Buxtehude is on the Este River in Northern Germany, belonging to the district of Stade in Lower Saxony.
In 1945 the population grew to 14,000. Hamburg was in ruins from being bombed during the war and people fled to the suburbs and surrounding towns and villages one being Buxtehude. In 1958 Buxtehude became part of the plan for the reconstruction of Hamburg after the war and heavily funded by the government.
Again this town is very much like Lüneburg with the red brick and Gothis style. The pictures are from the 'old town'.Read more
Traveler Great photos!