Historical landmarks in the German city of Hildesheim. Featured landmarks include;
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Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Germany - Lower Saxony - St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim
Historical landmarks in the German city of Hildesheim. Featured landmarks include;
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Germany - Lower Saxony - Lüneburg Heath Map
Region map of Lüneburg Heath.
Germany - Lower Saxony - Mines of Rammelsberg, Historic Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management System
Rammelsberg Ore Mine and the historic town of Goslar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Germany - Lower Saxony - St. Jacobi Church in Göttingen
St. Jacobi Church in Göttingen.
Monday, September 22, 2025
Germany - Lower Saxony - Tostedt
Scenes from Tostedt, a municipality in the district of Harburg in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Germany - Lower Saxony - Stade
Scenes from the Hanseatic city of Stade, Gerany and the surrounding region known a "Altes Land" (Old Land.
Stade is located in the lower regions of the river Elbe. It is also on the German Timber-Frame Road.
The first human settlers came to the Stade area in 30,000 BC.
Swedish and Danish Vikings under Eric the Victorious conquered Stade and looted the town during the 990s. Many prominent Saxons were taken back as slaves by Swedish troops. A majority of Vikings withdrew after taking plenty of plunder. A minor part of the Swedish and Danish forces stayed but were later defeated by reinforcements sent by the emperor (read more).
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Germany - Lower Saxony - Juist
Beach view on the island of Juist, a car-free island in the East Frisian Islands of Germany, located in the Wadden Sea.
Friday, July 25, 2025
Germany - Lower Saxony - Historic Town of Goslar
Historic Town of Goslar, highlighting the market square and surrounding buildings, including the Imperial Palace of Goslar.
Friday, July 4, 2025
Germany - Lower Saxony - Scharnebeck Twin Ship Lift
Ship Lift Scharnebeck near Lüneburg Largest ship lift in the world. Tecnical data sheet of the lift : Normal lifting height 38m. Usable trough length between the impact protection devices 100 m. Water depth in the trough 3.50 m ± 0.10 m. Total of the trough filled with water 5,800 t. Total weight of the moving trough (including water)11,600 t. Individual weight of the 224 counterweight disc (6.8 - 3.4 - 0.32 m) 26.5 t. Sent by Martin from Westphalia, Germany. The Scharnebeck twin ship lift is a 38-metre (125 ft) boat lift in Scharnebeck, northeast of Lüneburg, in the District of Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is on the Elbe Lateral Canal, which connects the Elbe (northern and lower endpoint, at Artlenburg) and the Mittellandkanal (southern and upper endpoint, near Wolfsburg), and is one of two constructions on the canal that overcomes the height difference between the canal endpoints, the other being a 23-metre (75 ft) lock further south at Uelzen. The Scharnebeck twin ship lift was built in 1974 and was at that time the largest ship lift in the world. The first ship passed through the lift on 5 December 1975. There is a museum at the site (read more). |
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Germany - Lower Saxony - Bremen
Greetings from the Hanseatic City of Bremen.
Germany - Lower Saxony - Osnabrück
Osnabrück (German: [ɔsnaˈbʁʏk] ; Westphalian: Ossenbrügge; archaic English: 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 Osnabrück is the fourth largest city in Lower Saxony.
More recently Osnabrück has become well known for its industry. Numerous companies in the automobile, paper, steel and grocery sectors are located in the city and its surrounding area. In spite of the massive destruction inflicted on the city during World War II, the Altstadt (old town) was eventually reconstructed extensively with designs loyal to the original medieval architecture there. Osnabrück was also the home of the largest British garrison outside the United Kingdom. Osnabrück's modern, urban image is enhanced by the presence of more than 22,000 students studying at the University and the University of Applied Sciences. Although part of the state of Lower Saxony, historically, culturally and linguistically Osnabrück is considered part of the region of Westphalia (read more).
Monday, May 5, 2025
Germany - Lower Saxony - Oldenburg
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Germany - Hanseatic City of Stade
Sent by Eckhardt from Stade, Germany.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Germany - Lower Saxony - Hannover
Greetings from the City of Hannover.
Sent by Uta, a postcrosser from Hamburg and Hannover, Germany.
Hanover or Hannover (German:
Friday, May 17, 2013
Germany - Hamburg/Lower Saxony - Altes Land
Greetings from the Altes Land
Sent by Renee, a postcrosser from Stade, Germany.
Altes Land is an area of reclaimed marshland straddling parts of Lower Saxony and Hamburg. The region is situated downstream from Hamburg on the southwestern riverside of the Elbe around the towns of Stade, Buxtehude, Jork and the Samtgemeinde of Lühe. In Hamburg it includes the quarters of Neuenfelde, Cranz, Francop and Finkenwerder.
The region – the biggest contiguous fruit-producing region in Central Europe – extends over 143 km2 (55 sq mi). 76.8% of the trees areapples, 12.7% are cherries. The areas closest to the Elbe are those with the highest population. They include the most fertile marshlands; towards the Geest the area connects to fens.
The fertile land led to the development of a culture dominated by farming. The villages are known as Marschhufendörfer, a special kind of village where the farmyards are set along a street with the land directly behind them. A characteristic feature is the richly-decorated half-timbered farmhouses with their elaborate gateways. (read further)





























