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  1. Garden facade of Herrenhausen, mid-19th century. Herrenhausen Palace (German: Schloss Herrenhausen) is a former royal summer residence of the House of Hanover in the Herrenhausen district of the German city of Hanover. It is the centerpiece of Herrenhausen Gardens .

  2. Herrenhausen Palace congress centre. © HMTG. Das wiederaufgebaute Schloss Herrenhausen. The opening of the Palace on 18 January 2013 ended decades of debate about whether to rebuild it. The magnificent, but by no means ostentatious new building, creates a bridge between tradition and modernism.

  3. Throughout the year, the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen (including Großer Garten, Berggarten and the conservatories) open at 9 a.m., the Georgengarten is accessible at any time of day.

  4. 28 de jul. de 2014 · Schloss Herrenhausen. The origins of Schloss Herrenhausen, or Herrenhausen Palace, date back to the year 1638 when a farmyard called Höringehusen was built on the same site. During the following decades, many changes were made to the estate and slowly but steadily the manor house developped into a maison de plaisance.

  5. English: Herrenhausen Palace was the royal summer residence of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Hanover. It has a large adjoining garden, today's Herrenhäuser Gärten. It was constructed 1819-1821 by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. King George II of Great Britain was born here.