SOLTAU


Norddeutsches Spielzeugmuseum, Soltau

'Soltau' () is a town in the Luneburg Heath in district of Soltau-Fallingbostel, in Lower Saxony, Germany.

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History
Coat of arms
Twin towns
External links

History


The first written document mentioning Soltau dates from the year 937. In the year 1388 Soltau received city rights.
Until 1977 Soltau was the capital of the district Soltau, which was then merged with the district Fallingbostel to form the new district Soltau-Fallingbostel.

Coat of arms


The coat of arms of the city Soltau shows the lion of the Welfen dynasty behind a red city gate. The lion was present already in the oldest city seal from around the year 1400 as the city belonged to the Dukes of Lüneburg, of the Welfen dynasty. Later the lion was depicted lying on the city gate, since the 19th century it is depicted behind the gate.

Twin towns



Coldwater, Michigan, USA (since 1971)

Laon, France (since 1972)

Myślibórz, Poland (since 1997)

External links



Official homepage

Norddeutsches Spielzeugmuseum, Soltau

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