One of the largest town castles of the Schaumburg nobility in the Weser Renaissance style right in the center.
At one time, the Weser also flowed directly past the estate's fields - until a farmer threw a horse's head into the Weser, thus changing the course of the river to protect his land from the recurring floods. Much to the displeasure of the people of Hessisch Oldendorf.
In the end, the loss of the direct connection to the most important transport route at the time had fatal economic consequences. It's no wonder that the ghost of the farmer still wanders around on foggy nights because of his sacrilege.
Weserstraße 16
31840 Hessisch Oldendorf
Deutschland
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