Fuerstenwalde has a population around 33,500 and lies on the Spree river in Brandenburg, about 55 kilometres east of Berlin. The Dom St. Marien served as the cathedral of the medieval Diocese of Lebus. Industry, including tyre production (formerly Pneumant) and metalworking, has shaped the town's economy since the 19th century.
The Spree riverfront has been partly developed as a promenade. The Altstadt retains some older buildings. The Oder-Spree-Kanal runs nearby. Berlin is reachable by regional train (RE1) in about 45 minutes. The Scharmützelsee, Brandenburg's second-largest lake, lies to the south. Frankfurt (Oder) is about 40 kilometres east. Adult companionship follows Brandenburg's regulatory approach.
Fuerstenwalde has a population around 33,500 and lies on the Spree river in Brandenburg, about 55 kilometres east of Berlin. The Dom St. Marien served as the cathedral of the medieval Diocese of Lebus. Industry, including tyre production (formerly Pneumant) and metalworking, has shaped the town's economy since the 19th century.
The Spree riverfront has been partly developed as a promenade. The Altstadt retains some older buildings. The Oder-Spree-Kanal runs nearby. Berlin is reachable by regional train (RE1) in about 45 minutes. The Scharmützelsee, Brandenburg's second-largest lake, lies to the south. Frankfurt (Oder) is about 40 kilometres east. Adult companionship follows Brandenburg's regulatory approach.
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