thus have given it its name. Since the term "block" has a similar meaning, this could also be the derivation of its alternative name, the Blocksberg.
Another theory holds that the name "Brocken" is derived from bruch , a word used in northern Germany for bog or moor , which commonly used to be spelt as bruoch or brok.
This derivation for the name "Brocken" is, however, unlikely [15] because such blockfields are also found on other mountains in the Harz.
Moreover, the regions concerned were hardly known at the time when the term was used. However the suggestion that this referred to old, unusable timber, which was called bracken , is disputed.
The trains are regularly hauled by steam locomotives. At the summit is the Brockenhaus with a museum on the history of the mountain and the Brocken Garden a botanical garden , which is managed by the Harz National Park.
In addition there are restaurants and the Brocken Hotel, which is run by the Brocken publican Brockenwirt , Hans Steinhoff. Important publicans in the past included Johann Friedrich Gerlach from to , Carl Eduard Nehse between and , who brought out a map of the Brocken in and the Brocken Register Brockenstammbuch in , as well as Rudolf Schade from to , who considerably increased the repute and the size of guest facilities on the Brocken.
The area around the Brocken is especially popular with hikers. The Goethe Way Goetheweg is a well known trail that leads to the summit of the Brocken.
It is named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who more-or-less followed this route in Many paths lead to the local towns of Schierke, Braunlage and Sankt Andreasberg.
Mountain bikers also use the trails. From Schierke a metalled road leads to the summit, [17] which is used by horse-drawn wagons, as well as touring and racing cyclists.
Because of the situation in the national park, vehicles with internal combustion engines are only allowed with special permission.
Auch andere Erhebungen in Europa tragen oder trugen diesen Namen. Im slawischen und deutsch-slawischen Raum gab es ursprünglich zahlreiche Erhebungen, die als Hexenberge galten und den Namen Blocksberg trugen.
Die Bezeichnung wurde vor allem im Niederdeutschen für verschiedene Berge verwendet, die als Treffpunkt für Hexenversammlungen galten. Digitalisat und Volltext im Deutschen Textarchiv.
Im Jahre wurde erstmals der Name eines abgelegenen Flensburger Gebietes dokumentiert, das den Namen Blocksberg trägt.
Bis zum Jahrhundert wurden nur sehr selten genaue Orte der Hexenversammlungen genannt. Im Zur Zeit der Hexenverfolgung entstanden im Volk die Erzählungen über Hexen, in denen verschiedene Berge als Versammlungsplätze auftauchen.
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