Räuberberg (Görsdorf)
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Räuberberg (Görsdorf)
The Räuberberg is an archaeological monument, located in Görsdorf within the municipality of Tauche in the Oder-Spree district of Brandenburg, Germany. The 58.1-meter high hill once housed a medieval noble castle, but there is no evidence of its existence besides the castle rampart and archaeological discoveries dating back to the 12th to 13th centuries. The castle is absent in any charters or documents from the Middle Ages. However, the Räuberberg is represented several times in the region's legends. Location and natural environment The Räuberberg is situated in the western part of the Görsdorf district, northeast of Schwenow. Accessible only via forest paths, it is positioned within the channel of the ''Blabbergraben'' north of Lake Drobsch. Roughly 900 meters upstream from this site lies another ground monument, the ''Blabbermühle'' which lent its name to the ditch. The 14-kilometer ''Blabbergraben'' connects and drains five elongated lakes located in the southwest o ...
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