Hannover is a beautiful German city famous for its perfectly preserved gardens and parks, the most famous of which is Herrenhäuser Gärten – This complex of Baroque and Renaissance gardens is considered one of the most important monuments of this type in Europe, delighting tourists from all over the world with its geometric alleys and fountains. and sculptures. The New Town Hall stands out in the city center, from its tower you can admire a panoramic view of the entire city.
Hannover is also an important exhibition center. The city attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year to various fairs and exhibitions, including the famous CeBIT and Hannover Messe, which are among the largest industrial events in the world. For art lovers, the Sprengel Museum offers an impressive collection of contemporary art, and the Hannover Opera (Staatsoper Hannover) is the place to enjoy high-class opera and ballet performances. The city is also known for its beer culture, offering many local breweries and cozy beer halls where you can taste a variety of German beers.
Herrenhäuser Gärten
The Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen in Hannover are among the most beautiful parks in Europe. Three styles of garden art are presented here in perfection. The Herrenhausen Palace, formerly summer residence of the Royal House of Hanover, was destroyed during the Second World War . It has now been rebuilt and houses a Congress Centre and museum. The architectural centre point of the gardens has been recreated to its former glory.
Gardens are divided into three main areas. Ideal for strolling is the idyllic Georgengarten, which is kept in the style of English landscape parks – among about 11,000 different plants from various climatic zones, many rare species of cacti can be seen here. The Berggarten next door delights its visitors with blooming orchids and tropical plants. The center of the complex is the Great Garden, with its baroque ornaments and magnificent water features, the maze and a variety of native and exotic plants, it is considered the largest baroque garden in the Republic. In addition, the parks provide a stylish backdrop for beautiful events – ranging from theater to fireworks festivals.
Hannover Old Town
The old main streets like Osterstraße, Schmiedestraße, Knochenhauerstraße, Burgstraße, Leinestraße and others are linked by numerous lanes and join again at the old gates as was common in German merchants’ settlements in the Middle Ages.
Hannover’s oldest and most picturesque half-timbered building can be found amidst new buildings in upper Burgstraße. The Renaissance facade dates from 1566, the house at the back is even older. Close by, also amidst new buildings, there is Hannover’s oldest church, the Kreuzkirche, built in 1333. The interieur was destroyed in the Second World War.
New Town Hall
One of the most impressive buildings and one of the most important sights in the city of Hanover is the New Hanover Town Hall. A castle-like building.
New Town Hall is characterized by its observation platform which stands 97.73 meter high. It has a unique lift with arched courses to follow the shape of the dome. The top of the building gives a panoramic view of the city. The Town Hall has several other attractions such as the Mosaic Hall, which houses three mosaic pictures showing a procession of craftsmen. There is also a Ladies Hall, which is known for its noble décor. While you are in the New Town Hall, pay a visit to the Hodler Hall where you can see a huge mural painting called “Unanimity” by the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler. The Town Hall also boasts of
restaurant has an impressive ambience as it overlooks the pond located behind the hall.
Sprengel Museum Hannover
The expanded Sprengel Museum Hannover, one of the most important museums of art of the 20th and 21st centuries, presents numerous exhibitions and an impressive collection from classical modernism to the present. The collection includes important groups of works, including: by Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, Max Beckmann, Max Ernst, Paul Klee, Emil Nolde, and Kurt Schwitters, whose archive is anchored at the house.
Leine Palace
The Leineschloss (Leine Palace), situated on the Leine in Hanover, Germany, is the former residence of the Hanoverian dukes, electors and kings. Currently it is the seat of the Landtag of Lower Saxony.
Wangenheim Palace
Wangenheim Palace is a building in the Mitte district of Hannover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. From 1863 to 1913 it was the town hall and the seat of the city authorities. Today it is the seat of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Economics.
Landesmuseum Hannover
Not far from Lake Machsee is the Hanover State Museum. It is the largest state museum in Lower Saxony. It was created more than 150 years ago through the commitment of interested citizens whose concern was to make the collection objects accessible to a broad range of the population. Bright, spacious rooms, modern exhibition concepts and appealing descriptions make a visit to the museum a lasting experience.
The museum houses five collections, a natural history, an ethnographic and an archaeological collection as well as a painting and a coin collection. These are presented in three worlds: Nature Worlds, People Worlds and Art Worlds (in planning).
Staatsoper Hannover – Opera
Hanover State Theatre comprises the following divisions that put on operas, stage productions, and concert programs in addition to maintaining a theatre museum, with seasons running from September through to June:
Hanover Drama (Schauspiel Hannover)
Hanover State Opera
Hanover State Ballet (Staatsballett Hannover)
Hanover State Symphony Orchestra (Staatsorchester Hannover)
Hanover Theatre Museum (Theatermuseum Hannover)
Ruins of the church of St. Giles War Memorial
Today’s form the church of St. Giles is largely owed to early modern transformations, and it is unfortunately largely obscured by later additions. The church was built of bricks in a very simple form consisting of a square nave and a narrower, short chancel on the eastern side, three sides ended. The external façades of the building were reinforced with numerous buttresses between which narrow, high windows were pierced. The square shape of the nave suggests that its vault may have been supported by a central, single pillar. The presbytery was covered with a rib vault with a decorative boss.
Erlebnis-Zoo Hannover
Hanover Zoo is now home to over 3,000 animals on 22 hectares. It was the first zoo in the country to consistently abandon cage keeping and present the animals in natural landscapes. On an approximately 5km long path, the visitor embarks on a journey through a total of seven themed worlds. They make up the largest part of the zoo. There are also two smaller areas: the lido and the tropical house. The “lido” represents the northern German coastal landscape.
The visitor can sit comfortably in a beach chair and admire various species of birds, such as teals, avocets and ruffs. When you enter the tropical house, you find yourself in the rainforest: warm, humid air, unknown plants and free-flying parrots. There are numerous terrariums with reptiles and small mammals to marvel at here. The other themed areas are Zambezi, Gorilla Mountain, Jungle Palace, Outback, Meyers Hof and Yukon Bay.
Markthalle Hannover
The Hanover Market Hall is a market hall popularly called the Belly of Hanover. The market hall is located opposite the Old Town Hall on the edge of the old town. The market hall is popular because of its variety of fresh food, exclusive delicatessen and international dishes. Here you can have a delicious lunch, shop or meet up with friends for drink.
Hannover Fairgrounds
Hannover Messe is one of the largest trade fairs in the world devoted to industrial development. It is organized by Deutsche Messe AG and takes place at the Hannover Trade Fair in Hannover, Germany. Trade fairs typically attract 100,000–200,000 visitors per year.
Deutsche Messe Hannover organizes more than 150 trade fairs and events in Germany and abroad every year.
“ Deutsche Messe ” or Hannover Fairground now is the largest exhibition centre of the world and it’s also called “the miracle of economics”. With 58,000 m2 area and 466,100 m2 indoor space, 26 halls, green areas and chill out zones, this centre is place of one of most outstanding trade fairs like CeBit, EuroBlech, Domotex.