Osnabrück is a city in Lower Saxony.
Osnabrück is a typical mid-sized Lower Saxon city. It is home to around 165,000 people and surveys have proved them to be the most satisfied citizens in Germany. Osnabrück has seen its share of history and war. It was one of the two cities (together with Münster) where negotiations to end the Thirty Years War took place and the peace treaty (The "Westphalian peace" as it is often known) was signed. Later over two thirds of the city was then destroyed in World War II.
Osnabrück, like most other larger cities in Germany, suffered extensive destruction during World War II, about two thirds of the historical city center were in ruins. Most destroyed buildings were not reconstructed, so there is limited historical architecture to visit.
- St. Peter's Cathedral, Große Domsfreiheit. daily from 07:00 AM to 7:00 PM except during services. Charlemagne founded the diocese of Osnabrück. Today's late-romanesque cathedral was erected from 1218 to 1277 and consecrated 1277. The shape is dominated by the two Western spires, which were built with 400 years in between. The triumph cross in the church was manufactured in the 12th century and is the largest cross in Lower Saxony. free admission.
St. Peter's Cathedral, Große Domsfreiheit. daily from 07:00 AM to 7:00 PM except during services. Charlemagne founded the diocese of Osnabrück. Today's late-romanesque cathedral was erected from 1218 to 1277 and consecrated 1277. The shape is dominated by the two Western spires, which were built with 400 years in between. The triumph cross in the church was manufactured in the 12th century and is the largest cross in [[Lower Saxony]]. free admission.
- Osnabrück Castle. (now University) and its gardens.
- Rathaus. The Osnabrücker Rathaus (city hall) played a key role in the end of the 30 years war. In celebration with the authorities in nearby Münster, a peace treaty was signed.
- Heger Tor. monument of Osnabrück soldiers who died at Waterloo and the neighbour old city are remnants of an earlier manifestation of Osnabrück.
Osnabrück Castle. (now University) and its gardens.
Rathaus. The Osnabrücker Rathaus (city hall) played a key role in the end of the 30 years war. In celebration with the authorities in nearby Münster, a peace treaty was signed.
Heger Tor. monument of Osnabrück soldiers who died at Waterloo and the neighbour old city are remnants of an earlier manifestation of Osnabrück.
Osnabrück has several museums and a Culture Card / City Card for museum lovers.
- Felix Nussbaum Haus, Lotter Straße 2, +49 541 323-2207. Mo closed. A museum dedicated to the Osnabrück native, Felix Nussbaum, a Jewish painter who was executed at Auschwitz during the World War 2. The extension of the building was designed by Daniel Libeskind (of Berlin Jewish Museum fame). 5€, reduced 3€.
Felix Nussbaum Haus, Lotter Straße 2, +49 541 323-2207. Mo closed. A museum dedicated to the Osnabrück native, Felix Nussbaum, a Jewish painter who was executed at Auschwitz during the World War 2. The extension of the building was designed by Daniel Libeskind (of Berlin Jewish Museum fame). 5€, reduced 3€.
- Talk to the locals.
- Sit in a street cafe.
The favorite shopping area is the pedestrian zone Grosse Straße (Big Street) in the city centre starting at the Neumarkt.
Osnabrück offers an array of foreign cuisine in addition to the "typical German food".
The best place to get a quick bite is at a Döner (Turkish Kebab) stand or restaurant. There are several local operations offering this type of food throughout the city.
- Comeback Pub & Restaurant, Lotter Str. 19,, +49 541 580 26 87. Mo – Sa from 5pm. Closed on Sundays,. Very good home cooking at reasonable prices.
- Lagerhalle Kneipe, Rolandsmauer 26 (Heger Tor bus stop - Alstadt. Pub inside the Lagerhalle Cultural Center. Pizza, pasta and salads.
- Joe Enochs Sportsbar, Heger Str. 4/5, +49 5 41 750 99 750. Open after 5pm. Monday closed. The pub of a retired American soccer player who spent the majority of his career at German Second Division club VfL Osnabrück. Sandwiches (baguette) and salads (Greek, Scandinavian and Potato salad)
- Mc Döner, Johannisstraße 51, +49 541 3502968. Kebab
Comeback Pub & Restaurant, Lotter Str. 19,, +49 541 580 26 87. Mo – Sa from 5pm. Closed on Sundays,. Very good home cooking at reasonable prices.
