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      Delmenhorst | Lower Saxony, Hanseatic City, Oldenburg
      • Delmenhorst, city, Lower Saxony Land (state), northwestern Germany. It lies on the Delme River, just west of Bremen. First mentioned in 1254, Delmenhorst developed around a moated castle belonging to a branch of the family of the dukes of Oldenburg, and it was chartered in 1371.
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    Delmenhorst was first mentioned in a charter in 1254, after the Count of Oldenburg, Otto I, bought the place near the river Delme in 1234. A castle to protect the newly founded settlement was established in about 1247.

  3. Delmenhorst, city, Lower Saxony Land (state), northwestern Germany. It lies on the Delme River, just west of Bremen. First mentioned in 1254, Delmenhorst developed around a moated castle belonging to a branch of the family of the dukes of Oldenburg, and it was chartered in 1371.

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    Due to its long history, the style of buildings vary in the city's centre. Around the turn of the century, the city planners wanted to create an 'ideal city' with new building styles. Many buildings at the city's main shopping street, Lange Straße, look very different yet interesting.

    By plane

    The nearby airport from Bremen (BREIATA). There is a connecting hourly train service from the Bremen central station.

    By train

    There is a regular train service from Bremen, Oldenburgand other cities.

    By car

    The heavily used motorway 1 (Autobahn 1 - A1) connects to Bremen in the northeast or Cologne in the southwest. If you're coming from the Netherlands, then the quieter A28 is your choice.

    On foot

    In the center everything is really close together.

    By bike

    Riding a bike is one of the preferred means of transport. Bike paths are in excellent condition and usually exist next to every street and pavement. There are routes available for day trips in and around Delmenhorst. See the Do section of this article.

    By bus

    Buses are widely available. The company for the buses is called Delbus (, German). The central bus station (ZOB – Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof) is located next to the central train station. Normally every bus stop has its own map of the bus system. There is one schedule for the weekday ("Tag", every 15 minutes) and another one for evenings and weekends ("Freizeit", every 30 minutes). The pricing system is connected to the over-regional VBN (Verkehrsverbund Bremen-Niedersachsen, Travel Association...

    German obviously is the first language. However there are quite a lot of people who can also speak some English. You might want to try to speak a little slower, as it might increase your chance to be understood ;). Especially young people speak English. So, if you have a problem, there will probably always be someone who can help you out by transla...

    Burginsel (Castle Island), In the middle of the Graft. This is the island of the Delmenhorst castle, destroyed in 1711. The castle was called Wasserburg (Water Castle). There was a small tower, Bla...
    Graft. The Graft is the big, green lung in the center of Delmenhorst. Its creation was concluded on May 8, 1905. There are two parts of it, the inner and the outer part. The inner part was created...
    Kleines Haus (literally: Small House), Max-Planck-Str. 4, ☏ +49 4221 1 65 65, konzert-undtheaterdirektion@gmx.de. The Kleines Haus is the theater in Delmenhorst. Of course most shows are in German,...
    Kartoffelfest (Potato Festival). Beginning of October. Yes, the main setting is about the potato. But also you can see and buy hand-crafted goods and eat some potatoes in all different ways of prep...
    [dead link] Bicycle tours. Delmenhorst offers six different bicycle routes through and around the city. All are well-marked and either off beaten paths or separates lanes. The maps for the routes c...
    GraftTherme, Am Stadtbad (Next to the big parking lot Graftwiesen), ☏ +49 4221 12760. M-F 10:00-21:00, Sa Su 08:09-19:00. The GraftTherme is a public swimming pool with lots of things to do. You ha...
    Jute Bowl, Weberstraße (Behind the central station), ☏ +49 4221 123696. Jute Bowl is a bowling centre in the middle of the town. They offer different kinds of events. Have a beer here or play some...
    Segelfliegen (Gliding), Große Höhe, ☏ +49 4222 2710. March–October, every weekend 09:00-18:00. If you want to do some gliding, here might be the right place. Since north Germany is very flat it is...

    Lange Straße (literally: Long Street), Downtown. This is the main shopping street in Delmenhorst. Here you can find stores for clothes, restaurants and more. Also make sure you take a look into the...

    You can find a variety of different food styles in the city. Greek, Italian, Turkish, Asian, Mexican and of course German cuisine is served. Fast food chains are also present. Additionally, you can find many typical Turkish snack bars which serve Döner Kebap. Some of them are located in the Lange Straße. 1. Restaurant Athen, Brauenkamper Str. 88, ☏...

    In Delmenhorst, there are many little bars scattered all over the place. There you can drink some German beers. 1. Slattery's, Stedinger Str. 40, ☏ +49 4221 17420. Every day from 17:00. Slattery's is an Irish pub. Dance, drink, have a good time there. Mostly filled at the weekends. 2. White Lion, Schulstr. 25, ☏ +49 4221 120447. Su-Th 19:00-02:00, ...

    Budget

    1. Hotel Zum Burggrafen, Brauenkamper Str. 28, ☏ +49 4221 82546. The location is not too far away from downtown. This street is located in the district Deichhorst. You can find some nice restaurants and bars here. Also a small park is nearby. Single €23, double €46.

    Splurge

    1. City-Hotel, Bahnhofstraße 16, ☏ +49 4221 - 12680, fax: +49 4221 - 126868, cityhotel-delmenhorst@t-online.de. Located right in the middle of the town. The bus and train stations are nearby and the city center is just a stone throw away. Single €41-75, double €59-96. 2. Hotel - Restaurant Thomsen GmbH, Bremer Straße 186, ☏ +49 4221 - 9700, Hotel.Thomsen@t-online.de. This hotel is located a little away from the city's center, but with the well operating public transportation system that shoul...

  4. Delmenhorst [http://www.delmenhorst.de/] is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany with almost 80.000 citizens. It is first cited in a document from 1247. In the late 19. century Delmenhorst became an industrial city amongst other factories with the cities biggest factory, Nordwolle.

  5. Delmenhorst is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany with almost 75,000 citizens. It is first cited in a document from 1247. In the late 19th century, Delmenhorst became an industrial city among other factories with the city's biggest factory, Nordwolle. Map. Directions.

  6. May 11, 2018 · He also designed the Sprinkenhof Kontorhaus, Hamburg (1927–43), the Rathaus (Town Hall), Wilhelmshaven-Rüstringen (1928–9), the Evangelischekirche, Hohenzollernplatz, Wilmersdorf, Berlin (1929–30), the City Hospital, Delmenhorst (1930), and the Siebetsburg Housing, Wilhelmshaven (1935–8).

  7. The starting date of its history could be set in 1247, as soon as the count Otto of Oldenburg ordered to construct a castle on the water in the lowland of the Delma River. Within 700 years of its creation, it transformed itself from the count’s residence into the modern industrial and commercial center. It has grown speedily subsequent to 1870.