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1. Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum Hannover (Lower Saxony State Museum)
The Landesmuseum is one of the most important regional museums in Germany. There are exhibits on northern European biology and geology, ethno-medicine...
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2. Sprengel Museum
Although this museum of modern art, one of the best in Germany, has been around since 1979, it is gaining increasing renown for its two dozen annual...
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3. Herrenhäuser Garten (Royal Gardens of Herrenhäusen)
No matter where you go in Hannover, you won't be far from a park or garden. But make sure you don't miss this one, the only surviving example of...
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4. NORD/LB Building
- This newly created wonder home to the German bank Nord/LB is a magnificent piece of structure made to house staff of the bank, and has a restaurant... read more
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5. Leibnizhaus Mansion
- Once the home of Gottfried Wilhem Leibniz. Built in 1499 this ancient renaissance house is a jewel from the 16th Century and is worth a visit if... read more
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6. August Kestner Museum
- August Kestner Museum gets its name from the founder, August Kestner, a well known diplomat. Most of the exhibits on display are from his own collection... read more
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8. Altes Rathaus
- The Old Town Hall is a very beautiful building that dates back to the Middle Ages and is entirely constructed from bricks. Construction began in... read more
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9. aquaLaatzium
- Located near the Exhibition Center, this health spa is the perfect place to relax after a long day at the Cebit or Hanover Trade Fair. The bathing... read more
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10. Altstadt (Die)
- Like every city's "Old Town," Hanover's has seen its share drama. Mired in everything from poverty, disrepair and even post-bombing dread, city... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- Float down the Ihme and Leine rivers or walk through the city streets like a local, Hanover's got you covered on the European way of life. While not as big as Frankfurt, Hanover is famous for its summer expo's, where the city streets are rife with life, and the world's largest fairground is bustling with thousands of Germans enjoying the summer shine.
