Celle Castle or, less commonly, Celle Palace, in the German town of Celle in Lower Saxony, was one of the residences of the House of…
The French Garden in Celle, in the German state of Lower Saxony, is a public park in the south of the historic old town or Altstadt.
Bergen-Belsen, or Belsen, was a Nazi concentration camp in what is today Lower Saxony in northern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen…
Schloss Bredebeck was built in 1901/1902 by a farmer, Herr Hellberg. It is actually a manor house in terms of its size and function.
The Castle Theatre in Celle is the court theatre which was established between 1670 and 1674/75 on the initiative of the opera lover,…
A minecart or mine cart is a type of rolling stock found on a mine railway, used for moving ore and materials procured in the process of…
The Winsen Museum Farm is an open-air museum in Winsen in the north German state of Lower Saxony.
St. Ludwig is the main Catholic church in the town of Celle in the German state of Lower Saxony.
The dolmen on a low elevation between the villages of Dohnsen and Siddernhausen near the town of Bergen in North Germany, was originally…
Wienhausen Abbey or Convent near Celle in Lower Saxony, Germany, is a community of Evangelical Lutheran women, which until the Reformation…
Weesener Bach, also called the Lutterbach, is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany, a tributary of the Örtze.
The circular rampart of Burg is a defensive work from the Early Middle Ages period located near the German town of Celle in Lower Saxony.
The Bonstorf Barrows are the remains of a much larger barrow cemetery on the Lüneburg Heath in north Germany dating to the late Neolithic…