The hall on the first floor displays the history of Hanover's urban development. In particular, there are some models that reflect the appearance of the city before the war, shortly after the war and the city, so that visitors can see it at a glance. What is worth mentioning in the city hall is the elevator leading to the top observation deck. The elevator climbs up 50 meters at a 17-degree angle along the vault. It is a sloping elevator in Europe. From the roof, you can see the whole view of Hanover, and then you will truly realize that it is worthy of the title of "Green Metropolis".
Address:
Platz d. Menschenrechte 1, 30159 Hannover, Germany
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+49 511 1680
Ticket Price
Free entry
[German Recommendation] - Hannover City Hall survived under artillery fire
The City Hall in the city center is a relatively famous attraction in Hanover. It was opened in 1913 and has experienced the ravages of war and the changes of the times, but it still stands in Hanover. The exterior is gorgeously designed, and the clock displays every minute and second. It’s not super beautiful, but it’s still pretty good! We entered the interior, and there were Hanover models from four eras placed in the middle. From the seventeenth century to around World War II and now. Hannover all plays an important role.
During World War II, the entire Hannover was under artillery fire, and most of the buildings were destroyed by the war. So we are lucky enough to have contemporary buildings that are extremely rare.
#WWII relics
#germany #biketouring
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For Hanove
For Hanover, I only know that this is the hometown of the mathematician Gauss, and the rest, there is no concept. Fortunately, with friends, there is no concern. The first place that Halsen brought me is Hanovers new town hall. This is a century-old building that was built in 1913, but it is very beautiful. Bright colors, I believe that many people can't wait to see it at the first sight of the lake.
Unlike China's Tuen Mun Gate, most of Germany's city halls are open to tourists. They can even take a 3 Euro elevator to the top of the tower, overlooking Hanover.
When you climbed the top of the tower, you will suddenly see it. This is a small town surrounded by green trees and lakes. It just grows like I like it. It is exquisite, delicate, and with a literary fan. I even admire it a bit. The life of Halsen comes.
Later in the evening, Halsen drove me once again. The night city hall had a feeling of a fairy tale castle, which really murdered the girl's heart.
JOJO’s wonderful trip.
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Hanover City Hall: Explore the history and modernity of Germany
1. New Town Hall
- 🏰 The New Town Hall is a landmark building in Hanover, known for its spectacular clock tower and beautiful town square. You can climb the clock tower and enjoy a panoramic view of the city.
2. Herrenhausen Gardens
- 🌹 This historic royal court garden in Hanover features beautiful fountains and flower beds, perfect for strolling and relaxing. The garden is divided into four parts: the Great Garden, the Mountain Garden, the George Garden, and the Welf Garden, all in the Baroque style.
3. Sprengel Museum
- 🎨 The Sprengel Museum is a paradise for art lovers, famous for its collection of modern art, including many works of German Expressionism and contemporary art.
4. Lower Saxony State Museum
- 📜 If you're interested in history, this museum is a must-visit. It showcases the rich history and cultural heritage of Lower Saxony.
5. Eilenriede City Forest
- 🌳 This is a vast urban forest offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, making it an ideal place for nature lovers.
6. St. Godehard Church
- ⛪ St. Godehard Church is a historic church worth visiting for its architectural style and interior decoration.
7. GOP Varieté-Theater
- 🎭 If you want to experience Hanover's cultural life, this theater offers a variety of exciting performing arts, including drama, dance, and music.
8. Hannover Aviation Museum
- 🛫 Aviation enthusiasts should not miss this museum, which showcases the history and development of aviation technology, including many real aircraft and aviation exhibits.
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Check in at Hanover with rock legend Sting
Time: 2023/12/7 20:00
Venue: ZAG Arena
Sting's German tour is still underway, and this time Hanover is a culturally rich city with many artistic and historical sites. Let's see what attractions are worth checking out~
1. Herrenhausen Gardens
The Herrenhausen Gardens are one of the famous European Baroque style gardens. As early as 1638, the Duke of Calenberg began to build this garden. Over three centuries, the garden has seen many changes in ownership, leading to significant reconstruction and expansion.
2. New Town Hall
Inside the New Town Hall, the elevator to the top observation deck is particularly noteworthy. The elevator climbs 50 meters at a 17-degree angle along the arched ceiling, making it one of Europe's inclined elevators. From the rooftop, one can take in the full view of Hanover and truly appreciate its nickname 'The Green Metropolis'.
3. Market Church of Hanover
The Market Church is located in the heart of Hanover's old town and is one of the three oldest churches in Hanover, as well as one of the larger churches in Lower Saxony. Most of the building still retains the 14th-century North German architectural style. The church's roof was destroyed in an air raid in 1943 and was restored to its original state in 1952. The church, at 97 meters tall, is a symbol of Hanover.
Join us on December 7th, at the intersection of the North German Plain and the Central German Uplands, to experience the live performance of rock legend Sting~
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Hanover City Hall
The city hall in Hanover is quite magnificent, and its appearance reminds people of the Hungarian Parliament Building. It is not possible to climb to the top for maintenance during winter, but visiting inside is free.