
Donkey carts and lorry trains on the Glauberg plateau
As early as the 1930s, extensive archaeological investigations were carried out by Prof. Dr. Heinrich Richter carried out on the Glauberg plateau.

As early as the 1930s, extensive archaeological investigations were carried out by Prof. Dr. Heinrich Richter carried out on the Glauberg plateau.

In memory of the poet and natural scientist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a Goethe monument was erected on the Glauberg plateau at the beginning of the 19th century.

Glauberg and its immediate surroundings have always been a popular settlement area. A settlement at the foot of Glauberg is documented as early as the time of the first Neolithic farmers, the Bandkeramic culture (approx. 5500 - 4900 BC).