Some people call Oldenburg “the city of parks” due to the large number of green zones. It is really difficult to imagine that this picturesque city is one of the largest industrial centers of the country. Several centuries ago here appeared first tobacco factories; later foundry and machine-building factories, glass and leather manufactures were built on the territory of Oldenburg. Besides this the city has always been famous for beautiful horses, and so some surrounding areas are still a location of old farms where hereditary breeders live.
Oldenburg is one of the oldest German cities that received its name in honor of a noble family. The challenging history of the city and its close proximity to Holland made local culture and …
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In Oldenburg, you can arrange a very interesting sightseeing program. One of the city's main historical symbols is Schloss Oldenburg (Oldenburg palace). It was built in the first half of the …
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Fans of fascinating tours should definitely visit the State Museum for Nature and Man. Its opening took place in 1836, the founder of this museum is Augustus, Grand Duke of Oldenburg. Originally, the collection of the small museum presented rare insects and birds; the grand duke personally made a significant contribution to the expansion of its exposition. The museum has been housed in its current building since 1880, and its collection is continuously expanding. Today, museum visitors can see a collection of unique anthropological exhibits, as well as admire the earliest exhibits that have been in the museum for almost 200 years.
Oldenburg doesn't offer lots of noisy entertainment centers, so one of the tourists' favorite entertainments is walking in picturesque parks and gardens. Oldenburger Schlossgarten is one of …
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The city has a unique art museum called the Augusteum. It was opened back in 1867; it is one of the oldest museums in Northern Germany. The foundation of this museum is closely connected with the name of Peter II who was a great admirer of painting. The museum's collection began with his private collection of artworks; today, visitors to the picture gallery can admire some unique canvases by famous masters of the 15th-18th centuries.
1. The nearest airport to Oldenburg is located in Bremen and regularly receives flights from major European cities. From the airport, the city can be reached by train or bus. 2. Those …
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Sightseeing in Germany: things to see
The Brandenburg Gate is considered the main sight of Berlin, the capital of the country. The building of the Gate took place in 1788 – 1791. Nowadays, the monument is an important historic object. Once known as a “Charlie “guarding point, the monument was turned into a museum dedicated to the Cold War. The majority of ancient buildings in Berlin were destroyed during the Second World War, only a few have managed to survive till our days. These are St. Hedwig’s Cathedral, St. Nicolas Cathedral, the building of Arsenal, Marienkirche and Berlin Zoo, the biggest zoo in the world. Many historic landmarks were restored literally from ruins – the Berlin State Opera, Bellevue Palace, Reichstag, Charlottenberg Palace and Kaiser Wilhelm Kirche. There are more than a dozen of interesting museums in Berlin, the most famous of which are the Museum of Egypt, the Prussian Palace Museum, Bode Gallery, Kulturforum, Museum Island, the New National Gallery and Pergamon Museum.
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