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The (market) Mark Greene is a district of the town of Einbeck with approx. 1,512inhabitants (as of 02.01.2024) and is located directly on the Leine in the north of the Hube mountain range at the Greener Forest.
Greene is easily accessible on the Leine-Heide-Radweg.
Tip: Check out here for cycle routes and experience the region by bike.
Famous personalities:
Prof. Dr. h. c. Heinrich Friedrich Karl Mackensen was born on 08.04.1866 in Greene. He was a German painter and is an honorary citizen of Greene. He was also a co-founder of the Worpswede artists' colony. More information about this can be found at the Greene Heritage Society (here).
Special features/sights:
- Burg Greene
- St. Martins-Kirche Greene
- Parish house from the 17th century
- Hirschsprungsteine
- Greener Viadukt
- Lehmmauer im Amtspark der Domäne Greene
- Heimatmuseum Greene
- Elektrizitätswerk Greene
- Landhaus Greene Schelm Gaststätten GmbH
- Hotel and inn "Zur Linde"
- Hallenbad Greene
- Boote Raschke Wassersport Greene
- Playgrounds: in the Amtspark and in Lindenstraße
- Walking trails in Greener Wald (e.g. from Greener Burg to Hube). from Greener Burg to Hube or to the ponds)
Greene is easily accessible on the Leine-Heide-Radweg.
Tip: Check out here for cycle routes and experience the region by bike.
Famous personalities:
Prof. Dr. h. c. Heinrich Friedrich Karl Mackensen was born on 08.04.1866 in Greene. He was a German painter and is an honorary citizen of Greene. He was also a co-founder of the Worpswede artists' colony. More information about this can be found at the Greene Heritage Society (here).
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The village is freely accessible.
Eligibility
Suitable for any weather
for Groups
for Class
for individual guests
Pet allowed
Suitable for the Elderly
for Children of all Ages
Suitable for Pushchair
Foreign Language
German
Other Furnishing/Equipment
Children's Playground (outdoors)
Accessibility
The sidewalks in the village are not barrier-free, but should be accessible with wheelchairs and walking frames .
Contact person
Mr. Frank-Dieter Pfefferkorn
Hindenburgstraße 45
37574 Einbeck
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