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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 .
The Herrenhausen Gardens (German: Herrenhäuser Gärten, IPA: [ˈhɛʁn̩hɔʏzɐ ˈɡɛʁtn̩]) of Herrenhausen Palace are located in Herrenhausen, an urban district of Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany.
Here in Herrenhausen Palace Museum, Hannover's Historical Museum provides information on the era of Baroque absolutism, on the importance of Hannover around 1700 and beyond. It also looks at the polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and the legendary Electress Sophie and the period of personal union with England.
Herrenhausen Palace and Museum. The summer residence of the Royal House of Hanover was destroyed in the Second World War. Now it has...
Museum Herrenhausen Palace (Museum Schloss Herrenhausen), located at Schloss Herrenhausen and opened in May 2013 as a new department Photo archives [ edit ] The museum has one of the largest photo archives in Germany, holding around one million historical photographs for consultation and acquisition of reproductions. [9]
- Thomas Schwark
- Historical museum
- 1903; 120 years ago
28 de ago. de 2020 · The formal baroque Grosser Garten (Great Garden) is the main garden of Schloss Herrenhausen, a former summer palace of the kings of Hannover in Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) in Germany. Although neglected at times, it is one of very few large Baroque court gardens in Germany that was never altered to a cheaper-to-maintain landscape park.
Herrenhausen Palace has been rebuilt on its original site in the courtyard of the Great Garden. Besides offering modern conference facilities for science and industry, it also houses a new museum – provided by the City of Hannover and sponsored by Lower Saxony – which presents temporary exhibitions connected with Herrenhausen und Hannover.