5 Sights in Ostercappeln, Germany (with Map and Images)

Explore interesting sights in Ostercappeln, Germany. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 5 sights are available in Ostercappeln, Germany.

List of cities in Germany Sightseeing Tours in Ostercappeln

1. Darpvenner Steine I

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The Darpvenner stones I–III are neighbouring Neolithic passage graves with the Sprockhoff numbers. 900 to 902. They were built between 3500 and 2800 BC and are megalithic sites of the Funnelbeaker Culture (TBK). The passage grave is a type of Neolithic megalithic complex, which consists of a chamber and a structurally separated, lateral passage. This form is primarily found in Denmark, Germany and Scandinavia, as well as occasionally in France and the Netherlands. Neolithic monuments are an expression of the culture and ideology of Neolithic societies. Their emergence and function are considered to be hallmarks of social development.

Wikipedia: Darpvenner Steine I–III (DE)

2. Driehauser Steine

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The megalithic grave Driehauser Steine, lies on the Oelberg, west of the Driehauser Feldstraße, southwest of Schwagstorf in Lower Saxony. The megalithic complex from the Neolithic period was built by the Funnelbeaker Culture (TBK) between 3500 and 2800 BC. The system bears the Sprockhoff no. 903. Neolithic monuments are an expression of the culture and ideology of Neolithic societies. Their emergence and function are considered to be hallmarks of social development.

Wikipedia: Driehauser Steine (DE)

3. Evangelische Kirche

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The Evangelical Lutheran Pauluskirche, sometimes also referred to as Paulus-Kirche, in Ostercappeln is a sacred building built from mid-1913 to early 1914, which is currently in use by the Paulus-Kirchengemeinde Ostercappeln, a member parish of the church district of Bramsche. The church is named after the Apostle Paul.

Wikipedia: Pauluskirche (Ostercappeln) (DE)

4. Großsteingrab Haaren 2

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The megalithic tombs near Haaren are three sites of the Neolithic Funnelbeaker Culture (TBK) built between 3500 and 2800 BC near the district of Haaren in the district of Osnabrück (Lower Saxony). Graves 1 and 2 bear the Sprockhoff numbers 906 and 907. The third, unnumbered grave is preserved only in remains.

Wikipedia: Großsteingräber bei Haaren (DE)

5. Schnippenburg

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With an area of 1.4 hectares, the Schnippenburg is a smaller circular rampart that was built in the pre-Roman Iron Age. Its remains lie under forest west of the Krebsburg in the district of Schwagstorf of Ostercappeln in the Lower Saxony district of Osnabrück.

Wikipedia: Schnippenburg (DE), Website

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