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Lower Saxony

St. Lamberti Church, Oldenburg – Old City Harbor loop from Oldenburg (Oldb) Hbf

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Germany
Lower Saxony

St. Lamberti Church, Oldenburg – Old City Harbor loop from Oldenburg (Oldb) Hbf

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St. Lamberti Church, Oldenburg – Old City Harbor loop from Oldenburg (Oldb) Hbf

01:43

6.73km

20m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

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Train Station

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2.32 km

Waffenplatz

Highlight • Settlement

There has recently been an evening market. On my last visit, it was very well attended.

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2.48 km

Wallstraße

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Oldenburg's pub mile. There's something for every taste. It gets really busy in the evenings. A wide selection of food and drinks is available.

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2.55 km

Lappan Tower

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Today the Lappan serves as a tourist information center.

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3.11 km

The building at Lange Straße 8/9 was built between 1906 and 1908 by the German National Bank, Bremen, based on a design by the Bremen architects Abbehusen & Blendermann and was taken over by the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse (AOK) in 1925. The Volksbank moved into its current location at Langen Strasse 8/9 on May 27, 1957, after an administration building was built for the AOK on Gartenstrasse. The bank building has a historic facade that was extensively renovated for the centenary of the Volksbank in 2003.

The facade is characterized by various reliefs. The four lower figures in the mezzanine area, which are almost at the viewer's eye level, are particularly striking. Like the entire building, they and all other reliefs on the facade are made of natural sandstone. The four reliefs form a cycle and represent the connection to the Volksbank as one of the leading financial institutions in Oldenburg. From left to right, they show a man holding a pickaxe in his left hand and a stone, which he is examining, in his right hand (“Checking”), a bearded man with a balance (“Weighing”) and depictions of the melting process (“Melting”) and coining money (“Embossing”). In the middle of the building, as the top element of the facade, a young woman is enthroned allegorically, with her arms outstretched to the sides, holding a wreath to protect herself over the depictions of industry (on the right from the viewer's perspective) and shipping (on the left). It is also flanked by the coats of arms of Bremen and Oldenburg.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldenburger_Volksbank

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3.12 km

Donnerhall Bronze Statue

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Perfect for a beautiful photo.

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3.64 km

Oldenburg Town Hall Market

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Weekly market Rathausmarkt is the most centrally located weekly market in the city of Oldenburg. Located between the Old Town Hall and St. Lamberti Church, around 20 stands offer visitors all the options for comprehensive shopping.

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4.81 km

St. Lamberti Church, Oldenburg

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Church of contrasts, at least in terms of construction: from the outside in the style of brick Gothic, from the inside it is reminiscent of the classicist style of Italian cathedrals when you enter the round interior and look into the dome-shaped vaulted roof

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5.55 km

Old City Harbor

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THE MARITIME ECONOMY IN OLDENBURG

The port of Oldenburg is a municipal sea and inland port and is divided into the port areas “Dalbenstraße”, “Nordkaje” and “Osthafen”. Pier facilities and transshipment facilities are partly owned by the local transshipment companies, but partly also by the city of Oldenburg (own port operation).

In Oldenburg's port, in addition to the handling and storage of goods, their further processing and refining also takes place:

Feed and feed supplement products are produced in Oldenburg and some are exported throughout Europe and to the Middle East.

In the East Harbor, precast concrete parts are manufactured from raw materials delivered by water and delivered to the entire region.

Secondary raw materials (scrap metal) are exported from the Oldenburg port to China.

Building materials that are delivered by ship to the port of Oldenburg form the basis of many construction projects in the region and beyond.

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6.73 km

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Train Station

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5.25 km

1.02 km

445 m

< 100 m

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6.13 km

470 m

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