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The Eilenriede is a municipal forest in Hannover, Germany. It is the largest urban city forest in Germany, and also one of the largest in Europe. The Eilenriede is nearly twice the size of Central Park. The biggest German urban "park" in the strict sense of the word, however, is the Englischer Garten Münch. There are also restaurants located in this area. The larger routes are designed for cyclists and inline skaters.
Eilenriede-Waldhausen
The Eilenriede is a municipal forest in Hannover, Germany. It is the largest urban city forest in Germany, and also one of the largest in Europe. The Eilenriede is nearly twice the size of Central Park. The biggest German urban "park" in the strict sense of the word, however, is the Englischer Garten Münch. There are also restaurants located in this area. The larger routes are designed for cyclists and inline skaters.
The „Lister Mile“ is the most interesting street of „List“. Many families appreciate the rather calm, middle-class atmosphere and the numerous shopping opportunities in the side streets. You meet for a good wine, go to the theater, attend a reading or a concert in the „Pavilion“.
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Lister Meile
Lister Meile
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The „Lister Mile“ is the most interesting street of „List“. Many families appreciate the rather calm, middle-class atmosphere and the numerous shopping opportunities in the side streets. You meet for a good wine, go to the theater, attend a reading or a concert in the „Pavilion“.
Germany's largest premium cinema has opened its doors in Nikolaistraße in Hanover. After an extensive, loving renovation, the new ASTOR Grand Cinema offers its guests unique comfort. Up to 2,200 cinema guests can sit in 10 halls in comfortable leather armchairs with adjustable backrests. The ASTOR Grand Cinema combines the atmosphere of traditional film theaters with innovative cinema technology and exceptional service. The goal is to give guests a relaxed film experience. In addition to boxes with footstools and service, a cloakroom and an exclusive lounge area, the technical equipment of the cinema is hard to beat - we offer these services from our box service from 4 p.m. The latest digital imaging technology and the unique Dolby Atmos sound system round off the feel-good experience for the viewer. Link: https://www.astor-grandcinema.de
Nikolaistraße 8
8 Nikolaistraße
Germany's largest premium cinema has opened its doors in Nikolaistraße in Hanover. After an extensive, loving renovation, the new ASTOR Grand Cinema offers its guests unique comfort. Up to 2,200 cinema guests can sit in 10 halls in comfortable leather armchairs with adjustable backrests. The ASTOR Grand Cinema combines the atmosphere of traditional film theaters with innovative cinema technology and exceptional service. The goal is to give guests a relaxed film experience. In addition to boxes with footstools and service, a cloakroom and an exclusive lounge area, the technical equipment of the cinema is hard to beat - we offer these services from our box service from 4 p.m. The latest digital imaging technology and the unique Dolby Atmos sound system round off the feel-good experience for the viewer. Link: https://www.astor-grandcinema.de
Vietal Kitchen VIETAL KITCHEN INVITES YOU IN THE RELAXED ATMOSPHERE OF A VIETNAMESE COUNTRY HOUSE FROM THE FRENCH COLONIAL PERIOD TO WATCH THE COOKS AS YOU MAGICATE EXOTIC DISHES FROM FRESH, SELECTED INGREDIENTS. HERE YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR SOUL DANGER WHILE YOU LOSE YOURSELF IN THE FULL OF FLAVORS AND SPICES OF A VIETNAMESE MARKET. OUR CAREFULLY PREPARED FOOD CREATIONS COMBINE TRADITIONAL DISHES FROM SOUTH EAST ASIA WITH INTERNATIONAL INFLUENCES AND SUPERFOODS. AN IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF OUR MENUS IS ASIAN EARTH VEGETABLES - THEREFORE, AT VIETAL KITCHEN THE TRUE MEANING OF THE WORD: BACK TO THE ROOTS! Link: https://vietal-kitchen.de/
Lister Meile 46
46 Lister Meile
