Bad Essen, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, is a picturesque town nestled amidst the Wiehen Hills and the Northern German Plain. Its rich history dates back to the Middle Ages, with the town gaining prominence as a spa town in the 19th century due to its healing mineral springs. Bad Essen enjoys a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it a popular destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Famous Persons from Bad Essen, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Larissa Claaßen - Born on March 6, 1995 - Beach volleyball player, and Volleyball player
- Ernst Baltrusch - Born on January 11, 1956 - Historian of classical antiquity, and University teacher
- Wolfgang Förstner - Born on May 9, 1946 - University teacher, and Surveyor - Honorary doctor of the Technical University of Graz
- Almut Gwiasda - Born on April 27, 1945 - Politician
- Hermann Niebaum - Born on January 26, 1945 - Lexicographer, Philologist, Germanist, and University teacher
- Bernd Ulrich Hucker - Born on March 29, 1944 - Medievalist, University teacher, and Historian
- Manfred Hugo - Born on January 15, 1942 - Politician, and Judge - Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Günter Knefelkamp - Born on March 16, 1927 - Politician (died: May 23, 2017)
- Helmuth Hörstmann - Born on December 7, 1909 - Politician, and Physician (died: April 3, 1993)
- Hermann Korshenrich - Born on April 27, 1908 - Lawyer (died: April 3, 1993)
Places near Bad Essen, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Belm, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Bissendorf, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Bohmte, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Laar, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Lemförde, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Melle, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Ostercappeln, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Preußisch Oldendorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Rödinghausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Stemshorn, Lower Saxony, Germany