Graben Tour

The Graben Tour (German: Grabentour) is a mining history footpath in the north of the former district of Freiberg in the German Free State of Saxony. It follows the course of an old mining water channel, in the valley of the Bobritzsch, from Krummenhennersdorf to Reinsberg.

Graben Tour (Grabentour)
Location
LocationBobritzsch valley, Saxony,  Germany
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationThe Bobritzsch stream in Krummenhennersdorf
  coordinates50°59′03″N 13°22′12″E
Mouth 
  location
in Reinsberg (Saxony) into the Reinsberger Dorfbach stream
  coordinates
51°00′27″N 13°22′00″E
Length3557 m
Basin features
River systemBobritzsch

History

The name of the walk is derived from the artificial water channel or Kunstgraben that was laid here between 1844 and 1847 to supply water for the mining industry, Graben being German for "ditch". The channel was used to make water available for overshot wheels (Kunsträder) and reversible wheels (Kehrräder) at the 4th Shaft (IV. Lichtloch) and the two Schwamkrug turbines at the 5th Shaft (V. Lichtloch), which were used to transport the rock extracted from the Rothschönberger Stolln mine and for water management.[1]

Literature

  • Otfried Wagenbreth (1988), Eberhard Wächtler (ed.), Der Freiberger Bergbau : Technische Denkmale und Geschichte. (in German) (2. ed.), Leipzig: Deutscher Verlag für Grundstoffindustrie, ISBN 3-342-00117-8
  • Lysann Petermann (2005), "Der Rothschönberger Stolln", Reihe Bergbauhistorie der Klosterregion Altzella (in German), Reinsberg
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References

  1. Lysann Petermann: Der Rothschönberger Stolln., In: Reihe Bergbauhistorie der Klosterregion Altzella., Reinsberg, 2005., pp. 7 – 24
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