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Starry sky

Above the entrance of the parent house of the Moravian stars at Löbau Street there is the coat of arms of the business man, book and music supplies dealer Pieter Hendrik Verbeek. He invented the first durable star that could be assembled. Due to this innovation it became possible to sell the star through the missionary book shop at Herrnhut and to post it packed into a compact parcel. In the years 1894-95 Verbeek had the first head quarter of the Moravian star company (Herrnhuter Sterne GmbH) built where from 1897 onwards the stars were sold. Over the following years Verbeek continuously developed the construction of the star, founded another company, the “Sterngesellschaft mbH” and in 1925 had the first bodyless star patented.