Herrenhausen Palace is the new old center of the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen.
Here you can discover the Great Garden in 360°:
Herrenhausen Palace was built between 2011 and 2013 as a reconstruction of the palace destroyed during World War II. The palace was formerly the summer residence of the House of Welf. The Neoclassical façade was designed by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. Today, the palace houses a modern conference center and a museum. The museum houses, for example, the original bust of Leibniz; the copy is located in the Leibniz Temple. For more information, please visit the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen website.
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Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen
The Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen are Hanover’s most famous attraction and have been a striking example of grand horticultural style for more than 300 years...
Every Sunday: discover the diversity of the extensive palace and garden world in Herrenhausen during a professional guided tour in an entertaining and...