





Step into history at the iconic Osnabrück Town Hall, where the Peace of Westphalia was signed in 1648, ending the Thirty Years’ War. Inside, the Peace Hall features stunning woodwork, portraits of historical figures, and a fascinating glimpse into centuries of diplomacy.
Designed by acclaimed architect Daniel Libeskind, this striking museum tells the moving story of Felix Nussbaum, a Jewish-German painter whose life and art were profoundly shaped by the Holocaust. It’s a thought-provoking cultural highlight not to be missed
Visit Osnabrück’s elegant Baroque castle, built in the 17th century and once home to the Prince-Bishops. Wander through the beautifully landscaped gardens, a beloved spot where locals relax, stroll, and enjoy the surroundings.
A masterpiece of late Gothic architecture, this towering church is one of the tallest buildings in Osnabrück. Climb the tower for panoramic views over the city’s rooftops and streets.
An impressive combination of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, the Cathedral of St. Peter serves as the spiritual heart of Osnabrück. Inside, discover ornate altars, intricate stained glass, and a peaceful cloister garden.
Situated in Osnabrück’s historic city center, the University of Osnabrück blends tradition with modern academic life. Some campus buildings occupy the former prince-bishop’s palace, offering students and visitors a unique setting amid gardens and historic architecture.