Postage stamp: sights - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 1989 - 140 Pfennig
Theme: Art & Culture
Country | Germany / Federal Republic of Germany |
Issue Date | 1989 |
Face Value | 140.00 |
Color | yellow white |
Perforation | K 14 |
Printing Type | indirect 2-color letterpress |
Stamp Type | Postage stamp |
Item Type | Stamp |
Chronological Issue Number | 1274 |
Chronological Chapter | GER-BRD |
SID | 346695 |
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With »Landmarks«, the Deutsche Bundespost replaces the series »Castles and Palaces«, begun in 1976/77. The new permanent series with its extraordinary representations of significant cultural and technical achievements out, but should also be an incentive to look at the objects once in the original. Of the new role brands - they appear at the same time and continue the series - the 20 Pf and the 140 Pf value will be identical in the issues »Deutsche Bundespost Berlin«, the 33 Pf and the 38 Pf value only published in the issue »Deutsche Bundespost«. In the immediate vicinity of the German-French border - near the Saarland of Reinheim - in 1954 a Celtic tomb dating from around 400 BC was uncovered for the first time, one of the most famous and beautiful find complexes in Central Europe. Under a mighty burial mound 23 m in diameter and 4.60 m high, a female person, a princess or princess, was buried in a wooden burial chamber. One of the showpieces of the trench ensemble is the 51.4 cm high gilded bronze can, which is a masterpiece of Celtic craftsmanship in design and engraved ornamentation. The tube pot was found together with the golden end fittings of two drinking horns and two shallow bronze basins in the eastern area of the burial chamber, where food and drinks had apparently been set up for the Journey to the afterlife. The finds from the grave of the Celtic princess are exhibited in the Museum of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Saarland in Saarbrücken. (Text: The Chief of the State Chancellery of Saarland, Saarbrücken)