Wietzenbruch is a suburb in the southwest of the Lower Saxon town of Celle , which was named after the fen wood ( Bruchwald ) bisected by the river Wietze . Originally, the centre of Wietzenbruch was a small estate farm (V. Anderten).
6-397: Since 1974, Wietzenbruch has belonged entirely to the town of Celle (previously only part of it had been incorporated) and has become a popular housing development area. The Wietzenbruch is also a description for the adjacent bog-like area in the direction of Großburgwedel . It was through this region that the first high-speed line for trial and record-breaking runs by railway locomotives
12-549: A hospital for the region of Hanover. It also has a grammar school , secondary school , secondary modern school and special needs school, as well as a builder's yard and open air swimming pool. In Großburgwedel is the parish of St. Peter, part of the Lutheran state church of Hanover. This supports the church itself and the parish hall as well as the vicarage and the parish gardens in Mitteldorf. In addition Großburgwedel
18-573: Is the seat of the diocese of Burgdorfer Land , which is responsible for the parishes of Burgdorf and Burgwedel-Langenhagen. Großburgwedel has an autobahn junction (no. 54) on the A 7 , that runs past Großburgwedel to the west. Furthermore, the village lies on the railway line from Hanover via Celle and Uelzen to Hamburg . All local trains operated by the Metronom Eisenbahngesellschaft stop at Großburgwedel station. The L 381 and L383 run through Großburgwedel. Between
24-598: The Berlin Airlift . This event is commemorated by the Airbridge Memorial at the entrance to the site initiated in 1985 by the then Celle town councillor, Karl Duffner, and opened in 1988. Today, the aerodrome is the location for the Bundeswehr 's Army Aviation Training Centre C, as well as the 100th Aviation Reconnaissance Squadron ( Heeresfliegerverbindungs- und Aufklärungsstaffel 100 ). The head of
30-405: The village council ( Ortsbürgermeister ) is Dr. Walter Jochim (CDU). Gro%C3%9Fburgwedel Großburgwedel ( Low German : Groten Boorwee ) is a village northeast of Hanover , Lower Saxony , Germany . Formerly an independent municipality, it is part of the town Burgwedel since 1974. Großburgwedel is home to the town hall of Burgwedel and other town institutions such as the library ,
36-597: Was built during the 1920s. The track is also known as the Hare Railway ( Hasenbahn ) in the common parlance; a reference to its long construction time (1913–1938). Today, it forms part of the Hanover–Hamburg railway . The Army aviation airfield ( Heeresflugplatz Celle or Immelmann-Kaserne ) in Celle-Wietzenbruch gained renown in the 1940s as one of the departure airfields for supply aircraft during
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