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Hannover, the vibrant capital of Lower Saxony, is a city that beautifully blends history, culture, and nature. From the stunning architecture of the New Town Hall to the serene landscapes of the Eilenriede City Forest, there’s no shortage of sights to explore without spending a dime. Whether you’re wandering through the lush expanses of Herrenhäuser Gärten or taking a leisurely stroll around the picturesque Maschsee lake, Hannover offers a wealth of experiences that cater to every type of traveler.

As passionate explorers, we at Wanderlog love uncovering the hidden gems and well-loved spots that make a city unique. In Hannover, you can enjoy the artistic flair of the Linden-Mitte district, with its vibrant street art, or relax in the tranquil Georgengarten, where the iconic Leibnitz temple awaits. With so many free attractions to choose from, it’s easy to immerse yourself in the local culture and charm of this remarkable city. So grab your walking shoes and get ready to discover the best of Hannover!

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1Sprengel Museum

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Art museum
Museums
The Sprengel Museum, established in 1979, is a prominent cultural attraction in Hannover, Germany. It houses a remarkable permanent collection of German and international modern artists alongside notable temporary exhibits.
It is one of my preferred modern art museums. It's not so small and boring, nor big and overwhelming. Also, this museum contains lots of varieties in modern art, so if you are not attracted to ultra modern abstract art, still, you can still find a lot of paintings that you would like there
Ragui F — Google review
Great museum with some beautiful temporary exhibitions. The building itself is worth a visit!
Alice B — Google review
What awesome idea for a day trip to Hanover. The Sprengel museum is located downtown and can be reached by foot passing beautiful old buildings. We stopped by the enormous New Rathouse before we reached the Sprengel museum. We came here for the Niki Kusama Murakami exhibition. That was so worth the trip. Very charismatic art. One of a kind filled with loving pop art and vibrant colors. We had an incredible lunch at the in-house restaurant and went on to the the Kurt Schwitters collection. Two amazing experiences for the price of one. There are lockers for your bags and a shop to get books, postcards etc.
Ole K — Google review
Compliments for the variety of programs you bring. Thank you 🇳🇱 🇩🇪
Gerrit S — Google review
Tolle Auststellung NIKI.KUSAMA.MURAKAMI.I LOVE YOU FOR INFINTY
Markus S — Google review
A lot of arts between the war. Very modern and interesting. In case your bag is too big than the box that they provide, you have to put your bag into the locker by insert your coin. Be prepare for it :) every Friday the entry is free.
N 1 — Google review
It is for free on Friday and I see it as a nice option to spend there time with your kids. Half an hour going around and exploring and after you can enjoy a piece of cake in the cafe directly inside of the museum
Olesia B — Google review
The museum overall has a newly build vibe to it, clean and well maintained. The exhibition and art inside the museum is bit off my taste of what a “museum” experience might be. It’s full of paintings and abstract art etc . 30-40% of the museum was under renovation and the overall layout of the museum was frankly quite consuming; a maze but not quite a fun maze (?) approach. The entry fees is 7 euros usually but Monday’s are closed and Fridays are free. I did go on Friday so the experience was moderately positive, however I would not pay 7 euro for this type of museum.
Shun T — Google review
Kurt-Schwitters-Platz 1, 30169 Hannover, Germany•https://www.sprengel-museum.de/•+49 511 16843875•Tips and more reviews for Sprengel Museum

2New Town Hall

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The New Town Hall, also known as Hannovers Neues Rathaus, is a castle-like city hall with a vast dome that offers breathtaking views of the city and mountains. Built in 1913, this iconic monument houses the city's government and features magnificent Neo-Renaissance architecture. Visitors can explore the opulent main hall, which showcases 3D town models, and take a unique curving lift to the top of the dome for panoramic views.
The New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) in Hannover is absolutely beautiful, especially when seen from the outside. The architecture is stunning, and it really stands out in the city. The surrounding park adds a lot to its charm, offering a peaceful place to walk and relax. Even if you only get a chance to admire it from the outside, it’s definitely worth a visit!
Julien — Google review
Beautiful building, inside and out. In the ground floor hall, there are fascinating models of the city from the past and current times. The views from the top of the building are stunning. We had to wait a while as it is so popular, but it was worth the wait.
Mark P — Google review
Grand traditional town hall building and landmark, still in use for the local mayoral offices. You can enter for free since its public government, you'll only need to pay for the special elevator ride to the tower platform that's boasting a great aerial view over the whole city of Hanover and surrounding area. The elevator is special since it's following the somewhat crookedly-built silhouette of the old building. It was designed like that instead of destroying big historical sections of the edifice internally.
TH3 T — Google review
It’s a wealthy building.. Wealthy architecture…. Great elevation, huge front area for celebrations, events. And moving and walking path all four sides. The rear side facing a small and cute pond.
Konamaneti R — Google review
Such a gorgeous place! The building looks amazing, and the park around it is perfect for a walk, picnic, or just chilling by the water. It’s one of those spots where you instantly feel relaxed, peaceful, pretty, and full of charm. Great place to spend time with friends or family!
Freya N — Google review
A beautiful town hall with a wealth of ornamentation. A historical marvel that impresses visitors. We haven't been inside yet, but from the outside it truly is a massive structure. A lakeside location adds lovely atmosphere
Cristine H — Google review
My Hannover trip is short but really good for me. I took some really god pictures and videos but my favorite place definitely this place. From the top you can see all city btw
Simon G — Google review
Amazing place that everyone should visit when visiting Hannover. A lot of history that can be found here and you’ll get a chance seeing Hannover from the top!
Drakkarama — Google review
Platz d. Menschenrechte 1, 30159 Hannover, Germany•https://www.hannover.de/Kultur-Freizeit/Architektur-Geschichte/H…•+49 511 1680•Tips and more reviews for New Town Hall
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3Marktkirche Hannover

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Marktkirche Hannover, also known as The Market Church, is a Lutheran church in the heart of Hannover's Altstadt. Dating back to the 14th century, this iconic landmark features a Gothic-style interior and a striking bell tower with 4-pointed gables. The church stands next to the historic Old Town Hall and is an integral part of Hannover's architectural heritage.
Although the church is currently closed for renovations which will be completed in 2026, the building still looks magnificent from outside and the architecture is just breathtaking! A must see in Hannover!
Favour O — Google review
Impressive church, beautifully built with bricks. Inside there is a fascinating altarpiece and a magnificent church organ. Outside don't miss the statue of Luther.
Mark P — Google review
Visited in December, absolutely gorgeous atmosphere and architecture
ThePolishTraveller — Google review
Marktkirche Hannover is a stunning Gothic church with impressive architecture and rich history. Its towering red brick structure and beautiful interior create a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere. A must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts!
Martin Š — Google review
There is a statue of Luther, and the church is magnificent!
Hongzhi L — Google review
Very famous church in the city centre
Yanal H — Google review
Probably one of the noticeable landmarks in Hanover. It is a great starting point when traveling around the city. During the summer time, there is a beach court and some recreational activities outside. You cannot miss this church when visiting Hanover.
Dee-Aye A — Google review
Such a beautiful place! It deserves a few minutes of your waking by. The square around it is also very beautiful.
Fábio T — Google review
Hanns-Lilje-Platz 2, 30159 Hannover, Germany•http://marktkirche-hannover.de/•Tips and more reviews for Marktkirche Hannover

4Maschsee

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Maschsee is a 78-hectare man-made lake located in the heart of Hanover, offering a variety of recreational activities and events. The lake features a cycling path around its perimeter and hosts water sports as well as a summer festival. One of the highlights is the world's largest Marksmen's Fair held in July, attracting hundreds of thousands for fairground rides, beer tents, and traditional parades.
The perfect lake to spend your time at, this is perfect for a picnic date, or to just spend some time with your friends and walk around it. There are a trees that perfectly surround it and create a nice contrast from the city. In the winter its also a viable option to walk around for sports. On the topic of sports you can run, walk around it.
Pavel M — Google review
I love it, it’s beautiful in both winter and summer, evenings and mornings. You can always enjoy a nice walk there with a beautiful view. From the Right side you can walk next to both beautiful trees from one side and the beautiful lake from the other side.
Passant W — Google review
One of my favourite places in Hannover. Nature, food, fun, all in one.
Adela — Google review
The Maschsee is a fantastic option for outdoor activities or a leisurely stroll. You can walk or cycle around the lake or even try water sports like paddleboarding. If you’re in the mood for something more relaxed, there are several bars and restaurants along the shore where you can sit and enjoy the beautiful lake views. It’s the perfect spot whether you’re looking to stay active or simply unwind in a peaceful, natural setting.
Fausto L — Google review
Beautiful area to walk around and many restaurants nearby.
Joaco R — Google review
One of the very beautiful places in Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) state. I would highly recommend visiting it. The lake is surrounded by biking lane and suitable for both walking and jogging. Good for family activities. The lake is very beautiful the surrounding area is very green. It is an excellent place for relaxing. The connections are available.
Ali — Google review
The best place in Hannover to go for a walk, sit outside, relax and enjoy a nice day
Vladimir C — Google review
Maschsee Lake is a prominent artificial lake located in the heart of Hanover, Germany. Spanning about 78 hectares (190 acres), it serves as the city’s largest body of water and a beloved recreational hub for locals and visitors alike. Constructed between 1934 and 1936 as a major public works project during challenging economic times, Maschsee has since transformed into a vibrant social and sporting center that blends natural beauty with urban accessibility. Scenic Beauty and Recreation Maschsee’s scenic waterfront is surrounded by lush green spaces, meandering walking paths, and plenty of seating areas, making it an inviting spot for relaxation and outdoor activities. The lake’s promenade stretches approximately 6 kilometers, ideal for walking, jogging, rollerblading, or cycling while enjoying views of the water and Hanover’s skyline. The tranquility of the lake amidst the city generates a unique maritime atmosphere that feels like a short getaway within an urban environment. Water sports enthusiasts highly value Maschsee for sailing, kayaking, canoeing, and pedal boating. The lake’s calm waters and dedicated clubs encourage recreational boating, with many visitors renting boats or taking part in regattas and races, including the popular European Dragon Boat Race held annually. From April to October, solar-powered ferries operate on the lake, offering leisurely transport and sightseeing opportunities that complement water-based activities. Events and Festivals Maschsee is well known for its lively events calendar, particularly the Maschsee Festival (Maschseefest) held every summer. This festival draws approximately two million visitors each year who gather to celebrate through a mix of diverse concerts, open-air dance evenings, water sports displays, street performances, and diverse international cuisines from food stalls lining the lakeside. The festival’s festive atmosphere greatly enhances the experience, with locals and tourists mingling in vibrant outdoor settings. During winter months, the lake area remains popular for ice skating and seasonal Christmas markets, maintaining year-round appeal and community engagement. Facilities and Family-Friendly Features The Maschsee area offers a variety of dining establishments from casual cafés to restaurants with lake views, catering to different tastes and budgets. The Maschsee Beach (Strandbad Maschsee) provides a sandy waterfront area complete with lifeguards and amenities, making it a beloved summertime retreat for families and sunbathers. Nearby playgrounds and picnic areas contribute to its appeal as a family-friendly destination. Accessibility is well managed, with public transport links, parking facilities, and easily navigable paths. The lake’s location just 30 minutes’ walk from Hanover’s Hauptbahnhof makes it very reachable on foot or by bus for tourists and locals. Visitor Experience Reviews and visitor feedback highlight Maschsee’s blend of natural serenity and social vibrancy. Guests appreciate the balance of active pursuits like jogging, boating, and cycling with peaceful spots perfect for relaxation or picnics. The abundant event programming, especially the Maschsee Festival, adds cultural richness to the natural setting. Many visitors recommend attending in summer to catch the vibrant bloom of festivals and outdoor life, while others enjoy the peaceful offseason for quiet reflection and scenic strolls.
RaniAmarjeet G — Google review
Hanover, Germany, USA•Tips and more reviews for Maschsee

