Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Oldenburg, Lower Saxony

May 28, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Oldenburg (German pronunciation: [ˈɔldn̩bʊʁk] ( listen)) is an independent city in the district of Oldenburg in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany. The city is officially named Oldenburg (Oldb) (Oldenburg in Oldenburg) to distinguish from Oldenburg in Holstein.
Restaurants in Oldenburg

1. Schloss Oldenburg

Oldenburg Castle Schlossplatz 1, 55430 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany +49 441 40570400 http://www.landesmuseum-oldenburg.niedersachsen.de/portal/live.php?navigation_id=24367&article_id=85142&_psmand=184
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Schloss Oldenburg

2. Oldenburg Rathaus

Markt 1, 26122 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany http://www.oldenburg.de
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Oldenburg Rathaus

1635 Count Anton Günther built a town hall in renaissance style. In 1886 the townhall in Renaissance style was torn dow and a new town hall was built at the same locationwith neo-Gothic and neo-renaissance style elements.

3. St. Lamberti Church

Markt, 26122 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany +49 441 17464 http://www.st-lamberti-oldenburg.de
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St. Lamberti Church

The church was being built between 1155 and 1234 and it had to undergo a lot of modifications. In 1790 it was completely transformed into the current rotunda stylebasilica, based on the Pantheon in Rome.

4. Lappan

Lange Strasse, 26122 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany +49 441 36161366 https://www.oldenburg-tourismus.de/a-lappan
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Lappan

The belfry survived the fire in 1676 unscathed. However, the hospital which belonged to the tower was destroyed within the re. The Lappan received its roof in 1709 and is now green due to copper.

5. Pulverturm

Am Schlosswall, 26122 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany
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4.0 based on 21 reviews

Pulverturm

The Pulverturm is the last remaining building of the ancient fortication. It wasused as storage for gunpowder between 1730 and 1765.

6. House Degode

Markt 24, 26122 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany
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4.0 based on 8 reviews

House Degode

The half-timber house has a painted wooden ceiling from the 17th century. It shows an allegoric illustration of the ancient worldview.

7. Historischer Landtag mit Dobbenwiese und Kaiserteich

Tirpitzstrasse, 26122 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany http://www.alt-oldenburg.de/bauwerke/landtag-und-ministerium/index.html
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Historischer Landtag mit Dobbenwiese und Kaiserteich

8. Schlaues Haus

Schlossplatz 16, 26122 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany +49 441 99873398 [email protected] http://www.schlaues-haus-ol.de
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3.5 based on 7 reviews

Schlaues Haus

In the so called "Clever House" with its historic parts and modern rooms visitors and exhibitions about scientific themes as well as the tourist info Oldenburg.

9. Kulturetage

Bahnhofstr. 11, 26122 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany +49 441 924800 http://www.kulturetage.de
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10. Marschweg-Stadion

Marschweg 25, 26122 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

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