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  1. Herrenhausen Palace (German: Schloss Herrenhausen) is a former royal summer residence of the House of Hanover in the Herrenhausen district of the German city of Hanover. It is the centerpiece of Herrenhausen Gardens. The 17th century palace was destroyed by a Royal Air Force bombing raid in 1943 during World War II and reconstructed ...

  2. Here in Herrenhausen Palace Museum, Hannover's Historical Museum provides information on the era of Baroque absolutism, on the importance of Hannover around 1700 and beyond. It also looks at the polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and the legendary Electress Sophie and the period of personal union with England.

  3. Herrenhausen Palace is the new old center of the Herrenhausen Gardens. Here you can discover the Great Garden in 360°: Herrenhausen Palace was built from 2011 to 2013 as a reconstruction of the palace that was destroyed in World War II.

  4. The Herrenhausen Palace Museum in Hanover showcases Baroque treasures from the city in an exhibition space covering some 900 square metres. Visitors can come here for a stroll around the stunning gardens, which are home to some wonderful exotic plants.

  5. Great Parterre and Bell Fountain. Throughout the year, the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen (including Großer Garten, Berggarten and the conservatories) open at 9 a.m., the Georgengarten is accessible at any time of day.

  6. The Herrenhausen Gardens (German: Herrenhäuser Gärten, IPA: [ˈhɛʁn̩hɔʏzɐ ˈɡɛʁtn̩]) of Herrenhausen Palace are located in Herrenhausen, an urban district of Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany.

  7. The Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen are amongst the most beautiful green spaces in the whole of Europe. Electress Sophia of Hanover had the Herrenhausen summer residence designed in the baroque style adored by the House of Orange.