5Eilenriede City Forest

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State park
Nature & Parks
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National forest
Park
Eilenriede City Forest is a sprawling urban oasis located in the heart of Hannover, Germany. Covering an impressive 640 acres, it is twice the size of New York's Central Park and one of Europe's largest connected city forests. This expansive park offers a variety of attractions including leafy walking paths, playing fields, ponds, playgrounds, and charming cafes.
A great spot for nature lovers. You can stroll or ride a bicycle through the forest trails. There are parks in the middle of the forest. There is an old labyrinth around a tree which looks really nice. Also there is a cafe. Toilet facility is also available.
Arathi V — Google review
This is a great natural resource in the heart of Hannover. Numerous paths and cycleways traverse it. The park is well used by the populous so it seems safeto walk, jog, cycle, or rollerskate. Perhaps some compact and colourful evergreen shrubs and trees would complement the majestic deciduous trees which were still largely bare entering the fourth week of March. It was a pleasure to come across monuments and sculptures with inscriptions which yielded insight to the community experience and expression over a long perìod. Some had seating areas so you could sit and appreciate the art. Always nice to hear the birds singing or calling. It will be more beautiful as the leaves return. One can choose the length and duration of a period of exercise according to your capacity on a given day. Long may the community enjoy this valuable resource.
John M — Google review
So beautiful peaceful forest.
Vida F — Google review
I'd rather be lost in the woods Than lost in the crowds. Rather wander where I belong Than wonder where I belong. I grew up next to the forest, still live near it, wouldn't want to miss it. And it is indeed a forest, not a park. An original forest, once probably part of the extensive northern forest, it's origins dating back thousands of years. Eventually gifted to the citizens of Hanover in 1371 by the dukes Wenceslaus and Albrecht of Saxony. Also referred to as the green lung of Hanover. Within, one does not need to wander far to go on a journey.
Thorsten B — Google review
We enjoyed it very much! Surprisingly it's quite big and the playgrounds for kids are awesome. The animals looked happy as well.
Petko H — Google review
Incredible city park, great for walking and having peace of mind.
Lebogang M — Google review
My favourite place in Hannover.
Adela — Google review
It is a great walk..do not miss the wall of you are around this part of the world
Ram W — Google review
Hohenzollernstraße 28, 30161 Hannover, Germany•http://www.hannover-park.de/eilenriede1•+49 221 48530112•Tips and more reviews for Eilenriede City Forest
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6Old Town Hall - Hannover

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Historical place
The Old Town Hall in Hanover is a must-visit for tourists. It houses the state parliament building, which dates back to the 17th century and was restored in neoclassical style between 1817 and 1842. The city church, where philosopher Geo Leibniz is buried, also stands here. Additionally, the Hof building, now home to the state theater, hosts various musical performances.
This is the old townhall for the city. It reminisces the same old mdevial charm and still preserve antique looks. Very well maintained and clean. Walking distance from the hauptbahnhof and many restaurants around. Has a good convention hall on first floor for any stadt events. Worth a visit.
Amit A — Google review
Though small in scale this medieval elevation resembles the old city hall of Munich. Great location. Well maintained building.
Konamaneti R — Google review
Beautiful building inside and out, right in the middle of town. A must see when in Hannover
Ib E — Google review
Some activities you can do are strolling around different malls, there is also church open to the public. Here you can donate using your cards. Besides the church there is volleyball court inside the city.
Grace M — Google review
The queue can take up to 30-40 mins to get up and then another 30-40 mins to get down because only 6 people fit in the elevator. Worth the wait tho.
Irena R — Google review
Good
Mohd H — Google review
Excellent. Must see if you are on sightseeing.
Khurram K — Google review
Beautiful building. Unfortunately not lit up by night.
Aslan V — Google review
Köbelingerstraße 4, 30159 Hannover, Germany•https://altes-rathaus-hannover.de/•+49 511 3008040•Tips and more reviews for Old Town Hall - Hannover

7Aegidienkirche

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Historic Sites
Aegidienkirche, also known as Aegidien Church, is a striking 12th-century church and war memorial located in the city center of Hannover, Germany. The church stands as a poignant reminder of the wartime past of Hannover, having been heavily damaged during World War II by Allied bombing raids. Instead of being reconstructed, the church was left in ruins as a solemn symbol of remembrance and resilience in the face of adversity.
Aegidienkirche in Hannover is a stunning and atmospheric church ruin, serving as a powerful memorial to war and peace. Its open-air structure and historical significance create a unique and reflective experience. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking a moment of contemplation.
Martin Š — Google review
The Aegidienkirche in Hannover, a magnificent church without a roof, serves as a powerful reminder of the horrific Allied bombings that claimed tens of thousands of lives. In the mornings, a ray of light pierces through, symbolizing the presence of God.
Isa — Google review
We don't celebrate people by their skeletons, but by photos / paintings from real life. Thus, celebrate St. Giles' 1000+ year history, its people and events. To add: in Oct 1625, 400 years ago right now, Catholic Genl Tilly attacked a small group of protestant soldiers in the village of Seelze, today a suburb. Major Prince and Duke Friedrich of Saxony-Altenburg was butchered in cold blood as his horse, mortally wounded, would not move. An enemy held a gun to his head, pulled the trigger and blew off half of the skull. (His lifetime depiction is dated to 1625, animated in 2025.) This second changed local history! F came from an important family. His kia was politically inopportune, not only because as a prisoner of war he would have been exchanged for a handsome ransom. F's corpse was first taken to the local church, then embalmed at Castle Calenberg, and exchanged for a few Catholic prisoners at the Ihme Bridge, finally lain in state at St. Giles for some two years until finally brought to his native city of Altenburg. His death, a political liability calling for massive revenge, caused major concern throughout the empire, changing Tilly 's goal to rape, pillage and burn Hannover (comp. Tilly's destruction of Magdeburg). In fact, H was never destroyed during the 30 Year's War. Undeservedly, this pivotal event is locally forgotten. Instead, a monument to another leader, Genl Obentraut, was raised by a relative and still stands. This mercenary, however, was better known for holding his men back, arriving late at battle scenes, quickly surveying the situation and stripping the corpses and looting the camps. For what he was worth, this was his last deed as well. Btw, one of the leaders accompanying Tilly was a Medici. This holy ground, an archaeologically unexplored site, dates to the 900's, maybe even earlier. The structure (not the tower) you see today dates to 1347, suprapositioning at least 2 foundations of prior churches. Who knows? Maybe there is some connection to the Roman camp in Wilkenburg? Whatever, St. Giles is older than any Guelph-castle in the north and the preceding church of 1163 dates to the highpoint of the reign of Henry the Lion Duke of Saxony; his presence on 27 IX 1163 must be noted. Incidentally?, the monastery of Loccum was founded then, too. Get out the shovels, guys, before the next careless construction machines or bombs erase even more of H.
Hans G — Google review
Visited today – first impressions I visited the Aegidienkirche in Hannover and the experience was quite poignant. Standing amid the busy streets of the Altstadt, the roofless brick-and-stone ruins of the church immediately struck me. The juxtaposition of the ruined shell with the active city around it compels pause and reflection. --- What stands out The Aegidienkirche was originally built in 1347 on the site of earlier chapels and a Romanesque church. During the night of 8-9 October 1943, the building was destroyed in air-raids, leaving only the external walls and tower stump. Instead of full reconstruction, in 1952/1954 it was established as a memorial for the victims of war and violence. Artwork within the ruin adds depth to the place: the sculptural piece “Demut” (Humility) by Kurt Lehmann (1959) is inside. A very personal and symbolic addition: there is a peace bell gifted by the city of Hiroshima (Hannover’s sister city) in 1985, which is rung annually on 6 August in commemoration of the atomic bombing. The so-called Siebenmännerstein (Seven-Men Stone) relief on the outer south wall is also worth noting: a local legend of seven men sacrificing themselves during a siege of Hannover. --- Ambience and location The church is located in the Altstadt of Hannover, near the Aegidientorplatz at the corner of Breite Straße and Osterstraße. While the surrounding streets are quite busy (traffic, shops, cafés), stepping into the ruin feels like entering a different world — open to the sky, echoing with silence and history. The layering of old stone, scars of war, and modern use (art events, concerts) gives the place a potent atmosphere. --- What you might note or watch out for The ruin is roofless and in an open space. If you visit on a windy or rainy day, it may feel exposed. While much of the structure remains, the interior furnishings are minimal (many destroyed in WWII). So it’s less about ornate decoration and more about space, memory, and architecture. If you’re interested in photographic opportunities: the interplay of light and shadow among the arches, the bare walls, the tower stump, and the peace bell area offer strong visuals. Because the site serves as a memorial, the mood is contemplative rather than purely tourist-fun — respectful behaviour is appropriate. --- Verdict If I were to rate it (on a scale out of 5), I’d give it a 4.5 / 5. It is not a lavishly restored cathedral with gold altars and pews, but that is precisely what gives it its power: a space of remembrance and reflection. For anyone interested in architecture, history (especially war history), or quiet meditative spaces in the city, the Aegidienkirche is a must-visit in Hannover.
CSJ B — Google review
Aegidienkirche in Hannover – the church ruins are a reminder of the destruction in World War II. I passed by it often by car but never noticed this calm and quiet spot in the city center. Today, walking by, I was drawn to step in. With its high walls and no roof, this former church still offers a peaceful space to pause and reflect, right next to the city’s busy streets. A simple, peaceful experience. Go and see the entrance is free; I’m sure you will agree.
Silvia B — Google review
This ruined church is also used as a monument for all those people who died in Hiroshima after the atomic bomb explosion...
Cem K — Google review
Super cool ruin in the middle of the city center. Surrounded by new style buildings, which make this memorial stand out even more. I wish it was being lit by night for better view and effect. A must see when being in Hanover!
Aslan V — Google review
An old church which was destroyed during the World War II. Now it's left in ruins as a war memorial. It's a sad but very impressive place. One wall of the church is covered with leaves which looks very nice like a symbol that the life will win a war in the end. Located very close to the New Town Hall.
Irina K — Google review
Aegidienkirchhof 1, 30159 Hannover, Germany•http://marktkirche-hannover.de/?page_id=1876•Tips and more reviews for Aegidienkirche

