File:Grenzstein Preußen-Belgien Nr. 159 Belgische Seite (1) Nachbildung.jpg
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DescriptionGrenzstein Preußen-Belgien Nr. 159 Belgische Seite (1) Nachbildung.jpg |
Deutsch: Das Original ist berets seit langer Zeit verschwunden.
Diese kunstvolle Nachbildung wurde von einer intergenerationellen Gruppe Personen aus der Gemeinde Baelen (Belgien) im RTahmen des Gemeindeprojekts "Grenzsteine ohne Grenze" im Jahr 2019 hergestellt und an der Stelle des ehemaligen Steins aufgebaut. Siehe Näheres hierzu auf den Bildern. Er wurde nicht an der ursprünglichen Position aufgestellt. Errichtet ab 1837 durch das Königreich Preußen. Er befindet sich genau auf der Grenze des ehemaligen Preußischen "Kreis Eupen" (jetzt Gemeinde Eupen) und der Gemeinde Membach (jetzt Gemeinde Baelen). Er hat eine Höhe von 80 cm und ist an der Basis quadratisch mit einem mittleren Durchmesser von 40 cm. Mit dem Versailler Vertag von 1920 verlor die Grenzlinie ihre Daseinsberechtigung.Français : L'original a disparu depuis longtemps.
Cette réplique artistique a été réalisée par un groupe intergénérationnel de personnes de la municipalité de Baelen (Belgique) dans le cadre du projet municipal 2019 "Bornes sans frontière" et a été posée à l'endroit de l'ancienne borne. Voir plus de détails sur les photos. Il n'a pas été placé à son emplacement d'origine. Construit à partir de 1837 par le royaume de Prusse. Elle est située exactement à la frontière de l'ancien "Kreis Eupen" prussien (aujourd'hui communauté d'Eupen) et de la communauté de Membach (aujourd'hui communauté de Baelen). Elle a une hauteur de 80 cm et est carrée à la base avec un diamètre moyen de 40 cm. Avec le traité de Versailles de 1920, la frontière a perdu sa raison d'être.English: The original has been missing for a long time.
This artistic reproduction was made in 2019 by an intergenerational group of people from the municipality of Baelen (Belgium) as part of the municipal project "Border stones without border" and was built on the site of the former stone. See the pictures for more details. It was not placed in its original position. Built beginning in 1837 by the Kingdom of Prussia. It is located exactly on the border of the former Prussian "Kreis Eupen" (now municipality of Eupen) and the municipality of Membach (now municipality of Baelen). It has a height of 80 cm and is square at the base with an average diameter of 40 cm. With the Treaty of Versailles of 1920, the borderline lost its raison d'être. |
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Author | Marc Herff |
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