Leineschloss (Leine Palace), Hanover
The Leineschloss, or Leine Palace, is a former royal palace that currently serves as the seat of the Landtag of Lower Saxony. The palace was once the residence of the dukes and kings of Hanover. It also held the remains of nobility, including King George I who was originally buried in the chapel.
The palace has undergone a large number of renovations over the years. The first palace was constructed in 1636 in the Late Renaissance architectural style. It was enlarged in the 17th century when a theatre was added. It was then entirely rebuilt under the hand of architect George Ludwig Friedrich Laves in 1844.
The interior of Leine Palace was fully destroyed during World War II. It was rebuilt again in 1962 with a design from architect Dieter Oesterlen. Luckily, the portico envisioned by Laves was able to be saved.
Leine Palace is closed to tourists. However, visitors are welcome to explore the building's exterior, which is easy to reach from Leinstrasse. Likewise, the Hoffmann von Fallersleben Gedenktafel, across Leinstrasse from the palace, offers perfect views for admiring the Corinthian columns.
The palace has undergone a large number of renovations over the years. The first palace was constructed in 1636 in the Late Renaissance architectural style. It was enlarged in the 17th century when a theatre was added. It was then entirely rebuilt under the hand of architect George Ludwig Friedrich Laves in 1844.
The interior of Leine Palace was fully destroyed during World War II. It was rebuilt again in 1962 with a design from architect Dieter Oesterlen. Luckily, the portico envisioned by Laves was able to be saved.
Leine Palace is closed to tourists. However, visitors are welcome to explore the building's exterior, which is easy to reach from Leinstrasse. Likewise, the Hoffmann von Fallersleben Gedenktafel, across Leinstrasse from the palace, offers perfect views for admiring the Corinthian columns.
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Sight Name: Leineschloss (Leine Palace)
Sight Location: Hanover, Germany (See walking tours in Hanover)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Hanover, Germany (See walking tours in Hanover)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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