The legendary summer of '25: Hildesheim becomes a holiday paradise!
Experience the legendary summer of 2025 in Hildesheim: events, changes and the return of citizens.

The legendary summer of '25: Hildesheim becomes a holiday paradise!
A lot has happened in Hildesheim recently. Those returning from vacation can now enjoy the newly cleared dam road. A very special offer was recently made here: a kebab for just 1 cent. These are sightings that bring people together and put a smile on their faces. One wonders whether the city will actually become the “Legendary Summer of ’25” this summer. The events seem to happen in quick succession and you get the feeling that time is stretching - a truly historic time in which Hildesheim could really change. Hildesheimer Allgemeine reports that citizens take cautious steps towards Alfelder Straße and come across the newly designed traffic lights, which now show green glowing figures holding hands.
What's with these traffic lights? They are seen as revolutionary and make city traffic shine. Such changes help Hildesheim residents see their everyday life as something positive. Perhaps Hildesheim will become more popular as an ideal destination for short vacations in the future. Finally, there are concerns about missing too much at home when traveling for an extended period of time. Maybe the people of Hildesheim have found a good way to get the most out of their summer.
Hildesheim's historical treasures
Not only the current events, but also the history of Hildesheim are alive. The city archives provide interesting insights into the city's past. Most recently, the chronicle of the one-class Marienrode elementary school (1899–1959) was published by Hans-Ullrich Kaether. This work is part of the series “Sources and documentation on the history of the city of Hildesheim” and is valued by many citizens as a valuable journey through time. Hildesheim City Archives offers many other exciting titles that shed light on lesser-known aspects of the city's history.
The publication can be found under ISBN 978-3-8067-8877-8 and costs €24.90. This makes the city's history a source of inspiration and knowledge that is charged with potential interest across generations. The cultural depth of Hildesheim extends from school history to the examination of historical documents from different eras.
At a time when many people are reaching for digital or quick-to-consume content, the world of books should not be pushed into the background. Although some of the works in the archive are already sold out, the look into the past remains interesting and no less important. The people of Hildesheim could do well to explore their roots more often and interact with history.