Stahle, District in Höxter, Germany
Stahle is a district of Höxter nestled along the Weser River and surrounded by forested hills. The settlement features residential areas and connects to nearby communities across river bridges.
The settlement was first recorded in the 9th century as Stalo and was given to Corvey Monastery in the medieval period. It was completely destroyed during the Thirty Years' War in 1632 and was later rebuilt.
The open-air theater uses a former quarry as its stage and hosts different kinds of performances throughout the year. This venue has become a gathering place where locals and visitors enjoy live theater together.
The area has local facilities and services available for daily needs and visitors. The district is accessible by public transportation and by car from nearby towns.
The settlement sits at the easternmost edge of North Rhine-Westphalia, right where the state boundary runs. This location makes it a curious spot for exploring the border between regions.
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