With their size and baroque splendor, they are among Europe's most beautiful garden ensembles. 

 

The Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen are among the most significant historic gardens in Europe and continue to shape Hannover’s cultural heritage to this day. The complex combines Baroque garden design, botanical diversity, and architecture spanning several centuries. With the Großer Garten, the Berggarten, the George Garden, and the Welf Garden, they stand as a national monument to masterful garden design, scientific tradition, and the city’s history.

 

Important baroque garden

The large garden

The 50.2 hectare Great Garden is one of the most important Baroque gardens in Europe.

Museum

Museum Schloss Herrenhausen

The museum showcases Baroque treasures and famous figures from Hanover's history.

Herrenhäuser Allee

The Georgengarten

The avenue leads directly into the royal gardens.

Special plant features

The Berggarten

More than 12,000 plant species bloom in the Berggarten.

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