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Sculptures in Celler Schlosspark Remind of Danish Queen Caroline Mathilde - sat.1 Regional

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The Danish queen Caroline Mathilde lived in Celle for about two and a half years. She was banished in 1772 after an affair with the royal physician from Copenhagen. Today the former queen is "returned" to the residence city – in the form of 800 sculptures. The golden figures created by artist Ottmar Hörl stand in Celler Schloßplatz and are a tribute to Queen Caroline Mathilde, who died 250 years ago in exile in the Lower Saxon city. The post scu…
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The Danish queen Caroline Mathilde lived in Celle for about two and a half years. She was banished in 1772 after an affair with the royal physician from Copenhagen. Today the former queen is "returned" to the residence city – in the form of 800 sculptures. The golden figures created by artist Ottmar Hörl stand in Celler Schloßplatz and are a tribute to Queen Caroline Mathilde, who died 250 years ago in exile in the Lower Saxon city. The post scu…

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SAT.1 REGIONAL broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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