Border Memorial Hötensleben
Hötensleben, Germany, Germany
Border Memorial Hötensleben is a preserved section of the inner German border in Hötensleben, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, showcasing the GDR's extensive fortifications including barbed wire, watchtowers, signal fences, convoy lanes, minefields, and a rare concrete screening wall built directly behind village houses to block communication with the West. Unlike most border areas where villages were demolished, Hötensleben retained its structures, making this 350-meter stretch over 6.5 hectares the largest intact example outside Berlin, protected since 1990 through local efforts and integrated into the Marienborn Memorial to Divided Germany in 2004. An outdoor trail with information panels and a shelter exhibit educates visitors on the Iron Curtain's rigid regime, its victims, and daily life on both sides, with guided tours available.
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Border Memorial Hötensleben is located in Hötensleben, Germany, Germany.
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