Tor Ostfrieslands

Ems, Leer

Leer, often called the ‘Gateway to East Frisia‘, is a charming town in northwestern Lower Saxony, Germany, nestled between the rivers Leda and Ems and just a short distance from the Dutch border. Its strategic location has made it a crossroads of cultures and commerce for centuries, and today it stands as a vibrant blend of history and modern life, with about 35,000 inhabitants. The town’s origins trace back over 1,200 years, with archaeological evidence of settlements as early as 3200 BC, and its first chapel built by Saint Ludger in 791 AD marked the beginning of Christian influence in the region.

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Miniaturland

Miniaturland, Leer

The Leeraner Miniaturland is a captivating destination for anyone interested in model landscapes and regional culture. Spread across more than 1,500 square meters, the exhibition brings the essence of northwestern Germany to life in intricate detail. Visitors can explore miniature versions of Ostfriesland, Oldenburg, Bad Zwischenahn, the Ammerland, and even Berlin, all crafted at a 1:87 scale. The models showcase not just buildings and landmarks, but also lively scenes featuring moving trains, cars, ships, and over 130 interactive elements that visitors can control themselves.

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