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Reinbek ( German: [ˈʁaɪnbeːk] ⓘ; probably from "Rainbek" = brook at the field margin; Northern Low Saxon: Reinbeek) is a town located in Stormarn district in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein within the metropolitan region of Hamburg. It can be accessed by the A1, the A24 autobahn, federal highway 5 and the S-Bahn line S2.
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Reinbek Castle (German: Schloss Reinbek), located in Reinbek...
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Battle of Reinbek. The Battle of Reinbek, or Skirmish of...
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Reinbek Castle (German: Schloss Reinbek), located in Reinbek in southern Schleswig-Holstein, was built in the 16th century as a secondary residence for the ducal house of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf. It is one of the oldest buildings from the reign of Duke Adolf I and is regarded as the best example of the Renaissance style in Schleswig-Holstein.
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Reinbek gehörte ursprünglich zum Kirchspiel Steinbek, bis es 1894 zu einer eigenständigen evangelisch-lutherischen Kirchengemeinde wurde. Die neogotische Kirche (heute Maria-Magdalenen-Kirche) wurde 1901 errichtet. 1908 gründete sich die römisch-katholische Kirchengemeinde, die 1953 die Herz-Jesu-Kirche erbauen ließ.
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Reinbek. / 53.50889°N 10.24833°E / 53.50889; 10.24833. Reinbek is a town in Stormarn in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Reinbek was first mentioned in 1226 and was given city rights in 1952.
1250 until today - Reinbek writes history. If the builder of Reinbek Castle, Duke Adolf I of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, were to come back here again, he would immediately feel at home. The open three-wing complex, built according to French models in the Dutch style, was intended as a summer residence. After the time of the dukes, Reinbek ...
Battle of Reinbek. The Battle of Reinbek, or Skirmish of Reinbek, on May 30, 1700 was a small engagement at the river of Bille near Reinbek in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, as a consequence of the Danish invasion of Holstein-Gottorp, earlier that year.
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