8Kröpcke

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Kröpcke is the bustling central square in Hannover, known for its iconic dark green clock and as a popular meeting spot. It's surrounded by a vibrant pedestrian area that serves as the city's major shopping district, with numerous eateries and the Opera house nearby.
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9Herrenhäuser Gärten

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Herrenhäuser Gärten is a grand 17th-century garden complex featuring Europe's tallest fountain and an open-air theater. The Herrenhausen Palace Museum, located within the gardens, showcases baroque treasures and significant figures from Hanover's history. Divided into east and west wings, the museum provides insights into the garden's history and its role in Baroque culture. Inspired by Versailles, these gardens offer a serene escape from urban life.
I visited the Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover with my husband one evening, and it was a really lovely experience. The main garden is big and very well kept, with neat paths, fountains, and beautiful flowers. There’s also a nice botanical garden with many different plants and greenhouses. We especially liked the colorful grotto and the peaceful atmosphere. It’s a great place to relax, take a walk, and enjoy nature.
Vandana B — Google review
The famous Herrenhäuser Gärten are a great example of a classic garden in the French style. It was preserved in part due to the neglect by the kings of England after the electors of Hanover had ascended to the British thrown. Features include the great fontaine and as a more recent addition a grotto designed by Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002). The castle was rebuilt after being destroyed in the war. Another more recent addition is the Jacobsen Pavilion designed by Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971).
Nils P — Google review
Good gardens but 10 Euros for the ticket is way too much. The complex looks great, but is fairly repetitive so might become boring after a while. The exposition in the palace itself is purely symbolic and takes maybe 10-15 mins. Overall resembles Schlosspark Charlottenburg in Berlin, but more manicured and boring, so less appealing for regular visits. And also the latter is free, contrary to this one. The staff members vary from nice and helpful to grumpy and changing their expressions at the moment they see a foreign face (the lady selling souvenirs was exactly like this). And I'll repeat it, maybe someone should steal less from the city budget and make it free or at least somehow cheaper.
Aleksey R — Google review
Great baroque park, beautifully designed and very well maintained. The ticket includes the grand palace garden (Großer Garten) as well as the inside palace museum and botanical garden (Berggarten) just opposite side north of the palace. They're all worth visiting, so better take at least 3 hours time for them.
TH3 T — Google review
It was simply beautiful. A great place to either take a walk or go on a date or meet with friends or also alone. I was there for a concert but found the place breathtaking. A place to visit for anyone who happens to visit hannover.
Humdinger H — Google review
Wonderful baroque gardens of world renown, or stroll the English landscape gardens nearby or the wonder hill garden, the former vegetable garden, now turned botanical garden. Just won a competition
Jay S — Google review
The garden is huge but not much to see except the main entrance to it. The fountains were turned off and the garden also lacked floral beds to give it some color. As a tourist, not somewhere I would go again but perhaps as a local it's a good quiet place to enjoy some green spaces.
Janna P — Google review
The gardens are gorgeous. Keep in mind that the large fountains are on from 10am to 12pm and from 3pm to 5pm.
Velina T — Google review
Herrenhäuser Str. 4, 30419 Hannover, Germany•http://www.herrenhausen.de/•+49 511 16834000•Tips and more reviews for Herrenhäuser Gärten

10Museum August Kestner

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Museum August Kestner, formerly known as Kestner-Museum, is one of Hanover's oldest museums, established in 1889 and reconstructed in 1962. Housed in a Neo-Renaissance building with a unique cube-like superstructure featuring thousands of small windows, the museum boasts an extensive collection that includes ancient artifacts from Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
Don’t miss Visiting this Museum while in Hannover . The place is Rich that it will take you hours to enjoy every section. At first there was a section that shows the history of so many products that helped us humans to enjoy every single sense of ours starting with tasting smelling and so on . Even the history of development of so many types of Arts through decades . Not to mention the Egyptian , Roman and other Civilizations sections . They also have little notes describing the translation of Helogrephic ancient Egyptian language ( I am Egyptian my self and that made my day) This Museum has many Treasures worth seeing . Don’t miss it 😍😍
Manar A — Google review
A nice museum. The exhibition of Egypt is the best part, there are 2 mommies!!
Estela S — Google review
Very interesting exhibition, not enough explained. Could use more info about the artefacts
AK G — Google review
It is most likely a personal museums of August about diversities,and here you can find many art objections about Egypt
Kevin Q — Google review
I love history and this place ia perfect to visit!
Cristine H — Google review
Very interesting place if u like modern art.
Anastasiia P — Google review
This museum is worth a visit in Hannover if you would like to learn a little about each of the middle ages, Renaissance and Baroque periods. These exhibitions include enough English to get the gist of what is on offer, the upper level has descriptions for many interesting artefacts for German speakers only.
NES — Google review
Currently featuring an interesting temporary exhibition on Bauhaus dance presenting reconstructed costumes from Schlemmer’s Triadic Ballet as well as photos and other materials, with dance performances, lectures and workshops for children making Bauhaus dolls. The permanent exhibition is based on the private collection of August Kestner, focusing on ancient Egypt, classical antiquity, coins and handicrafts. A little dry.
Richard A — Google review
Platz d. Menschenrechte 3, 30159 Hannover, Germany•https://www.hannover.de/Museum-August-Kestner•+49 511 16842730•Tips and more reviews for Museum August Kestner
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11Hannover History Museum

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History museum
Hannover History Museum offers a comprehensive exploration of the city's 750-year history through its permanent exhibitions and themed events. The museum showcases a wide array of artifacts, historical oddities, documents, portraits of rulers and other significant figures, flags, medals, and more. Visitors can delve into the evolution of Hannover from a medieval settlement to its present-day status on the first floor, while the second floor focuses on rural life in Hannover.
Hannover history museum is currently being renovated so I believe the first floor’s almost half the section was closed as of November 2019. The collection itself was mediocre at best. Description seems to be entirely in German so as a tourist the most you can do is “look” at those pieces. And honestly the museum seemed dead and empty. From my experience, the most interesting room’s pieces weren’t allowed to be photographed so that was bit of a bummer. Overall this museum isn’t something you really have to visit during your stay in Hannover hence I wouldn’t recommend anyone to actually pay and go in. Yes perhaps on Fridays when it’s free you might want to casually check it out before dinner or something since it’s centrally located.
Shun T — Google review
I didn't like this museum. The exhibition is very small and not very interesting (see photos) You will not see many exhibits here. There are just the dates with explanation. Everything is in German language. I think it should be translated and given also in English, for tourists. I have been here on Friday, when the entrance is free
Anna N — Google review
Nothing open. Plus no English translation anyway which is ridiculous as the first King George of england is from there, you would have thought that the museum board would have English translation as this area of Germany could be a Mecca for lovers of the royal family.
Francoise M — Google review
An interesting concept, with beautiful pieces presented in different rooms. Unfortunately, all explanations were written in German, without English alternative - making it a bit difficult for tourists to go through every deeply. Still, the staff was nice and helpful!
Hugo C — Google review
Only the ground floor exhibits are available at this time. The rest of the museum are under renovation till 2020.
Roland C — Google review
Still mostly under construction. But currently there's a section about the English connection and some colonial history. Most information is now also in English. Rightfully so of course, since it's mostly about England/Bristol. I'm not sure about the design decision to 'pack' a lot of the pieces.
Alex H — Google review
The colonial exhibition is very small and not very informative at all. 10 mins is plenty. Definitely not worth the trip!!
J V — Google review
Probably a nice museum when not undergoing renovation. Only three exhibits open: Antique Coaches, the Atomic protest movement, and Play Mobile. Also helps if you speak German (I don't) because all of the information is in German.
David S — Google review
Pferdestraße 6, 30159 Hannover, Germany•http://www.hannover-museum.de/•+49 511 16843052•Tips and more reviews for Hannover History Museum

