Why Hannover? Here are 66 good reasons! - Visit Hannover

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Why Hannover? Here are 66 good reasons!

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Merian travel guide author Knut Diers has compiled 66 interesting and compelling reasons to spend a vacation in the Hannover region. Go ahead, treat yourself!

Did you know that Hannover...

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  1. ...offers a great quality of life? Oskar Negt, a philosopher and sociologist from Hannover, says: “Hannover is one of the most enjoyable places to live in Germany: a leafy city with its own natural rhythm.”
  2. ...is a very liveable place? It's widely appreciated as a green city with short travel distances, cultural diversity, culturally thriving district-level communities and affordable prices.
  3. ...is a very lovable place? Eighty-nine per cent of Hanoverians like or love living in their city.
  4. ... and its 20 surrounding municipalities have, since 2001, formed the Hannover Region, which, with a population of 1.1 million in an area nearly the size of Luxembourg, is considered a model region?
  5. ...is a city where everything's within easy reach and with good transport links? An excellent public-transport system connects the region's 21 municipalities. And it's very quick to get from A to B in the city center.
  6. ... is a bustling hub? As evidenced by more than 5.2 million air passengers a year.

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  1. ... hosts one of the largest public events in northern Germany, the Maschsee Lake Festival, every summer? It attracts two million people who revel in that holiday spirit—for 19 days straight!
  2. … is, with 11.36 percent green space, Germany’s greenest metropolis? The city forest, the Eilenriede, is—at 642 hectares—about twice the size of Central Park in New York, and Europe’s largest contiguous urban woodland.
  3. ... has about 45,000 roadside trees that help preserve the healthy climate, with 500 new ones added each year and 600 'adopted'?
  4. ... has as many as 530 km of cycle paths, 170 km of which pass through lush green spaces? The total for the entire region is 1,000 km!
  5. ... has, since 1529, staged the world's largest Marksmen's Fair every year?
  6. ... ruled the Kingdom of Great Britain for 123 years? The House of Hannover held the British throne from 1714 to 1837.

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  1. ... was, for 40 years, home to polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz?
  2. ... will, on July 1, 2015, reopen the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library after its successful renovation, and that the Golden Letter from the Burmese king to King George II will be exhibited there?
  3. ... is in the middle of Germany - in terms of its convenient location transport-wise, with the important North-South and East-West motorways converging here?
  4. ... does a mysterious Cookie Monster exist? In the summer of 2013, it stole a 20-kilogram gold-plated ornamental sign shaped like the iconic Leibniz cookie from the facade of the Hannover-based bakery firm Bahlsen’s office on Lister Platz—demanding free cookies for children and a donation to an animal shelter—before hanging it around the neck of a horse statue in front of Leibniz University?

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  1. ... has one of the most attractive train stations in Germany?
  2. ... is, with 26 exhibition halls, five pavilions, 463,285 square meters of exhibition space, and 58,000 square meters of open space, home to the world’s largest trade fair grounds—and that it all began in 1947 with the inaugural Export Trade Fair?
  3. ... is home to more than 2,000 animals at the city's Adventure Zoo? The zoo, five times voted Germany's best, turns 150 this year.
  4. ... is home to Germany’s oldest flea market? First held in 1967, it has been a great place to browse and haggle along the banks of the Leine in the Old Town every Saturday morning since 1972.
  5. ... is the place where the purest form of High German is spoken, and that this area has produced more celebrated newsreaders than any other?
  6. ... is the country's unofficial 'kiosk capital'? It has 340 of these miniature corner stores - more than any other German city.
  7. .... waltzes away the winter blues every year with its Opera House Ball? This year's theme is "A thousand and one nights".
  8. ... has, since 1991, hosted the world's best pyrotechnic artists at the International Fireworks Competition? On five evenings, teams from different countries paint stunning works of art set to music in the night sky above Europe's most beautiful Baroque gardens. 
  9. ... will celebrate the 30th anniversary of its 'Little Festival in the Great Garden' this year? A perfect way to combine picnicking with cabaret. 
  10. ... is an extremely musical place? Since the end of 2014 it has held the title 'UNESCO City of Music'.

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  1. ... pipes music through (of all things) a manhole cover? In front of the Central Station: program available at www.gullyman.eu.
  2. ... will really get into the swing of things with its Ascension Day open-air Jazz Festival on Platz der Menschenrechte square? It regularly attracts an audience of about 35,000 who come to get the groove and feel the funk.
  3. ... the artist Niki de Saint-Phalle? She created the “Nana” sculptures on the banks of the Leine, redesigned and decorated the three rooms of the grotto in Herrenhausen, and bequeathed many of her works to the Sprengel Museum.
  4. ... has its own "backyard hills"? The Deister range—reaching 405 meters—is a great place for hiking, mountain biking, or just taking a stroll.

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  1. ... boasts its very own lake? Lake Steinhude (the German name literally means “Steinhude Sea”) attracts visitors with a swimming island, the historic “Barn District” in Steinhude, a climber’s paradise on its northern shore, and trips to the island of Wilhelmstein on traditional Auswanderer boats. 
  2. ... calls Marienburg Castle the “Neuschwanstein of the North”? This magnificent former residence of the House of Guelph, located 30 km south of the city, is truly a fairytale-like structure, and on a tour through its rooms, visitors can enjoy splendid views of the Leine River.
  3. ... is very much a 'medical city', with almost 65,000 people (one-seventh of the region's working population) employed in around 3,600 healthcare institutions and companies.
  4. ... will, in July 2015, be staging one of German's largest drama festivals, called 'Theaterformen'?
  5. ... not only has a zoo but also a Deer Park (“Tiergarten”)? Here, visitors can get up close and personal—free of charge—not only with fallow and roe deer, but also with wild boars.

