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Mildenburg

 

A footpath over fallen beech leaves in a park called Mildenburg In Oostvoorne on the island of Voorne-Putten in the Netherlands.

 

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These are Mycena haematopus probably, but I'm not sure.

 

Location: Landgoed Mildenburg near Oostvoorne, The Netherlands

Date taken: October 26, 2018

Camera: Canon EOS 650D with Magic Lantern for focus stacking

Lens: SIGMA 105mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro

Hymenochaete rubiginosa

- roestkleurige borstelzwam

 

Location: Landgoed Mildenburg near Oostvoorne, The Netherlands.

Date taken: November 24, 2021.

European Common Brown Frog in an autumn still-life with a wealth of brown and white eggs, or seeds or spores or what have you. In the Mildenburg estate in the village of Oostvoorne on the island of Voorne-Putten in the Netherlands.

 

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honingzwam

Armillaria

location: Mildenburg

Location: Landgoed Mildenburg near Oostvoorne, The Netherlands.

Date taken: October 3, 2022.

Blick von der Mildenburg

My favorite place for ICM - Intentional Camera Movement.

picture taken in the parkland around the manor house Mildenburg at Oostvoorne, South Holland. It's a panorama made out of 3 vertical shots with my Canon eos 5D mk 4

Location: Landgoed Mildenburg near Oostvoorne, The Netherlands.

Date taken: October 3, 2022.

Photo taken on 6/5/2024 at Mildenburg, Conradyweg, Miltenberg, Landkreis Miltenberg, Bavaria, 63897, Germany

Half-timbered houses as seen from the castle hill.

Mildenburg forest, Oostvoorne - the Netherlands

An old archway close to the hill castle Mildenburg.

Mycena rosea

- rosy bonnet

- mycène rose

- heksenschermpje

 

Location: Landgoed Mildenburg near Oostvoorne, The Netherlands.

Date taken: October 26, 2023.

Mildenburg Forrest, Oostvoorne Holland. A dune forrest at the Dutch coast.

Dutch Landscapes -

 

Landgoed Mildenburg is de loop van de 18e eeuw ontwikkeld door de familie Van Leyden-van Leeuwen. Het bestond uit een barokke tuin met grote rechte lanen, een doolhof, een theekoepel en enkele beelden. Delen van het landgoed werden verkocht en daarop werden nieuwe landhuizen gebouwd, zoals het naastgelegen Reigersnest dat gebouwd is in de stijl van de Amsterdamse School. Vanwege het dure onderhoud is het landhuis in de jaren veertig gesloopt en zijn de elementen bijna verdwenen. Het Zuid-Hollands Landschap beheert het landgoed als natuurgebied met behoud van enkele cultuurhistorische waarden en een stinzentuin.

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Mildenburg estate was developed by the Van Leyden-van Leeuwen family during the 18th century. It consisted of a baroque garden with large straight lanes, a maze, a tea dome and some images. Parts of the estate were sold and new country houses were built, such as the adjacent Reigersnest built in the style of the Amsterdam School. Due to the expensive maintenance, the manor house was demolished in the 1940s and the elements almost disappeared. The South Holland Landscape manages the estate as a nature reserve while retaining some cultural historical values and a stonework garden.

A small narrow road. It's the way from the castle Mildenburg down to town Miltenberg.

a wonderful German town !!!

 

population of this small city...about 10,000

Info from Wikipedia :

  

The historic Miltenberg lies on the Main’s left bank on the “left knee” of the Mainviereck (“Main Square”) between the Spessart and Odenwald ranges. Since the Main riverbed in the Miltenberg area is relatively near the foot of the Odenwald, only a narrow strip of usable land is left, which in bygone centuries was time and again flooded by the Main. The historic centre, which stands on this land, often sustained considerable damage in these floods. Only in the 21st century efficient flood control measures, most of all a wall, have significantly reduced the adverse effects of these floods. Since about the beginning of the 20th century, after buying land from the neighbouring community of Großheubach, Miltenberg has been spreading itself out on the right bank.

 

History

 

Historic Old Town and Mildenburg

Even as far back as prehistoric and early historical times, people knew about the strategic importance of the strait at the Main "knee" between the Odenwald and the Spessart, building mighty circular ramparts on the Greinberg above Miltenberg and on the Bürgstadter Berg (hills). About 155 AD, the Romans laid down the almost dead straight "Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes" on the Main. Near today’s Miltenberg, the Limes came up against the Main, which from here northwards formed the Roman Empire’s natural border with Germania. Remnants of two Roman castra can be found nearby, one between Miltenberg and Bürgstadt (Kastell Miltenberg-Ost) and the other between Miltenberg and Kleinheubach (Altstadtkastell).

