
Sagenreise durch Brandenburg
Ribbeck - Jüterbog - Trebbin - Deetz - Potsdam
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Eine Sagenreise durch Brandenburg, von der Uckermark bis zum Havelland.
Jede Region in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz hütet ihren eigenen Märchen- und Sagenschatz, so auch Brandenburg: In Potsdam erinnert eine Mühle an den Alten Fritz, ein Birnbaum auf dem Kirchhof entwächst dem angeblichen Grab des Herrn Ribbeck, und in Trebbin war mit Hans Clauert der "märkische Eulenspiegel" daheim. Es gibt viele Rätsel und Geheimnisse zu entdecken auf dieser akustischen Reise von der Uckermark bis ins Havelland!
Enthält: "Der Birnbaum auf dem Kirchhofe zu Ribbeck", "Der Schmied von Jüterbog", "Hans Clauert", "Selbergetan und der Wassernix", "Das Grab am Spring", "Die Mühle von Sanssouci".
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