Osnabrueck - St. Marien
Osnabrueck - St. Marien
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Osnabrueck - St. Marien


To the south St. Marien church faces the market and is an architectural neighbour of the town hall and the weigh house. St. Marien church is a gothic hall church, that was used as a meeting place for the protestant parties during the years of negotiating before the "Peace of Westpahlia" treaties were signed in 1648. Osnabrueck was hit by more than 180.000 bombs during WWII. St. Marien burnt out - and was rebuilt in the 1950s. The northern wall (not facing the market) is covered by carved grafittis. Obviously this wall survived the bombings and kept pretty untouched during the rebuilding.
I read "SCHRODER" in the middle. A pretty common german name. One of the last german chancellors was Mr. Schröder.
I read "SCHRODER" in the middle. A pretty common german name. One of the last german chancellors was Mr. Schröder.
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