Wolfsburg is worth a visit
The Renaissance Castle of Wolfsburg, which encloses various museums, is within a five minute walk of the Subud house. The centre of town can be easily reached on foot, by bicycle or by bus. Wolfsburg is home to the car manufacturer VW. The plant and the car museum, are well worth a visit. Also the “Autostadt”- a theme park impressively presenting all VW brands - is within walking distance.
Wolfsburg is an urban district and the sixth largest major city in the Lower Saxony state in the northern half of Germany. It is located on the River Aller northeast of Braunschweig (Brunswick). Wolfsburg is bordered by the districts of Gifhorn and Helmstedt. Germany's capital city, Berlin, is located about 230 kilometers East of Wolfsburg. The city is famous as the headquarters of the Volkswagen AG, and was one of the few German cities built during the first half of the 20th century.
For more information check the following websites:
Information Centre Wolfsburg
Information Centre Autostadt
Citytour Wolfsburg - Wolfsburg in images
Lonely Planet - how to get to Wolfsburg
Bus lines throughout Wolfsburg
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg Museum for modern and contemporary art
Phaeno Germany's unique Science Centre
Autostadt Journey into the world of mobility: for high-tech enthusiasts and art-lovers
Burg Neuhaus Historical moated castle
Planetarium A two minute walk from the CongressPark
Schloßpark Galerie A five minute walk from the Wolfsburg Subudhouse
The Movimentos Festival May 2nd - May 5th in Wolfsburg
One of Germany's leading cultural events
What started out as a series of dance performances evolved to become one of Germany's leading cultural events in 2006 when
lectures, discussions, matinees, concerts, and dramatic readings were added to the Movimentos program. Along with a diversity of dance performances, the festival lineup included some of Germany's
top stage and screen stars. The tradition of selecting specific themes for the annual Movimentos Festivals was introduced in 2006. Over the years, key themes have ranged from respect, trust and
responsibility, to tolerance.
Visit their website Movimentos