Mölln's St. Nicholas Church to Unveil Restored War Memorial Next Week
Mölln's St. Nicholas Church is set to unveil a restored war memorial next week, following a delay due to summer rain. The memorial, located in front of the town hall, was recently draped and the surrounding trees pruned in preparation.
On Friday, city maintenance workers tended to the area around the town hall. They carefully pruned trees to ensure a clear view of the memorial during the upcoming restoration. Meanwhile, the war memorial itself was draped, hiding it from public view temporarily.
The restoration work, originally planned for July, was postponed due to heavy summer rain. Now, it is set to begin next week, handled by the skilled craftsmen of the Thomas Hempel Manufaktur. This local firm is renowned for its meticulous work in preserving historical structures.
The restored war memorial is expected to serve as a poignant reminder of Mölln's history, honoring those who have sacrificed for the town. The restoration work, now scheduled for next week, will ensure the memorial remains a fitting tribute for generations to come.