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Culture of Flensburg


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�    Flensborghus, a former orphanage, today seat of the Danish minority, Norderstra�e 76

�    Many merchants' houses running from the main streets Holm-Gro�e Stra�e-Norderstra�e, the town's greatest architectural attraction

�    S�dermarkt 9 (market) with the town's oldest house

�    Nordermarkt (market) with the Schrangen (market hall) and Neptunbrunnen (fountain)

�    Rote Stra�e with nice craftsmen's houses

�    J�rgenstra�e with the G�ngeviertel ("Warren Neighbourhood", i.e. with very dense building and narrow streets), former suburb.

�    Oluf-Samson-Gang, picturesque lane with little half-timbered houses, Flensburg's historic red light district.

�    Row of warehouses

�    Pontoon bridge

�    Scanty ruins of the town wall, at the Nikolaikirche and at the Franciscan monastery

�    Bergm�hle and Johannism�hle (mills)

�    Deutsches Haus, gathering and event hall in the town core

�    Hauptbahnhof (Main Railway Station), completed in 1929

�    Town Hall, seventeen-floor cube from 1964, in 1997 totally renovated, popularly known as the "Umzugskarton" ("Moving Carton")

�    Altes Gymnasium, built in 1914, Flensburg's oldest Gymnasium (school)Gymnasium, founded in 1566 as "Gymnasium trilingue" (Latin, Greek, Hebrew)

�    Duborg Skolen, Flensburg's Danish Gymnasium, as well as other school buildings

�    Walzenm�hle (Flensburg) Business complex with mostly IT companies including Athena IT-Group and Servage Hosting

�    West Indies Warehouse

�    Gertrudenkirche, church in the Ramsharde (former neighbourhood where Neustadt now stands), folded after the
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