Vietal Kitchen VIETAL KITCHEN INVITES YOU IN THE RELAXED ATMOSPHERE OF A VIETNAMESE COUNTRY HOUSE FROM THE FRENCH COLONIAL PERIOD TO WATCH THE COOKS AS YOU MAGICATE EXOTIC DISHES FROM FRESH, SELECTED INGREDIENTS. HERE YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR SOUL DANGER WHILE YOU LOSE YOURSELF IN THE FULL OF FLAVORS AND SPICES OF A VIETNAMESE MARKET. OUR CAREFULLY PREPARED FOOD CREATIONS COMBINE TRADITIONAL DISHES FROM SOUTH EAST ASIA WITH INTERNATIONAL INFLUENCES AND SUPERFOODS. AN IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF OUR MENUS IS ASIAN EARTH VEGETABLES - THEREFORE, AT VIETAL KITCHEN THE TRUE MEANING OF THE WORD: BACK TO THE ROOTS! Link: https://vietal-kitchen.de/
Favorite Pizza Manufactum 8x in Hannover Link: https://francesca-fratelli.de/pizzamanufaktur-in-hannover/
Seilwinderstraße 2
2 Seilwinderstraße
Favorite Pizza Manufactum 8x in Hannover Link: https://francesca-fratelli.de/pizzamanufaktur-in-hannover/
Traditional German Food Link: https://staev-hannover.de/
Friedrichswall 10
10 Friedrichswall
Traditional German Food Link: https://staev-hannover.de/

Attractions

Most popular places in Hannover
To the right and left of Limmer­strasse and all around the market square there is an abundance of vibrant, energetic life. The streets are teeming with students, academics, eccentrics and people who regard life as an art form. Pubs, cafés, kiosks and restaurants are to be found on every corner, with Béi Chéz Heinz, Café Glocksee and the Kulturzentrum Faust marking out the party boundaries. Linden is a real insider’s tip for shoppers: there are lots of little boutiques and shops offering the kind of trendy styles and accessories.
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Limmerstraße
Limmerstraße
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To the right and left of Limmer­strasse and all around the market square there is an abundance of vibrant, energetic life. The streets are teeming with students, academics, eccentrics and people who regard life as an art form. Pubs, cafés, kiosks and restaurants are to be found on every corner, with Béi Chéz Heinz, Café Glocksee and the Kulturzentrum Faust marking out the party boundaries. Linden is a real insider’s tip for shoppers: there are lots of little boutiques and shops offering the kind of trendy styles and accessories.
In the center of Hanover there is a lot to discover. If you want to go shopping in Hannover, you can start as soon as you come out of the Central Station onto Ernst August Platz. On the right is the Ernst August Galerie; down the steps, one floor below ground level, is the Niki de Saint Phalle Promenade with Bahnhofstrasse above it - all inviting places for the shopper, the stroller and the gourmet. And if you go on straight ahead, you will come to Kröpcke. A little tip: if you want to meet someone here at the heart of Hannover, arrange to do so at the Kröpcke Clock; then you will be sure not to miss them, however full the square may be. The most important shopping streets meet here, you can stroll down Georgstrasse to Steintor. Time for a coffee break? In the little streets of the Old Town you will find not only some delightful boutiques, but also lots of cafés and cosy pubs.
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Innenstadt
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In the center of Hanover there is a lot to discover. If you want to go shopping in Hannover, you can start as soon as you come out of the Central Station onto Ernst August Platz. On the right is the Ernst August Galerie; down the steps, one floor below ground level, is the Niki de Saint Phalle Promenade with Bahnhofstrasse above it - all inviting places for the shopper, the stroller and the gourmet. And if you go on straight ahead, you will come to Kröpcke. A little tip: if you want to meet someone here at the heart of Hannover, arrange to do so at the Kröpcke Clock; then you will be sure not to miss them, however full the square may be. The most important shopping streets meet here, you can stroll down Georgstrasse to Steintor. Time for a coffee break? In the little streets of the Old Town you will find not only some delightful boutiques, but also lots of cafés and cosy pubs.
