The Herrenhausen Gardens (German: Herrenhäuser Gärten, IPA: [ˈhɛʁn̩hɔʏzɐ ˈɡɛʁtn̩]) of Herrenhausen Palace are located in Herrenhausen, an urban district...
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district of the German city of Hanover. It is the centrepiece of Herrenhausen Gardens. Sophia of Hanover oversaw the development of the estate in the late...
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the district of Herrenhausen-Stöcken since 1 January 2005. A major attraction is the baroque Herrenhausen Palace and Herrenhausen Gardens, established by...
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Sophia of Hanover (category Burials at Berggarten Mausoleum, Herrenhausen (Hanover))
Augustus she greatly improved the Herrenhausen Palace, and she was the guiding spirit in the creation of the Herrenhausen Gardens surrounding the palace, where...
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John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick (category Burials at Berggarten Mausoleum, Herrenhausen (Hanover))
palace built in Herrenhausen near Hanover that was inspired by the Palace of Versailles and is famous for its gardens, the Herrenhausen Gardens. In 1667, he...
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[ˈɡeːɔʁɡŋ̍ˌɡaʁtn̩]) is a landscape garden in the northwestern borough of Herrenhausen of the German city Hanover. It is a part of Herrenhausen Gardens. Around 1700, country...
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estates of Calenberg Castle and the Fürstenhaus ("Princely House") at Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover; the elaborate museum in this small palace, built by King...
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Kingdom. In 1961 he sold his remaining properties at Herrenhausen Gardens, including the site of Herrenhausen Palace which had been destroyed by a British bombing...
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victim had been thrown into a lake located at the entrance to the Herrenhausen Gardens. Haarmann typically kept his victims' personal possessions for himself...
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eldest son, Prince Ernest Augustus, sold his remaining property at Herrenhausen Gardens in 1961 but kept the nearby Princely House, a small palace built...
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Karlsaue, Kassel, Hesse (built until 1785) French Garden, Celle in Celle, Lower Saxony Herrenhausen Gardens, Hanover, Lower Saxony (1676–1680) Augustusburg...
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George I of Great Britain (category Burials at Berggarten Mausoleum, Herrenhausen (Hanover))
died on 28 May 1714 at the age of 83. She had collapsed in the gardens at Herrenhausen after rushing to shelter from a shower of rain. George was now...
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most grandiose sights is the Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen. Its Great Garden is an important European Baroque garden. The palace itself was largely destroyed...
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Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover (category Burials at Berggarten Mausoleum, Herrenhausen (Hanover))
he and Queen Frederica rest in a mausoleum in the Berggarten of Herrenhausen Gardens. A large equestrian statue of King Ernest Augustus may be found in...
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agricultural estate of Calenberg Castle, the "Princely House" at Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover and some forests near Blankenburg Castle (Harz) which...
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History of gardening (redirect from Gardens (history))
Gardens of Versailles Potager du roi, Versailles (King's Kitchen Garden) Vaux-le-Vicomte Muskau Park Dessau-Wörlitz Garden Realm Herrenhausen Gardens...
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Princess Caroline of Monaco. The Leine Palace in Hanover Herrenhausen Palace and Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover Celle Castle Brunswick Palace Wolfenbüttel...
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Niki de Saint Phalle (section Tarot Garden (1974–1998))
Saint Phalle. The permanent installation, in the Grosser Garten, Herrenhausen Gardens, Hannover, consisted of three rooms which were decorated on every...
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Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick (category Burials at Berggarten Mausoleum, Herrenhausen (Hanover))
of his wife, in front of the Royal Mausoleum in the Berggarten at Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover, which is the burial chapel of King Ernest Augustus of...
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Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia (category Burials at Berggarten Mausoleum, Herrenhausen (Hanover))
her husband in front of the Royal Mausoleum in the Berggarten at Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover, which is the burial chapel of Ernest Augustus, King of...
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October 1683 Herrenhausen Palace Son of George I and Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach Herrenhausen Gardens 22 August...
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Orangery (category Landscape garden features)
Orangerie Gera, Orangery and "Küchengarten" Hanover, a part of the Herrenhausen Gardens Ingolstadt, Orangerie in Harderstraße 10 Kassel, Orangerie Oldenburg...
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the T-shaped canal at Westbury Court Garden, lying parallel to the "main canal" shown above. The Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover, canal by Sophia of Hanover...
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Fountain (category Landscape garden features)
Muslim garden designers used fountains to create miniature versions of the gardens of paradise. King Louis XIV of France used fountains in the Gardens of...
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Johann Christoph Wendland (category German gardeners)
gardener at Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover, where he gained botanical experience from Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart (1742–1795), the director of the gardens. In 1817...
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Garden may refer to: The Hill Garden and Pergola, Hampstead Heath, London, England Berggarten (The Hill Garden), part of the gardens of Herrenhausen Palace...
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(Herrenhausen Church) in Hanover-Herrenhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany) is a church built in neo-Gothic style. Located close to the Herrenhausen Gardens...
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Mecklenburg-Strelitz in the garden of the Chapel at Schloss Herrenhausen (the mausoleum today is situated in the Berggarten, part of the Herrenhausen Gardens), built between...
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Erwin Panofsky as Dr. phil. His dissertation on the Great Garden of the Herrenhausen Gardens of Hanover was published by Deutscher Kunstverlag and provided...
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Older individuals, like the dwarf beech in the mountain garden of the Herrenhausen Gardens, give the impression of being a group of trees. In addition...
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