12Welfengarten

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Nestled in the vibrant Nordstadt district of Hannover, the Welfengarten is a stunning city park that embodies the charm of English landscape gardens. This picturesque oasis is part of the renowned Herrenhausen Gardens, alongside its illustrious neighbors like the Great Garden and Berggarten. The Welfengarten not only features beautiful green spaces but also showcases remarkable historical structures, including monuments reminiscent of Baroque architecture.
During the summers, Welfengarten is the perfect place to rest and lie down in the sun. As I am a student of LUH, I even access Eduroam and can work there easily. The fresh air and environment adds beauty to the beautiful garden.
Kunal K — Google review
Very beautiful place feels like a small peace of heaven. Definitely very romantic
Martin A — Google review
Great park for families gathering. Kids can play and family can do grill here. The train is just passing by it and the university is just few metters away. The park is missing tolites but people usually use the university's one. The park is good for students to study there and for people to walk.
Zozan H — Google review
Beautiful, small and silent park behind the main building of Leibniz University.
Safak E — Google review
I like
Lina N — Google review
Changing my review. Park is constantly filled with trash and broken glass. The people throw trash in the small lake making the environment poison for the dish living in it and it seems to be a joke to them
Remon D — Google review
My favorite garden in Hannover. Don't miss the Wilhelm Busch Museum. You will love it!
Oliver S — Google review
There is a lot of cocaine, alcohol, weed and snus being used here. 10/10.
Johan H — Google review
Prinzengarten Welfengarten, 30167 Hannover, Germany•http://www.hannover-park.de/welfengarten1•Tips and more reviews for Welfengarten

13Park der Sinne

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Park der Sinne, also known as Park of the Senses, is a peaceful retreat located in Hannover, Germany. It was created to offer visitors an immersive experience in nature through interactive science stations and unique art installations. The park boasts lush greenery, fragrant gardens, and engaging features like a hedge labyrinth and a walk-in insect eye. Visitors can enjoy picnics on the expansive lawns and visit the on-site cafe for refreshments.
Excellent park. Full of lush green. There is also a pond which has ducks in it, but feeding them is prohibited. An artificial stream runs by which the ponds water gets circulated. There's also a Labyrinth of hedges which is also fun. Lawn all over makes a good spot for picnic too. There's also a Cafe. Overall wonderful experience.
Sundararajan R — Google review
Beautiful and well maintained park! Not big of a size, however it offers various different areas, a small pond with ducks, botanical gardens, fun area for the kids, shadowed sitting areas as well as picnic areas. The amphitheater is also a great feature for outside events.
Smilyana L — Google review
Was a great scenic park with some interactive exhibits for the kids. There is a small playground and the cafe is great also! I will definitely go back and visit.
Chelsea F — Google review
Nice place, very quite place to spend time with family and child. Cycles and dog not allowed inside separate space available to have snacks. Maintaining very neatly. Good place for walking. Opening at 7am and closing around 7pm.
Arun K — Google review
Beautiful and cozy place just to sit down, relax, listen to the nature. Comfortable benches, many plant spices, even a tiny waterfall!
Jessica S — Google review
Beautifully landscaped park with live exhibits! Good for a day out for barbeque or picnic
Varun S — Google review
Lovely park with a beautiful view and sometimes organized events
Jan P — Google review
Beautiful park with great fields and places to sit
Ian G — Google review
Karlsruher Str. 101, 30880 Laatzen, Germany•https://www.laatzen.de/de/park-der-sinne.html•+49 511 82051000•Tips and more reviews for Park der Sinne

14Kreuzkirche

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Kreuzkirche, also known as the Holy Cross Church, is the oldest parish church in Hannover, dating back to 1284. The church features a mix of original Gothic design and later extensions from around 1333. One of its most famous attractions is the decorative altar painted by Lucas Cranach in 1537. Visitors can also explore other nearby churches such as Lutherkirche, Christuskirche, Basilika St.
Old church with very nice tower. Especially nice view of it - from the Kreuzstraße street on the way from the Ballhofplatz.
Irina K — Google review
Beautiful historical place that a must see when visiting Hannover
Drakkarama — Google review
It is a holy place can simply take photos from outside
Mayan K — Google review
nice church
David G — Google review
Pretty on the outside but quite a dull church, also closed to the public.
JK C — Google review
Peace ✌️
Is S — Google review
History
Noor A — Google review
Simple but beautiful Churchhouse
Ralf Z — Google review
Kreuzkirchhof 3, 30159 Hannover, Germany•http://marktkirche-hannover.de/?page_id=1621•Tips and more reviews for Kreuzkirche

15Kestnergesellschaft

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Kestnergesellschaft, formerly known as Kestner-Museum and now Museum August Kestner, is a renowned art gallery in Hanover. Established in 1889 and renovated in 1962, it features five exhibition halls showcasing contemporary art, photography, and various genres.
It's a museum of modern art. It's possible to find many interesting things there. Free entry on Friday. Sometimes there are performances there
Anna N — Google review
It was a nice experience. Loved some exhibitions, but others were kinda meh. Pretty much everything was in English so that's something. It wasn't as big as I expected. Worth the price though.
Kewin — Google review
Great museum! Lots of interesting exhibitions that combine contemporary and historical art together.
W H — Google review
It is a modern art museum, nice building, it has a wonderful hall for interesting pieces and live music, but this museum is very very small, more like a gallery,1h is enough for us, not really worth 7euro.Sprengel Museum also 7euro entrance but with much more and verity, could spend a day inside.
Isabella — Google review
Spacious galleries for really interesting art. Well assorted museum shop as well 👌
Pauline D — Google review
Great new discovery for me in Hannover. Great exhibitions, great building, (great airco on a hot day), nice cinemathèque (included in the admission). And great coffee at Tender Buttons, their café.
Anthony D — Google review
Great range of contemporary art and very helpful staff
David S — Google review
Small but good. Have student concession. Friday every free.
Sesha S — Google review
Goseriede 11, 30159 Hannover, Germany•http://www.kestnergesellschaft.de/•+49 511 701200•Tips and more reviews for Kestnergesellschaft
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16Hanover

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Hanover, the capital and largest city of Lower Saxony in Germany, is a vibrant urban destination nestled in the picturesque Lower Saxony mountains. With a population of over half a million, it's known for its youthful energy and appeal to travelers of all kinds. The city offers modern accommodations like those at B&B Hotel Hannover, providing comfort and convenience in the heart of the city.
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17Wakitu Playground

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Wakitu Playground is a forested wonderland featuring sandboxes, swings, and a treetop adventure course. It's part of Eilenriede, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll through the trees or a warm summer evening picnic. The playground offers various attractions such as treehouses, wooden huts, climbing pirate ships, and water features suitable for all ages. Additionally, there are picnic tables and benches available.
Amazing playground. There are tree house, wooden huts, water feature, climbing pirate ship, swings, big slides, sand play, kiosk, toilet, lots of nice bench & tables. It's a great playground for all ages to spend the day. We love it and would highly recommend it. And, the child approved .. that's the main thing. 😉😉😉
N F — Google review
Much to do for ages upto 8. Good family fun place. The public restroom could use some regular cleaning though. 🫣
Kasu K — Google review
A good place for young kids with lots of space and things to climb. There is a parkour field as well.
Arathi V — Google review
Nice place to spend the weekend afternoon with kids. However, the place needs better/clean toilets.
E. A — Google review
Great big playground for kids of all ages and different play areas. There's also a area where kids can play with water. Toilets are available and kiosk there sells softdrinks and snacks. There are a few picnic tables as well.
Natalie L — Google review
It's beautiful safety place for children but there is no games for tow years old children 💔
Nirmen K — Google review
A great playground with swings, monkey bars and some other adventurous equipments. Most of them are made out of woods and environment-friendly materials.
Brady.Y K — Google review
This playground nested in the city forest has everything a child can wish for.
Silvia C — Google review
Hohenzollernstraße 57, 30161 Hannover, Germany•http://www.spielplatznet.de/spielplatz/10/hannover/wakitu%20spie…•Tips and more reviews for Wakitu Playground

18Neustädter Kirche, Hanover

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Neustädter Kirche in Hanover is a stunning Lutheran church constructed in the baroque style between 1666 and 1670. It is attributed to the renowned Venetian architect Girolarmo Sartorio, known for his work in Northern Germany. The church underwent significant damage during World War II but was meticulously reconstructed between 1956 and 1958.
Didn't go to the service, the church looks like its in great form. You can find parking nearby
L J — Google review
Nice building. Horrible people attend it. Everyone rushes to get the benches at the front for some reason. Does no one like chairs? Personal place please when waiting in queue.
Jack C — Google review
Those who are in charge of keeping the church doors open during the scheduled hours should be more alert. I waited for half an hour past noon yet no sign of any clergyman nor a single soul..
Okyeon Y — Google review
lovely place to rest
Phhpro — Google review
Nice
Andreas M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church was destroyed in the war, but was then rebuilt according to the old model. However, the interior design was designed to be more modern using the old elements. (Original) Die Kirche wurde im Krieg zerstört, danach aber nach altem Vorbild aufgebaut. Die Inneneinrichtung wurde allerdings mit Verwendung der alten Elementen eher modern gestaltet.
D D — Google review
(Translated by Google) I would warn against attending this church as a family or with children. You'll be treated with hostility if your children make a noise every now and then. After the service, several people violently assaulted us, so we left the church as quickly as possible. This church and congregation do NOT show solidarity with families, and there are an increasing number of people there who hold highly problematic ideas about parenting (through punishment). (Original) Ich warne davor als Familie oder mit Kindern diese Kirche zu besuchen. Man wird angefeindet, wenn die Kinder hin und wieder mal ein Geräusch machen. Wir wurden nach dem Gottesdienst von mehreren Leuten massiv angegangen, sodass wir die Kirche so schnell wie möglich verlassen haben. Diese Kirche bzw. Gemeinde ist NICHT solidarisch mit Familien und es finden sich dort vermehrt Menschen, die höchst problematische Vorstellungen von Erziehung (durch Strafen) vertreten.
Mandy D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful church with inspiring services by Pastor Martina Trauschke and guest preachers. Music by Bach and others supports our faith. (Original) Eine wunderschöne Kirche mit inspirierenden Gottesdiensten der Pastorin Martina Trauschke und Gastpredigern. Musik von Bach und anderen unterstützt unseren Glauben.
Auguste K — Google review
Rote Reihe 8, 30169 Hannover, Germany•https://www.hofundstadtkirche.de/•+49 511 17139•Tips and more reviews for Neustädter Kirche, Hanover

