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Stöckheim-Leiferde is a ''Stadtbezirk'' (city district) in the southern part of Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany. The population of 8,139 (2005) lives mostly in single-family homes. The Stadtbezirk comprises the quarters Stöckheim, Leiferde and Friedrichshöhe. ==Landmarks== The cantor and teacher Ludwig Lüders invented the beet seeds drilling machine in Leiferde, which made it possible to put the beet seeds in the ground without the help of children. The reason for this invention was the high number of pupils who were not able to come to school because they had to help at the farm. Even today, there is a memorial stone in front of the church in Leiferde, in memory of his invention. The ''Großes Weghaus'', located in Stöckheim, is a former toll house and inn built in 1691 on the road from Braunschweig to the town of Wolfenbüttel.〔(Großes Weghaus at http://www.braunschweig.de/ (in German) ). Retrieved on October 3, 2012.〕 Today a plaque commemorates the inn's famous guests Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Wilhelm Raabe. Located next to the Weghaus is a rococo pavilion, which today serves as a venue for cultural events.〔(Stöckheimer Rokoko-Pavillon (in German) ). Retrieved on October 3, 2012.〕 Image:GroßesWeghausVonNord 2010.JPG|Großes Weghaus Image:GroßesWeghaus Tafel.JPG|Commemorative plaque Image:Rokoko Pavillon Stöckheim(Braunschweig) 2010.JPG|Rokoko-Pavillon 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stöckheim-Leiferde」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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