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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bad_IburgBad Iburg - Wikipedia

    Bad Iburg è una città di 10 559 abitanti, della Bassa Sassonia, in Germania. Appartiene al circondario di Osnabrück.

  2. Bad Iburg (bis 1967 Iburg) ist eine Kleinstadt und ein staatlich anerkannter Kneippkurort im Südwesten des Landkreises Osnabrück in Niedersachsen. Bedeutendstes Bauwerk ist das über der Stadt thronende Schloss Iburg mit ehemaliger Benediktinerabtei, das über sieben Jahrhunderte die Residenz der Osnabrücker Bischöfe war.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bad_IburgBad Iburg - Wikipedia

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    Bad Iburg was first mentioned in 753 in a Frankish document. In 772 the Frankish King Charlemagne captured the “Royal castle Iburg”, from his chief antagonist, the Saxon leader Widukind. In a lasting period of struggles the ownership changed between Franks and Saxons. Frankish troops finally regained the castle in 783. Bad Iburg became of more than...

    The current mayor is Daniel Große-Albers (independent), elected in 2021. He succeeded Annette Niermann (Alliance 90/The Greens), who was elected mayor in 2014.She was the successor of Drago Jurak.

    Bad Iburg has three museums, Schlossmuseum mit Münzkabinett, the castle museum, which includes a numismaticdepartment, the Uhrenmuseum (a clock museum), and Averbecks Speicher, a museum of local history in a former farm's storehouse in Glane. 1. Museum Averbecks Speicher 2. Uhrenmuseum

    The Fleckenskirche St. Nikolaus dates from the 13th century. The Roman Catholic Church is the oldest hall church in the Osnabrück district. St. Jakobus der Ältere in Glane was erected in 1904/1905. The Roman Catholic Church in Gothic Revival architecturecontains a pietà from 1420. St. Clemens in the castle complex was the church of theBenedictine m...

    The Jagdschlösschen (hunting château), also known as Altes Forsthaus Freudenthal, was erected in 1595 by prince bishop Philipp Sigismund von Wolfenbüttel. The Schlossmühle, the castle's mill, was also erected by Philipp Sigismund. The Gografenhof, a classicism building, is used as the town hall since 1967. The kurhaus (spa facility/ resort) was ope...

    Bad Iburg has a number of sculptures made by Hans Gerd Ruwe from Osnabrück. These are the sculpture of Bishop Benno II, founder of the monastery, near the town hall, the Handwerkerbrunnen (craftsmen's fountain) in Große Straße, and the Trommlerbrunnen (drummer boy's fountain) in Glane. The Trommlerbrunnen reminds of the conferment of becoming a mar...

    Sons and daughters of the town

    1. Sophia Charlotte of Hanover(1668–1705), first queen of Prussia 2. William Westmeyer (1829–1880), composer and pianist

    Personalities associated with the city

    1. Bishop Benno II(around 1020–1088) founded the Benedictine monastery. He was buried in the Catholic castle church in 1088 2. Eitel Frederick von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen(1582–1625), Bishop of Osnabrück, died in 1625 in Schloss Iburg

  4. Il Castello ed abbazia di Iburg (in tedesco Schloss und Benediktinerabtei Iburg) è un castello della città di Bad Iburg, in Bassa Sassonia, Germania. Il castello di Iburg venne costruito nel 1070 su una collina naturale come struttura in legno e nel 1080 al suo interno vi venne accolto un monastero benedettino.

  5. Schloss und Kloster Iburg in Bad Iburg gehören zu den historisch bedeutsamen Bauanlagen im Landkreis Osnabrück in Niedersachsen. Die Iburg entstand 1070 auf einer Anhöhe als Burg mit Holzkapelle, das Benediktinerkloster in ihr wurde 1080 gegründet.

  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bad_IburgBad Iburg - Wikipedia

    Bad Iburg is een stad (Kneippkuuroord) en gemeente in de Duitse deelstaat Nedersaksen. De gemeente is gelegen in de Landkreis Osnabrück. De stad telt 10.540 inwoners. [1] Naburige steden zijn onder andere Bad Essen, Bad Laer en Bad Rothenfelde.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iburg_CastleIburg Castle - Wikipedia

    The so-called Iburg Castle (German: Schloss Iburg), is a castle and former Benedictine abbey in Bad Iburg, Germany. [1] From ca. 1100 till 1673 it was the seat of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück. It is also notable as the birthplace of Sophia Charlotte of Hanover, Queen consort in Prussia.