Category
page 1Culture of Lower Saxony
Low Saxon
group of Low German dialects spoken in parts of the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and southern Denmark
Ebstorf Map
medieval European world map
East Frisian Low Saxon
language
flag of Lower Saxony
flag of the German state of Lower Saxony
Hermann Löns
German journalist and writer (1866–1914)

Grünkohlessen
thumb|Grünkohl|Grünkohl dish with [[German fries, Pinkel, Kochwurst, Kassler, bacon and mustard]]
Grünkohlessen (, ) is an old wintertime custom in North Germany, and parts of Scandinavia (Denmark and Scania), involving drinking, games, and a feast of regional dishes, typically featuring kale, potatoes, and sausages. It is practised in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen and its surrounding districts of Osterholz, Diepholz, Verden and Rotenburg, in Oldenburg Land, the County of Bentheim, Emsland, Osnabrück Land and East Frisia, in the Middle Weser Region, and also in Hamburg, Cuxhaven, in the Ha
Weser Renaissance
Part of the Renaissance

Sprengel Museum
art museum in Hannover, Germany
Eastphalian
Low German dialect
Herrenhausen Palace
palace in Hanover, Germany
Low German house
type of timber-framed farmhouse found in Northern Germany and the Netherlands, which combines living quarters, byre and barn under one roof
Landesmuseum Hannover
museum in Hannover
coat of arms of Lower Saxony
coat of arms
Wangenheim-Palais (Hannover)
building in Hanover-Mitte, Germany
Wilhelm Busch Museum
art museum in Hannover, Germany
Lower Saxony Order of Merit
order
Welf pudding
Two-layered German pudding
Lower Saxon cuisine
regional cuisine
Castle Salzdahlum
former summer palace built by Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Pünte
cable ferry