19Kunstverein Hannover

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Kunstverein Hannover is a historic boutique residence in Hannover, offering a glimpse into the city's past while providing modern comforts. The building also houses a cinema with affordable prices and shows popular films. Additionally, the venue hosts thought-provoking exhibitions like 'The Myth of Normal,' which explores ability and indulgence. It's an immersive experience that invites visitors to be open, attentive, and sensitive to truly appreciate the art on display.
(Translated by Google) I really enjoyed the exhibition. I would like to express my gratitude for giving young, talented artists the opportunity to present themselves and their works. (Original) Die Ausstellung hat mir außerordentlich gut gefallen. Ich möchte meinen Dank dafür aussprechen, dass jungen, talentierten Künstlerinnen und Künstlern die Möglichkeit gegeben wird, sich und ihre Werke zu präsentieren.
Darina B — Google review
Visiting this place I understood that I don't understand anything in modern art. That's why I rated it 4 stars. Maybe someone understand this kind of art. But the building is very beautiful and staff is very helpful and nice. The museum is small. I have seen just one exhibition so, I cannot say a lot about the other ones, but for me the exhibits were not understandable
Anna N — Google review
Its a small museum compared to other ones in hannover and compared to its price. They also show movies inside sometimes but they are all in german as far as i know. Pictures are from the ongoing art show.
K A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Myth of Normal. About ability and indulgence A really good exhibition it has become! 👌🏾 You really have to be open, attentive and sensitive to notice this exhibition jackpot! I look at the exhibition repeatedly and will bring a disabled friend with me; if we can manage it, we will go on a guided tour. I think it will be something special and motivating for them to be heard or seen and to realize a little bit that they don't have to live alone with an impairment, that there are people who maybe don't talk about it every day, but who think about our small group of people living on the margins and are racking their brains to make the world and society more open and peaceful with great exhibitions! 🤍 Thank you team art club! 🫶🏾 Love 🌷 Tugba (Original) The Myth of Normal. Vom Können und Gönnen Eine richtig gute Ausstellung ist es geworden! 👌🏾 Man muss wirklich offen, aufmerksam und sensibilisiert sein, um diesen Ausstellungs-Jackpot wahrzunehmen! Ich schaue die Ausstellung mir wiederholt an und werde eine beeinträchtigte Freundin mitbringen, wenn wir es schaffen machen wir bei einer Führung mit. Ich denke, es wird für sie etwas Besonderes sein und motivierend, gehört oder gesehen zu werden und ein bisschen zu realisieren, nicht allein mit einer Beeinträchtigung leben zu müssen, dass es Menschen gibt, die vielleicht nicht tagtäglich darüber sprechen, aber die an unsere kleine, am Rande lebenden Menschengruppe denken und sich den Kopf zerbrechen die Welt und die Gesellschaft mit tollen Ausstellungen offener und friedlicher zu gestalten! 🤍 Thank You Team Kunstverein! 🫶🏾 Love 🌷 Tuğba
Tuğba Ş — Google review
(Translated by Google) As always, worth a visit! Always very interesting and insightful. They also offer great workshops for classes and young people (Original) Wie immer ein Besuch wert! Immer wieder sehr interessant und aufschlussreich. Außerdem bieten sie dort tolle Workshops für Klassen und Jugendliche an
Julie J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Anyone who loves modern art and architecture, anyone looking for inspiration, anyone who wants to get involved, has come to the right place. Wonderful rooms and dedicatedly curated and touching exhibitions. (Original) Wer moderne Kunst und Architektur liebt, wer Inspiration sucht, wer sich einlassen mag, ist hier richtig. Wunderbare Räume und engagiert kuratierte und berührende Ausstellungen.
Andra S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a great tour. All the children had a great time (exhibition "Art for Children (and Other People)") (Original) Tolle Führung gehabt. Alle Kinder hatten sehr viel Spaß (Ausstellung "Kunst für Kinder (und andere Leute))
Janine G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Until yesterday, I didn't know there was a cinema in the building. The prices are considerably cheaper than at the CineMax chains and others. The films just come out later than at the big cinemas. The entire James Bond series is currently showing. Very good cinema and good staff. (Original) Bis gestern wusste ich nicht das in dem Gebäude ein Kino ist. Die Preise sind um einiges günstiger als in den Ketten CineMax u.a. Die Filme kommen halt später als in den großen Kinos. Augenblicklich läuft die komplette James Bond Reihe. Sehr gutes Kino und gutes Personal.
Hans-Bernd J — Google review
Sophienstraße 2, 30159 Hannover, Germany•https://www.kunstverein-hannover.de/•+49 511 16992780•Tips and more reviews for Kunstverein Hannover

20Herrenhäuser Gärten

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Großer Garten, also known as the Great Garden, is a stunning baroque garden in Germany that offers a large park with meticulously maintained water fountains, numerous statues, and intricate hedge patterns. The park is divided into several open areas and enclosed by walls of bushes. Visitors can explore different themed gardens such as rose and baroque gardens while admiring Greco-Roman statues scattered throughout the grounds. The highlight of the garden is a beautiful big fountain that captivates visitors with its charm.
I visited the Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover with my husband one evening, and it was a really lovely experience. The main garden is big and very well kept, with neat paths, fountains, and beautiful flowers. There’s also a nice botanical garden with many different plants and greenhouses. We especially liked the colorful grotto and the peaceful atmosphere. It’s a great place to relax, take a walk, and enjoy nature.
Vandana B — Google review
Great baroque park, beautifully designed and very well maintained. The ticket includes the grand palace garden (Großer Garten) as well as the inside palace museum and botanical garden (Berggarten) just opposite side north of the palace. They're all worth visiting, so better take at least 3 hours time for them.
TH3 T — Google review
It was simply beautiful. A great place to either take a walk or go on a date or meet with friends or also alone. I was there for a concert but found the place breathtaking. A place to visit for anyone who happens to visit hannover.
Humdinger H — Google review
The garden is huge but not much to see except the main entrance to it. The fountains were turned off and the garden also lacked floral beds to give it some color. As a tourist, not somewhere I would go again but perhaps as a local it's a good quiet place to enjoy some green spaces.
Janna P — Google review
It was a beautiful place to spend some relaxed time. So many different and beautiful plants. We saw people bring a big breakfast and find spot to enjoy ♥️☀️ Definitely worth it!!
Angie F — Google review
We just love it all year round. The yearly ticket of 35 € really worth its price! We return here frequently. The gardens are in different colours every week.
Zoltán N — Google review
The Garden is really beautiful, clean , nice and well managed. But the entry price is quite high. Doesn’t work 8€ per entry price.
Waqar U — Google review
Beautiful gardens with picknick opportunities, music, walking acts and fireworks competition. We had an amazing evening!
Maike P — Google review
Herrenhäuser Str. 4, 30419 Hannover, Germany•http://www.herrenhausen.de/•+49 511 16834000•Tips and more reviews for Herrenhäuser Gärten
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21Superfly Hannover

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If you're looking for an exhilarating way to break away from the usual sightseeing in Hannover, look no further than Superfly Hannover! This expansive indoor obstacle course is a dream come true for fans of American Ninja Warrior. With a variety of challenging ninja-style obstacles and a massive trampoline area, it promises endless fun for both kids and adults alike. Superfly Hannover offers an exciting environment where adults can unleash their inner child while engaging in some serious physical activity.
Such a load of fun for both kids and adults. This actually allows adults to become kids again. The superfly concept is a large warehouse that has been sectioned off to include general trampolining areas, stunt foam bits, gladiator fight just to name a few. You can been for 1 hour, 1.5 hours or 2 hour sessions and be prepared to sweat. While this appears to be easy and effortless, one does sweat alot as this is strenuous exercise. Booking beforehand is encouraged as this is quite a popular experience. The prices are set at 13.50€ per hour. This does not include the access band required for the locker units & entrance (1€) nor does it include the socks needed for the sport. Socks with rubber soles are mandatory to both protect the equipment and provide grip while jumping. These can be purchased at the venue for 2€ per pair. When arriving, every person is required to register at the computers located to the right of the main entrance. Do not go to the cashiers before registering as this will not be possible to do. No drinks or loose items may be brought into the arena so one will need to leave these in the lockers. Mobile phones may be brought in with you though. All in all a great experience, one we will be going back to. Thanks Superfly and your team for a fun filled evening.
Richard H — Google review
Overall, excellent birthday experience. It is smaller than the other option in Hannover, but this is a good thing when you are trying to round up your kids for food. It is also much better value, with complementary items like socks and drinks at the birthday table. The staff were outstanding, the food was good, everything was spotlessly clean and the kids enjoyed the day.
Richard B — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised by the venue, it is spacious and clean. They have many attractions to keep you busy for a few hours. The kids had a great time, we celebrated the birthday of our daughter there. The personnel was friendly and attentive. All in all a fun experience.
Silviu B — Google review
Clean, modern, fun for the whole family. We had a birthday party for our 10 year old. Awesome place for the birthday.
Kasu A — Google review
It can be a bit too crowded, especially in midst of a pandemic, but it's cool place with a very nice variety of activities.
Luis M — Google review
We really had a great time
Anabel B — Google review
It's nice but too expensive
J H — Google review
Friendly staff. Lots of fun!
Jose C — Google review
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22Christuskirche

