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|name = Schneeberg |
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|image_photo = Schneeberg panorama from south east (aka).jpg |
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|image_coa = Wappen Schneeberg.png |
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|coordinates = {{coord|50|35|39|N|12|38|44|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |
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|lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 35 |lat_sec = 39 |
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|image_plan = Schneeberg in ERZ.png |
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|state = Sachsen |
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|district = Erzgebirgskreis |
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|Regierungsbezirk = Chemnitz |
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|area = 23.35 |
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|postal_code = 08289 |
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|area_code = 03772 |
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|licence = ERZ, ANA, ASZ, AU, MAB, MEK, STL, SZB, ZP |
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|Einwohner = 16380 |
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|Stand = 2006-12-31 |
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|PLZ = 08289 |
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|Vorwahl = 03772 |
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|Gemeindeschlüssel = 14521530 |
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 14521530 |
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|website = [http://www.schneeberg.de/ www.schneeberg.de] |
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|mayor = Ingo Seifert<ref>[https://wahlen.sachsen.de/download/Buergermeister/statistik-sachsen_wahlen_buergermeister_uebersicht_aktuell.xlsx Gewählte Bürgermeisterinnen und Bürgermeister im Freistaat Sachsen, Stand: 17. Juli 2022], Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen.</ref> |
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|Website = [http://www.schneeberg.de/ www.schneeberg.de] |
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|leader_term = 2022–29 |
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|Bürgermeister = Frieder Stimpel |
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'''Schneeberg''' is a town in [[Saxony]]’s district of [[Erzgebirgskreis]]. It has roughly 16,400 inhabitants and belongs to the Town League of Silberberg (''Städtebund Silberberg''). It lies 4 km west of [[Aue]], and {{convert|17|km}} southeast of [[Zwickau]]. |
'''Schneeberg''' is a town in [[Saxony]]’s district of [[Erzgebirgskreis]]. It has roughly 16,400 inhabitants and belongs to the Town League of Silberberg (''Städtebund Silberberg''). It lies 4 km west of [[Aue, Saxony|Aue]], and {{convert|17|km}} southeast of [[Zwickau]]. |
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== Geography == |
== Geography == |
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=== Location === |
=== Location === |
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Schneeberg lies on the Silver Road in the upper western [[Ore Mountains]]. Visible from afar is |
Schneeberg lies on the Silver Road in the upper western [[Ore Mountains]]. Visible from afar is the prominent [[St. Wolfgang's Church, Schneeberg|church of St. Wolfgang]]. The heart of the town lies on the ''Schneeberg'', which reaches 470 metres above [[sea level]] and is also the town’s namesake. Among the surrounding peaks are the ''Gleesberg'' (593 m) to the east and the ''Keilberg'' (557 m) to the north. |
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[[Image:Schneeberg panorama from south west (aka).jpg|thumb|none|400px|View of the town from the southwest]] |
[[Image:Schneeberg panorama from south west (aka).jpg|thumb|none|400px|View of the town from the southwest]] |
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== History == |
== History == |
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[[Image:Schneeberg marketplace with townhall (aka).jpg|thumb|Marketplace with Town Hall]] |
[[Image:Schneeberg marketplace with townhall (aka).jpg|thumb|Marketplace with Town Hall]] |
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[[File:Rathaus Schneeberg 2021-07-15.jpg|thumb|Town Hall, Summer 2021]] |
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Schneeberg’s more than 500-year-long history has been shaped by [[mining]] more than anything else, laying the very groundwork for the town’s founding. The original [[silver]] mining also yielded [[cobalt]] and [[bismuth]] mining by the mid 16th century. When [[uranium]] mining was being undertaken between 1946 and 1958, the town’s population quickly rose, leading to Schneeberg’s status as a [[Urban districts of Germany|district-free town]] (''kreisfreie Stadt'') between 1952 and 1958. Afterwards it once again belonged to the district of Aue. |
