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Genforeningssten Foldingbro

Kongeåvej 105 Foldingbro, 6650, Brørup
Genforeningsstenen i Foldingbro
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Højen i Foldingbro med genforeningsten
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In the middle of Foldingbro, which is an old border town by the river Kongeåen, the town's reunification stone stands on a large hill. 

The mound is man-made, as the then owner of Kongeåkroen, Martin Bendix, in 1936 established a swimming pool in the inn's garden down towards the Kongeå and it was supplied with water from the Kongeå. The soil from this excavation was used for the mound. The stone itself was consecrated at Pentecost in 1937. There is a staircase up to the top of the hill and the stone. The mound has been connected to the inn and village hall via an avenue. 

From the mound there is a very good view of the Kongeå and the wide and relatively flat areas of the Kongeå valley. 

Please note that there is also an additional reunification stone south of Foldingbro - and thus also south of the Kongeå . It is located at the parking lot west of the road to Rødding.