The jewel in Hannover’s crown The centrepiece, the “Great Garden”, is the most important baroque garden in Europe and is a magnet for tourists from all over the world. Just like the ladies and gentlemen of the court in centuries gone by, visitors today can stroll around amidst opulently designed beds, splendid sculptures and artistically clipped, illuminated hedges. Water features can be heard babbling in hidden corners while the Great Fountain rises to an impressive height of 70 metres. Originally created by Electress Sophia as the “Grand Jardin de la Leine”, the Great Garden is one of the few baroque parks which has retained its basic structure until today.
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赫倫豪斯花園
4 Herrenhäuser Str.
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The jewel in Hannover’s crown The centrepiece, the “Great Garden”, is the most important baroque garden in Europe and is a magnet for tourists from all over the world. Just like the ladies and gentlemen of the court in centuries gone by, visitors today can stroll around amidst opulently designed beds, splendid sculptures and artistically clipped, illuminated hedges. Water features can be heard babbling in hidden corners while the Great Fountain rises to an impressive height of 70 metres. Originally created by Electress Sophia as the “Grand Jardin de la Leine”, the Great Garden is one of the few baroque parks which has retained its basic structure until today.
On animal safari around the world with exotic landscapes, over 2000 animals and amazing shows at Hannover Adventure Zoo. Explore the animal kingdoms of the seven Zoo Worlds – they offer extraordinary encounters, unforgettable impressions and above all lots of fun for all the family. Link: https://www.zoo-hannover.de/en
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Zoo
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On animal safari around the world with exotic landscapes, over 2000 animals and amazing shows at Hannover Adventure Zoo. Explore the animal kingdoms of the seven Zoo Worlds – they offer extraordinary encounters, unforgettable impressions and above all lots of fun for all the family. Link: https://www.zoo-hannover.de/en
The New Town Hall Built in 1913, it is the seat of the Mayor and CEO of Hannover. Enjoy the view over Hannover! Many visitors are quite astonished to hear that the magnificent building they are standing in front of is, actually, the "new" town hall. Its size and grand architectural style make it look more "historical", like a relict from more majestic times, when Hannover used to be a kingdom. The town hall itself was, however, ceremonially opened on 20 June 1913, after twelve years building time. "And it is all paid in cash, your Majesty", as the then Mayor of Hannover, Heinrich Tramm , proudly announced to the emperor Wilhelm II, present at the opening ceremony. The proud figure of ten million Mark was the amount the municipality was willing to pay for its new splendid building, erected upon 6026 beech-tree piles. It was designed by the architects Eggert and Halmhuber. The new town hall is the residence of the Mayor and CEO, the head of the municipal administration. It is here, that the political bodies hold their sessions, receptions for official guests of the city and art exhibitions are held, the "Citizen's Office" is also here. The doors of the town hall are always wide open to all visitors. Four scale models of Hannover are on permanent display under the nearly one hundred metre high dome of the town hall lobby, showing the city as it was in the Middle Ages, before World War II , the destruction of 1945 and the townscape of today. These models are always immensely popular amongst the visitors. But there is more to see. The Hodler Hall, for instance, with its monumental mural painting "Unanimity" by the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler, depicting Hannover's conversion in the Reformation. Or the Mosaic Hall, where a procession of craftsmen is shown on three mosaic pictures, or the adjacent Ladies Hall with its noble decor. The richness of the materials used in the various rooms and hallways as well as the sculptures in the town hall are quite impressive. New Town Hall © HMTG New Town Hall The top of the dome of the New Town Hall reaches 97,73 m (320 ft.). The diagonal lift in the town hall's dome is unique in the world. At a 17-degree angle it covers the 43 metres up to the gallery at the top of the dome. From this vantage point one can enjoy a marvellous view of the whole city, even as far as the Harz Mountains when visibility is good. The town hall also houses a restaurant named the "Gartensaal" (Garden Hall) overlooking the pond right behind the town hall. It offers regional and international cuisine in a stylish atmosphere. In the summer the large patio is also available for guests of the restaurant, who wish to enjoy a good meal and the splendid view of the pond and park before them.
