The Barsikow squire Fedor von Kriegsheim collected milestones, which became superfluous in 1884 due to the transition from Prussian miles to kilometers. The collection tells of changed dimensions and methods of measuring distances, of nobility beautifying their castle entrance, of the destruction of historical symbols - a story in stone.

Two full milestones in the form of a sandstone obelisk. Compared to all the stones that remained on the B5, they have something special: the Prussian eagle, which was removed everywhere else, is still there, as is the distance in miles (1 Prussian mile = 7.532 km).

Two half-milestones in the form of a granite cuboid on a broader base, placed midway between full milestones.

Two quarter milestones in the form of a granite cuboid, standing midway between half and full milestones.

A round base stone

A bench stone that invited walkers to rest at the milestone.

2.1 Western full milestone (X miles to Berlin)
2.2 Eastern Full Milestone (VI Miles to Berlin)
2.3 Half Milestone 1
2.4 Half Milestone 2
2.5 Quarter Milestone 1
2.6 Quarter Milestone 2
2.7 Round base stone
2.8 bench stone

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