Hardenberg House - Visit Hannover

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Hardenberg House

The Hardenberg House is located near the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen.

Entrance to the Hadenberg House

Influenced by French Classicism, the late Baroque Hardenberg House was built between 1749 and 1751 by court carpenter Johann Paul Heumann on the edge of the Great Garden. It was commissioned by Friedrich Karl von Hardenberg, head of the court building and garden department. Another prominent resident from 1803 to 1804 was Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, who later became King of Norway and Sweden.

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