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新市政廳
2 Trammpl.
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The New Town Hall Built in 1913, it is the seat of the Mayor and CEO of Hannover. Enjoy the view over Hannover! Many visitors are quite astonished to hear that the magnificent building they are standing in front of is, actually, the "new" town hall. Its size and grand architectural style make it look more "historical", like a relict from more majestic times, when Hannover used to be a kingdom. The town hall itself was, however, ceremonially opened on 20 June 1913, after twelve years building time. "And it is all paid in cash, your Majesty", as the then Mayor of Hannover, Heinrich Tramm , proudly announced to the emperor Wilhelm II, present at the opening ceremony. The proud figure of ten million Mark was the amount the municipality was willing to pay for its new splendid building, erected upon 6026 beech-tree piles. It was designed by the architects Eggert and Halmhuber. The new town hall is the residence of the Mayor and CEO, the head of the municipal administration. It is here, that the political bodies hold their sessions, receptions for official guests of the city and art exhibitions are held, the "Citizen's Office" is also here. The doors of the town hall are always wide open to all visitors. Four scale models of Hannover are on permanent display under the nearly one hundred metre high dome of the town hall lobby, showing the city as it was in the Middle Ages, before World War II , the destruction of 1945 and the townscape of today. These models are always immensely popular amongst the visitors. But there is more to see. The Hodler Hall, for instance, with its monumental mural painting "Unanimity" by the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler, depicting Hannover's conversion in the Reformation. Or the Mosaic Hall, where a procession of craftsmen is shown on three mosaic pictures, or the adjacent Ladies Hall with its noble decor. The richness of the materials used in the various rooms and hallways as well as the sculptures in the town hall are quite impressive. New Town Hall © HMTG New Town Hall The top of the dome of the New Town Hall reaches 97,73 m (320 ft.). The diagonal lift in the town hall's dome is unique in the world. At a 17-degree angle it covers the 43 metres up to the gallery at the top of the dome. From this vantage point one can enjoy a marvellous view of the whole city, even as far as the Harz Mountains when visibility is good. The town hall also houses a restaurant named the "Gartensaal" (Garden Hall) overlooking the pond right behind the town hall. It offers regional and international cuisine in a stylish atmosphere. In the summer the large patio is also available for guests of the restaurant, who wish to enjoy a good meal and the splendid view of the pond and park before them.
The Old Town Half-timbered buildings, museums and sights in Hanover's old core. In the days before the Second World War there was a large old town in the centre of Hannover with narrow lanes and many half-timbered buildings from the Middle Ages. A lot of poor people lived there under bad conditions. Ordinary Hannoverians stayed away from the old town because they also considered it a place of crime and demimonde. The historic value of the picturesque old buildings interested but a few. The old town of Hannover extended from Steintor to Aegidientorplatz and is today only recognizable by its elliptical shape. The old main streets like Osterstraße, Schmiedestraße, Knochenhauerstraße, Burgstraße, Leinestraße and others are linked by numerous lanes and join again at the old gates as was common in German merchants' settlements in the Middle Ages. After the bombing raids of the Second World War there was almost nothing left of Hannover's old town. Forty old half-timbered buildings remained, twelve thereof in Knochenhauer-, Kramer- and Burgstraße. During the rebuilding of Hannover, parts of the old buildings, mainly the facades, were transferred and concentrated in this area. So today they form a "new old town" in Hannover's oldest part. Hannover's oldest and most picturesque half-timbered building can be found amidst new buildings in upper Burgstraße. The Renaissance facade dates from 1566, the house at the back is even older. Close by, also amidst new buildings, there is Hannover's oldest church, the Kreuzkirche, built in 1333. The interieur was destroyed in the Second World War. The Altar, designed by Lucas Cranach the Elder, comes from a church in Einbeck. The Duvekapelle, adjacent to the Kreuzkirche, was built in 1655 and contains the family vault of the Duve family, a prosperous merchant family. The best-known member was Johann Duve, who was renowned for his charity. Along Kreuzstraße the way leads to the Ballhofplatz. The Ballhof, built in 1649-64, used to be a sports hall, designed for ball games