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About Hannover
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the city of Hannover there are plenty of permanent attractions in that
are worth a look. If you have come to the city for a fair or an exposition,
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Altes Rathaus The Altes Rathaus (The Old Town Hall) was built over a period of more than 100 years. The earliest part dates from 1410. A well known neo-Gothic architect, Conrad Wilhelm Hase, managed to save the entire building from demolition in 1844. Hase was subsequently commissioned to renovate the remaining wings in their original style of 1500, with its exceptional gothic gables and the ornamental frieze. You can admire portraits of princes and coats-of-arms.
The
largest church in Hannover's "old town" built in the northern German neo-Gothic
style. The marketplace was at the very centre of urban expansion in Hannover.
Merchants and craftsmen used to live around here. In the 14th century,
the Marktkirche ("The Church at the Marketplace") was built here. Just
as the tower reached half of its planned height, the construction had
to be stopped because of financial problems. Because of those financial
problems, a shortened spire was mounted (such a spire became very popular
and was imitated widely). Unchanged in style, the Marktkirche was rebuilt
in 1952.
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Eilenriede Eilenriede is the famous "city forest" of Hannover's. Eilenriede forest covers an area of 650 hectares in the middle of the city, which makes it unique in the whole of Europe. The park is larger than famous parks in Europe such as Hyde Park in London and the Bois de Boulogne. The citizens of Hannover are very proud of the Eilenriede. The forest stretches across the city, almost into the city centre. The name is derived from the alder trees which used to grow on its soil. In German these trees were named: Erlen or Ellern. The earlier "Ellernried" eventually became "Eilenriede". Many leisure activities can be pursued in the Eilenriede: you can go for a walk, ride a bicycle or a horse, hike, jog, or just have a picnic - there is something for everyone. Not to mention the fitness trails, forest educational trails, playgrounds, lawns, forest cafeterias and restaurants, numerous monuments and statues, a minigolf course and a toboggan slope. Zoo The
zoo is a great destination in itself, with lots of animals and special
exhibitions. The Zoo houses 1300 animals. It is a place where animals
live almost like in their natural environment and where visitors are able
to watch them at close distance. It is a place where animals live almost
like in their natural environment and where visitors are able to watch
them at close distance. Attractions here are enclosures (not cages) where
animals are in a recreation of natural habitats, such as: Gorilla Mountain,
take a path on an expedition into Central Africa; Jungle Palace, enter
the ruins of a maharaja's palace with waterworks and gargoyles, "crumbling"
walls covered in vines reveal elephants, tigers, and leopards; Jambesi,
visit the African steppes filled with zebras, antelope, ostriches and
walk across the suspension bridge and Meyer's Farm, recreation of a Saxony
farm with bakery, storehouse, sheep, pigs, and cows. At the end you'll
find a great restaurant filled with typical country dishes. The
sprengel Museum opened in 1979. The museum owns a comprehensive collection
and quite some temporary exhibitions take place. Round about 25 exhibitions
take place each year. The museum today builds on the original collection
owned by Dr Bernhard Sprengel, who favoured German Expressionism and French
Modern Art. The last 20 years have seen the Collection expand to include
works from the most important epochs of contemporary art. Moreover, the
Department of Photography and Media came into being in 1994. It also offers
a comprehensive educational programme and since 1993 houses the Kurt Schwitters
Archive. The Sprengel Museum thus provides a lively forum for art and
art studies. Herrenhäuser
Garten Visiting
the beautiful Herrenhäuser Gardens is a nice way to spend the afternoon.
The Gardens are nicely landscaped, each section in a different style.
The baroque garden and park ensemble of Herrenhausen is a remarkable example
of the traditional art of landscape gardening. Besides the landscaping
you can also admire the fountains and the statues If you're visiting in
the summer you'll be able to enjoy one of the many art performances that
play throughout the gardens during the season. These performances can
be part of the Herrenhäuser Garten Fest. Running all summer long, this
festival in the Herrenhäuser gardens combines theater, music and dance
programs. Many of the shows are held outdoors on the grounds of the Gardens.
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