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A symbol of liberty
In the heated politics of the days at the end of May 1832, Hambach Castle, at that point no more than an impressive ruin, was at the centre of an event that became known as the “Hambach Festival”, a milestone of the democratic movement and a symbol of liberty and civil rights in Germany. On 27 May, people from all social strata - students, craftsmen and parliamentary representatives, 30,000 men and women in all - gathered in the little winemaking town of Neustadt and ascended the castle hill to meet at the ruin. French, Polish and Palatinate protesters voiced their anger about repression by the Bavarian authorities. Since political assemblies were illegal, the mass rally was described as a festival instead. The participants demanded freedom of the press, of assembly and of opinion, as well as more civil rights, religious tolerance and above all national unity.
Hambach Castle, Neustadt an der Weinstrasse
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