out of the wind and rain. Later it was used as an assembly hall and eventually became a theatre. The Ballhofplatz was only created in the thirties when during a redevelopment process many old buildings in that area were demolished. Opposite the City Museum, which was built in the sixties in an extravagant style, stands the reconstruction of the Leibnizhaus. It was a famous building with beautiful sandstone masonry. Originally built in Osterstraße in 1499, it was restored in 1652 and inhabited by the well-known philosopher Leibniz from 1676. It was destroyed in the Second World War. The reconstruction of the facade is based on photographs and relicts. The building behind the facade ist entirely modern and serves as a guest house for Hannover's universities. The Leineschloss, today the parliament building for Niedersachsen's goverment, dates back to the 12th century. Originally it was a Franciscan convent which was dissolved in 1553. When the Duke of Calenberg took residence in Hannover in 1636 parts of the building were redecorated. In the 19th century after Hannover had become a kingdom, the whole Leineschloss was rebuilt by Hannover's noted architect Laves, who also built the portico with six Corinthian columns. In 1943, the Leineschloss burned out almost completely, only the portico remained. When it was rebuilt, the modern assembly hall was added.
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Hannover Altstadt
11 Ständehausstraße
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The Old Town Half-timbered buildings, museums and sights in Hanover's old core. In the days before the Second World War there was a large old town in the centre of Hannover with narrow lanes and many half-timbered buildings from the Middle Ages. A lot of poor people lived there under bad conditions. Ordinary Hannoverians stayed away from the old town because they also considered it a place of crime and demimonde. The historic value of the picturesque old buildings interested but a few. The old town of Hannover extended from Steintor to Aegidientorplatz and is today only recognizable by its elliptical shape. The old main streets like Osterstraße, Schmiedestraße, Knochenhauerstraße, Burgstraße, Leinestraße and others are linked by numerous lanes and join again at the old gates as was common in German merchants' settlements in the Middle Ages. After the bombing raids of the Second World War there was almost nothing left of Hannover's old town. Forty old half-timbered buildings remained, twelve thereof in Knochenhauer-, Kramer- and Burgstraße. During the rebuilding of Hannover, parts of the old buildings, mainly the facades, were transferred and concentrated in this area. So today they form a "new old town" in Hannover's oldest part. Hannover's oldest and most picturesque half-timbered building can be found amidst new buildings in upper Burgstraße. The Renaissance facade dates from 1566, the house at the back is even older. Close by, also amidst new buildings, there is Hannover's oldest church, the Kreuzkirche, built in 1333. The interieur was destroyed in the Second World War. The Altar, designed by Lucas Cranach the Elder, comes from a church in Einbeck. The Duvekapelle, adjacent to the Kreuzkirche, was built in 1655 and contains the family vault of the Duve family, a prosperous merchant family. The best-known member was Johann Duve, who was renowned for his charity. Along Kreuzstraße the way leads to the Ballhofplatz. The Ballhof, built in 1649-64, used to be a sports hall, designed for ball games out of the wind and rain. Later it was used as an assembly hall and eventually became a theatre. The Ballhofplatz was only created in the thirties when during a redevelopment process many old buildings in that area were demolished. Opposite the City Museum, which was built in the sixties in an extravagant style, stands the reconstruction of the Leibnizhaus. It was a famous building with beautiful sandstone masonry. Originally built in Osterstraße in 1499, it was restored in 1652 and inhabited by the well-known philosopher Leibniz from 1676. It was destroyed in the Second World War. The reconstruction of the facade is based on photographs and relicts. The building behind the facade ist entirely modern and serves as a guest house for Hannover's universities. The Leineschloss, today the parliament building for Niedersachsen's goverment, dates back to the 12th century. Originally it was a Franciscan convent which was dissolved in 1553. When the Duke of Calenberg took residence in Hannover in 1636 parts of the building were redecorated. In the 19th century after Hannover had become a kingdom, the whole Leineschloss was rebuilt by Hannover's noted architect Laves, who also built the portico with six Corinthian columns. In 1943, the Leineschloss burned out almost completely, only the portico remained. When it was rebuilt, the modern assembly hall was added.