Schneeberg’s more than 500-year-long history has been shaped by [[mining]] more than anything else, laying the very groundwork for the town’s founding. The original [[silver]] mining also yielded [[cobalt]] and [[bismuth]] mining by the mid 16th century. When [[uranium]] mining was being undertaken between 1946 and 1958, the town’s population quickly rose, leading to Schneeberg’s status as a [[Urban districts of Germany|district-free town]] (''kreisfreie Stadt'') between 1952 and 1958. Afterwards it once again belonged to the district of Aue. Between 1952 and 1990, Schneeberg was part of the [[Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt]] of [[East Germany]]. |
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=== Amalgamations === |
=== Amalgamations === |
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== Culture and sightseeing == |
== Culture and sightseeing == |
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[[Image:Schneeberg St. Wolfgangskirche 1 (aka).jpg |
[[Image:Schneeberg St. Wolfgangskirche 1 (aka).jpg|thumb|''St. Wolfgangskirche'']] |
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The ''St. Wolfgangskirche'' is one of the biggest and architecturally most mature churches built in the [[Late Gothic]] style, and is an earlier type of [[Protestant Reformation|Reformation]] church construction. Inside are found works by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] and the Crodel family of painters, whom the ''Krodel-Brunnen'' (fountain), demolished in late 2005, commemorated. |
The [[St. Wolfgang's Church, Schneeberg|''St. Wolfgangskirche'']] is one of the biggest and architecturally most mature churches built in the [[Gothic architecture|Late Gothic]] style, and is an earlier type of [[Protestant Reformation|Reformation]] church construction. Inside are found works by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] and the Crodel family of painters, whom the ''Krodel-Brunnen'' (fountain), demolished in late 2005, commemorated. |
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Among the other sights to be seen are the [[neo-Gothic]] Town Hall, newly built in the mid 19th century, various [[Baroque]] buildings and mining memorials. |
Among the other sights to be seen are the [[neo-Gothic]] Town Hall, newly built in the mid 19th century, various [[Baroque]] buildings and mining memorials. |
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== Economy and infrastructure == |
== Economy and infrastructure == |
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=== Transport === |
=== Transport === |
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In Schneeberg ends ''[[Bundesstraße]]'' (Federal Highway) 93 from [[Leipzig]], which once led further, across the border, to Karlsbad (now [[Karlovy Vary]] in the [[Czech Republic]]). Furthermore, ''Bundesstraße'' 169 runs through the town from [[Plauen]] to [[Chemnitz]]. |
In Schneeberg ends ''[[Bundesstraße]]'' (Federal Highway) 93 from [[Leipzig]], which once led further, across the border, to Karlsbad (now [[Karlovy Vary]] in the [[Czech Republic]]). Furthermore, ''Bundesstraße'' 169 runs through the town from [[Plauen]] to [[Chemnitz]]. |
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=== State institutions === |
=== State institutions === |
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Schneeberg was until 31 March 2008 headquarters of the [[Bundeswehr]]’s ''Gebirgsjägerbataillon'' (“Mountain Rangers’ Battalion”) 571 and ''Versorgungskompanie'' (“Supply Company”) 370. |
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=== Education === |
=== Education === |
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Schneeberg had at its disposal a lyceum, out of which grew a [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]]. Moreover, the town was home to a lace tatting school, an [[art school]], a vocational Gymnasium and a [[Teacher education|teachers’ college]]. |
Schneeberg had at its disposal a lyceum, out of which grew a [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]]. Moreover, the town was home to a lace tatting school, an [[art school]], a vocational Gymnasium and a [[Teacher education|teachers’ college]]. Schneeberg's ''Johann-Gottfried-Herder Gymnasium'' was chosen in 2004-2005 as “Saxony’s best Gymnasium” in the course of a study by the magazine ''[[Capital (German magazine)|Capital]]''. It enjoys an outstanding reputation even beyond Germany's borders. |
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== Notable people == |
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=== Honorary citizens === |
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* 2002 - Werner Unger (b. 1922), ''[[Heimatforscher]]'' (“homeland researcher”) |
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* [[Auguste Peltz]] (1824–1900), founder of the Schneeberg Doll Factory |
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* 1992 - Walter Rau (1909-1992), educator |
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* 1991 - Gerhard Heilfurth (1909-2006), folklorist |
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* [[Veit Hanns Schnorr von Carolsfeld]], (1764-1841), portraitist |
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* 1985 - Werner Kempf (1925-1999), painter |
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* 1981 - Karl Schreiter (1903-2001), fireman |
