The historical center of Einbeck provides a nearly complete example of a late medieval town built in the
half-timbered construction method. This is why Einbeck was made part of the
German Timber-Frame Road. After the fire of July 1540, that nearly destroyed all residential buildings, the city was very swiftly rebuilt during the next 15 years. The year of construction is very often carved into the frames. This is why a very similar style of buildings is found in the center of the city. The old cellars or basements below the buildings, not affected by the fire, were re-used to build the new houses in the same place. A very pretty example is the northern side of Tiedexer Straße, The wide arched doors, necessary to go in out with a wagon, can be seen here. More than half of these buildings had entitlements to brew. Einbeck is famous for its piano stage. Every winter it hosts the international piano academy „Feuerwerk“, every spring young pianists from all Germany compete in the Einbecker Klavierfrühling competition. Both events are established and led by the Lithuanian concert pianist and pedagogue
Gintaras Januševičius. There are plenty of piano recitals hosted around the year, with both professional and amateur performers on stage. Since 2019 the city brands itself as "Klavierstadt“ (“Piano City“).
Houses and halls • Market Square, the very center of the town, with • Old Town Hall built in the 16th century, with its three towers, a historic hallmark of Einbeck • Brodhaus (breadhouse) built in 1552; the site was used since 1333 as seat of the bakers' guild. • The Ratsapotheke (pharmacy), dated 1590. •
Eicke's House has a rich sculptural façade ornamentation of Renaissance style, and is listed as a “Historical landmark of special national and cultural importance”. •
Tiedexer Straße, a line of houses build at approximately the same time and in the same style, middle of the 16th century. • The New Town Hall was built in 1868 as Prussian Barracks. It is currently (2013) used as administrative building of the city council since 1996. The carillon in the clocktower plays the same chime as
Big Ben. • Concert and culture house TangoBrücke started its concert series in 2008. Every Thursday the audience is treated to a classical recital, a jazz concert, or a tango event.
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Churches • Market church
Sankt Jacobi (St James's), Lutheran, has a strong presence in the city center through its church tower, 65 meters high. It has a Romanesque baptismal font of sandstone, the oldest artifact in Einbeck • Minster church
Sankt Alexandri (St Alexander's), Lutheran, one of the largest gothic hall churches in the north of Germany •
St. Marien (St Mary's) Lutheran, consecrated 1968 (Old Building New Town Church
Sankt Marien rebuild after a fire 1840 − 1846, demolished 1963) •
Jugendkirche Marie (Youth Church Marie), • Parish Church “St. Josef” (St Joseph's), Roman Catholic • Chapel „St. Spiritus“, a medieval chapel, is now Greek Orthodox
Theater •
Wilhelm-Bendow-Theater (Regular annual programmes through Kulturring Einbeck)
Museums, archives and library • Town Museum: Stadtmuseum Einbeck, Steinweg 11/13, with newly designed „RadHaus“ (bicycle museum). The historic archives of the town of Einbeck are stored in the building of the museum • The Public Library is located adjacent to Stukenbrokpark • The building of the old synagogue was restored by a local initiative and is a museum. •
Salzderhelden saltworks • Kunsthaus •
PS Speicher („Horsepower Storage“). A local initiative has started in 2011 to rebuild and restore a former granary to form a museum which does exhibit the largest collection of German motorcycles. The opening ceremony was on July 23, 2014.
Media The local daily newspaper "Einbecker Morgenpost" is published Monday through Saturday. Einbecker Morgenpost has its own staff and content for local news and takes international and national pages from "
Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung". There is an advertising paper for the Einbeck region called "Die Eule" distributed Wednesday and Sunday.
Schools Primary •
Geschwister-Scholl-School Einbeck, All-day School • Pestalozzischule Einbeck • Primary School Teichenweg (Teichenwegschule), Einbeck • Primary School Salzderhelden/Vogelbeck • Leinetalschulen Drüber; Primary and Special School • Primary School Dassensen/Holtensen • Primary School Wenzen • Primary School Kreiensen • Primary School Greene
Secondary • Geschwister-Scholl-Schule (Secondary Modern) • Wilhelm-Bendow-Schule (Secondary Modern) • Löns-Realschule (Secondary) • Goetheschule Einbeck, Grammar School, All-day School
Vocational • Berufsbildende Schulen Einbeck, with Grammar School for Economies, Technology, and Nutrition Science • Krankenpflegeschule, Nurse's Training School
Parks • Stiftsgarten north of the city center, used as garden by stift Sankt Alexandri. Located inside this park is the „Garden of many Generations“. On the eastern side of the Stiftsgarten is the Mendelssohn music school using the Stukenbrokvilla, a residential building in the art nouveau fashion. • Stukenbrokpark is an area northeast of the city center between city library and central coach terminal. • The historic city walls are best preserved west of the city center in the areas Bäckerwall, Krähengraben, and Mühlenwall. • The officers garden is located south of the city center close to the Diek Tower (remains of one of the city gates).
Monuments and memorials • The Stukenbrok Memorial was built in memory of the founder of the mail order business August Stukenbrok. It is located in the east of the Stiftsgartens, which was an area once owned by Stukenbrok, next to the little pond. • Memorial for Till Eulenspiegel, who is said to have lived in Einbeck for a while, on Market Square. As Eulenspiegel is a fictional person that is a surprising fact. • War Memorial for the
Franco-Prussian War 1870/1871 designed by Conrad Wilhelm Hase • In 1998 locals erected a big concrete block called
Stein des Anstoßes (Stumbling Stone) close to the Market Church on Market Square to remind everybody that the number of unemployed in Einbeck (2341 people) was far too high. The stone was to remain in place until the number of unemployed would be half its 1998 number. The stone could have been removed in October 2007. • The Gasometer is a technical memorial in the city area.
Recurring events • May 1: Einbecker Bluesfestival & Bock-Beer-Tapping • May: Open Cross Country Race “Einbecker Bierstadtlauf” • June: Foodfestival • September: Vat-Pushing-Contest “Fassrollen” • September: Pub-Music-Night • October: City Festival „Eulenfest” • November/December: Christmas Market on Market Square • December: New Year's Eve Cross Country Race „Auf der Hube” ==Notable people==