Nature and Garden Art at the Georgengarten - Visit Hannover
Architecture path 19
19th Georgengarten
St. George's Garden
Here you will find information about the Georgengarten.
Construction of the English landscape garden began in stages as early as 1770—the Wallmoden Gardens served as its nucleus. Starting in 1828, the grounds were transformed into an English landscape park and named after King George IV. In 1835, Master Gardener Christian Schaumburg took over as director. Today, the Georgengarten is part of the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen complex.
Construction of the English landscape garden began in 1770, with the gardens of Wallmodenschlösschen serving as the central feature. Count Johann Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn had acquired the gardens of the surrounding aristocratic country estates and combined them to form the "Wallmodengarten." In 1828, the latter was redesigned as an English landscape park and named after King George IV. Today, the Georgengarten is part of the overall garden complex of the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen.