Skull

It is a forest site (parcel of land) on the northern edge of the Hainich National Park. It was probably given this name because a light-colored round stone resembling a skull protrudes next to a boundary stone. The...

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Forest cemetery

After the Second World War, the Waldfriedhof was opened as a central cemetery in 1951. The cemetery hall was then built. In 1960, the cemetery grounds were extended, a flower hall and side wings were built and the cemetery was...

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