Monday, November 23, 2020

Germany: Salder House in Salzgitter

On 20th October I got four postcards: three from Germany and one from the USA. 

One of the cards from Germany shows Salder House in Salzgitter. Salzgitter is a big city in the German State of Lower Saxony. By area it is one of the largest cities in Germany, but actually it is more of a conglomeration of several small towns and villages with wide stretches of open country between them and has only slightly more inhabitants than needed for a big city. Salder House, in German known as Schloss Salder, is a stately home in the Renaissance style. It was built in 1608 for the lords of Saldern. Since 1962 it houses the town museum of Salzgitter. 

One of two stamps about a panorama of Bremen was used.


 Thank You very much Marcel!

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