Celle: half-timbered town in the heart of Lower Saxony magically attracts tourists!
Celle, the largest half-timbered town in Europe, impresses with over 500 historic houses, a baroque castle and cultural highlights.

Celle: half-timbered town in the heart of Lower Saxony magically attracts tourists!
Celle – the half-timbered town in the heart of Lower Saxony
Celle, located on the southern edge of the Lüneburg Heath, is considered the largest half-timbered town in Europe. With over 500 restored half-timbered houses, which are considered to be the densest, coherent half-timbered ensemble on the continent, the historic old town has a very special charm. These remnants of the past, largely intact, tell stories dating back to 985. It should be particularly mentioned that Celle was made the residence of the Dukes of Braunschweig-Lüneburg in the 14th century, which gives the city additional historical value Mercury reported.
Important sights
Among the numerous architectural beauties, Celle Castle stands out, an impressive Renaissance building with baroque extensions that once housed the residence of the Guelphs. Today it is the seat of the Residence Museum, which impressively presents the history of the ducal family. The Schlosstheater, the oldest still active Baroque theater in Europe, also regularly attracts those interested in culture. Other highlights of the old town are the town church of St. Marien with its imposing tower driveway and the Hoppener House, known for its magnificent carvings, as described in the report by NDR is to be read.
Half-timbered romance and enjoyment of nature
The old town, in which there are around 500 listed half-timbered houses, is perfect for a stroll. Walks along Kalandgasse and visits to the Bomann Museum, which deals with regional culture and everyday history, are just some of the options that Celle has to offer. The Südheide Nature Park rounds off the offer and invites you with its beautiful hiking and cycling routes, as in District newspaper described, for exploration tours.
Tourism as an economic engine
The city attracts guests not only because of its culture and history, but also as a tourism destination. In 2024, Celle had 144,445 guests and 279,679 overnight stays. Denmark is the most important foreign market, followed by Sweden and the Netherlands. Every year the old town is transformed into a festive wonderland at the end of the year when the Christmas market lights up the streets and invites tourists and locals to linger.
A total experience
Celle has a lot to offer its visitors: from historical buildings to cultural sites such as the art museum and the traditional state stud farm, to the range of natural experiences and events such as the stallion parades in August. So it's true: There's something going on in Celle and there are many charming corners waiting to be explored.