Celle town and capital of the district of Celle in Lower Saxony 🇩🇪 documentation

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Celle [ˈtsɛlə] is a large independent city with 70,293 inhabitants (31. December 2023) and district capital of the Celle district in Lower Saxony. The Mittelstadt is considered the southern gateway to the Lüneburg Heath and is a place with a picturesque old town with over 400 half-timbered houses and a castle in the style of the Renaissance and Baroque.

The Bomann Museum opposite the castle shows collections of the folklore of Lower Saxony, the history of the city and the history of the Hanoverian state. It houses a complete Lower Saxony farmhouse. An exhibition includes finds on prehistory and early history. The museum houses works by the artist Eberhard Schlotter. It also shows the Tansey Collection, one of the largest known German collections of miniatures. The Celle Art Museum with the Robert Simon Collection is also affiliated with the Bomann Museum; the world’s first 24-hour art museum can also be found here.

The Schlosstheater Celle was founded in 1674 and is thus considered the oldest still recorded theater in Germany and the oldest baroque theater in Europe. It has a main stage and two studio stages (Malersaal and Turmbühne) as well as the newly opened venue HALLE 19 on the premises of the CD-Kaserne, which was newly opened in January 2015. Played year-round with a fixed ensemble since 1950 and directed by Hannes Razum from 1956/57 to 1972, it has become of nationwide importance.

The half-timbered old town is the main attraction of the city of Celle. Remained undamaged during the Second World War, numerous half-timbered houses of the 16th to the 19th century were built there. Century, which are mainly located on the main streets, Schuhstraße, Zöllnerstraße and Neue Straße. The Celle half-timbered houses stand out for their numerous inscriptions, but are not excessively magnificently decorated (in contrast to southern German half-timbered towns, for example). Outstanding, however, is the Hoppener house from 1532 on Poststraße, corner of Mauernstraße, which was awarded by figurative carvings. Celle has been trying since the beginning of the 20th century. Century, especially for the maintenance and exposure of half-timbered buildings and was one of the first German cities in 1907 to give itself a local statute for half-timbered buildings. Even today, the city of Celle plays a decisive role in the working group of German half-timbered cities, whose chairwoman was the Lord Mayors of Celle until a few years ago.

In 1884 the hospital St.-Josef-Stift was completed. In the Celler address book for 1890 it says: Joseph’s Stift, Kanonenstraße 9. Clemens Cassel writes: “The building (Bohlenberg 8 and 9), on the 3rd Inaugurated in January 1884 in a great celebration, was significantly expanded in 1930. The expansion of 1891 is not mentioned, the chronicler had already died in 1925. (Source: Wikipedia)

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