L'aérodrome de Bad Gandersheim (code OACI : EDVA) est un aérodrome allemand dans le sud de la ville de Bad Gandersheim dans l'arrondissement de Northeim en Basse-Saxe en Allemagne. L'aérodrome a une piste en herbe de 725 mètres.
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Bad Gandersheim Airport is an aerodrome located in Bad Gandersheim in the district of Northeim in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Gandersheimer Domfestspiele is a theatre festival in Germany. Festival takes place every year from mid-June to mid-August in the spa town of Bad Gandersheim in southern Lower Saxony. The largest open-air theater in Lower Saxony is one of the most traditional festivals in Germany. Over 55,000 spectators attend the festival every year.
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Gandersheim Abbey is a former house of secular canonesses in the present town of Bad Gandersheim in Lower Saxony, Germany; at present it is the Evangelical Lutheran Collegiate Church of Saints Anastasius and Innocent at Gandersheim Abbey.
It was founded in 852 by Count Liudolf of Saxony and his wife, Oda, progenitors of the Liudolfing or Ottonian dynasty, whose rich endowments ensured its stability and prosperity.
The "Imperial free secular foundation of Gandersheim", as it was officially known from the 13th century to its dissolution in 1810, was a community of the unmarried daughters of the high nobility, leading a godly life but not under monastic vows, which is the meaning of the word "secular" in the title.
Mass according to the Evangelical Lutheran tradition is held every Sunday at the Evangelical Lutheran Collegiate Church of Saints Anastasius and Innocent at Gandersheim Abbey.
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Bad Gandersheim is a town in southern Lower Saxony, Germany, located in the district of Northeim. As of December 2020, it had a population of 9,492.
Bad Gandersheim has many half-timbered houses and is located on the German Timber-Frame Road. The town contains an airport as well.
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The Battle at the Harzhorn took place in the early 3rd century between Germanic and Roman troops near the Harzhorn hill between the towns of Kalefeld and Bad Gandersheim, in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.
The battlefield, spanning several square kilometers, was discovered in December 2008 and is currently being excavated. Roman coinage found at the site gives a probable date of the battle during the reign of one of two Roman emperors: Severus Alexander or Maximinus Thrax.
Archaeologists view the battlefield as a discovery of extraordinary scientific importance. Along with the Kalkriese battlefield and the Roman camps of Bentumersiel and Hedemünden, this is one of the very few Roman archaeological sites in northern Germany.