Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #11 in Hanover, Germany
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3.5 km
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Experience Hanover in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in HanoverIndividual Sights in HanoverSight 1: Bismarckschule
The Bismarck School is a high school in Hanover. It is located in the Südstadt district, in the immediate vicinity of the Maschsee. It is named after the German statesman and founder of the German Empire Otto von Bismarck.
Sight 2: Mahnmal gegen Kolonialismus
The Karl Peters Memorial Stone, also known as the Karl Peters Memorial and Plaque against Colonialism, is a monument originally erected in the mid-1930s in honor of Carl Peters, which was later redesigned as a memorial against colonialism. The location of the memorial stone in the public space of Hanover's Südstadt, which is also recorded as an architectural monument and as part of an ensemble, is the green area at the former address Am Karl-Peters-Platz 1 D on today's Bertha-von-Suttner-Platz.
Sight 3: St. Heinrich
St. Heinrich is a Catholic parish church in the southern part of Hanover, Sallstraße 72. Her parish of the same name belongs to the deanery of Hanover in the diocese of Hildesheim.
Wikipedia: St. Heinrich (Hannover) (DE), Website, Heritage Website
Sight 4: Hochhaus Glückauf
The Glückauf high-rise in Hanover was completed in 1930 and was a highlight in terms of urban development during the expansion of residential construction in the south of the city. The location of the listed high-rise is Geibelplatz 5 in the Südstadt district.
Sight 5: Dievision Agentur für Kommunikation GmbH
Robert-Koch-Platz 10 in Hanover is the address of an art-historically outstanding building of the International Style in the capital of Lower Saxony. In the line of sight of Brehmstraße and as a peripheral development of the square named after the bacteriologist Robert Koch in the Bult district, the building, which was built at the end of the 1920s and is now designated as a single monument, is also important for the district in terms of urban development with its dual function as a cafeteria and sports hall with an adjacent sports field.
Sight 6: Melanchthonkirche
The Melanchthon Church, named after Philipp Melanchthon, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Hanover, Germany.
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