Bückeberg, Mountain in Emmerthal, Germany
Bückeberg rises 160 meters above sea level, featuring mixed forest slopes and offering views across the Weser River valley near Hagenohsen.
Between 1933 and 1937, the mountain hosted annual Reich Harvest Festivals, which gathered up to one million participants on its artificially leveled terrain.
The site now contains permanent exhibition elements distributed across the area, presenting information about the historical mass gatherings and their significance.
The mountain connects the Weser village of Latferde to Hagenohsen through a local road, with guided tours available every third Sunday of the month.
The terrain includes the preserved Führerweg, a raised pathway designed by architect Albert Speer as part of the orchestrated mass gatherings.
Location: Emmerthal
GPS coordinates: 52.05167,9.40471
Latest update: March 17, 2025 20:09
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