I thought it was a model,
a square island? yes, but it was man made on
Lake Steinhude in the Hanover region of north-western Germany, called
Wilhelmstein Island, the building began in 1761, when Count Wilhelm von
Schaumburg-Lippe, ruler of the County of Schaumburg-Lippe-Bückeburg and an
important military commander in the Seven Years’ War, ordered the construction
of a military fortress in the middle of Steinhude Meer, the largest lake in
northern Germany. The military defensive complex originally consisted of 16
islands built on large foundations of stone transported to the middle of the
lake by local fishermen in their boats. A star shaped fortress was built in the
middle of the main island, and later a military college designed to train the
leaders of the next generation, after Wilhelm’s death and the relocation of the military
school to the mainland, the island fortress was converted into an escape-proof state prison,
at the beginning of the 19th century, the 16 original islands
were merged into a single rectangular island, increasing the available space
and helping the island better withstand the fury of the natural elements, by 1867, all prisoners had been transferred to other prisons,
and the “renaissance” of Wilhelmstein Island as a tourist attraction began. In
just a few decades, the artificial island turned into a popular destination
for visitors from all over Germany and beyond. In 1900 the first weddings are
organized on the island as its popularity reaches an all-time high,
even though the descendants of Count Wilhelm von
Schaumburg-Lippe sold Lake Steinhude to the district of Hannover in 1974, in
order to avoid expropriation, Wilhelmstein Island remained the property of
the Schaumburg-Lippe family, and is currently administered by an island
bailiff from the princely court in Bückeburg, today, Wilhelmstein Island remains one of the most beautiful attractions in all
of Germany. After reaching it by boat, tourists can visit the old fortress
turned into a museum, take tour of the island, or simply take in the
beautiful scenery. The island also offers accommodation, if you plan on
spending more than a day there, a square island? I would never have thought it!
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