Libraries There are three public libraries in Salzgitter. The main-library is located in Salzgitter-Lebenstedt (155,000 media) with branch-libraries in Salzgitter-Bad (42,000 media) and Salzgitter-Fredenberg (25,000 media).
Theatre There is no theatre in Salzgitter nor any building used as one. Yet there are several representations at various places. For example, in Salzgitter-Bad there is a society rooting in the students' theater of the local grammar-school that supports the amateur play. They act on various stages, with an auditory between 100 and 600 people. Furthermore, there are irregular performances of
musicals.
Museums •
Städtisches Museum Schloss Salder ("Municipal Museum Salder Castle"), free entry, 3500+ sqm of permanent exhibitions about geology, prehistory, history of the city and its region (e. g. about an ichthyosaur, the neanderthals of Lebenstedt, Salzgitter iron ore mining and processing), overall featuring 3000+ exhibits, each year additional special expositions, an outdoor area with technical objects, a working windmill, the
ice age path with life-size animal models of mammoth and more. •
Städtische Kunstsammlungen Schloss Salder ("Municipal Art Collection in Salder Castle")
Buildings • In the quarter Salzgitter-Lebenstedt: • City
monument (
Turm der Arbeit – "Tower of work", the city's
emblem, constructed in 1995. The monument tells about the suffering of the forced workers and
Nazi concentration camp prisoners while building up industry during the
national socialism, about the flight from home beyond the rivers
Oder and
Neisse, about the fight against the removal of the
iron works and about Salzgitter's people's will to live and to rebuild.) • Town hall (built 1959–1963) • Ice sports hall (in far-east style) • In the quarter Salzgitter-Bad: • Old Town • Thermalsolbad ("hot-springs brine bath") • Protestant church St. Mariae Jacobi; military defence church built in 1481 • Catholic church St. Marien • Former Nicolai church (nowadays event room) •
Salzgitter Bismarck Tower • Former town hall at the market place • Tilly house • farm house in Kniestedt (now care for old people and music school) • "Beamtensiedlung" (from 1930, dwellings of the employees of the smelting works) •
pilgrimage church in Salzgitter-Engerode, chapel built in 1236, one of Lower-Saxony's oldest pilgrimage churches with
frescos laid open • Wasserburg (castle),
Salzgitter-Gebhardshagen, nearly 1000 years old • Franzosenbrücke ("French bridge"), stone arch
bridge over the river Innerste near Salzgitter-Hohenrode • Salzgitter-Lichtenberg: Castle ruins, once built by
Henry the Lion, destroyed in 1552 and laid open again in the 1950s. Look-out and restaurant. •
Salzgitter-Ringelheim: Ringelheim Castle, former
monastery, founded in the 10th century,
secularised in 1803.
Baroque church built in 1694, including a precious
organ;
crucifix from the workshop of
Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim (around 1000); large castle park (
Schlosspark) • Salzgitter-Salder: Salder Castle with Municipal Museum, former emblem of the city; the castle built in the style of the "
Weser Renaissance" around 1600 was domicile of the noble family von Salder in the
Duchy of Braunschweig, later domain of the
duke; nowadays museum of local history; castle church Maria-Magdalena with a circular floor plan. • Salzgitter-Thiede:
Convent Steterburg, ladies' convent founded in 1003; there are still buildings from the 11th century. The house of the
abbess was built in 1691. The church is from 1752. In 1938, the area was reconstructed to tenements.
Other sights • archeological
excavation from the
Stone Age in Salzgitter-Lebenstedt • Farm house Salzgitter-Flachstöckheim with open-air stage and English Park (1756/1821) •
Salzgittersee ("Lake Salzgitter") in Salzgitter-Lebenstedt, beach, water-ski, boats, inliners, diving
Regular events • May: municipal sports week in Salzgitter-Lebenstedt • May: museum festival in Salzgitter-Salder • May/June:
Schützenfest in Salzgitter-Bad • June/July: Altstadt-Festival (a festival in the old town centre of Salzgitter-Bad) in Salzgitter-Bad ==Twin towns – sister cities==