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Deutsch: "Erz-Abt zu Harsefeld" - Bronze - lebensgroß. Das Denkmal von Bildhauer Carsten Eggers bereichert seit Juni 2009 den Harsefelder Klosterplatz. Das im Jahr 1002 erbaute Kloster unterstand seinerzeit direkt dem Papst, wurde seit Ende des 14. Jahrhunderts bis zu seiner Aufhebung 1647 von Erz-Äbten geleitet. Stellvertretend für alle hat Bildhauer Carsten Eggers aus Nottensdorf eine Bronzeskulptur geschaffen.
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Author Bronze von Bildhauer Carsten Eggers, Foto: Ilona Eggers

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