Osnabruck situated in Saxony state, Germany, and it is the third largest city of the state with population around 0.16 million inhabitants. Osnabruck first
documented as the ‘city’ in 1147. The primeval city with prehistoric facades, baroque architecture, creative sculptures and magnificent monument, historic churches and museums, and enchanting festivals and events magnetize the countless tourists.
The city is home to the two renowned higher education academies, the University of Osnabruck (Universitat Osnabruck) and University of Applied Sciences of Osnabruck (Fachhochschule Osnabruck).
Osnabruck offers tremendous captivating sights and attracts the tourist from across the region. The Old Town is a wonder behold, with ancient buildings and houses. One of the oldest restaurant in the Osnabruck is Hotel Walhalla, built in 1690, a half-timbered building still in operation as hotel.
The St. Katherine’s Church (Katharinenkirche), a symbolic architecture can view from all around. The Osnabruck’s Cathedral (Dom) is a ravishing Romanesque and Gothic style building, with huge towers, situated in the center of city. It transformed to a Domschatzkammer und Diozesanmuseum, a museum with historical treasure, presenting the artifacts, archives and precious religious remnants, from 11th to 17th century.
The Kulturgeschichtliches Museum Osnabruck, one of the big museums with its expansion by Felix Nussbaum Haus, exhibi
ting archaeological remnants, artworks, Roman and Jewish items, depicts the civic and cultural history of the city and surrounding region.
Do you have the crave to go deep in the ground, quench your desire by visiting the Museum of Industrial Culture Osnabruck, formerly it was a coal mine set up into a museum in 18th century. It is presenting old steam engines, factories and coal mining, and you can tour deep down in underground tunnel of coalmine. If you have the interest in any one of the subject as ecology, biology, zoology, archeology and geology, then you must visit the Natural History Museum am Scholerberg offers archives covering all the subjects.
In northern part of Market Square of the city the Osnabruck’s Marienkirche Church from 7th century exists, a Gothic church rebuilt in 13th century with tall tower, visitors allowed to go on top and have a picturesque scenic beauty. The fans of contemporary art can have fun by visiting the Dominican Church built in 14th century, situated in northern of Old Town, transformed to an modern art gallery and fabled cultural center.
Osnabruck provides entertaining cultural events to locals and visitors; the Osnabruck Theater is the symbol of art and culture of the city, renowned for its performing arts, musical concerts and shows.

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