Schmorsdorf lime tree
The Schmorsdorf lime tree (German: Schmorsdorfer Linde) is a natural monument located in the center of Schmorsdorf, Müglitztal, in the Saxony district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, Germany. This large-leaved linden (Tilia platyphyllos) is estimated to be 400 to 800 years old. The circumference of its trunk is about 11 meters, and it stands at a height of around 24 meters. The tree gained historical significance during the Thirty Years’ War and was first mentioned in writing around 1630 due to its impressive size. Notably, the renowned pianist and composer Clara Schumann visited the Linden Tree multiple times between 1836 and 1849. In her honor, the Linden Museum, which opened next to the tree in 2006, was named after her and remains the only museum of its kind in Germany. The Schmorsdorf lime tree has been recognized by the Deutsche Baumarchiv (German Tree Archive) as a “National Bedeutsamen Bäumen (NBB)” (Nationally Significant Tree), with its trunk circumference serving as the primary selection criterion for this distinction.
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Schmorsdorf, Dohna-Müglitztal
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Schmorsdorfer Linde
Schmorsdorf
01809 Dohna-Müglitztal
Saxony, Germany
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