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* [[Egon Günther]] (1927–2017), German film director |
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=== Sons and daughters of the town === |
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* Hans Schenck (about 1500- about 1566), sculptor in Berlin |
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* Kaspar Eberhard (1523-1575), Lutheran theologian and educator |
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* Veit Hans Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1644-1715), ironworker and founder of [[Carlsfeld]] |
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* Karl Gottlob Hofmann (1703-1774), Lutheran theologian and historian |
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* Christian Friedrich Brendel (1776-1861), mining engineer |
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* Christoph Friedrich Otto (1783–1856), gardener and botanist |
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* Christian Friedrich Röder (1827-1900), headmaster, Ore Mountain poet and singer |
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* Otto Schill (1838-1918), jurist and municipal politician in Leipzig |
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* Prof. Christian Hermann Walde (1855-1906), vocational school headmaster in Saxony and Silesia, textbook author |
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* Edwin Bauersachs (1893-1948), Ore Mountain dialect poet |
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* Armin Günther (1924-2003), footballer with SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt |
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* [[Egon Günther]] (* 1927), German film director |
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=== Famous people who have worked locally === |
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* Peter Weidenhammer (about 1480–about 1540), alchemist, introduced blue dye making into the Ore Mountains |
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* Andreas Reinhard (1571–1613), master arithmetician and writer of a textbook for mathematical instruction |
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* Johann Böhme (1623-1663), sculptor |
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* Christoph Gottlieb Grundig (1707–1780), clergyman, naturalist, writer |
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* [[Ernst August Geitner]] (1783–1852), chemist, physician and inventor of [[Nickel silver|German silver]] |
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* Julius Paufler (1834-1901), town councillor, head of the lace tatting model school, royal lace tatting school inspector for Saxony’s municipal lace tatting schools |
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* Carl Schumann (1801-1849), book printer and publisher, composer [[Robert Schumann]]’s brother |
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* [[Adam Siber]] (1516-1584), German humanist and educator |
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== Partner towns == |
== Partner towns == |
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Schneeberg's partner towns are: |
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* [[Herten]] in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] |
* {{flagicon|GER}} [[Herten]] in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] |
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* [[Veresegyház]] in [[ |
* {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Veresegyház]] in [[Pest County]] |
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* {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[Jáchymov]] in [[Karlovy Vary Region]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* [http://www.schneeberg.de/ Schneeberg’s website] |
* [http://www.schneeberg.de/ Schneeberg’s website] |
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* [http://www.bergbruederschaft-schneeberg.de/ |
* [http://www.bergbruederschaft-schneeberg.de/ Mining brotherhood] at "Schneeberger [[Bergparade]]" e. V. |
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* [https://www.facebook.com/schneeberg.fuer.menschlichkeit] Facebook |
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 22 August 2023
Schneeberg | |
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Location of Schneeberg within Erzgebirgskreis district | |
Coordinates: 50°35′39″N 12°38′44″E / 50.59417°N 12.64556°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Saxony |
District | Erzgebirgskreis |
Government | |
• Mayor (2022–29) | Ingo Seifert[1] |
Area | |
• Total | 23.35 km2 (9.02 sq mi) |
Elevation | 470 m (1,540 ft) |
Population (2022-12-31)[2] | |
• Total | 13,994 |
• Density | 600/km2 (1,600/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 08289 |
Dialling codes | 03772 |
Vehicle registration | ERZ, ANA, ASZ, AU, MAB, MEK, STL, SZB, ZP |
Website | www.schneeberg.de |
Schneeberg is a town in Saxony’s district of Erzgebirgskreis. It has roughly 16,400 inhabitants and belongs to the Town League of Silberberg (Städtebund Silberberg). It lies 4 km west of Aue, and 17 kilometres (11 mi) southeast of Zwickau.
