Osnabrueck: The Oldest Diocese in Lower Saxony
Osnabrueck in the north-western side of Germany is a city that can be found between the northern end of the Teutoburg Forest and the Wiehen Hills. Today, Osnabrueck is becoming famous for its industry, with lots of companies manufacturing automobiles, steel, textiles, and paper. Osnabrueck is also home to the medieval-style houses as well as modern age architecture, which is distinct in Germany. Some of the structures are already ruins, due to World War II, and are open to the public.
Best Time to Visit
The city has the highest number of tourists during spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when there is a little chance of rainfall, and the weather is quite chilly. While these months may have expensive accommodation and flights, winter and summer seasons offer the opposite as these are the least visited times of the year. In addition, June is when the ten-day Morgenland Festival Osnabrueck is being held. It will be full of traditional and contemporary music, dance, theatre, and visual arts.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Bergmann Boardinghouse is one of the go-to Osnabrueck, DE hotels of travelers because it is located in the heart of the city. The property offers air-conditioned spaces with a flat-screen TV, extra-long bed, work desk, and a private bathroom. Near the hotel are the city’s famous landmarks, such as the war memorial called Heger Tor, and the picturesque Osnabrueck Castle. If you are Catholic, you can visit the St. Peter’s Cathedral and hear mass. Dom-Hotel and 4-star Romantik Hotel Walhalla are also excellent places to reside as well. The properties are only a walk away from the city’s main sights.