Rathaus Osnabruck
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The historic town hall of Osnabrück, Germany was built in the late Gothic style from 1487 to 1512. It is one of the most important buildings and emblems of Osnabrück
Rathaus Osnabruck
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The historic town hall of Osnabrück, Germany was built in the late Gothic style from 1487 to 1512. It is one of the most important buildings and emblems of Osnabrück
Dom Sankt Petrus
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It is a three-aisled late Romanesque pillar basilica with two western towers of unequal size and an octagonal crossing tower. The bishopric of Osnabrück was founded around 780 by Charlemagne as a mission bishopric.
St. Marien
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It is one of the most important monumental buildings in the city. The Mariakerk is the oldest civilian church in the city and is located on the Markt next to the city weigh house and the town hall.
Schloss Osnabruck
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Beautifully restored castle, where the university has since moved in. The garden is well laid out and well maintained.
Heger Tor
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The Waterloopoort is a triumphal arch and city gate that was built as a war memorial in 1817
St. Johann
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St. John's Church is a former abbey church in Osnabrück. It is one of the earliest Gothic hall churches in Germany. The patron saint of the church is John the Baptist.
Kleine Kirche
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Lovely little church next to the Duomo. Nice to have a look at this small church. It is part of the large Dom complex and therefore not to be missed.
Altstadt und Steinwerke - Osnabruck
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The area on both sides of Heger Straße thrives on the multitude of handicraft shops and galleries during the day and on the pub-goers in the evenings. The Willmann-Haus on Krahnstraße and the Romantik Hotel Walhalla on Bierstraße are witnesses of the times.
Der Pumpenbrunnen
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Bronze sculpture of a fat woman who washes a child under a pump, a second child is kept under her feet.
Kunsthalle Osnabruck
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The former Dominican church was built around 1300. Here you can see excellent exhibitions of contemporary art. Sculptures, installations and objects that are spatially related to the Gothic Hallenkerk show positions of contemporary art.
Domschatzkammer und Diozesanmuseum
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The Osnabrück Cathedral Treasury has held precious objects for over a thousand years. You can think of chests in which relics were buried and objects made of gold, silver, ivory and rock crystal that were used during church services.
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