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===Buildings=== *In the quarter Salzgitter-Lebenstedt: **City [[monument]] (''Turm der Arbeit'' – "Tower of work", the city's [[emblem]], constructed in 1995. The monument tells about the suffering of the forced workers and [[Nazi concentration camp]] prisoners while building up industry during the [[national socialism]], about the flight from home beyond the rivers [[Oder River|Oder]] and [[Lusatian Neisse|Neisse]], about the fight against the removal of the [[iron works]] and about Salzgitter's people's will to live and to rebuild.) **Town hall (built 1959–1963) **Ice sports hall (in far-east style) *In the quarter Salzgitter-Bad: **Old Town **Thermalsolbad ("hot-springs brine bath") **Protestant church St. Mariae Jacobi; military defence church built in 1481 **Catholic church St. Marien **Former Nicolai church (nowadays event room) **[[Salzgitter Bismarck Tower]] **Former town hall at the market place **Tilly house **farm house in Kniestedt (now care for old people and music school) **"Beamtensiedlung" (from 1930, dwellings of the employees of the smelting works) *[[pilgrimage]] church in Salzgitter-Engerode, chapel built in 1236, one of Lower-Saxony's oldest pilgrimage churches with [[fresco]]s laid open *Wasserburg (castle), [[Salzgitter-Gebhardshagen]], nearly 1000 years old *Franzosenbrücke ("French bridge"), stone arch [[bridge]] over the river Innerste near Salzgitter-Hohenrode *Salzgitter-Lichtenberg: Castle ruins, once built by [[Henry the Lion]], destroyed in 1552 and laid open again in the 1950s. Look-out and restaurant. *[[Salzgitter-Ringelheim]]: Ringelheim Castle, former [[monastery]], founded in the 10th century, [[Secularisation|secularised]] in 1803. [[Baroque]] church built in 1694, including a precious [[Organ (music)|organ]]; [[crucifix]] from the workshop of [[Bishop]] Bernward of Hildesheim (around 1000); large castle park (''Schlosspark'') *Salzgitter-Salder: Salder Castle with Municipal Museum, former emblem of the city; the castle built in the style of the "[[Weser Renaissance]]" around 1600 was domicile of the noble family von Salder in the [[Duchy of Braunschweig]], later domain of the [[duke]]; nowadays museum of local history; castle church Maria-Magdalena with a circular floor plan. *Salzgitter-Thiede: [[Convent]] Steterburg, ladies' convent founded in 1003; there are still buildings from the 11th century. The house of the [[abbess]] was built in 1691. The church is from 1752. In 1938, the area was reconstructed to tenements.
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