nordmedia initiated workshop
Council representatives and Location Scouts from Bremen and Lower Saxony met in Bremen for NSSP member nordmedia’s Workshop: “Local Communities and ... more »
Move away? From Braunschweig? Have you gone crazy!” (Otto in 66/67”)
The largest city between Hanover and Berlin – this is how Braunschweig promotes itself – self assured. No wonder: a stone ... more »
"An impressive town." (Kevin Costner)
Bremen – just a village with a tram? Far from it! Even if its buildings do appear rather small and the ... more »
"The Peace Hall is a must." (Gustav Heinemann)
Giants from the Emsland – as the imposing cruise ships are known – that are built in Papenburg at the Meyer ... more »
"Why would I want to go to New York? I've been to Hanover twice." (Arno Schmidt)
Hanover is the city of (royal) gardens, (a multitude of) exhibitions, (varied) museums, (numerous) congresses, (cheerful) festivals, (first-division) sports and (relaxing) ... more »
Sometimes you just need a good eye for the potential within an unknown or provincial-seeming location.” (Jürgen Prochnow)
Craggy granite cliffs, and gnarly spruce trees down the hillsides; all wreathed in murky fog. The rivers murmur and chuckle as ... more »
Lüneburg is not just any town. It provides a great opportunity to learn something about history.” (Daniel Libeskind)
Baroque facades, Gothic edifices – then it appears: the largest medieval town hall in northern Germany. Site of the Lüneburg ... more »
It is written in the book of the Frisians: you too should love your homeland.” (Otto Waalkes)
“Moin” – that‘s Low German (plattdeutsch) and you hear it at any time of the day. Four letters that are very ... more »
You can almost always see big ships here on the long Elbe coast, the air is clear and a mild wind ... more »