Places to see in ( Oldenburg - Germany )
Places to see in ( Oldenburg - Germany )
Oldenburg is a city in northwest Germany. The central Horst-Janssen-Museum displays works by the 20th-century artist, including lithographs and drawings. The State Museum for Nature and Man has exhibits exploring the region's natural history, plus an aquarium. Oldenburg Castle houses part of the State Museum for Art and Cultural History, which showcases regional artifacts and European paintings.
An former royal seat in Lower Saxony, Oldenburg has a legacy left by generations of counts, dukes and grand dukes. Studying Oldenburg’s aristocratic history can be tricky as the House of Oldenburg had German, Danish and Russian branches.
Just to illustrate, the future Russian Tsar Alexander II lived at Oldenburg’s Prinzepalais for a time in the 19th century. The tremendous art collections of the Grand Dukes of Oldenburg awaits you across three resplendent properties. Keep the palace garden and stunning opera house in mind, and catch up with Oldenburg’s past at engrossing museums and old landmarks like the “Lappan” belfry.
The tallest building in the city, the Lutheran St Lambert’s Church has five towers, the highest of which measures 86 metres above the western facade. The multitalented 20th-century artist Horst Janssen grew up in Oldenburg and lived here most of his life, becoming an honorary citizen in 1992. The dedicated museum opened in a purpose-built edifice in 2000 and gives you a timeline of his career and shows the many different mediums he used for his art: There are watercolours, posters, etchings, drawings and lithographies.
When the land Grand Duke of Oldenburg abdicated in 1919, the Duchy’s art collections and valuable ensembles of decorative arts were made available to the public. Oldenburg’s first art museum goes back 1867, making it one of the oldest purpose-built museum buildings in North Germany.
Dating to 1826, the Prinzepalais was the residence for the Russian princes Peter and Alexander. In 16 hectares, the grounds of Oldenburg Palace push out to the south of the city’s historical centre. The garden is in the English landscape style and in 2014 celebrated its 200th anniversary. With a deceptive, modern lobby next to the Horst-Janssen-Museum, Oldenburg’s municipal museum is actually an ensemble of three interconnected historic villas.
The tower is from the 1460s and was actually the bell-tower of a church and hospital that became defunct during the Reformation and were lost in the city fire in 1676. The Lappan meanwhile was secularised and became a habitable watchtower, while its current Baroque dome was added in 1709. All bus lines running through the centre of Oldenburg stop in front of this popular landmark, which now contains a travel agency.
The last Burgher house to be found in Oldenburg also came through the fire of 1676 undamaged. The Degodehaus is at Markt 24 a little way from the town hall, and is an early-16th-century residential house. In 3.7 hectares on Philosophenweg to the northwest of the city lies the botanical garden, maintained by the University of Oldenburg.
Landesmuseum für Natur und Mensch was born back in 1835 when Augustus, Grand Duke of Oldenburg purchased a compendium of insect and bird specimens. On the southern side of the Lambertikirche is the last remaining vestige of Oldenburg’s city defences. This powder magazine dates from the final expansion of the fortifications in the 1500s, and at first would have been used as a watchtower when it had a conical roof. This splendid Historicist theatre is a big institution in Oldenburg, employing 450 people and attracting 200,000 spectators each year.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays there’s a fresh produce market at Markt between the town hall and the Lamberikirche. Minutes west of Oldenburg is a sophisticated resort on the south shore of the Zwischenahner Meer. This 550-hectare lake has been drawing holidaymakers for its water sports and healthy air since the mid-19th century.
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Places to see in ( Oldenburg - Germany )
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Oldenburg or simply Oldenburg is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany. During the French annexation in the wake of the Napoleonic war against Britain, it was also known as Le Vieux-Bourg in French.
Oldenburg is a pleasant town with an old center of restaurant, cafes, and pedestrian streets between Bremen and Netherlands
The central station and the city centre can be easily explored as pedestrian. For longer distances there are Bus services to all parts of the town. The main interchage stations are Lappan and ZOB (central station). Getting around by bike or car is easy. For parking in the city centre you should follwow the signs to one of the several parking garages.
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Donnerschwee Kaserne in Oldenburg
Die letzten Jahre der ehemaligen Kaserne in Oldenburg.
