Rundling
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- Note
- The Rundling was a relatively common village form created by German law, but housing Slav farmers. It usually comprises a central, circular village green owned in common with individually owned farmsteads radiating out around it like the spokes of a wheel. The best examples are now only in a small area of Lower Saxony in Germany near to the town of Lüchow. Nineteen of these villages have been put forward as an ensemble for consideration as a possible World Heritage Site, and a decision is expected in 2023.
At the City Hall in Oslo on 11 June 2015 the Rundlingsverein was awarded the Grand Prix for the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra Award 2015. This was in recognition of 46 years of voluntary work in preserving these ancient settlements.[citation needed]
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Oderwitz (Elstertrebnitz)
Die Gehöfte des Dorfes...
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Image: Museum Schloss Moritzburg Zeitz - CC BY-NC-SA -
Burtschütz
Burtschütz, ein Rundlingsdorf...
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Image: Museum Schloss Moritzburg Zeitz - CC BY-NC-SA
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