Landkreis Celle'de şehir (Aşağı Saksonya, Almanya)
Celle is a town of about 71,000 people in Lower Saxony, Germany, situated on the Aller River and known for its well-preserved Renaissance and Baroque castle and charming old town featuring over 400 timber-framed houses. The town matters historically because it served as the official residence of the Lüneburg branch of dukes from 1378 to 1705, and today it is recognized as one of Germany's most important examples of timber-frame architecture.
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