Einbeck has about 27,900 inhabitants and lies in the Northeim district of Niedersachsen. The town claims to be the birthplace of Bockbier (bock beer), brewed here since the 14th century and later adopted by Munich. The old town preserves over 400 half-timbered houses, many with carved and painted facades from the 16th century, earning the Fachwerkstadt designation.
Northeim is about 15 kilometres north. Goettingen lies roughly 35 kilometres south. The Harz foothills begin to the east. Bad Gandersheim is nearby to the northeast. The Ilme stream flows through the town. Einbeck sits in an agricultural basin between the Leine valley and the Solling hills.
Einbeck has about 27,900 inhabitants and lies in the Northeim district of Niedersachsen. The town claims to be the birthplace of Bockbier (bock beer), brewed here since the 14th century and later adopted by Munich. The old town preserves over 400 half-timbered houses, many with carved and painted facades from the 16th century, earning the Fachwerkstadt designation.
Northeim is about 15 kilometres north. Goettingen lies roughly 35 kilometres south. The Harz foothills begin to the east. Bad Gandersheim is nearby to the northeast. The Ilme stream flows through the town. Einbeck sits in an agricultural basin between the Leine valley and the Solling hills.
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