Geography
[edit]Location
[edit]Schneeberg lies on the Silver Road in the upper western Ore Mountains. Visible from afar is the prominent church of St. Wolfgang. The heart of the town lies on the Schneeberg, which reaches 470 metres above sea level and is also the town’s namesake. Among the surrounding peaks are the Gleesberg (593 m) to the east and the Keilberg (557 m) to the north.
History
[edit]Schneeberg’s more than 500-year-long history has been shaped by mining more than anything else, laying the very groundwork for the town’s founding. The original silver mining also yielded cobalt and bismuth mining by the mid 16th century. When uranium mining was being undertaken between 1946 and 1958, the town’s population quickly rose, leading to Schneeberg’s status as a district-free town (kreisfreie Stadt) between 1952 and 1958. Afterwards it once again belonged to the district of Aue. Between 1952 and 1990, Schneeberg was part of the Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt of East Germany.
Amalgamations
[edit]- 1939 Bergstadt Neustädtel, near which lies the popular outing destinations Gleesberg and Filzteich
- 1952 Community of Griesbach, northwest of Schneeberg
- 1999 Community of Lindenau
Population development
[edit]Development of population figures (as of 1960 on 31 December):
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1 29 October
2 31 August
Culture and sightseeing
[edit]The St. Wolfgangskirche is one of the biggest and architecturally most mature churches built in the Late Gothic style, and is an earlier type of Reformation church construction. Inside are found works by Lucas Cranach the Elder and the Crodel family of painters, whom the Krodel-Brunnen (fountain), demolished in late 2005, commemorated.
Among the other sights to be seen are the neo-Gothic Town Hall, newly built in the mid 19th century, various Baroque buildings and mining memorials.
Economy and infrastructure
[edit]Transport
[edit]In Schneeberg ends Bundesstraße (Federal Highway) 93 from Leipzig, which once led further, across the border, to Karlsbad (now Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic). Furthermore, Bundesstraße 169 runs through the town from Plauen to Chemnitz.
From 1859 to 1952, the town had a railway connection afforded by a 5-km-long spur leading to Niederschlema on the Zwickau-Schwarzenberg-Johanngeorgenstadt-Karlsbad railway line.
State institutions
[edit]Schneeberg was until 31 March 2008 headquarters of the Bundeswehr’s Gebirgsjägerbataillon (“Mountain Rangers’ Battalion”) 571 and Versorgungskompanie (“Supply Company”) 370.
Education
[edit]Schneeberg had at its disposal a lyceum, out of which grew a Gymnasium. Moreover, the town was home to a lace tatting school, an art school, a vocational Gymnasium and a teachers’ college. Schneeberg's Johann-Gottfried-Herder Gymnasium was chosen in 2004-2005 as “Saxony’s best Gymnasium” in the course of a study by the magazine Capital. It enjoys an outstanding reputation even beyond Germany's borders.
Notable people
[edit]- Andreas Musculus (1514–1581), professor at the University of Frankfurt an der Oder and Generalsuperintendent of the Margraviate of Brandenburg
- Ambrosius Lobwasser (1515–1585), humanistic writer and translator
- Auguste Peltz (1824–1900), founder of the Schneeberg Doll Factory
- Petrus Albinus (1543–1598), vice chancellor of the University of Wittenberg and Electorate of Saxony, historian
- Veit Hanns Schnorr von Carolsfeld, (1764-1841), portraitist
- Heinrich Stölzel (1777–1844), musician
- Egon Günther (1927–2017), German film director
- Enrico Kern (born 1979), German footballer with FC Hansa Rostock
Partner towns
[edit]Schneeberg's partner towns are:
References
[edit]- ^ Gewählte Bürgermeisterinnen und Bürgermeister im Freistaat Sachsen, Stand: 17. Juli 2022, Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen.
- ^ "Einwohnerzahlen nach Gemeinden als Excel-Arbeitsmappe" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt des Freistaates Sachsen. 2024.
External links
[edit]- Schneeberg’s website
- Mining brotherhood at "Schneeberger Bergparade" e. V.
- [1] Facebook