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As a result, the tomb became an attraction in the nineteenth century, one among a number of "Open graves" appearing in horror stories. The tomb is therefore an early example of a tourist attraction and developed at a deeper level into one of the landmarks of the city of Hanover.
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But over the years, a birch tree has sprouted in the plinth and, growing ever larger, lifted the heavy tombstone. Thus, despite the command of the grave's inscription, the tomb is now "open".
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Warmbüchenviertel: Alte Birke am „offenen“ Grab ist tot / Die Stadt hat den bekannten Baum auf dem Gartenfriedhof im Warmbüchenviertel gefällt.
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The tomb is the grave of Henriette Juliane Caroline von Rüling (1756-1782), the wife of the Hanoverian state secretary
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a "proper restoration of the historic tomb" has been announced.
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Dieses auf ewig gekaufte Begräbnis darf niemals geöffnet werden.
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Friedrich Karl Wunder (1815–1893). Hannovers erster Photograph
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Hannoversche Porträts. Lebensbilder aus sieben Jahrhunderten
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The story of the tomb forms the premise for the 1883 novel
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Around 1900, the Open Grave began to appear regularly on
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square. and one of the landmarks of the city of Hanover.
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Warmbüchenviertel: Alte Birke am „offenen“ Grab ist tot
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Hannover – 26 Ansichten nach künstlerischen Aufnahmen
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Hannover – 26 Ansichten nach künstlerischen Aufnahmen
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photograph


German
tomb
Hanover
Gartenfriedhof
Warmbüchenviertel
Aegidientorplatz
Georg Ernst von Rüling
Georg Wilhelm von Willich
postcards
Karl Friedrich Wunder
Friedrich Wunder
state historic trust
Tomb of Heinrich Bernhard Röhrs






Dirk Böttcher
this




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