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Oldenburg: Die Altstadt (2011)
Szenen in der Oldenburger Innenstadt im Juni 2011.
0:00 Baustelle Schlossplatz, Schlosswoche Lambertikirche
0:45 Blick auf den Inneren Damm
1:22 Zwischen Schlossplatz und Markt, Schlosshöfe
1:38 Zwischen diesen Gebäuden floss einst die Hausbäke
2:05 Hinter der Lambertikirche
3:05 Der Markt mit dem Rathaus
3:17 Blick in die Achternstraße
3:53 Blick Richtung Schlossplatz, links Bremer Landesbank
4:01 Der Häusing
4:27 Achternstraße Ecke Ritterstraße: Übergang Galeria Kaufhof (ehem. Horten) zum Parkhaus, Wöltje, Blick zurück zum Markt u. Galeria Kaufhof
5:47 Achternstraße Ecke Baumgartenstraße
6:12 Hinterhof Achternstraße 39
6:27 Hirsch-Apotheke (Staustraße / Achternstraße), Blick zurück Richtung Markt und in die Staustraße
7:48 Schüttingstraße
8:16 Achternstraße Richtung Leffers-Eck
9:17 Leffers-Eck
9:48 Lange Straße Richtung Lappan / Heiligengeiststraße
10:29 Lange Straße: Schwenk: Leffers-Eck - Hof-Apotheke - Kurwickstraße - Graf-Anton-Günther-Haus - C&A
12:00 Kurwickstraße Ecke Mottenstraße: Malör, Cactus
12:14 Kurwickstraße: C&M, ehemals Möpcken
12:40 Kurwickstraße Ecke Neue Straße
12:53 Wallstraße und Waffenplatz: Le Journal, Me Lounge
13:55 Waffenplatz / Wallstraße (Beginn Fußgängerbereich), Parkhaus
14:54 Mottenstraße zur Heiligengeistwall
15:12 Heiligengeistwall, ehemaliges Wall-Kino
17:19 Ullmann-Kreuzung: Lange Str. Ecke Heiligengeistwall
17:33 Blick in die Lange Str. von Norden zum Lappan
17:43 Die Haaren: Hier beginnt erst die Heiligengeiststraße!
18:05 Heiligengeiststraße Ecke Grüne Straße
18:30 Heiligengeistraße: Rechts CCO, ehemals Kaufhaus Hertie
18:49 Heiligengeiststr. / 91-er Straße: Bahnstrecke OL-Wilhelmshaven, bzw. Leer. Regio-S-Bahn
19:49 Finanzamt
20:11 Ehemalige Realschule Brüderstraße, heute ein Wohnquartier
20:14 Burg der Schlaraffen am Friedensplatz, Ev.-methodistische Kirche Friedenskirche, Ofener Straße
21:45 Julius-Mosen-Platz, Haaren, Heiligengeistwall
23:57 Winkelgang / Abraham (früherer Parkplatz Fa. Carl-Wilhelm-Meyer)
24:23 Gaststraße
24:40 Bergstraße
Lappan Kreuzung nach dem Viertelfinale
Anti-Atomkraft Menschenkette in Oldenburg vom 12.03.2011
Hier einige Impressionen von der Menschenkette mit über 500 Teilnehmern, die sich vom Rathaus auf dem Marktplatz bis zum Lappan erstreckte.
Musik: Talco - La Carovana (CC Lizenz)
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Trailer Benefiz-Konzert 2019
Trailer zum 3. Benefiz-Konzert am Sonntag, 17. November 2019 in der Garnisonkirche, Peterstraße 43, 26121 Oldenburg. Es spielen: Jakow Pavlenko (Violine) und Jan-Aurel Dawidiuk (Piano). Veranstaltet von den Lions Clubs LC Oldenburg Willa Thorade, LC Oldenburg-Lappan, LC Oldenburg, LC Ammerland und dem Projekt Reformiert in Oldenburg. Erlös zugunsten eines Projekts für Kinder und Jugendliche in Oldenburg.
Oldenburg: Vom Pulverturm nach Eversten
Vom Pulverturm am Casinoplatz geht es über die Garten- und Hauptstraße bis zur Eichenstraße.