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  1. ... is extremely popular with students and researchers (of whom there are 40,000 and 10,000, respectively)? Of the eight higher-education institutions, the best known are Leibniz University, Hannover Medical School, and the University of Veterinary Medicine.
  2. ... has four of the world’s most cited researchers? Three of them teach at Hannover Medical School.
  3. .... is home to the world-famous rock band The Scorpions? Lead singer Klaus Meine says of Hannover: “You rock like a hurricane.”
  4. ... will, in 2016, be honouring its inventor of binary arithmetic (which involves the two digits 0 and 1, i.e. basis for present-day computers)? This year marks the 300th anniversary of the death of universal genius Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
  5. ... has 117 geographical namesakes throughout the world? In many cases, these places, rivers and bays are spelt with only one 'n'.

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  1. ... has unusual inclinations? A “tilting” elevator—the only one of its kind in the world—takes visitors up to the dome of the New Town Hall, where the observation deck offers views as far as the Deister hills.
  2. ... has, as of 2013, its own palace once more? Situated in the Herrenhausen Gardens, it houses both a museum and a conference center. 
  3. ... attracts some 600,000 visitors to 'Sophie's World' every year? Not the book, but the Herrenhausen Gardens created by Electress Sophie. The mother of the first King of Great Britain from the House of Hanover, she is remembered affectionately to this day.
  4. ... leads its visitors a merry dance? The ballet at the State Opera House is world-class, and other highlights are innovative dance theater, the 'TanzTheater International' festival and the Easter Dance Festival.

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  1. ... has a building shaped like a brain? Neurosurgeon Madjid Samii heads the International Neuroscience Institute (INI), which is visited by VIPs from all over the world. In Tehran, a five-story museum is being built to honor the life’s work of this Iranian-born specialist.
  2. ... is a Mecca for megastars? Coldplay, Elton John, The Rolling Stones and Madonna: they've all been here. Among those lined up for 2015 are AC/DC!
  3. ... loves singing? It has more than 400 choirs, a number unmatched in most other cities.
  4. ... has a stomach? Locals call the Market Hall the “Belly of Hannover,” where customers enjoy the many culinary delights and catch up over lunch.

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  1. ... embraces gourmets? From slow food to vegan, from regional organic meat and vegetables (asparagus, kale and potatoes) to hearty fare featuring Bregenwurst sausages or the ex-Chancellor's favorite Currywurst, there's something for everyone. Also typical are the yellow and white Guelph pudding and Gersterbrot, a 'flame-cured' rye and wheat bread.
  2. ... has a taste for beer? As early as 1526, Cord Broyhan brewed up the city's first; the Broyhan Haus in the Old Town is a lively inn to this day. And don't miss Lüttje Lage - that's beer with Korn schnapps but drunk out of two glasses at the same time!
  3. ... loves performing on stage? Its passion for theater is evident at the Opera House and Schauspielhaus, the GOP venue with its variety shows and acrobatics, the Theater am Aegi, and the TAK cabaret venue in Linden.

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  1. ... is home to not one but two Bundesliga teams? Both the Hannover 96 soccer team and the TSV Hannover Burgdorf handball club (nicknamed "die Recken," which means "The Warriors") compete in the top divisions of their respective sports.
  2. ... has a 'Green Ring'? This is a 160-km circular recreational route around the state capital, passing through nine different types of landscape and picturesque villages.
  3. ... can boast its own Apollo program? The “Apollo” in Linden, Germany’s first arthouse cinema, opened in 1908 and is still going strong.
  4. ... has Germany's largest luxury cinema? The ASTOR Grand Cinema, which opened at the end of 2014, boasts reclining seats, a cloakroom service and a lounge with a fireplace.
  5. ... has a legacy of innovation? Werner von Siemens (the dynamo), Karl Jatho (powered flight), Emil Berliner (the gramophone and the gramophone record), and Walter Bruch (color TV) all hailed from here.
  6. ... offers sightseeing tours on a double-decker bus? These 100-minute tours provide an excellent introduction to Hannover’s highlights.

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  1. ... has a 'Red Thread' you can never lose? This line painted on the ground, 4.2 km long, guides visitors on a tour of 36 sights. An app is available in the App Store and an accompanying book from Tourist Information.
  2. ... has, around its Central Station, created one of the largest continuous pedestrian zones in Germany? The 300,000 m² of retail space make shopping trips a really enjoyable experience.
  3. … also offers shoppers plenty of options outside the city center? Boutiques in the List district, the market on Linden’s market square, and the small shops in the Old Town make for a refreshingly different shopping experience.
  4. … is a paradise for museum lovers? In addition to many art museums, visitors can explore a theater museum, a history museum, an EXPO museum (“Exposeeum”), an aviation museum, and the world’s smallest design museum.
  5. ... was the birthplace of news magazines Der Spiegel and Stern?
  6. ... is a paradise for leisure sports enthusiasts? Hanoverians have 20 bathing lakes and countless jogging routes to keep themselves

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  2. … hosts the world’s most important industrial trade fair (Hannover Messe) and the leading IT trade show (CeBIT)?
  3. … encompasses art from all eras and in all styles? For example, with the Wilhelm Busch Museum, the Sprengel Museum, and the Lower Saxony State Museum, art lovers are spoiled for choice here.
  4. … is quite trendy? Not only is the Academy of Fashion and Design (fahmoda) located here, but many small boutiques in the Linden and List neighborhoods also specialize in authentic and personalized fashion design.
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