Freiburg

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Freiburg
Japanese Name フライブルク

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Weapon Weapon Gun.png Gun
Race Human
Nationality Eisengrad.png Eisengrad
Birthday December 21
Constellation Sagittarius
Talents Woodworking
Strengths Being positive and not feeling defeated
Weaknesses Believing people literally
Hobbies Making things out of wood, Decorating trees

Yoo-hoo! I'm Freiburg of the Eisengrad Central Army♪ I'm best at decorating trees. The people in town call it tree art. Eheheh, sure makes me blush to hear people calling it art... I sure want to be with Conductor together to travel around the world and meet a lot of friends♪

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Icon Title Release Date Where to Obtain
Freiburg (Handmade Toy Maker) icon.png [Handmade Toy Maker] Freiburg 2022 January 24 (EN) [Knights of Iris] Limited Gacha
Freiburg (Tree Decorator) icon.png [Tree Decorator] Freiburg 2021 December 16 (EN) [Starry Forest Ornament] Event Reward
Freiburg (Midsummer Santa) icon.png [Midsummer Santa] Freiburg 2022 July 14 [Banana Mango Pie Island] Event Reward
Freiburg (The Holy Tree's Blessing) icon.png [The Holy Tree's Blessing] Freiburg 2021 December 16 (EN) [Starry Forest Ornament] Limited Gacha
Freiburg (Sprinkling Happiness for the Holy Night) icon.png [Sprinkling Happiness for the Holy Night] Freiburg 2021 December 15 [Underworld Ringing Jingle Bells] Limited Gacha

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Trivia

  • Freiburg's birthday is the Blue Christmas (also called the Longest Night) in the Western Christian tradition. This worship service is traditionally held on or around the longest night of the year, which falls on or about December 21, the Winter Solstice.
  • Freiburg's color scheme features both Christmas and the coat of arms of Freiburg im Breisgau.
  • Freiburg's favorite food is stollen. It is a fruit bread of nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar and often containing marzipan. It is a traditional German bread eaten during the Christmas season, when it is called Weihnachtsstollen (after "Weihnachten", the German word for Christmas) or Christstollen (after Christ).
  • The first known Christmas tree was set up in 1419 in Freiburg, when the Honorable Guild of Bakers put up a fir tree for Christmas in the Hospital of The Holy Ghost for The Poor that was decorated with honey flavored cookies, nuts, and dried fruits and left standing until New Year, then shaken to release the "fallen fruit" for the children to eat.
  • The building in the background of [The Holy Tree's Blessing] is likely the Freiburger Münster, the cathedral of Freiburg in Breisgau, southwest Germany.
  • Freiburg is the first character to have a second Event-exclusive layer.
  • The weapon Freiburg uses in her SS1 layer is a Military Armament Corporation Model 10, as known as M10, M-10 (by military) or Ingram MAC-10 submachine gun, developed by Gordon B. Ingram in 1964. However, in her S2 layer she uses a water gun, a flintlock-like pistol (SS2 layer), and might be a Luger P08 pistol with shoulder stock on A and S layer.

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Freiburg Hauptbahnhof entrance.

Freiburg Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in the German city of Freiburg im Breisgau. The Rhine Valley Railway (Mannheim–Basel), Höllentalbahn ("Hell Valley Railway", Freiburg–Donaueschingen) and the Breisach Railway (Breisach–Freiburg) meet here. The station is located on the western outskirts of the Old Town of Freiburg, about a kilometre from Freiburg Minster at 5–7 Bismarckallee. This street is also fronted by the Freiburg concert hall (Konzerthaus Freiburg), several hotels and the Jazzhaus Freiburg jazz club and the Xpress office complex was built along the line in 2008.

The first station building was built in 1845 in the Rundbogenstil ("round arch style"), with Romanesque Revival elements. A temporary station built after the destruction of the station in 1944/45 lasted 50 years. This was replaced around the turn of the 21st century with an ensemble of buildings, including the station hall, a shopping mall, hotels and office blocks. With around 38,300 passengers per day, in 2005 it was the fifth largest railway station in Baden-Württemberg.

Freiburg Station platform.

The new station was opened on 29 September 1999 and the whole development zone around the station followed on 18 July 2001. During the renovation Corinthian columns were discovered, which since the renovation of 1885/86 had supported two platform canopies on track 1. Since retaining the columns would have required a complicated re-adjustment of the height of the roof, Deutsche Bundesbahn gave the columns away. Some of them went to the museum railway on the Wutach Valley Railway, where Weizen station has been completely rebuilt with one of the old platform canopies. The remaining columns were stored away by the city at the depot of the civil engineering office until the summer of 2010 when they were installed as a decoration in a beer garden near the station.

The facade of the building is largely transparent as it is made of glass, but the west side is rather dark as a result of the use of prefabricated parts. The two towers on the south side have a photovoltaic system built to the plans of Solarstrom AG, which earned the architectural firm of Harter und Kanzler an award for photovoltaic architecture in 2001 from the State of Baden-Württemberg. Wikipedia

Black forest.

The Black Forest (Schwarzwald) is a large forested mountain range in south-west Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg, bounded by the Rhine valley to the west and south and close to the borders with France and Switzerland. It is the source of the Danube and Neckar rivers. Its highest peak is the Feldberg with an elevation of 1,493 metres (4,898 ft) above sea level. Roughly oblong in shape, with a length of 160 kilometres (100 miles) and breadth of up to 50 km (30 mi), it has an area of about 6,009 km2 (2,320 sq mi).

Administratively, the Black Forest belongs completely to the state of Baden-Württemberg and comprises the cities of Pforzheim, Baden-Baden and Freiburg as well as the following districts (Kreise). In the north: Enz, Rastatt and Calw; in the middle: Freudenstadt, Ortenaukreis and Rottweil; in the south: Emmendingen, Schwarzwald-Baar, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Lörrach and Waldshut.

Its rural beauty as well as the sense of tradition of its inhabitants attracted many artists in the 19th and early 20th centuries, whose works made the Black Forest famous the world over. Notable were Hans Thoma from Bernau and his fellow student, Rudolf Epp, who was sponsored by the Grand Duke of Baden, Frederick I. Both artists painted motifs from the Black Forest throughout their lives. Artist J. Metzler from Düsseldorf travelled through the Black Forest to paint his landscapes. The works of the Gutach artist colony around Wilhelm Hasemann were widely admired, their landscape and genre motifs capturing the character of the Black Forest. Like local author Heinrich Hansjakob, they were part of a Baden folk costume movement. Wikipedia

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