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Evangelical church
Christuskirche is one of the seven churches in Nordstadt, Hannover that tourists often visit. It showcases beautiful architecture with intricate brickwork and offers a serene atmosphere. The church is open on Sundays and occasionally hosts music concerts. Visitors appreciate its detailed exterior and interior, as well as the friendly staff. Although it was closed for some visitors, many still find it to be a stunning masterpiece of architecture in the area.
Very beautiful church, but was closed when I came there
Anna N — Google review
Both exterior and interior were beautiful and quite, staff were friendly and no need to buy ticket, it's free to visit
Arman E — Google review
One of the beautiful churches in Nordstadt. It’s open on Sundays and sometimes have music concerts on weekends. It’s a beautiful example of architecture in Hannover.
Munnazzar A — Google review
Architecture of this Church is very detailed. Love the brick work. Nice restoration. Was closed so couldn't go inside though.
Martin B — Google review
Super♥️😍
Medea A — Google review
Nice church it’s just a masterpiece of Architecture here
Deryl V — Google review
Its a beautiful looking church
KIRAN G — Google review
Alway visiting near by it for going school Nike this Church big Golden Black clock
Divyansh A — Google review
Conrad-Wilhelm-Hase-Platz 1, 30167 Hannover, Germany•http://www.nordstaedter-kirchengemeinde.de/•+49 511 701731•Tips and more reviews for Christuskirche

23Museum Schloss Herrenhausen

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Museum Schloss Herrenhausen offers a glimpse into the history of the castle and the lives of Hanover's inhabitants, from commoners to nobility. The museum features exhibits in both German and English, shedding light on cultural traditions at the royal court in Hannover. Visitors can explore open-air shows at the Garden Theatre, exhibitions at Herrenhausen Palace Museum, concerts in the Gallery such as the Hannover Choir Festival, and festivals in the Orangery like the winter variety show.
Very beautiful garden 🏵️💮🌸🪷⛲
Mairo K — Google review
A small museum that goes into the history of the location with some interesting art and paraphernalia. Best to go only if you’re also going to visit the garden.
Paulius J — Google review
Beautiful location. My gripe is that I paid 10 euros for a combined ticket that included the museum. The booklet said it was 8 euros! When I actually entered I was told the Museum was closed to the public (I presume for weddings). There seems to be no Garden Only ticket! I missed finding out about the history. Don’t sell combined tickets if the museum is closed and please tell people when they pay for the ticket.
Richard V — Google review
The museum and other building were closed. And no one warned when I bought the all in one ticket. All you can do with 10 euro is walking in the garden.
FATİH Ö — Google review
Very nice
MariaM — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful spot in Hanover in itself. However, one shouldn't expect too much. Generally speaking, the tree pruning, both large and small, is more than adequate. However, much else seems a little unkempt. There are no flowers, no grass clippings in some areas, and weeds are spreading even in exposed borders. Perhaps the beginning of May was simply too early for this kind of maintenance. It's not enough for five stars as it is. QR codes on the key buildings and objects would also be desirable. The app downloaded at the entrance was not helpful, and there was also no map. This would have had to be purchased separately. This can be summarized; a visit can be recommended with reservations. In general, however, more should be done to promote Hanover with this cultural highlight in itself. The price-performance ratio can therefore be rated as just moderate. (Original) An sich ein schönes Plätzchen in Hannover. Allerdings darf man nicht zuviel erwarten. Im Wesentlichen ist der allgemeine Baumschnitt im großen wie im kleinen mehr als ordentlich. Vieles andere wirkt aber doch ein wenig ungepflegt. So fehlt es an Blumen, teilweise an Rasenschnitt und das Unkraut kann sich auch an expenierten Rabatten breitmachen. Vielleicht war ja der Zeitpunkt mit Anfang Mai einfach zu früh für diese Art von Pflege. Das reicht so nicht für fünf Sterne. Wünschenswert wäre auch QRs an den Wesentliche Gebäuden und Objekten. Die am Eingang heruntergeladene App war da nicht hilfreich, auch fehlte eine Karte. Diese hätte man extra käuflicherwerben müssen. So kann zusammengefasst werden, ein Besuch kann eingeschränkt empfohlen werden. An sich sollte da aber mehr gehen, um Hannover mit diesem an sich kulturellem Highlight nach vorn zu bringen. Die Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis ist daher als gerade noch moderat zu bewerten.
A H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The weather wasn't on our side, but what beautiful gardens! Also on the other side of the road is part of it and you can visit with the same tickets. Lots of benches to sit. Just great (Original) We hadden het weer niet mee, maar wat een prachtige tuinen! Ook aan de overkant van de weg hoort er nog bij en kan je met dezelfde tickets bezoeken. Veel bankjes om te zitten. Gewoon geweldig
Moeke S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a truly beautiful place, and I was especially impressed by the huge garden 😍. The flowers and shrubs have a truly exotic touch, which I absolutely loved. Buying tickets was super easy, and the museum was also really worth seeing. The small themed gardens were a real highlight – so lovingly designed, almost like little worlds of their own. All in all, a very relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. (Original) Wirklich ein schöner Ort, vor allem der riesige Garten hat mich beeindruckt 😍. Die Blumen und Sträucher haben einen richtig exotischen Touch, das hat mir total gefallen. Der Ticketkauf war super unkompliziert, und auch das Museum war echt sehenswert. Die kleinen Themengärten waren ein echtes Highlight – so liebevoll gestaltet, fast schon wie eine kleine, eigene Welten. Alles in allem eine sehr entspannte und angenehme Atmosphäre.
D.O — Google review
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24Flohmarkt

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Flea market
The Flohmarkt am Hohen Ufer in Hannover is the city's oldest flea market, open on Saturdays from 8 AM to 4 PM. Situated along the picturesque Leine River, it attracts vintage enthusiasts and bargain seekers with its diverse offerings. Visitors can explore a variety of items including antiques, collectibles, second-hand clothing, and handmade crafts. The market provides a positive experience with plenty of choices for shoppers.
Good experience
Florin M — Google review
Open on Sundays. Would recommend checking it out 😊
Veronica — Google review
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Shoxxy — Google review
Fun, cheap, real people selling mostly legit second hand stuff. The size is manageable in about an hour.
Kim F — Google review
(Translated by Google) This flea market always takes place on Saturdays. The offers vary depending on the weather and season. The prices are sometimes quite expensive and you can't really find a bargain very often. There is always a flea market stall selling jewelry made from cutlery handles, letter openers and cutlery. Of course, the obligatory bric-a-brac, art, kitsch, records and books are on offer. There is always one or two subjects to photograph. The flea market is most beautiful in spring, when there are not so many people there and the market stalls can be viewed in peace. (Original) Dieser Flohmarkt findet immer Samstags statt. Je nach Wetterlage und Jahreszeit variieren die Angebote. Die Preise sind teilweise ganz schön teuer und man kann nicht wirklich oft ein Schnäppchen machen. Ein Flohmarktstand für Schmuck aus Besteckgriffen, Brieföffner und Besteck ist eigentlich immer da. Im Angebot ist natürlich der obligatorische Trödel, Kunst, Kitsch, Schallplatten und Bücher. Es gibt auch immer das ein oder andere Motiv zum Fotografieren. Am schönsten ist der Flohmarkt im Frühjahr, wenn nicht so viele Leute da sind und die Marktstände in Ruhe angeschaut werden können.
Antje L — Google review
(Translated by Google) After the cold and wet season, people are happy that Hanover's leine flea market is open again (Original) Nach der nasskalten Jahreszeit ist man froh, dass Hannovers leine-flohmarkt wieder geöffnet hat
We T — Google review
(Translated by Google) I read the review here, and I find it so funny that the flea market isn't on Saturdays, it's on Sundays :) And people who complain about poor quality, you know what a flea market means, right? Some people have also complained about the high prices, which I understand, but you can easily bargain well with 70% of the sellers. (Original) Habe mir mal hier die Rezension durch gelesen und ich finde es so lustig Leute der Flohmarkt ist nicht Samstags sondern Sonntags :) Und Leute die wegen schlechter Qualität meckern ihr wisst schon was Flohmarkt bedeutet oder? Wegen teuren Preisen haben auch schon welche Gemeckert was ich verstehe aber man kann bei locker 70% von den Verkäufern super gut handeln.
David — Google review
(Translated by Google) Positive place, large selection 🦭 (Original) Pozytywne miejsce , duży wybór 🦭
Hans K — Google review
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25Wilhelm-Busch-Wiese

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Wilhelm-Busch-Wiese is a German museum showcasing the works of Wilhelm Busch and a collection of satirical art from various centuries. It also hosts regular temporary exhibitions. Located in the city forest of Hanover, this meadow offers an escape for those without balconies, providing ample space to maintain distance during the pandemic. Nearby, Milchhauschen offers drinks and snacks. While quiet at times, it can get crowded in summer.
(Translated by Google) A large and spacious lawn that is good for relaxing, hanging out with friends and gathering in large groups. The nearby kiosk/restaurant called “das Milchhäuschen” can also offer a little refreshment. This clearing is neither too deep in the forest to be found, nor so close to the edge of the forest that it is too loud. (Original) Eine große und geräumige Wiese, die gut zum Entspannen, mit Freunden abhängen und in großen Gruppen treffen ist. Auch der Nahegelegene Kiosk/Restaurant namens "das Milchhäuschen" kann eine kleine Erfrischung bieten. Diese Lichtung ist weder zu tief im Wald um gefunden zu werden, noch so nahe am Waldrand, dass es zu laut ist.
Nico — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful meadow to lie down in the city forest of Hanover. No toilet on site. It was quiet for me, but I think it can get very crowded in the summer. (Original) Eine schöne Wiese zum Hinlegen im Stadtwald von Hannover. Keine Toilette vor Ort. Bei mir war es ruhig, aber ich denke im Sommer kann es sehr voll werden.
Stefanie L — Google review
(Translated by Google) On Sundays, when the weather is good, members of the Spring Moon Zendo Hannover sit on the meadow from 10 a.m. in Zen meditation = Shikantaza! (Original) Sonntags, wenn das Wetter gut ist, sitzen Mitglieder des Frühlingsmond Zendo Hannovers auf der Wiese ab 10 Uhr in Zenmeditation = Shikantaza!
Barbara K — Google review
(Translated by Google) This meadow is the perfect place to escape from your apartment without a balcony in the summer and offers enough space to keep your distance during the pandemic. Very nearby is the Milchhäuschen, which offers a selection of drinks and snacks. (Original) Diese Wiese ist der perfekte Ort der Wohnung ohne Balkon im Sommer zu entfliehen und bietet genügend Platz um Abstand während der Pandemie zu halten. Ganz in der Nähe ist das Milchhäuschen, welches eine Auswahl an Getränken und Snacks bietet.
Melina O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very relaxed... (Original) Sehr entspannt..
Oliver T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cozy meadow to play, relax and linger (Original) Gemütliche Wiese zum Spielen, Ausruhen und Verweilen
Lorenz K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice atmosphere, unfortunately some visitors didn't throw out their garbage... (Original) Sehr schönes Ambiente, leider haben einige Besucher ihren Müll nicht entsorgt...
Wolfgang H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place with evening sun. (Original) Schöner Platz mit Abendsonne.
Hans E — Google review
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26Linden - Mitte

