File:HW Haselberg (01) 2006-08-24.jpg
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Deutsch: Blick auf das ehemalige Hammergut Haselberg an der Gottleuba nahe Bad Gottleuba. Die Eisenverarbeitung wurde bereits um 1600 eingestellt, das Werk danach nur noch als Rittergut genutzt.
English: This image shows the former hammer mill Haselberg beside the Gottleuba river near Bad Gottleuba in Saxony, Germany. The manufacture of iron was closed down around 1600. The hammer mill was used as a manor after that. |
Date | Taken on 24 August 2006 |
Source | Self-photographed |
Author | Norbert Kaiser |
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