Schlossplatz (Oldenburg)

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View of Schlossplatz, Oldenburg.
View of Schloss Oldenburg across Schlossplatz. Schloss-Oldenburg-Gesamt.jpg
View of Schloss Oldenburg across Schlossplatz.
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View of the Schlosshöfe shopping centre on Schlossplatz.

Schlossplatz is the main square in the city of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.

The square is used for outdoor markets. [1] To the southeast is Schloss Oldenburg. To the southwest is Schlossgarten Oldenburg. To the northwest is St Lamberti-Kirche. To the north is the Schlosshöfe shopping centre.

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References

  1. "Schlossfloh" (in German). Germany. Retrieved 14 September 2015.

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