Oldenburg (German pronunciation: [ˈɔldn̩bʊʁk] ( listen)) is an independent city in the district of Oldenburg in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany. The city is officially named Oldenburg (Oldb) (Oldenburg in Oldenburg) to distinguish from Oldenburg in Holstein.
Restaurants in Oldenburg
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TeamBreakout Oldenburg - the unique live escape game for teams. 1 team, 1 room and 1 hour time to escape. Solve the puzzles with hints, creativity, and combination. Strengthen your team spirit and break out together!
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Oldenburg State TheatreThe State Theatre is a busy theatre venue in the city centre. A permanent ensemble, a rich repertoire and international festivals stand for identification as well as artistic variety.
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The Horst Janssen Museum as an institution is entirely devoted to the fine arts on paper. It is dedicated to Horst Janssen (1929-1995), the great Northern German artist in drawing and etching who created great masterpieces on paper during the second half of the 20th century. The broad range of his art is impressive: There are wood carvings, fine line drawings, etchings, lithographies and water colours. The museum shows in ever changing exhibitions the best examples of his egomaniac selfportraits, his in utterly abandon dessinated still lifes of flowers, his unmasking portraits and erotic drawings.
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Oldenburg Palace, the former residence of Count Anton Günther (1583–1667) and the Grand Dukes of Oldenburg until 1918/19, is now home to a museum for art and cultural history.
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Besides exhibiting the city's history, the municipal museum consists of three historic mansions.
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For more than 18 years Luigi Simeoni and his family have been producing the finest wines, oils, salts and other Italian delicacies. They all follow the philosophy of the region around Lake Garda. The plants and the soil are handmade and cared for by the Garda Gourmet family. All products come from the region of Lake Garda and are fully bound to its tradition. According to the motto "All natural" only natural, organic fertilizer is used.
Try this cozy winebar placed direct in the surrounding of the town hall and the St. Lamberti Church (Please take a look inside the church and be surprised). The wine bar is owned by Luigi Simeoni who is a really nice Italian wine maker. Try a glass of his own wines or one of the others selected by Luigi. Don’t expect a price like the wine of the house in an ordinary restaurant. Here you get high quality at a fair price. Please take a selection of ham, cheese and focaccia. Everything fresh and extremely tasty. You can’t stop again. She service is friendly and Luigi are very familiar with his guests.
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