Neu Hagen

Neu Hagen

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Around 6635 people call Neu Hagen home. This eastern district of Lüneburg is more than just a residential area. It’s a vibrant community with its own unique character.

Neu Hagen sits nestled between the Dahlenburger Landstraße to the south and north. The Theodor-Heuss-Straße forms its western border. The Schützenplatz district lies just to the west. Its name is a legacy from a tiny village. That village was absorbed into Lüneburg long ago. Now it’s considered part of Kaltenmoor.

Neu Hagen might not boast extensive infrastructure. It does however offer essential amenities. There are shops a Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces) base. The former Schlieffen Barracks now house a civic center a post office and a primary school. Two kindergartens serve the youngest residents. Kaltenmoor provides additional services. Neu Hagen also claims Lüneburg’s only outdoor swimming pool a true summer oasis.

The Lüneburg Airport’s proximity to Neu Hagen is a double-edged sword. The airport brings jobs. Its noise pollution however has led to a citizens’ initiative. This initiative formed largely from residents of Neu Hagen and Kaltenmoor. The initiative aims to reduce the impact of the airport. Several plane crashes over the years fueled the group’s efforts.

Neu Hagen is a vital part of Lüneburg. Its residents work in a mix of industries. There are service providers and manufacturers. The Lüneburg harbor falls within its boundaries. Goods handled at the port include production materials building supplies coal and grain. Neu Hagen’s contribution to Lüneburg is undeniable. Its unique combination of residential life industrial activity and its connection to the airport gives it a distinct identity. The lives of Neu Hagen’s residents are closely tied to the rhythm of the city’s industrial heart and the constant hum of airplanes overhead. Their collective voice pushes for change. Yet they remain an integral part of Lüneburg’s dynamic fabric.

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