Stadthagen

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Stadthagen is a historic town in Lower Saxony, Germany, known for its Renaissance architecture and role as an administrative and cultural center of the surrounding region.

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Stadthagen canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
administrativeDivisionType county seat
architecturalStyle Renaissance NERFINISHED
climate temperate oceanic climate
coatOfArms coat of arms of Stadthagen
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
economy regional services center
small and medium-sized enterprises
governmentType municipal council
hasAreaCode 05721
hasCityRights true
hasCulturalInstitution Stadthagen city museum NERFINISHED
theatres and cultural centers
hasHeritageStatus historic town
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.stadthagen.de/
hasPostalCode 31655
hasReligiousBuilding St. Jacobi Church NERFINISHED
St. Martini Church NERFINISHED
historicRegion Schaumburg-Lippe NERFINISHED
isPartOf Hanover region NERFINISHED
Schaumburg NERFINISHED
isSeatOf district of Schaumburg
knownFor Prince’s Mausoleum with sandstone tomb by Adriaen de Vries NERFINISHED
Renaissance architecture
St. Martini Church NERFINISHED
historic town center
residential palace of the Counts of Schaumburg
languageUsed German
locatedIn Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
Lower Saxony
Schaumburg district NERFINISHED
northwestern Germany
locatedNear Weser Uplands NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Hanover NERFINISHED
regionalLanguage Low German NERFINISHED
role administrative center of the surrounding region
cultural center of the surrounding region
subdivisionType town in Lower Saxony
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
transport Stadthagen railway station NERFINISHED
connection on the Hanover–Minden railway line
urbanPlanning historic market square
pedestrianized old town area
vehicleRegistrationCode SHG NERFINISHED

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