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    www.osnabrueck.de. Osnabrück ( German pronunciation: [ɔsnaˈbʁʏk] ⓘ; Westphalian: Ossenbrügge; archaic Osnaburg) is a city in Lower Saxony in western Germany. It is situated on the river Hase in a valley penned between the Wiehen Hills and the northern tip of the Teutoburg Forest. With a population of 168,145 [3] Osnabrück is one of the ...

  2. Osnabrück survived the Thirty Years' War almost unscathed, so the weary warring parties chose the city, alongside its neighbour Münster, as the venue for the peace agreement. The negotiations are commemorated in the Hall of Peace in the Town Hall. Similarly, the Felix Nussbaum House aims to ensure the past is not forgotten.

  3. Osnabrück is a typical mid-sized Lower Saxon city. Osnabrück has become well known for its industry. There are many companies in the automobile, paper, steel and grocery sectors in the city and its surrounding area. Osnabrück's modern, urban image is enhanced by the presence of more than 22,000 students studying at the University and the ...

  4. Osnabrück is in the south of the state, on the border with North Rhine-Westphalia. It shares an airport with the neighbouring city of Münster which is in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is the only German city in a national park. [4] It is known as the City of Peace.

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    • Osnabrück Town Hall. Constructed on Markt from 1587 to 1612, Osnabrück’s Town Hall is in the Late Gothic style. On the facade is a row of statues, centring on Charlemagne, the founder of the city in the 8th century.
    • St Peter’s Cathedral. Consecrated at the end of the 8th century, the current architecture for Osnabrück’s Cathedral dates to the 12th century and is in a late Romanesque style.
    • Museum Industriekultur Osnabrück. The museum about Osnabrück’s industrial culture is at Piesberg, a mine with more than 1,000 years of history. Mining activity really took off here in the 19th century with industrialisation, and in the Haseschacht building you’ll see how Osnabrück changed from an agricultural town to the modern industrial and economic centre it is today.
    • Felix Nussbaum Haus. This museum is deals with the German-Jewish painter Felix Nussbaum, who was persecuted by the Nazis and was eventually murdered at Auschwitz in 1944.
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  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › OsnabrückOsnabrück - Wikiwand

    Osnabrück is a city in Lower Saxony in western Germany. It is situated on the river Hase in a valley penned between the Wiehen Hills and the northern tip of the Teutoburg Forest. With a population of 168,145 Osnabrück is one of the four largest cities in Lower Saxony. The city is the centrepoint of the Osnabrück Land region as well as the District of Osnabrück.

  7. Osnabrück, city, Lower Saxony Land (state), northwestern Germany. It lies on the canalized Hase River between the Teutoburg Forest (Teutoburger Wald) and the Wiehen Mountains (Wiehengebirge). Originally a Saxon settlement where Charlemagne established a bishopric in 785, the city was chartered in 1171 and was a Hanseatic League member known ...

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