Glauburg

The valley in the neighborhood Nidder Glauburg has 3300 inhabitants and a good infrastructure,[citation needed] leading to a high standard of living and quality of life.

[citation needed] Mountain birds are present in several protected areas around Glauberg, which has a number of hiking trails.

Documented Stockheim first appears 1198; Glauberg is mentioned in the year 802 the first time.

[citation needed] With the discovery in the years 1994-2000 a royal grave mound with several graves, a processional way and statues under which an almost perfectly preserved sandstone Tele was a symbol of the Celtic world at Glauberg, Glauburg is now well known in archaeological circles.

[citation needed] Glauburg is the seat of the Celtic World Association - Archaeological sites in Germany eV.

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Coat of arms of Westteraukreis district
Coat of arms of Westteraukreis district