Easter Cave

Local nameOsterhöhle
LocationDeutschland

The Easter Cave is a small cave in the vicinity of Trondorf in Germany. The cave is 185 metres long and may be visited during the summer months. It was first mentioned in the records around 1630. The present entrance was artificially created in 1905 in order to open it as a show cave for visitors. The Easter Cave is one of the last caves in Germany to be lit with carbide lamps. Relatively high concentrations of manganese were found on the walls. The origin of the German name, Osterhöhle, is not entirely clear, but it probably comes from the location of the cave on the Osterberg, a hill whose name in turn may possibly be connected with the German goddess of dawn, Ostara.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Cave

Official website http://www.osterhoehle.de/

Email osterhoehle@online.de

Phone +49 9661 6962

Address Adam-Stegerwald-Str.8, 92237 Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany

Coordinates 49°31'4.988" N 11°39'52.267" E

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