Kitchen Garden Pavilion ➜ Culture in Hanover - Visit Hanover

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E5 Kitchen garden pavilion

Here you will find information about the kitchen garden pavilion.

775 Years – Discover Your Hannover

As part of the transformation of the kitchen garden from a purely functional plot into a combined kitchen and ornamental garden for the Hanoverian royal family, the Baroque kitchen garden pavilion was built between 1741 and 1750 by Chief Court Architect Johann Paul Heumann. After the end of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1866, the kitchen garden fell into disrepair. The kitchen garden pavilion was moved to Lindener Berg in 1912.

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Information in English

The kitchen garden, established in the village of Linden in the 17th century to grow food for the Guelph residence, was expanded and redesigned beginning in 1740. Originally intended solely for fruit and vegetables, it was rebuilt for the Hanoverian royal family to include an ornamental garden as well as the vegetable section. During the reconstruction period, chief court architect Johann Paul Heumann built the Baroque-style Küchengarten Pavilion between 1741 and 1750. The pavilion was moved to Lindener Berg in 1912.

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