Almstedt is a village and a former municipality in the district of
Hildesheim
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in
Lower Saxony
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. Since 1 November 2016, it is part of the municipality
Sibbesse. Almstedt consists of the village of Almstedt and the smaller village of Segeste. Each of the villages has a sightworthy old church and well-preserved half-timbered houses. The church in Segeste was built in 1770.
Image:Almstedt 005.jpg, Protestant Church in Almstedt
Image:Almstedt 001.jpg, Protestant Church in Almstedt
Image:Almstedt 031.jpg, General view of Segeste
Image:Almstedt 019.jpg, Main street, Segeste
Image:Almstedt 016.jpg, Protestant Church, Segeste
Image:Almstedt 021.jpg, Protestant Church, Segeste
References
Hildesheim (district)
Former municipalities in Lower Saxony
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