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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BraunschweigBraunschweig - Wikipedia

    In Braunschweig, Nazis carried out several attacks on political enemies, with the acquiescence of the state government. [31] After the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, several state institutions were placed in Braunschweig, including the Luftfahrtforschungsanstalt in Völkenrode , the Hitler Youth Academy for Youth Leadership , [32] and the SS - Junkerschule Braunschweig . [33]

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  2. Braunschweig, city, Lower Saxony Land (state), northern Germany. It lies on the Oker River, some 40 miles (65 km) southeast of Hannover. Legend says that it was founded about 861 by Bruno, son of Duke Ludolf of Saxony, but it probably originated at a much later date. It was chartered and improved.

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  3. Cities & Culture. Brunswick. A city that combines the traditional with the modern, Brunswick is blessed with a wealth of monuments from its rich history as well as modern architecture, a vibrant art and culture scene and sprawling parks. Henry the Lion made Brunswick his ducal residence in the 12th century and transformed it into a trading power.

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    Brunswick was a city of importance in medieval Germany. Economically, it was situated at the intersections of major trade routes; moreover, the river Oker was navigable from Brunswick, allowing access to the sea port of Bremen. It was among the last nine cities of the Hanseatic League. Politically, Brunswick gained importance through one of its mos...

    By plane

    The nearest commercial airport is Hannover Airport (HAJIATA) (approximately 30–40 minutes by car, or around 1 hour by train). Braunschweig Airport (BWEIATA) is mainly a research airport and is primarily used by the Technische Universität Braunschweig, the German Federal Agency of Aviation (Luftfahrt-Bundesamt), and the German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation (Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchung). It is, however, served by Volkswagen Air Services, Volkswagen 's corporate...

    By train

    Due to its location in the centre of Germany, Braunschweig Hauptbahnhof is well-served by German national railway company Deutsche Bahn. There are lots of high-speed trains ICEthat stop in Brunswick. Picturesque Goslar and the Harz Mountains, as well as the Luneburg Heath can be reached by local train. Travellers can purchase a Niedersachsen-Ticket, valid on local trains in the whole state of Niedersachsen for €21 for a single ticket, or €29 per ticket valid for up to 5 people. A Schönes-Woch...

    By car

    Brunswick is served and easily reached by the German Autobahnhighway system. Autobahns include one of Europe's main traffic artery the A2 (sometimes jokingly referred to as Europe's biggest parking lot since traffic jams are not uncommon, especially on Fridays). In addtition, the A39 cuts through Brunswick, connecting the city with adjacent Wolfsburg and Salzgitter, and merging into A7 to Kassel and Frankfurt. City autobahns are the A391, A392 and A395. Depending on the traffic, Berlin can be...

    The city centre is easily explored on foot. Most places of interest can be reached walking. The downtown shopping district is a car-free pedestrian zone. In case you need to visit places further out, you can rely on the public transportation system.

    52.2645710.523791 The Brunswick Lion. It is the best-known landmark in the city of Brunswick. It stands on the Burgplatz square in front of Dankwarderode Castle and Brunswick Cathedral. Within Brun...
    52.2649310.524192 Dankwarderode Castle.
    52.2635610.527493 Brunswick Palace (Braunschweiger Schloss or Braunschweiger Residenzschloss). It was rebuilt in 2007 after having been bombed out in World War II and torn down in the years to foll...
    52.2595210.540614 Literaturzentrum (Raabe-Haus). It is a historical building in which German author Wilhelm Raabe lived from 1901 until his death in 1910. The house now functions as a museum, centr...

    Brunswick has a lot of options for shopping for a city its size, making it one of two major shopping locations in Lower Saxony (the other one being Hanover). Shopping opportunities in Brunswick can more or less be broken down into three sections. Schloss-Arkadenis a large shopping mall in the re-built façade of old Brunswick Palace. It is Brunswick...

    Having been one of the most important cities of medieval Germany has left its traces in the Brunswick cuisine, be it the Mumme (Brunswick Mum) (apparently the oldest man-made nonperishable food) or its rich selection of sausages and cakes. Take the opportunity to shop for Mumme specialities. A must-try are Eulen und Meerkatzen (owls and guenons - U...

    Bars and pubs

    1. [dead link] The Wild Geese. Irish pub and hangout for the English-speaking expat crowd. 2. Bolero. Bar and Mexican restaurant (call ahead for reservation). 3. Okercabana. An artificial beach were you can chill to downtempo or jazz music. Sometimes there are live music events.

    Clubs

    1. Brain. Alternative music like Reggae, Drum'n Bass, Electropunk, Funk and so on. Different music on different days. 2. DAX Bierbörse, in the centre.

    Venues

    1. Kaufbar. Quirky mix between bar, cafe, restaurant, and cabaret theater, this place often hosts live bands, readings, and improvs and comedy theater. 2. Nexus. This venue attracts an alternative clientele for Punk, Ska, Indie, and Alternative acts.

    Brunswick, as would be expected of a city of this size, has a large number of excellent hotels, many in or near the city centre.

    The German Half-Timbered House Road traverses the district of Brunswick in Wolfenbüttel and Schöppenstedt.
    The Lower Saxon Asparagus Road (German: Niedersächsische Spargelstraße) is a tourist route that confers recognition of the asparagus as a delicacy in the region.
    The Harz-Heide Road is a road that runs over the Harz mountains in Germany through heath (German: Heide) landscape and which is known for its beautiful scenery.
    Elm-Lappwald Nature Park
  4. Braunschweig: La ciudad de los leones y los científicos. Una ciudad muy rica en tradición, pero también moderna. Braunschweig te ofrece una impresionante evidencia de su rica historia. Sin embargo, la arquitectura contemporánea, su animada escena artística y cultural y los espaciosos parques también ejercen su encanto.

  5. www.expatrio.com › about-germany › braunschweigBraunschweig - Expatrio

    Located in Lower Saxony, Braunschweig (or Brunswick as it's sometimes known) was an independent state for centuries, and part of the Hanseatic League of northern trading ports. A major center of the German Enlightenment in the 18th century, the city has a proud cultural and educational heritage - and was the location for the first staging of ...

  6. 19 de feb. de 2023 · Brunswick (German: Braunschweig) [1] is a city of around 250,000 people, located in the federal-state of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located north of the Harz mountains at the farthest navigable point of the Oker river, which connects to the North Sea via the rivers Aller and Weser. The date and circumstances of the town's foundation are unknown.