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4 unusual facts about Bad Iburg


Bad Iburg

An interesting feature of the Roman Catholic Church of St. Clemens is the hagioscope, which allowed lepers to view the service from outside.

In 772 the Frankish King Charlemagne captured the “Royal castle Iburg”, from his chief antagonist, the Saxon leader Widukind.

Franz-Josef Hermann Bode

Courage-Preis - By the city of Bad Iburg,awarded to the best contibutor to the common good

Glane

Part of Bad Iburg, in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany


Dörenberg

The Dörenberg, the highest elevation in the centre section of the Teutoburg Forest, lies between Bad Iburg and the Georgsmarienhütte village of Oesede, whereby the boundary of both parishs runs over its southern flank, close to the summit.

Osnabrück–Bielefeld railway

Not included in the transition fares are the neighbouring municipalities of Werther, Versmold, Bad Iburg and Bad Laer.


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