The Historic Leineschloss in Hanover - Visit Hanover
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Formerly the residence of kings, today the Lower Saxony state parliament.
Here you can explore the Leineschloss in 360°:
The palace was built in 1637 and subsequently expanded and renovated several times. From 1837 to 1866, it served as the residence of the Kings of Hannover. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a frequent visitor here in his capacity as librarian and court counselor. Since 1992, the palace has housed the Lower Saxony State Parliament.
You can find much more information about this and 35 other attractions, as well as interesting insider tips, in the *Roter Faden*.
Place of interest
Old Town
Half-timbered houses, history, and charm: Hanover’s Old Town invites you to explore and linger.