The Monument in the Abbey Garden was dated Sculptor Otto Almstadt created and commemorates the successful Einbeck bicycle manufacturer and first mail order company manager August StukenbrokIt is located directly at the southeastern park entrance at the Ostertor, opposite the small pond with fountain.
The monastery garden once belonged to August Stukenbrok, who was housed in the building of today’s New Town Hall managed the first German mail order business and in the associated Art Nouveauilla, (today the Mendelssohn Music School) resided.
The monastery garden once belonged to August Stukenbrok, who was housed in the building of today’s New Town Hall managed the first German mail order business and in the associated Art Nouveauilla, (today the Mendelssohn Music School) resided.
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The paths in the monastery garden are accessible by wheelchair and walker.
Arrival & Parking
The August Stukenbrok Memorial is located in the Abbey Garden. Access is available from the Ostertor or from Stiftstraße.
It is a 5-minute walk (approximately 400 m) from both Einbeck-Mitte train station and Einbeck's market square. It is located directly at the Ostertor entrance on the left. The Stukenbrok Villa (now the Mendelssohn Music School) is on the right.
It is a 5-minute walk (approximately 400 m) from both Einbeck-Mitte train station and Einbeck's market square. It is located directly at the Ostertor entrance on the left. The Stukenbrok Villa (now the Mendelssohn Music School) is on the right.
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