Tradition and modernity in one location
With 250,000 inhabitants, Braunschweig is the largest city in the area between Hannover and Berlin, and is today, as it has ... more »
Two towns, one (Federal) State
With approximately 600,000 inhabitants, Bremen belongs to the 10 largest cities in Germany. The ways are short in the traditionrich Hanseatic ... more »
Moors, rivers and cruise-ship giants
Untouched riverscape along the rivers Ems and Hase, expansive woodlands, vast moors and heaths – the Emsland is characterised by ... more »
Pulsating metropolis located in central Germany
Hanover is the capital, as well as the political and cultural centre of Lower Saxony and the Metropol region. The central ... more »
Lower Saxony has everything to offer: even mountains
Visible from afar lies Germany’s northern most mountain range which towers on the horizon: the Harz mountains. With granite cliffs, mountain ... more »
Gothic brickwork and half-timbered constructions in the Elbtalaue
A walled, medieval cityscape, the largest old-style city hall in northern Germany, baroque facades: Lüneburg is thousands of years old ... more »
Wind power and water
A picturesque countryside with green pastures, peacefully grazing cows, glowing fields of canola, blossoming parkland and gardenscapes, vast moors, and typical ... more »
Hanseatic tradition on the River Elbe
A picturesque cityscape with many winding streets, impressive facades and old cobblestones characterise the Hanseatic city which never fails to fascinate ... more »