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    Wolfsburg ( German: [ˈvɔlfsbʊʁk] ⓘ; Eastphalian: Wulfsborg) is the fifth largest city in the German state of Lower Saxony, located on the river Aller. It lies about 75 km (47 mi) east of Hanover and 230 km (143 mi) west of Berlin . Wolfsburg is famous as the location of Volkswagen AG 's headquarters and the world's biggest car plant.

  2. 1. Science Center phaeno. 262. Science Museums. Marvelling at the fire tornado over six meters high, setting a ball in motion alone through brainwaves and relaxation, or lying as comfortably as a fakir on a bed of nails: over 350 phenomena amaze both young and old at phaeno in Wolfs-burg and kindle enthusiasm for science and technology.

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  3. At its first meeting on May 25, 1945, the city council appointed by the American occupying power at the time gave the city its final name "Wolfsburg" in reference to the castle of the same name on the Aller River. A decisive factor for the future development of the city was the now British occupying power's decision not to dismantle the ...

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Wolfsburg, city, Lower Saxony Land (state), northern Germany. It lies along the Mittelland Canal, about 45 miles (70 km) east of Hannover. The village of Hesslingen, dating from about 700, was the first settlement near the site of Wolfsburg; the town was first mentioned in 1132.

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  6. Wolfsburg. Wolfsburg is a city in the German state of Lower Saxony most known for hosting the headquarters of Volkswagen Group. While the castle that gave the city its name is as old as 1302, the city has been essentially created only in the 20th century around the original Volkswagen factory. It became a major tourist destination in the 21st ...

  7. www.wolfsburg.de › en-us › kulturWolfsburg Castle

    Wolfsburg Castle is the namesake and landmark of the young, soon to be 80-year-old city of Wolfsburg. It was built as a castle more than seven centuries ago by the knights of the Bartensleben dynasty, and around 1600 it was remodeled and expanded into a magnificent castle of the North German Renaissance. Since the middle of the 18th century the ...

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    Wolfs·burg
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    • 1. an industrial city on the Mittelland Canal in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany; population 120,500 (est. 2006).
  9. Wolfsburg Castle is a 13th-century Renaissance edifice, Neuhaus Castle is a Medieval moated castle and Fallersleben Castle was completed in 1551. It's also nice to note that the old Fallersleben brewery is open on all but one day of the year. That gives you 364 opportunities to visit Wolfsburg and ponder the many fascinating sides to the city ...

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