Travel Guide Neuruppin
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The birthplace of the writer Theodor Fontane and the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel was completely destroyed by fire in 1787, and rebuilt around square squares and wide streets, making it a very good example of a planned pre-classical town in Germany. Its sober, functional dwellings, averaging two storeys in height, have given it a new face, earning it the reputation of being 'the most Prussian of Prussian cities'. Neuruppin was preserved from the destruction of 1939-1945 and now has 31,000 inhabitants. It is now a pretty, typical 18th-century garrison town.
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