Built in 1895 the Kinder- und Jugendhaus Altenbrücker Tor stands before you. This is more than just a building. It’s a vital part of Lüneburg’s history. The Kinder- und Jugendhaus Altenbrücker Tor occupies a spot significant to Lüneburg’s past. It sits near where one of Lüneburg’s six city gates once stood. Those gates were part of a massive city wall. This wall protected Lüneburg’s citizens and its precious salt. The city’s wealth came from salt. A vital resource needing protection. The wall was impressive. About 12 meters wide and 8 meters high. It stood for centuries. Only the street names now remain to remind us of the original city gates. The Kinder- und Jugendhaus Altenbrücker Tor though continues the story. It carries on the spirit of community. Providing a safe space for children and teens. A place to connect grow and explore their potential. The Kinder- und Jugendhaus Altenbrücker Tor offers different groups activities. Such as sports arts and crafts. Even cooking sessions are held there. The Kinder- und Jugendhaus Altenbrücker Tor isn’t just a building. It’s a living testament to the rich history of Lüneburg. It’s a place where the past and the present come together. Imagine the children laughing as they play in the courtyard. Imagine the conversations and laughter echoing from within. The building itself stands as a silent observer. Witnessing generations grow and learn. The Kinder- und Jugendhaus Altenbrücker Tor a piece of Lüneburg’s story continues to unfold. It’s a vibrant hub of activity a true gem in the city’s heart. Come inside let’s explore this fantastic place together. The Kinder- und Jugendhaus Altenbrücker Tor awaits.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.