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Linden - Mitte is a district known for its vibrant street art and graffiti, which adds to the creative atmosphere of the area. Visitors often find themselves stopping to admire the various artworks that adorn the streets and buildings. Notable pieces include a portrait of Hannah Arendt on the facade of her birthplace in Falkenstrasse, as well as numerous graffiti-adorned houses along Struckmeyerstrasse.
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27Nordstadt

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Crossing the Dornroschenbrucke, you'll find yourself in Nordstadt, a place where hunger pangs are sure to strike. In this area, you can explore various dining options such as Locorito on Nelkenstrasse. Alternatively, if you continue to List, there are more culinary delights to discover at places like Glucksbringer and Vietal Kitchen for those craving Asian cuisine.
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28An d. Lutherkirche

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When exploring the charming city, one cannot miss the stunning An d. Lutherkirche among its seven notable churches. This architectural gem stands out for its unique design and historical significance, making it a must-see for any traveler. As you plan your itinerary, consider visiting other remarkable sites like Christuskirche and Basilika St. Clemens to enrich your experience further.
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29Göttingen Seven Monument

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The memorial park Göttingen Seven Monument honors the liberals of Gottingen who opposed Ernst August'sAttempts to change the Kingdom of Hanover'sconstitution. The statues and gate are beautiful, but the park is unfortunately quite deserted. To appreciate it fully, you need to be able to understand German.
The Göttingen Seven Monument in Hanover honors seven professors who bravely opposed the abolition of the constitution in 1837. A powerful symbol of conscience, civil courage, and the fight for rule of law, it stands as a tribute to academic integrity and democratic values.
Spencer J — Google review
I stumbled on this place quite by accident. I think it's really well placed, and the trees are a nice touch. The statues and the gate are beautiful. No tourists around at all. To understand what it's about though, you have to be able to understand German. Otherwise you can't read the placque.
Shadowheart P — Google review
This sculptural ensemble stands in tribute to the Gottingen Seven, the group of seven liberal professors from Göttingen who opposed the attempt of Ernst Augusta to change the constitution of the Kingdom of Hanover. Their stance is considered to be The efforts of the Göttingen Seven outlived each of them, and the forerunner of a liberal republic in Modern Germany.
Macedonboy — Google review
Lovely. If you study at University of Göttingen, it becomes more interesting for you.
Lütfü C — Google review
Very interesting big monument consisting of a few statues. It represents historical Göttingen Seven - a group of professors from Göttingen university who protested against the cancellation of the Hannover constitution. Among them there were famous the Brothers Grimm. Located on the way from the old city center to the New Town Hall.
Irina K — Google review
Very interesting meaning of the statues! Easy to walk in from market square
Virginia L — Google review
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Egshiglen E — Google review
Its was really amazing place. The sculptures were nicely designed and details were very good. Once should definitely have some pictures here as memory.
Gr8 A — Google review
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30Maschpark

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Masch Park, located in Lower Saxony, is a picturesque public park that opened in 1900 and was designed by local landscape architect Julis Trip. Situated around a large artificial pond, the park offers walking paths and stunning views of the Neues Rathaus. It has become a popular spot for running with multi-use paths along the Leine and Ihme Rivers. The park's central location behind the town hall makes it an ideal place for relaxation and leisurely walks.
Beautiful park located behind the town hall. It's a great place for relaxing walk. In the park there is a small pond with many ducks and water lilies. Also you can enjoy beautiful views of the town hall reflecting in the pond. One of the favorite places in the city.
Irina K — Google review
An impressive building. Nice place to spend some time and have coffee with a beautiful view.
Branimir — Google review
The park is good to stroll and have a picnic. When you guys lie down on the grass, it feels like such a heaven.
Yujin — Google review
Most beautiful and serene park visited in Hannover. Nothing beats sitting on the grass and absorbing the magnificent view in front of you. Must visit whenever in Hannover.
Priyal P — Google review
Nice place to walk, stroll along the pond, watching the beautiful garden, bushes, floating and gracefully swimming birds and the majestic town hall.
Konamaneti R — Google review
The Maschpark is a picturesque park and a very popular spot for weddings photoshoots. There were three when I was there! One of the reasons is that the New Town Hall, provides such an amazing backdrop to the gardens and the lakes in the park. To be honest, I thought the park was nice, but not amazing, it's more the setting with views of the town hall that makes it special more than anything else. Do walk to the south side of the park, on a good day, the town hall reflects beautifully off the waters!
Macedonboy — Google review
Very nice place. We went there during the Maschseefest and it was amazing. Lots of people, good food, good beers and excellent live music. A good experience in a city that honestly is not very nice, and I feel that it's dangerous at night.
The S — Google review
Lovely park in the centre of Hannover.It's located behind the beautiful town hall building. Nice place for relaxing walk & get together. In the park there is a small pond with many ducks and water lilies.
Arun A — Google review
Platz d. Menschenrechte 2, 30159 Hannover, Germany•http://www.hannover.de/Kultur-Freizeit/Naherholung/G%C3%A4rten-g…•+49 511 16843801•Tips and more reviews for Maschpark
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31Ein und Ausgang Süd-Ost Zoo

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The Ein und Ausgang Zoo is not your typical zoo with an array of animals that requires an entrance fee. Instead, it resembles more of a wildlife conservation area where visitors can observe various species in their natural habitat. The park features roaming deer, a spacious enclosure for wild pigs and birds, as well as a large playground for children. It is an ideal destination for families of all ages seeking quality time together.
Lots of deer 🦌 rooming free. Love this place! Better than the Hanover zoo. Lol
HuDo U — Google review
This is not like Zoo with a lot of animals, where you have to pay to come inside. It is more like Animals conservation area. You could see dears walking around. There is a big cage for the wild pigs and some birds. And there is this big play ground for the little ones. It is perfect for Family time with all ages.
Souhad A — Google review
Love it. Cozy and wonderful place to spend some hours within city limits. Highly recommend to walk with kids since there is wild life there :)
Artyom R — Google review
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Jan — Google review
(Translated by Google) When it comes to Hanover, then ALL RATINGS SHOULD BE DESCRIBED WITH THE HIGHEST VALUES...💕 Because not for anything else (-in the most beautiful city), WORLD EXHIBITIONS have been held here... such as CEBIT,... EXPO 2000... etc . ORGANIZED 💞👍👍👍👍👍, although today "Administrators"... of HANNOVER... NEGLECT the historical VALUES OF THE CITY😕.. And that's very sad right now😕😓😥 (Original) Wenn es geht um Hannover, dann ALLE BEWERTUNGEN SOLLTE MAN MIT HÖCHSTEN WERTEN BESCHREIBEN..💕 Weil nicht um sonst(-in der schönste Stadt) ,haben hier WELT AUSSTELLUN- GEN... wie CEBIT,... EXPO 2000.. usw. ORGANIESIERT 💞👍👍👍👍👍, obwohl heutige "Administratoren"... von HANNOVER... VERNACHLÄSSIGEN die geschichtliche WERTE DES STADTE's😕.. Und das ist gerade sehr traurig😕😓😥
B. K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The little wild boars in the enclosure were very nice to see. The situation is difficult in a larger group because there are only a few benches and picnics on the lawn are prohibited (Original) Sehr schön zu sehen waren die kleinen Wildschweine im Gehege. Schwierig ist in einer größeren Gruppe die Situation, dass es nur einzelne Bänke gibt und Picknick auf der Wiese verboten ist
Phoebe P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Simply beautiful. The animals have plenty of space and can move around, even the wild boars in the enclosure have plenty of room to roam. It's really nice to see, but it's better to have fewer animals and give them a nice home than to keep so many animals locked up. Other zoos and parks should follow their example. Keep it up, thank you 🌷 (Original) Einfach wunderschön. Die Tiere haben sehr viel Platz und können sich bewegen auch die Wildschweine im Gehege haben viel viel Auslauf. Wirklich schön zu sehen, dann lieber weniger und ihnen ein schönes Zuhause geben als viel Tiere und sie einsperren. Sollten sich andere Zoos und parks ein Beispiel nehmen. Weiter so Danke 🌷
Kristina K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Tiergarten is a really nice destination to get out of the city. Well-kept paths, you can see wild boars and deer as well as squirrels and numerous species of birds. Very nice park! (Original) Der Tiergarten ist ein echt schönes Ausflugsziel um mal aus der Stadt raus zu kommen. Gepflegte Wege, man sieht Wildschweine und Rotwild sowie Eichhörnchen und zahlreiche Vogelarten. Sehr schöner Park!
Larissa T — Google review
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32Stadtpark Hannover