Maschsee A maritime paradise right in the city centre! 190 acres of recreational area! Relaxation, walks, restaurants, jogging, parties – the Maschsee Lake means going on holiday right next door. Many people enjoy pursuing a variety of water sports here on sunny days. The favourite meeting place is by the Torchbearer on the North Shore. The Maschsee Lake offers the people of Hannover a recreational area in the heart of the city, both on the water and all around it: for yachting, canoeing and pedal-boating, for joggers, skaters and strollers. On the banks of the lake you will find the celebrated Sprengel Museum Hannover. Right opposite, you can stroll through the idyllic Maschpark to reach the magnificent New Town Hall. Travelling up to the 97-metrehigh Town Hall dome in the unique curving lift is an experience in itself: from the top, you can see as far as the Deister Hills. And every visitor who is not already convinced of the fact can clearly see from here that Hannover is Germany’s greenest city! Maschsee Lake Festival One of the biggest events in northern Germany, with more than 2 million visitors! A place to celebrate, flirt, stroll and dine: for three whole weeks this maritime summer festival offers concert highlights, sporting events on the water, open-air dance evenings, performances by artistes and a host of culinary treats. On the four music stages round about the lake one concert highlight follows another, with local, national and international artists. Enjoy the summer evenings, relax on secluded terraces with a view out over the lake and simply enjoy yourself – the Maschsee Lake Festival offers that incomparable feeling of being on holiday!
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Maschsee
Arthur-Menge-Ufer
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Maschsee A maritime paradise right in the city centre! 190 acres of recreational area! Relaxation, walks, restaurants, jogging, parties – the Maschsee Lake means going on holiday right next door. Many people enjoy pursuing a variety of water sports here on sunny days. The favourite meeting place is by the Torchbearer on the North Shore. The Maschsee Lake offers the people of Hannover a recreational area in the heart of the city, both on the water and all around it: for yachting, canoeing and pedal-boating, for joggers, skaters and strollers. On the banks of the lake you will find the celebrated Sprengel Museum Hannover. Right opposite, you can stroll through the idyllic Maschpark to reach the magnificent New Town Hall. Travelling up to the 97-metrehigh Town Hall dome in the unique curving lift is an experience in itself: from the top, you can see as far as the Deister Hills. And every visitor who is not already convinced of the fact can clearly see from here that Hannover is Germany’s greenest city! Maschsee Lake Festival One of the biggest events in northern Germany, with more than 2 million visitors! A place to celebrate, flirt, stroll and dine: for three whole weeks this maritime summer festival offers concert highlights, sporting events on the water, open-air dance evenings, performances by artistes and a host of culinary treats. On the four music stages round about the lake one concert highlight follows another, with local, national and international artists. Enjoy the summer evenings, relax on secluded terraces with a view out over the lake and simply enjoy yourself – the Maschsee Lake Festival offers that incomparable feeling of being on holiday!
For Informations all about the Museums in Hannover, please visit: https://www.visit-hannover.com/en/Sightseeing-City-Tours/Sightseeing/Tourist-Highlights/Museums-in-Hannover
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下薩克森州立博物館
5 Willy-Brandt-Allee
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For Informations all about the Museums in Hannover, please visit: https://www.visit-hannover.com/en/Sightseeing-City-Tours/Sightseeing/Tourist-Highlights/Museums-in-Hannover