Münster & Osnabrück – The historic heart of Westphalia

Osnabrück, often called the “City of Peace,” is renowned for its historical role in the Peace of Westphalia, which ended one of Europe’s most devastating conflicts. The city’s rich cultural and historical heritage is reflected in St. Peter’s Cathedral and the Town Hall, where the peace treaty was signed in 1648.
Today, Osnabrück is a lively and welcoming city where history blends seamlessly with modern life. The Old Town’s narrow streets, lined with cafés, boutiques, and historic buildings, provide an unforgettable stroll for visitors.
Culture is central to Osnabrück’s identity: from the Felix Nussbaum House, dedicated to the renowned painter, to numerous music and theater festivals held throughout the year. Nature is always nearby as well – with green parks and the Teutoburg Forest offering opportunities for relaxation and exploration.
