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  1. Plan your journey to „Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen“ with Google Maps. 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 “Großer Garten” (Great Garden) impresses with its Baroque ornamentation and superb fountains.

  2. The restoration of Herrenhausen Palace on the original courtyard in the Great Garden is a masterpiece of fine architecture. The former home of the Guelph dynasty with its neoclassical façade is now to be used as a modern conference centre for scientific events, a museum with exhibitions about the all-round genius Leibniz, and will also house the Guelph Museum.

  3. The Herrenhausen palace itself was reconstructed keeping its historical facade and today houses both a modern conference center and a much-attended museum. Here, visitors can dive deep into the history of the creation of the gardens as well as enjoy varying exhibitions in context with Herrenhausen Palace and the city of Hanover – a treasure trove of science, art and culture.

  4. Privatbrauerei Herrenhausen GmbH. /  52.39417°N 9.68111°E  / 52.39417; 9.68111. The Herrenhäuser Brewery (Herrenhäuser Brauerei) was founded in 1868 in the Herrenhausen district of Hannover, Germany. There are number of breweries in Hannover, e.g. Gilde brewery was founded about 300 years earlier.

  5. It was in 1638 that Duke Georg von Calenberg had a kitchen garden with a few buildings laid out in the small village of Höringehusen. These formed the basis for the Herrenhausen Gardens. Orangerie. In 1665, George’s son Johann Friedrich came to power. First he renamed the village Herrenhausen and had a palace built.

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  7. Around 1700, several members of the court aristocracy had summer residences built here close to the Elector's palace at Herrenhausen. In 1726 a four-row lime tree allée was laid out to connect the summer residence in Herrenhausen with the city of Hannover, a distance of two kilometres. It was completely renewed in 1972 – 1974.