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- Die König-Ludwig-Eiche (auch Königseiche, Tausendjährige Eiche, bis Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts Stolze Eiche) ist ein Naturdenkmal im Staatsbad Brückenau, einem Ortsteil des drei Kilometer nordöstlich gelegenen Bad Brückenaus im Landkreis Bad Kissingen in Bayern. Es handelt sich um eine Stieleiche (Quercus robur). Sie ist nach unterschiedlichen Schätzungen 370 bis 700 Jahre alt. Der Umfang des Stammes beträgt etwa sieben Meter. Sie hat ihren Namen von König Ludwig I., dessen Lieblingseiche sie bei seinen zahlreichen Kuraufenthalten im Staatsbad Brückenau war. Die Eiche wurde seit 1780 oft beschrieben und abgebildet. Zahlreiche Adelige aus dem Inland und Monarchen aus dem Ausland, die zur Kur in Brückenau weilten, besuchten die Eiche. Das Deutsche Baumarchiv zählt die Eiche zu den national bedeutsamen Bäumen (NBB). (de)
- The King Ludwig Oak (in German: König-Ludwig-Eiche, and also Königseiche, Tausendjährige Eiche, and until the middle of the 19th century, Stolze Eiche) is an oak tree recognised as a natural monument in the Staatsbad Brückenau, a state-run spa and park two kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Bad Brückenau in the German state of Bavaria. The German Tree Archive counts the oak among the trees of national importance (National bedeutsamer Baum, NBB). Estimates of its age range between 370 and 700 years. The circumference of the trunk is about seven metres (23 ft). It is named after King Ludwig I, who frequented it during his numerous spa stays at the Staatsbad Brückenau. The oak has been described and depicted many times since 1780. Many domestic aristocrats and monarchs from abroad who were staying in Brückenau for the cure visited the oak. (en)
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- Melchior Adam Weikard (en)
- , Ludwig I (en)
- August Siebert (en)
- Friedrich Stützer (en)
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- View from the southwest (en)
- Open trunk from the north, with information board in front of it (en)
- Royal oak from the east, shortly after 1900 (en)
- Royal oak with 16 supports, shortly after 1900 (en)
- View from the west, left behind the Fürstenhof (en)
- Branches branching horizontally, the ground covered with a layer of leaves (en)
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- Lower Nature Conservation Authority of the Bad Kissingen district (en)
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- König-Ludwig-Eiche,_1900-1910.jpg (en)
- König-Ludwig-Eiche,_1900_bis_1910.jpg (en)
- Königseiche, 7.jpg (en)
- Königseiche,_3.jpg (en)
- Königseiche,_9.jpg (en)
- Könisgeiche,_6.jpg (en)
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- King Ludwig Oak seen from the southwest (en)
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- , Bad Brückenau, Germany (en)
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- "[...] the royal oak at Brückenau, in its full, unbroken strength and beauty, an outstanding tree ornament of the much-visited health resort, has that consecration with the king's name no less because of the fact that the king often and gladly stayed under its shady canopy received, which the ax will keep away from her forever. In the present, she already lives up to this name by her appearance, because her stature is majestic! Her crown spreads out like a wide green canopy. The trunk with a circumference of 5 ⅓ meters sends out from a height of 4 meters from giant branches of almost half the thickness of the trunk, in partly horizontal, partly slightly upward growth up to 22 meters in length! On these branches, as the leafless image of the oak shows, formal tree trunks grow upwards again; This can be seen particularly clearly on a branch on the left of the picture [see view by Josef Bott from 1899] reaching almost to the summit. In order to prevent the risk of breaking the lower branches, they are often supported with columns. One will find this concern doubly comprehensible when one learns that the total weight of the tree in summery abundance of leaves and fruit is no less than 1000. Center calculated. The wood mass including branches and roots would result in approx. 50 . When the sun is at its highest, the almost circular treetop with an average diameter of 45 meters shades an area of 1500 square meters . Hardly any other bathing resort will be able to boast such an airy green convertible tent that protects against sun and rain!" (en)
- I sat musing, was surrounded
by the wreath of
flowers, noble life poured out
in the sun, joyful shine
Under the lofty oak,
the centuries seen, they spoke
from every branch,
felt them rise again.
Nice days in German prehistoric times,
steps up again,
And the legend became
true, The chorus was deeper.
Freyer feels it in the Freye,
the song sounds mighty,
man receives consecration,
sees what he otherwise does not see.
German under the German oak,
the German sense rises,
great prehistoric old witness interwoven
with the present.
Tighter is knotted together
Since the sacred bond of unity,
higher since the flames of love
burn for the fatherland (en)
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- (1840) (en)
- (English translation) (en)
- The largest, oldest or otherwise strange trees in Bavaria in words and pictures , (English translation) (en)
- Communications from the German Dendrological Society , (English translation) (en)
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- Here there are beautiful corridors, paths painted green, various niches, everything covered with flowers. The first main course leads to the proud oak that stands in the middle of the garden and really cuts a splendid figure. Around them run lawn benches, at some distance star-shaped slats with canopies, so that more than a hundred people can sit here at the same time under the shade of the beautiful oak. When I sit here alone or in company under this proud tree, and have something important, indifferent, or nothing to think about, in the end my attention generally falls on the beauty of oak, and I would always like something to praise. (en)
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- The royal oak in the spa garden at Brückenau (en)
- Under the oak tree in the Bad Brückenau (en)
- Neueste Nachricht von den Mineralwässern bei Brückenau im Fuldischen (en)
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- Die König-Ludwig-Eiche (auch Königseiche, Tausendjährige Eiche, bis Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts Stolze Eiche) ist ein Naturdenkmal im Staatsbad Brückenau, einem Ortsteil des drei Kilometer nordöstlich gelegenen Bad Brückenaus im Landkreis Bad Kissingen in Bayern. Es handelt sich um eine Stieleiche (Quercus robur). Sie ist nach unterschiedlichen Schätzungen 370 bis 700 Jahre alt. Der Umfang des Stammes beträgt etwa sieben Meter. Sie hat ihren Namen von König Ludwig I., dessen Lieblingseiche sie bei seinen zahlreichen Kuraufenthalten im Staatsbad Brückenau war. Die Eiche wurde seit 1780 oft beschrieben und abgebildet. Zahlreiche Adelige aus dem Inland und Monarchen aus dem Ausland, die zur Kur in Brückenau weilten, besuchten die Eiche. Das Deutsche Baumarchiv zählt die Eiche zu den national b (de)
- The King Ludwig Oak (in German: König-Ludwig-Eiche, and also Königseiche, Tausendjährige Eiche, and until the middle of the 19th century, Stolze Eiche) is an oak tree recognised as a natural monument in the Staatsbad Brückenau, a state-run spa and park two kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Bad Brückenau in the German state of Bavaria. The German Tree Archive counts the oak among the trees of national importance (National bedeutsamer Baum, NBB). (en)
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- König-Ludwig-Eiche (de)
- King Ludwig Oak (en)
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