Lagerhalle Kneipe, Rolandsmauer 26 (Heger Tor bus stop - Alstadt. Pub inside the Lagerhalle Cultural Center. Pizza, pasta and salads.
Joe Enochs Sportsbar, Heger Str. 4/5, +49 5 41 750 99 750. Open after 5pm. Monday closed. The pub of a retired American soccer player who spent the majority of his career at German Second Division club VfL Osnabrück. Sandwiches (baguette) and salads (Greek, Scandinavian and Potato salad)
Mc Döner, Johannisstraße 51, +49 541 3502968. Kebab
There are many "Gasthäuser" and "Lokale," the local old school sit-down German food places.
- Hausbrauerei Rampendahl, Hasestraße 35. Traditional German dishes and craft beer. Offers a buffet menu at a reasonable price.
Hausbrauerei Rampendahl, Hasestraße 35. Traditional German dishes and craft beer. Offers a buffet menu at a reasonable price.
- La Vie, Krahnstraße 1, +49 541 331150. From Tuesday to Saturday: from 7 pm. From Friday to Saturday: from 12 am. The gourmet restaurant La Vie is very luxurious, if you have the money it's worth the visit.
La Vie, Krahnstraße 1, +49 541 331150. From Tuesday to Saturday: from 7 pm. From Friday to Saturday: from 12 am. The gourmet restaurant La Vie is very luxurious, if you have the money it's worth the visit.
You will never have to look far to find a drink. There are many youth and student oriented bars and clubs as well as bars and clubs for the more sophisticated. On a nice summer evening you will find many people congregate in the Schlossgarten (Palace Graden) to drink together.
- Grüner Jaeger. an original beerhall serving the local Osnabrücker Pils.
- Cafe Orient. serves a variety of German beers and offers Shishas (hookah/water-pipes) in a warm den-type environment.
- Cubana Cocktailbar & Restaurant, Donnersbergring 20, +49 6151 39 11 999. serves Caribbean style, on the premise of being a cocktail bar/salsa club.
- Alando. If you like pop music, go to the Alando, which is near the central train station. There may be drunk and misbehaving people, though.
- Kleine Freiheit. Behind the train station is the best alternative club. 21+.
- Hyde Park. If you like metal better, the Hyde Park is for you. Every Thursday and Friday, there is rock and metal night. For Goths: visit Hyde Park on the second or fifth Friday each.
- Trash, Meller Str. 16 (Near Rosenplatz (Bus Station). Alternative/Student-Bar with vintage interior and rock music. Mainly students and locals, not to pricey. Smoking and in the summer some places outside.
Grüner Jaeger. an original beerhall serving the local Osnabrücker Pils.
Cafe Orient. serves a variety of German beers and offers Shishas (hookah/water-pipes) in a warm den-type environment.
Cubana Cocktailbar & Restaurant, Donnersbergring 20, +49 6151 39 11 999. serves Caribbean style, on the premise of being a cocktail bar/salsa club.
Alando. If you like pop music, go to the Alando, which is near the central train station. There may be drunk and misbehaving people, though.
Kleine Freiheit. Behind the train station is the best alternative club. 21+.
Hyde Park. If you like metal better, the Hyde Park is for you. Every Thursday and Friday, there is rock and metal night. For Goths: visit Hyde Park on the second or fifth Friday each.
Trash, Meller Str. 16 (Near Rosenplatz (Bus Station). Alternative/Student-Bar with vintage interior and rock music. Mainly students and locals, not to pricey. Smoking and in the summer some places outside.
Osnabrück is quite safe. There are break-ins and sometimes drunks getting lagered up, as well as rowdy, trouble making kids. Overall there are still very few violent crimes.
Still, the Neumarkt and the Rosenplatz should be avoided at night.
In some parts of Osnabrück, locals resent the British military bases in town and are reluctant to speak English unless you have made an attempt in German. In others, people may automatically recognise that you aren't German and may thus begin a conversation in English. Since British left Osnabrück in 2008 this may be diminishing.
Nearby Kalkriese is an archeological site that is widely considered one of the most likely candidates for the site of the 9 CE battle in which three Roman legions led by Varus perished to Germanic warriors led by Armininus
Varus battle museum.