Dreifrankenstein


The Dreifrankenstein is a boundary stone that marks the tripoint where the three Franconian provinces of Upper, Middle and Lower Franconia meet in southern Germany. As part of the regional reforms in 1972 the boundary marker was moved around 7 kilometres as the crow flies to the southeast. Today both points are marked by stones that are referred to as the Old and New Dreifrankenstein.

Old Dreifrankenstein

The Old Dreifrankenstein erected in 1892, is a 135 cm high column made of sandstone. It is located in woodland on the territory of Sandhügel, several hundred metres west of Kleinbirkach and east of Ebersbrunn near the source region of the Reiche Ebrach stream. Its GPS coordinates are.

New Dreifrankenstein

The New Dreifrankenstein, laid in 1979, is a 280 cm high glacial erratic made of muschelkalk, in which the coats of arms of the three Franconian provinces have been carved. It is located on an eminence in the Steigerwald forest, southwest of Heuchelheim, northwest of Freihaslach and east of Sixtenberg. Its GPS coordinates are.
On the Dreifrankenstein is a geodetic reference point whose coordinates are.