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The Best Attractions In Arendsee

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Arendsee is a municipality in the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is named after the lake Arendsee, located north of the town.
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  • 1. Arendsee Arendsee
    Arendsee is a municipality in the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is named after the lake Arendsee, located north of the town.
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  • 3. Heide Park Soltau
    The Heide Park is a theme park in Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany. With an overall area of over 850,000 m² , it is the largest amusement park in Northern Germany and among the largest in the country. It is part of the British-based Merlin Entertainments which operates 123 attractions in 24 countries.
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  • 4. Deutsches Panzermuseum Munster
    The German Tank Museum is an armoured fighting vehicle museum in Munster, Germany, the location of the Munster Training Area camp . Its main aim is the documentation of the history of German armoured troops since 1917. It originated in 1983 from the instructional collection of the Panzertruppenschule, the Bundeswehr school for training officers and NCOs of German armoured units. It is now a museum open to the public, jointly run by the municipality of Munster and the Lehrsammlung der Panzertruppen und Heeresaufklärungstruppe am Ausbildungszentrum Munster. The museum site covers an area of over 9,000 square metres . including 7,500 square metres of exhibition halls. In 2003 the museum opened a new building for special displays, a museum shop and a cafeteria.
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  • 5. Hundertwasser-Bahnhof Uelzen
    Uelzen is a railway station located in Uelzen, Germany, at the eastern edge of the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. The station is located on the Hannover–Hamburg railway, Uelzen–Langwedel railway, Stendal–Uelzen railway and Brunswick–Uelzen railway. The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn, Metronom and Erixx. The original station was renovated for Expo 2000 following plans by the Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser. As an environmentally culturally oriented station, the Uelzen station is now marketed as the Hundertwasser-Bahnhof Uelzen . Today it is one of the town's popular tourist attractions.
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  • 6. Wildpark Lueneburger Heide Hanstedt
    The Lüneburg Heath Wildlife Park is a wildlife park near Nindorf in the municipality of Hanstedt in the north German state of Lower Saxony. The park is home to around 1,000 animals of over 120 species in an area of 61 hectares . The park is open all year.
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