  

Under the protection of the castle Mildenburg (built about 1200), the town of Miltenberg took hold. It had its first documentary mention in 1237. By about 1379, the two town towers, the Mainz Gate (Mainzer Tor) and the Würzburg Gate (Würzburger Tor) formed the eastern and western boundaries of today’s historic centre, which grew narrow and long between the river and the steep slope. Already by the Middle Ages, Miltenberg's red buntsandstein was highly sought-after, with things such as grindstones and columns being hewn in the surrounding woods. Even before 1319, the Spital St. Peter (hospital) was founded by Archbishop Peter of Aspelt.

  

Until 1803, Miltenberg belonged to Electoral Mainz. After securalization and the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss, Miltenberg passed to the Principality of Leiningen, with which it was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1806. After having become part of the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1810, the town finally became part of the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1816.

 

The so-called Heunensäulen (de) were made near Miltenberg. They are special bunter columns meant for Mainz Cathedral when it was built more than a thousand years ago. The master builder, however, decided that they were not needed, so they never became part of the cathedral. One of them now stands in Mainz’ cathedral square, a gift to the city on the occasion of the cathedral’s thousandth anniversary in 1975. An explanatory plaque has been attached to the column.

 

Miltenberg has a historic centre featuring many timber-frame houses. In 1912 and 1951, Miltenberg acquired lands on the Main’s right bank to expand the town.

 

The castle has been under the town’s ownership since 1979. In 2010/2011, the castle was renovated. It now houses a unique museum of icons and contemporary art (Museum.Burg.Miltenberg). In the castle’s inner ward once was the Teutonenstein, a 5 m-tall sandstone column the inscription of which is still a puzzle to this day. The Teutonenstein is now in the Museum.Stadt.Miltenberg at the historic market square.

 

In 2006, the town made national headlines when parish priest Ulrich Boom rang the bells for 20 minutes during a rally of the far-right National Democratic Party of Germany, thereby disrupting the event. Ulrich Boom later became Auxiliary Bishop.

  

Mildenburg - ginkgo biloba

Dutch nature -

 

The pearl-mushroom is 3-8 cm high and has the shape of an inverted pear. The white color gradually changes to brown. The hat and the top of the stem are occupied with densely packed warts (remnants of the ruptured velum), which can be easily rubbed away. The meat is white in young specimens, later discolouring from yellow to olive brown. The meat is transformed into traces that are also olive brown. The pearl - mushroom is found in summer and autumn on humus - rich soil in deciduous and coniferous forests . In Belgium and the Netherlands it is a very common species.

Hat hier der Maler eine Illusion erzeugen wollen oder geschlampt? Das Fenster selbst ist lotrecht und einigermaßen rechteckig. Die gemalte Laibung und ihre Umrandung sind dagegen oben schmäler als unten. Gesehen an der Mildenburg in Miltenberg am Main.

Mushrooms at the Mildenburg Estate. The protected dune and nature reserve is exceptionally rich in many types of mushrooms in autumn. The many mushrooms are the most special characteristic of this area in the autumn season.

 

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Oostvoorne - Landgoed Mildenburg - Mushrooms

 

Landgoed Mildenburg - originally the estate dates back to the sixteenth century. In the course of the 18th century, the Van Leyden van Leeuwen family built a country house as a country house and laid out the woods. The house has since been demolished and the garden has become a wilderness. But the estate is now a beautiful nature reserve and managed by the Zuid Hollands Landschap. There are marked walking routes over the old oak avenues, through a beech forest, over the dunes and along a Stinsenplant garden.

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In a park called Mildenburg in Oostvoorne, the Netherlands.

 

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A nice view above a part of Miltenberg. The river is called Main.

Het landgoed Mildenburg ligt direct naast Oostvoorne en heeft een mooi duinbos. Deze foto is een panorama van 4 foto's, 2 horizontaal en 2 verticaal.

Autumn in the estate 'Mildenburg', a park nowadays, in the village of Oostvoorne on the island of Voorne-Putten, in the Netherlands.

 

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In 1150, the Hohenstaufen Emperor Konrad III had Miltenberg Castle built. Today, the keep and curtain wall are still preserved from the original construction. Around the turn of the century, the Mildenburg was acquired by the Archbishop of Mainz and served as the administrative seat of the Mainz bailiff. During this time, the settlement of Miltenberg was also founded at the foot of the castle. After its destruction in the Margravian War in 1552, Miltenberg Castle was rebuilt in the 16th century. After further decay, modernizations were also carried out in the 19th and 20th centuries. In 1979, the castle became the property of the town of Miltenberg, which reopened the structure to the public in 2011.

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