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Exploration of urban records in the city's archive facility

Guided exploration of the municipal records storage

Exploration of city's historical records Centre
Exploration of city's historical records Centre

Exploration of urban records in the city's archive facility

The city archive, a treasure trove of our city's past, is opening its doors for a public tour on Monday, September 29, at 4 PM. Located at Reichsweg 30, this historical institution serves as the "memory of the city," preserving original documents spanning a thousand years of history.

The city archive's holdings consist of charters, files, plans and maps, photos, and other source materials. From a charter dating back to 1018 to today's newspaper, these documents tell the story of our city's evolution. The city archive's current collection totals about ten kilometers of shelving.

If you're interested in joining the tour, registration can be done by phone at 0241 432-4972 or via email at [email protected] Webseite.de. Space is limited, so be sure to secure your spot early.

For those who wish to stay updated on the city archive's activities, a new resource is now available. The city archive provides an RSS feed for press releases, located at https://www.unsere Webseite.de/rss-feed-pressemitteilungen/rss.xml. This feed may include updates on new acquisitions, exhibitions, or events at the city archive, as well as tour announcements.

Registration for the tour can also be done via the RSS feed, making it an additional convenient way to stay informed and participate in the city archive's events. The RSS feed is a tool for receiving updates on the city archive's activities, and it's a great way to stay connected to the city's rich history.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about our city's past, the public tour of the city archive promises an enlightening experience. Don't miss this opportunity to step back in time and witness the evolution of our city through its documents.

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