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Bassa Sassonia
Landkreis Nienburg/Weser

Chiesa di San Martino e piazza della chiesa, Nienburg

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Chiesa di San Martino e piazza della chiesa, Nienburg

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Chiesa di San Martino e piazza della chiesa, Nienburg

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St. Martin's Church and the adjacent Kirchplatz form the historical and cultural heart of Nienburg/Weser, a charming town nestled on the Weser River in Lower Saxony, Germany. This magnificent Gothic brick church, standing at an elevation of approximately 32 meters, is a prominent landmark in the region, blending centuries of history with a vibrant urban atmosphere. The area is renowned for its architectural beauty and deep historical roots, making it a significant destination for visitors exploring Lower Saxony.

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    10 settembre 2021

    Escursionismo

    Un magnifico edificio gotico in mattoni si trova anche nella città di Nienburg. La chiesa parrocchiale è l'edificio più suggestivo del centro storico e, con il sagrato della chiesa, offre un luogo vivace ma tranquillo da contemplare. St. Marien è una chiesa evangelica che porta il sigillo della "chiesa aperta in modo affidabile", ciò significa che ha le porte aperte anche al di fuori degli orari di apertura.
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    26 ottobre 2021

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    Le sculture di Carlo Magno e del Duca Widukind di Sassonia simboleggiano la riconciliazione di due acerrimi nemici e furono erette per celebrare il 550° anniversario della chiesa parrocchiale di San Martino.
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    21 ottobre 2016

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    Ci sono due statue in bronzo (1991) di Volker Neuhoff sulla piazza della chiesa: Carlo Magno e il duca sassone Widukind. Le sculture simboleggiano la riconciliazione di due acerrimi nemici. Il motivo dell'installazione è stato il 550° anniversario della chiesa parrocchiale di S. Martino.
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    Posizione:Landkreis Nienburg/Weser, Bassa Sassonia, Germania

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    Are there specific marked hiking or cycling routes that start directly from Kirchplatz?

    Yes, Kirchplatz serves as an excellent starting point for exploring Nienburg. You can easily access various walking routes that lead through the charming old town and along the Weser River. For cyclists, the famous Weser Cycle Path is also readily accessible from the town center, offering scenic rides along the river.

    Where are the most convenient parking options located near St. Martin's Church and Kirchplatz?

    While the intro mentions parking is available, for the most convenient options, look for designated parking areas within Nienburg's town center. Specific car parks or street parking zones are usually signposted. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival, especially during peak times, as spaces can fill up quickly.

    Is St. Martin's Church and Kirchplatz wheelchair accessible?

    Kirchplatz itself, being a town square, is generally accessible, though it features cobbled streets which might be challenging for some. St. Martin's Church is a historic building, and while efforts are often made for accessibility, specific details regarding ramp access or interior navigation for wheelchairs would best be confirmed by contacting the church directly before your visit.

    What family-friendly activities are available near Kirchplatz Nienburg?

    Beyond exploring the church and its historical square, the surrounding old town of Nienburg offers a pleasant environment for families. Children might enjoy spotting the unique sculptures of Charlemagne and Widukind on Kirchplatz. The nearby Weser River promenade is also great for leisurely strolls, and the town often hosts events suitable for all ages. The Nienburg Bear Trail (Bärenspur) is a popular themed walk through the city that can be engaging for families.

    Is St. Martin's Church and Kirchplatz dog-friendly?

    Dogs are generally welcome in outdoor public spaces like Kirchplatz, provided they are kept on a leash. Inside St. Martin's Church, it's typically not permitted to bring dogs, with the exception of service animals. When exploring the surrounding walking trails, many are dog-friendly, but always ensure to clean up after your pet.

    What are the typical opening hours for St. Martin's Church?

    St. Martin's Church operates under the "reliably open church" seal, meaning its doors are generally open to visitors for contemplation and viewing even outside of regular service times. However, for specific visitor hours or to ensure access to particular areas, it's always a good idea to check the church's official website or contact them directly.

    Are there guided tours available for St. Martin's Church or the historical center?

    While the provided information doesn't specify regular guided tours for the church itself, Nienburg's tourism office often organizes guided city walks that include St. Martin's Church and Kirchplatz as key historical points. These tours can provide deeper insights into the town's rich history and architectural heritage. It's recommended to check with the local tourism information center for current offerings.

    What kind of events are held at Kirchplatz Nienburg, especially during holidays?

    Kirchplatz, as the heart of Nienburg's old town, is a central venue for various community events. Historically, it has been known to host seasonal markets, such as Christmas markets, which transform the square into a festive hub. Local festivals and cultural gatherings also frequently take place here, leveraging its charming historical backdrop. Check Nienburg's official event calendar for up-to-date information.

    What unique art treasures can be found inside St. Martin's Church?

    Inside St. Martin's Church, visitors can admire the famous "Twelve Apostles" figures by the Master of Osnabrück, dating back to around 1520. These significant art pieces were returned to the church in 1978. Additionally, the church houses the sarcophagi of Counts Jobst II and Otto VIII and their wives within the tower's vaults, along with numerous epitaphs of prominent Nienburg families.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or restaurants directly on Kirchplatz or nearby?

    Yes, as Kirchplatz is described as the heart of Nienburg's old town, it is surrounded by a vibrant urban atmosphere. You'll find a selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants within easy walking distance, offering various dining options to complement your visit to the church and square. The charming half-timbered houses in the vicinity often host these establishments.

    What is the historical significance of the statues on Kirchplatz?

    The two bronze statues on Kirchplatz, created by Volker Neuhoff in 1991, depict Charlemagne and the Saxon Duke Widukind. These sculptures were installed for the 550th anniversary of St. Martin's Church and symbolize the reconciliation of two historical arch-enemies. Charlemagne, holding an orb and a sharp sword, and Widukind, with a Bible and a blunt sword, represent a powerful message of peace and historical unity.

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