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2. Staatsoper
- The opera house was built between 1845 and 1852 based on a plan drawn by Laves. Originally it served as the royal theater, as the king considered... read more
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3. Broyhanhaus
- Step into the ancient Broyhanhaus, after a day of shopping and recharge with a cool, soothing beer. You can also sample some of the fine wines... read more
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5. Bahnhof Leinhausen
- This former train station has been transformed into a stunning event center and music hall. The expansive space is open for both private and public... read more
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6. Ballhof 2 (Ballhof Zwei)
- The name tells of this theater's original purpose. In 1619 its partner, Ballhof, was built as a duke's ball court and festivity hall. Hanover's... read more
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7. Altes Magazin
- Years ago, Hanover's state theater stored its sets in the old storeroom (German Magazin). Later it used the house as an experimental stage. When... read more
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8. Beethovensaal (Beethoven Hall) im HCC
- The Beethoven Hall at the HCC (Hanover Congress Centrum) stands out as an elegant venue for musical performances. With its sublime neoclassical... read more
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9. Theater am Aegi
- The interior of this theater, that was once a cinema still holds its 1950s charm. Since 1967 it has been Hanover's biggest venue for guest performances.... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- Hanover can party with the best of them. Clubs open till the wee hours of the morning and ones that will serve you food so you never have to leave, Hanover knows how to treat you right. In the summer months, like any big European city, Hanover is alive with spirit and sound. Music tours and festivals can be held in conjunction with the expositions and make for a wild night!
