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Salzgitter
This page contains the exact location of the offices of BfS Salzgitter with map and directions
The Salzgitter offices of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection can be found next to the station in Salzgitter-Lebenstedt.
Arriving by car
A 2 (Hannover-Berlin)
- From Hanover:
- Leave the A 2 at junction 55 (BS-Nord) for A 391 in the direction of Kassel
- Leave at junction 8 (Dreieck BS-Südwest) for A 39 in the direction of Kassel/Salzgitter
- At junction 18 (SZ-Watenstedt) turn right into Industriestraße Mitte (K 30/L 495) in the direction of SZ-Lebenstedt-Zentrum
- the BfS headquarters is located in the extension of Konrad-Adenauer-Straße at 5 Willy-Brandt-Straße; visitor parking is available - From Magdeburg/Berlin:
- Leave the A 2 at motorway junction Wolfsburg/Königslutter (junction 58) for A 39 in the direction of Kassel/Salzgitter
- At junction 18 (SZ-Watenstedt) turn right into Industriestraße Mitte (K 30/L 495) in the direction of SZ-Lebenstedt-Zentrum
- the BfS headquarters is located in the extension of Konrad-Adenauer-Straße at 5 Willy-Brandt-Straße; visitor parking is available
A 7 (Hannover-Kassel)
- From Hanover:
- Leave the A 7 at junction 63 (Derneburg/Salzgitter) for B 6 in the direction of Goslar
- After ca. 3 km take the A 39 in the direction of Braunschweig/Salzgitter
- At junction 19 (SZ-Lebenstedt-Süd) turn left into Kattowitzer Straße (L 472) in the direction of SZ-Lebenstedt-Zentrum
- At crossroads turn right into Willy-Brandt-Straße in the direction of SZ-Lebenstedt-Zentrum
- the BfS headquarters is located at 5 Willy-Brandt-Straße, visitor parking is available - From Kassel:
- Leave the A 7 at junction 64 (Dreieck Salzgitter) for A 39 in the direction of Braunschweig/Salzgitter
- At junction 19 (SZ-Lebenstedt-Süd) turn left into Kattowitzer Straße (L 472) in the direction of SZ-Lebenstedt-Zentrum
- At crossroads turn right into Willy-Brandt-Straße in the direction of SZ-Lebenstedt-Zentrum
- the BfS headquarters is located at 5 Willy-Brandt-Straße, visitor parking is available
Arriving by train
- Braunschweig main station - Salzgitter-Lebenstedt (by train)
With German Rail (DB) to Salzgitter-Lebenstedt, every 1 to 2 hours.
Duration: approx. 23 minutes
Braunschweig main station - Salzgitter-Lebenstedt (by bus)
Take bus no. 620/601 from the bus station at Braunschweig station to Lebenstedt station every half to 1 hour.
Duration: No. 620 - 52 minutes, no. 601 - 37 minutes
For local public transport travel connections
For more travel details courtesy of German Rail (DB)
Arriving by plane
Hannover airport - Salzgitter-Lebenstedt
By suburban railway (S5, every 30 minutes) to the main station, from there with German Rail (DB) to Salzgitter-Lebenstedt via Braunschweig (every 1 to 2 hours), alight at Salzgitter-Lebenstedt station.
Duration: S5 - 17 minutes, DB - 1:16 hours
Address
Federal Office for Radiation Protection
Willy-Brandt-Straße 5
38226 Salzgitter
Germany
38226 Salzgitter
Germany
Contact
Federal Office for Radiation Protection
Phone: +49 (0) 3018 333-0
Fax: +49 (0) 3018 333-1885
E-Mail ePost@bfs.de
homepage: Federal Office for Radiation Protection
State of 2018.05.02