Villa Seligmann, Hanover: Culture & History - Visit Hanover

House for Jewish Music

Villa Seligmann

A place of living Jewish culture.

Interior view of Villa Seligmann

Villa Seligmann, the former home of Siegmund Seligmann, the first CEO of Continental AG, is now the home of Jewish music in Hannover.

Villa Seligmann is a unique gem in Hannover’s cultural landscape. It hosts world-class concerts and conveys, in an incomparable way, the beauty and richness of the great treasure that is German-Jewish culture.

Villa Seligmann is a place where Jewish culture is brought to life. As one of the few remaining reminders of that era in Hanover, it tells the story of the Jewish middle class before the Holocaust. Today, Villa Seligmann serves as a bridge between the past and the present, bearing witness to the German-Jewish community and friendship.

At the beginning of the 20th century, Siegmund Seligmann and his wife Johanna had Villa Seligmann built on Hohenzollernstraße in Hanover as a stately residence with extensive gardens. Hermann Schaedtler was chosen as the architect for this upper-class residence.

In 2006, the building was acquired by the Siegmund Seligmann Foundation, and in 2012 it was finally opened to the public. Today, the villa serves as a gathering place where Jewish music and Jewish cultural heritage are shared. Through concerts, exhibitions, readings, guided tours, commemorative events, special events, and celebrations, the history and values of Jewish cultural heritage are passed on to the next generation. Furthermore, Villa Seligmann is increasingly becoming a venue for promoting education, tolerance, and acceptance of diverse cultures.

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