Dreizehnlinden refers to a place at the northern end of the oak avenue on the banks of the Weser in front of the Corvey monastery in Höxter. There is a stone cross framed by four lime trees. This was built in 1750 by Kaspar II of Böselager-Honeburg during his term of office as abbot of Corvey by the sculptor Johannes Pollmann from Marsberg. According to the eponymous epic by Friedrich Wilhelm Weber, who came from Bad Driburg, a murder is said to have taken place at this point.
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Address: Höxter, Germany
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