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Stadtpark Hannover, located near the Hannover Congress Centrum, is a haven for plant enthusiasts and nature lovers. The park boasts diverse gardens including a rose garden with over 120 varieties, a fountain garden, and a traditional Japanese tea garden created in partnership with Hiroshima. This municipal park was also the site of the first Federal Horticultural Show and showcases post-war-era garden design.
Really really beautiful roses and a clean park where u can walk and its quite and there is a family of duck living there with a bunch of kois!
Txve — Google review
Advertised by my hotel staff as the largest green city park in Europe, there's definitely plenty of forest-type space for a good walk, run, or bike ride plus other activities. Got an enjoyable 10.5km run in pretty much following the path along its outskirts.
Torsten M — Google review
Nice place. Its good to be there with family and one can spend the whole day. Good for kids to play and run around. Nice small pond with fishes and good atmosphere all around. Good to relax on a sunny day here.
Gr8 A — Google review
Nice place to relax 🌞
Tatiana S — Google review
Nice place to chill out. Flowers & trees are well-planted. Good to visit in all seasons
Meii M — Google review
The best time to visit this park is middle of may!
Dennis T — Google review
Infact Hannover is nice city to visit nice places to visit i can't wait to visit again nd again.
Yaw N — Google review
Great with little kids or just to chill out on a hot day in the shade. In the summer there's a few events on certain days, and in the evenings. Edit: was there at pflanztage, a bit crowded but still a fancy park.
Stepho J — Google review
Theodor-Heuss-Platz 1-3, 30175 Hannover, Germany•http://www.hannover.de/Kultur-Freizeit/Naherholung/G%C3%A4rten-g…•+49 511 16843801•Tips and more reviews for Stadtpark Hannover

33Blätterbrunnen

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Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the bustling pedestrian zone of Hannover, the Blätterbrunnen is a charming fountain that offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Created by artist Emil Cimiotti, this 1970s masterpiece features intricate leaf motifs that beautifully capture the essence of informal art. On warm summer days, visitors can enjoy watching water cascade gracefully from one leaf to another while keeping an eye out for a playful snail hidden among them—a delightful challenge for both children and adults alike!
The fountain of leaves (Blätterbrunnen) is a small but beautiful fountain in the pedestrian zone near the Kröpcke tram station in the city center of Hannover, Germany. I took a picture of my children long ago at this landmark of the town.
Raden S — Google review
If you appreciate sculpture, you'll enjoy this fountain by Emil Cimiotti, one of his three similarly themed sculptures in Hannover. Best in the summer months of course, when the water cascades from leaf to leaf!
Kdbendtsen — Google review
Very peaceful abd lively place.
Prashant S — Google review
kids loved playing by the fountain
M R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today, August 9th, 2024, is the 37th Discovery Day of the Hanover region 💚 And the well water has a beautiful, bright neon green color today ☘️ (Original) Heute 09.08.2024 ist der 37. Entdeckertag der Region Hannover 💚 Und das Brunnenwasser hat heute eine wunderschöne, leuchtend neon grüne Farbe ☘️
Noura — Google review
(Translated by Google) Literally translated it means "Fountain of Leaves" and in fact it is a tub of water with a "Heap" of leaves in the center from which water flows; it is located in the City Center; I didn't like it. (Original) Tradotto letteralmente significa "Fontana delle Foglie" ed in effetti si tratta di una vasca d'acqua con la centro un "Ammasso" di foglie dalle quali sgorga l'acqua; si trova in Centro Città; non mi è piaciuta.
Roberto B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place for a little break. Relaxation with rushing water. (Original) Schöner Platz für eine kleine Pause. Entspannung bei rauschenden Wasser.
Avisor — Google review
(Translated by Google) A typical 70s fountain as a haven of calm in the sometimes hectic pedestrian zone. A work from “Informal Art” with leaf motifs by the artist Emil Cimiotti. A little fun on the side: Find the snail between the leaves! 😎 (Original) Ein typischer 70er-Jahre-Brunnen als Ruhepol in der manchmal recht hektischen Fußgängerzone. Ein Werk aus der "Informellen Kunst" mit Blättermotiven des Künstlers Emil Cimiotti. Kleiner Spaß am Rande: Finde die Schnecke zwischen den Blättern! 😎
Catrin K — Google review
Platz d. Weltausstellung, 30159 Hannover, Germany•+49 511 9357446•Tips and more reviews for Blätterbrunnen

34Oskar Winter-Brunnen

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This beautiful fountain in the heart of Hanover's Holzmarkt square is named after blacksmith Oskar Winter. The miniature sculpture and fountain is topped by an elaborate, almost Art Nouveau like balustrade. It's a great place to take a break and relax, especially if you're in Hannover.
The Holzmarktbrunnen , also known as the Oskar Winter fountain, is a beautifully crafted fountain in the centre of Holzmarkt public square. The whole fountain sits on a raised platform, with steps leading up to the fountain. The centrepiece of the fountain is a miniature sculpture of a blacksmith by the name of Oskar Winter, The sculpture and fountain is topped by an elaborate, almost Art Nouveau like balustrade. Make the time to see thing fountain if in Hanover.
Macedonboy — Google review
Nice fountain located in front of the Leibnizhaus. It's a reconstructed version of the old fountain that was paid by Oscar Winter to promote his company's iron goods. Around the fountain there are many beautiful old historical buidings.
Irina K — Google review
It is at the middle of the road and yep house around that place is ancient
Mayan K — Google review
It was located near by Hannover Marktkirche, a small quiet square with a small monument, and not too much traffic vehicles in the city.
Chithanh T — Google review
Best place to be.
Travel M — Google review
nice place
David G — Google review
(Translated by Google) DE: Mal schauen, ob unsere Wünsche in Erfüllung gehen! EN: "RING OF WISHES" IN HANOVER ⠀ If you want to try your luck at spinning the legendary Wishing Ring, you'll have to head to Hannover's Holzmarkt to the Oskar-Wintter-Brunnen Winter Fountain on the Holzmarkt, whose wrought iron grille has housed a rotating ring since 1914. ⠀ It is said to be the legendary “ring of wishes.” ⠀ The ring's wishing power was first seen in a London amusement park in the 17th century. The Elector's bandmaster in Hanover found out about this, and then ordered him to be taken to the Herrenhausen gardens in Hanover. ⠀ They say that from that moment, when the Elector himself turned the ring and wished to take the British throne, his wish came true. ⠀ After the ring was stolen by a page, the talisman was forgotten, but reappeared when the well was being built: the daughter of a cooper (a craftsman who made wooden barrels) found the lucky ring in the attic. ⠀ She wanted her unloved fiancé to go into the desert and not return. When her wish came true, she came up with the idea of ​​including a ring in the design of the fence. ⠀ And now everyone who wants their wish fulfilled can come to the fountain in Hannover and spin the ring, just like we did. (Original) DE: Mal schauen, ob unsere Wünsche in Erfüllung gehen! RU: "КОЛЬЦО ЖЕЛАНИЙ" В ГАННОВЕРЕ ⠀ Если вы хотите попытать  счастья, раскрутив легендарное «Кольцо желаний», вам придется отправиться в Ганновер на улицу Хольцмаркт к Зимниму фонтану Оскара /Oskar-Wintter-Brunnen на Хольцмаркте/Holzmarkt, в чьей решетке из кованого железа с 1914 года заключено вращающееся кольцо. ⠀ Говорят, что это легендарное «кольцо желаний». ⠀ Сила желаний кольца была впервые замечена в лондонском парке развлечений в 17 веке. Об этом узнал капельмейстер курфюрста в Ганновере, после чего приказал доставить его в сады Херренхаузен в Ганновере. ⠀ Говорят, что с этого момента, когда сам курфюрст повернул кольцо и  пожелал занять британский трон - его желание исполнилось. ⠀ После того, как кольцо украл паж, талисман был забыт, но появился снова, когда строился колодец: дочь бондаря ( мастера по изготовлению бочек из дерева) нашла счастливое кольцо на чердаке. ⠀ Она желала, чтобы ее нелюбимый жених ушел в пустыню и не вернулся. Когда её желание исполнилось, ей пришла в голову идея включить кольцо в оформление ограды. ⠀ И теперь каждый жаждующий исполнения желания может прийти к фонтану в Ганновере и покрутить кольцо, как сделали это мы.
Marina M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super beautiful fountain in front of a great backdrop! (Original) Super schöner Brunnen vor einer tollen Kulisse!
Flo — Google review
Holzmarkt 4, 30159 Hannover, Germany•https://www.hannover.de/Kultur-Freizeit/Freizeit-Sport/Echt-hann…•Tips and more reviews for Oskar Winter-Brunnen

35Hermann-Löns-Park

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Hermann-Löns-Park is a large park with many different animals, ponds, playgrounds, and eighteenth century buildings. It is a good place to walk, cycle or sit and relax. There is also a restaurant next to the windmill.
Big free park with different animals, like deer, roes, hares, boars, squirrels and so on. There are many benches, cut lawns and beautiful sceneries. Animals are not afraid of people, and you can observe them very close. There are a lot of stands with information about animals, their habits and environment. Visitors are not allowed to leave the pathways, feed animals and irritate them. City authorities take care about this place, so it is nice and cozy.
Vlad T — Google review
Only a few minutes from the center (by tram) you’ll get engaged with this very untouched nature (protected area). Don’t forget to breathe as deep as possible!
Ali A — Google review
Clean, large and accessible nature park with 2 playgrounds for children und multiple picnic fields. In addition, a high class restaurant and event space next to the serene lake. Bike friendly and lots of different paths to walk along. Connects to Tiergarten, Kleefeld and Kirchrode. At the moment there is a small art installation made funded by a lady who wants to raise awareness of dementia. Beautiful wicker structures.
Lana B — Google review
Good for walking, cycling or sitting at a bank enjoying the view. There is also a restaurant next to the windmill. Only a little area for picnic which is located near kids playground
K A — Google review
Loved this place. Beautiful lake with lots of ducks and very nice views.
Gr8 A — Google review
Great Park to enoy the sun (when it's out 😊) and to relax
Ki — Google review
Nice park
Mirek B — Google review
Beautiful place to relax
Vidhyalakshmi K — Google review
30625 Hannover, Germany•http://www.loensparklauf.de/•+49 511 1680•Tips and more reviews for Hermann-Löns-Park
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