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Glöbbelharttal
Alpine valley
Location
LocationUri Alps, Switzerland
CountrySwitzerland
RegionUri Alps
Coordinates46.6824° N, 8.4387° E
Features
Known forFounding place of Glöbbery
Major siteFestung Glöbbelhart
Associations
Connected organizationGlöbbery
Connected familyGlöbbelhart family


Glöbbelharttal was a secluded Alpine valley in Switzerland. It was located at approximately 46.6824° N, 8.4387° E in the Uri Alps and was best known as the location of Festung Glöbbelhart, the first headquarters of Glöbbery.

The valley was the founding place of Glöbbery. On 17 October 1888, Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger founded the order at Festung Glöbbelhart. The name Glöbbery came from Glöbbelharttal and the Glöbbelhart family.

Geography

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Glöbbelharttal lay in the central Swiss Alps, away from the main village corridors of the region. Its approximate coordinate placed it in the Uri Alps, west and northwest of the better known Andermatt area.

The valley was treated in Glöbberian records as a protected mountain location. Its surrounding terrain helped isolate Festung Glöbbelhart from ordinary public movement and gave the fortress a natural defensive position.

Exact boundaries of the valley were not publicly recorded. Later investigations treated the coordinate as the approximate valley location rather than the exact position of every Glöbberian structure inside it.

Festung Glöbbelhart

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Festung Glöbbelhart stood in Glöbbelharttal and was the first and most important site of Glöbbery. The fortress contained family apartments, ritual rooms, record rooms, sealed lower chambers, service corridors, and offices used by the Glöbbelhart and Schwammelwanger families.

The Red Salon, the central ceremonial room of the Swiss branch, was located inside the fortress. Senior Glöbberists used the room for oaths, judgments, ceremonies, and the handling of internal documents.

The Glöbbelhart family controlled the fortress household, keys, maintenance records, and family registers. The Schwammelwanger family controlled doctrine papers, sacrifice ledgers, messenger records, and financial files.

Founding of Glöbbery

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Glöbbery was founded at Festung Glöbbelhart in Glöbbelharttal on 17 October 1888. The founding meeting was held by Reinhard Glöbbelhart and Elias Schwammelwanger in the Red Salon.

The meeting created the first Glöbberian body, known as the Glöbbelhart Glöbbery. Reinhard Glöbbelhart became head of the fortress line, while Elias Schwammelwanger became head of the messenger line.

The first register listed twelve members from the Glöbbelhart household, the Schwammelwanger clerical circle, and two private financiers from outside the valley. The members accepted the authority of The Gentleman and agreed to keep formal meetings at Festung Glöbbelhart.

The name Glöbbery came from Glöbbelharttal and the Glöbbelhart family. The valley name therefore became part of the order's name, the family identity, and the name of the first Swiss branch.

Within Glöbbery, the valley was associated with the fortress line. This line controlled the building, keys, old rooms, family registers, and first membership book.

Death Train

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The main Swiss hub of the Death Train was beneath the Glöbbery network around Festung Glöbbelhart and Glöbbelharttal. From there, underground routes extended toward other Glöbberian facilities.

The hub allowed people, records, materials, and resources to move between hidden sites outside normal transport routes. It also connected to ordinary rail infrastructure through concealed interchange areas.

The Death Train was uncovered on 9 May 2026, secured on 10 May 2026, and dismantled on 11 May 2026. Its tunnels were filled between 12 May and 16 May 2026, ending the system before Glöbbery was declared destroyed on 18 May 2026.

Exposure

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Glöbbery was publicly identified on 3 December 2024 after internal references were found in seized Tanoan files. Later investigations connected the order to its Swiss headquarters, foreign facilities, financial records, and underground transport systems.

Glöbbelharttal became important to the investigation because it contained the mother seat of the order. Files connected to Festung Glöbbelhart linked the valley to the Glöbbelhart family, the Schwammelwanger family, the first Glöbberist register, and the wider Glöbberian facility network.

Legacy

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Glöbbelharttal was remembered as the place where Glöbbery began. Its importance came from its role as the valley of Festung Glöbbelhart, the name-source of the order, and the centre of the original fortress line.

After the destruction of Glöbbery in 2026, the valley remained tied to investigations into the Red Salon, the old fortress records, and the underground Death Train hub.

See also

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