Osnabruck has many interesting historical symbols, as well as numerous museums and cultural centers. Connoisseurs of fine art will have a chance to visit the Haus-Museum Felix Nussbaum dedicated to the life and work of the famous artist Felix Nussbaum. A few years ago, an old house in which the artist lived in the first half of the 20th century was renovated and is now an outstanding architectural monument itself. The museum has collected about 200 works by the artist, as well as lots of interesting exhibits, one way or another related to his biography. The museum is striking not only with its original architecture but also with an unusual internal layout. It has a temporary exhibition hall and a small souvenir shop.
1. The nearest international airport to the city is 35 km away from the city. Many tourists prefer traveling to Osnabruck by train through Berlin, Bremen or Hamburg. The city is also … Open
Osnabruck is ready to offer plenty of stores attractive with their prices and product range. Those who prefer sophisticated, expensive goods will be interested in visiting Markthalle … Open
Everyone should totally take a tour of the ancient Schloss Osnabrück. It dates back to the second half of the 17th century and is a striking Baroque architectural monument. This splendid castle was built as a residence for Prince Ernest Augustus and currently stands on the border between Osnabruck's old and new town. The castle was also badly damaged during the war years. It was possible to completely restore it only by the 70s of the last century. Presently, the historic building is occupied by the teacher's college. During the reconstruction period, a new beautiful garden was formed around the castle. It became one of the favorite places to walk with locals and tourists alike. You can see many symbolic sculptures and memorials in the garden.
The city is rich in traditions and places of interest. Travelers will not get bored in Osnabruck, because they will find surprises and numerous amusing entertainments right at every step. … Open
One of the city's oldest surviving buildings is St. Peter's Cathedral dating back to the 12th century. The very first church was erected on this site in the 8th century but was completely destroyed during the war with Normandy. The cathedral has been rebuilt and reconstructed throughout hundreds of years, so elements of various architectural styles are currently combined in its external appearance. Since citizens used the old building as a bomb shelter during the Second World War, the cathedral was partially destroyed at that time. It was possible to fully restore it by 2003. An ancient organ was also restored at the final stage of reconstruction works.
A family vacation in Osnabruck will delight every member of the family, as the city has entertainment for every taste. This German city is rich in attractions (Osnabruck Castle, St. Peter's … Open