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Innenstadt (Osnabrück district)

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44: 36: 68:, is also located here. This district is the economic heart of the city. The retail sector, with many outlets located along the extensive pedestrian precinct, is particularly prominent. Service industries are also present in the Innenstadt, including gastronomic outlets and hotels, public authorities and educational institutions. 82:(main station) and the Altstadt station (formerly Osnabrück-Hasetor). Another station used to operate at the Wittekindplatz: Osnabrück-West, also known as Osnabrück-Hannoverscher Bahnhof. The establishment of an Osnabrück-Johannistor train station to connect the Neustadt area has been a topic of discussion since the year 1895. 85:
The Innenstadt was also connected by three tram lines (first opened in 1906 and gradually expanded over time): tram line 1 from the Hauptbahnhof to the Heger Friedhof (Heger Cemetery) via Hauptpost and Nikolaiort, tram line 2 from Schölerberg to Haste via Johannistor (Rosenplatz), Neumarkt,
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The Innenstadt comprises the medieval Altstadt (old town) and Neustadt (new town), which were united in 1306. The Altstadt developed around the town's three medieval churches, which initially constituted small parishes in the local area: the Lutheran
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Today the Gymnasialkirche and the Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Church of the Sacred Heart) are also part of the Innenstadt, as well as two mosques. The Schloss Osnabrück, formerly the residence of the local prince-bishop and today the head office of the
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Present-day urban planning continues to consider the possibility of better connecting the Innenstadt area by means of an inner-city
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Schloss Osnabrück (Osnabrück Castle), today the University of Osnabrück's head office
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Nikolaiort and Hasetor, and tram line 3 from Martiniplatz/Heinrich-Lübke-Platz to
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The Innenstadt is connected to the national and regional rail networks by the
166: 148: 135: 72: 25: 21: 35: 98: 29: 94: 20:(city centre) is the central district of the city of 71:94% of Osnabrück's Altstadt was destroyed during 164: 42: 34: 165: 32:; its population is roughly 8,300. 13: 14: 184: 1: 39:Aerial view of the Innenstadt 90:via Neumarkt and Hauptpost. 7: 125:Die Osnabrücker Straßenbahn 10: 189: 104: 118:Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung 66:University of Osnabrück 173:Geography of Osnabrück 80:Osnabrück Hauptbahnhof 48: 40: 123:Spühr and Jeanmaire, 46: 38: 145: /  149:52.2667°N 8.0500°E 49: 41: 114:(Osnabruck, 1976) 54:Kirche St. Marien 180: 160: 159: 157: 156: 155: 150: 146: 143: 142: 141: 138: 188: 187: 183: 182: 181: 179: 178: 177: 163: 162: 154:52.2667; 8.0500 153: 151: 147: 144: 139: 136: 134: 132: 131: 107: 12: 11: 5: 186: 176: 175: 129: 128: 121: 115: 106: 103: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 185: 174: 171: 170: 168: 161: 158: 126: 122: 119: 116: 113: 109: 108: 102: 100: 96: 91: 89: 83: 81: 76: 74: 69: 67: 61: 59: 58:Dom St. Peter 55: 45: 37: 33: 31: 27: 23: 19: 130: 124: 111: 110:M+E (Eds.), 92: 84: 77: 73:World War II 70: 62: 50: 26:Lower Saxony 17: 15: 152: / 120:, 2007–2010 137:52°16′00″N 99:light rail 18:Innenstadt 140:8°03′00″E 112:Osnabrück 101:network. 22:Osnabrück 167:Category 88:Schinkel 105:Sources 30:Germany 127:(1980) 95:tram 16:The 97:or 24:in 169:: 75:. 28:,

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Osnabrück
Lower Saxony
Germany
Aerial view of the Innenstadt.
Schloss Osnabrück (Osnabrück Castle), today the University of Osnabrück's head office.
Kirche St. Marien
Dom St. Peter
University of Osnabrück
World War II
Osnabrück Hauptbahnhof
Schinkel
tram
light rail
Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung
52°16′00″N 8°03′00″E / 52.2667°N 8.0500°E / 52.2667; 8.0500
Category
Geography of Osnabrück

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