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Leer is located in the Lower Saxony State, Germany. As one of the main towns in the area, Leer is the capital of the district with the same name and it includes 9 town subdivisions. The population in Leer reaches approximately 34,300 inhabitants. There are many interesting locations and events in Leer, which make it a suitable spot for touristic experiences in vacations.

Top Attractions within Leer

The Evenburg Castle is the most representative estate in the area of Leer and a landmark for the entire district. It is a water castle of impressive sizes, which also has a large outdoor estate. It was built in the period 1642-1650, by Colonel Erhard Reichsfreiherr von Ehrentreuter of Hofrieth, the commander of the Dutch Garrison, who named the castle after his wife, Eva.

The Tea Museum provides a more unique and original approach to the idea of collectible items. It can be visited by all those interested during their vacation in Leer. The collections of the museum are an opportunity to learn more about the past and the developments around the tea making process. You can also have some tastings and relax with your friends and family.

The Harbor Museum offers another kind of interesting artifacts for people in Leer. The artifacts are actually placed within the harbor and are mainly boats with a certain value in history. This can be a fascinating option for those passionate about marine and harbor activities, but also for those on vacation with their children. The best thing about the museum is that the boats can be admired up close.

The Harderwykenburg is a castle from 1450 located in Leer. The value of the venue lies in the fact that it is one of the oldest extant castles in the region. The architecture of the castle is one created in stone and it bares the style of the medieval era in which it was built. The castle went from one inheritance hand to the other and it is still inhabited by the descendants of Baron zu Inn und Knyphausen.

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