Lecture by Dr. Nicola Borger-Keweloh, Chairwoman of the Heimatbund der Männer vom Morgenstern e. V.
The founding of the Heimatbund der Männer vom Morgenstern goes back to Hermann Allmers. It was triggered by the discovery of the remains of Morgenstern Castle in 1882. Allmers and his friends saw it as the place where the Wurster Frisians had defended their freedom. The fight for civil liberties was important to Allmers from an early age. His correspondence makes this clear time and again. The Frisian Room is a reflection of this striving for freedom, from the old German design, which is reminiscent of an old German artists' pub of the early years in Munich, to the poem about the Wurster Frisians' fight for freedom on the front wall and the Frisian motto "Lever dodt als Sklav", which stands like a headline on the right-hand wall.
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