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  1. Palas Herrenhausen, tua 1895 Y palas a gafodd ei ailadeiladu yn 2013 Gerddi’r Palas, c. 1708 Y Giât Euraidd a'r Galerie Ffasâd gardd Herrenhausen, canol y 19eg ganrif. Mae Palas Herrenhausen (Almaeneg: Schloss Herrenhausen) yn gyn-breswylfa frenhinol y Teulu Hannover yn ardal Herrenhausen yn ninas Hannover yn yr Almaen.

  2. 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. The outside features the neoclassical façade, built according to historical plans by court architect Georg Ludwig Laves from 1819.

  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. The Museum Schloss Herrenhausen opens during the summer season (April-October) daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., during the winter season (November-March) Thurs.-Sun. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  4. George II (George Augustus; German: Georg August; 30 October / 9 November 1683 [a] – 25 October 1760) was King of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( Hanover) and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 11 June 1727 ( O.S.) until his death in 1760. Born and brought up in northern Germany, George is the most recent ...

  5. Early life and marriage Herrenhausen Great Garden, Hanover Osnabruck Palace. Ernest Augustus was born on 20 November 1629 at Herzberg Castle near Göttingen, Principality of Calenberg, the youngest son of George, Duke of Brunswick-Calenberg and Prince of Calenberg, and Anne Eleonore of Hesse-Darmstadt.

  6. English: President Barack Obama talks with European leaders before their meeting in Hannover, Germany, April 25, 2016. From left: British Prime Minister David Cameron, the President, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

  7. The rebuilt summer residence. Herrenhausen Palace and Museum. The summer residence of the Royal House of Hanover was destroyed in the Second World War.