Maaßener Gaipel

Present restaurant building, built 1924

The Maaßener Gaipel is a pub catering for day trippers on the northeastern hillside of the Kranichsberg at a height of 420 m above NN, situated above the mining town of Lautenthal in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. The name goes back to the above-ground workings 51°51′49″N 10°17′25″E / 51.86361°N 10.29028°E / 51.86361; 10.29028 (Maaßener Treibschacht), which was located immediately east of the pub. Gaipel is a common expression in the Upper Harz for a headframe (Schachtgebäude or Treibehaus) and goes back to the use of a horse whim which in German is a Pferdegöpel. Whims were used to transport men and materiel up and down mineshafts, for example using man engines, and also to operate water management equipment.

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    51°51′50″N 10°17′23″E / 51.86389°N 10.28972°E / 51.86389; 10.28972

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