PHOTO: © DHM/Studio Bens & Visual Space Agency

DHM außer Haus mit Martin Baumert und Nils Franke bei den Überresten der NS-Autobahn bei Gräfendorf

In the organizer's words:

The walk leads to bridge piers, field path underpasses and other relics of the never-completed Reichsautobahn route between Bad Hersfeld and Würzburg, which was intended to show a counter-design to the landscape-destroying railroad with the most curved route possible through "German nature".

With Martin Baumert, research associate at the "Nature and German History" exhibition, and Nils M. Franke, environmental historian specializing in nature conservation under National Socialism.

Max. 25 participants; meeting point and further information after registration.

DHM off-site

Get out of the museum: the exhibition program takes place outside on five dates. On walks lasting around two hours, members of the team and external guests explore individual topics in greater depth on site: along ruined highways and vineyards, artificially created lakes and castle gardens.

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Location

Deutsches Historisches Museum Hinter dem Gießhaus 3 10117 Berlin

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