Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #17 in Hanover, Germany
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4.3 km
23 m
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: St. Antonius
St. Antonius is the Catholic church of the Kleefeld district of Hanover and was also the monastery church of the former Franciscan convent. A daycare center of the same name is located in the community center next to the church. Today it belongs to the parish of St. Martin with its seat in Hanover-Roderbruch in the Hanover deanery of the Diocese of Hildesheim.
Sight 2: Haus Liebrecht
Haus Liebrecht in Hanover is a listed single-family house in the Hanover district of Kleefeld. The villa-like building at Schopenhauerstraße 28 near Eilenriede was originally built in the early 1920s for the state forester Walter Liebrecht according to plans by the architect Paul Bonatz, who had previously built the town hall on site.
Sight 3: Friedhof Nackenberg
The Nackenberg district cemetery in Hanover is a cemetery in the Hanover district of Kleefeld, which was laid out at the end of the 19th century and is now a listed building. The green area, which today covers around 1.4 hectares, can be found at Blumhardtstraße 10 at the corner of Freda-Niemann-Straße.
Sight 4: Nikodemus church
The Evangelical Lutheran Nicodemus Church is a church building in the Hanover district of Heideviertel. Together with St. Peter's Church in Kleefeld, it belongs to the Petri and Nicodemus parish.
Sight 5: Dauerkolonie Annateich e.V.
The Annateich permanent colony, also known as the Annateich / Hermann-Löns-Park colony, is an allotment garden colony in Hanover in the Kleefeld district, which was established in the 1930s and is now a listed building. The facilities with their 211 garden plots, clubhouse, excursion restaurant and fairground are located in the form of an elongated ribbon along Hermann-Löns-Park at the level of the Annateich as a spatial closure to the north to the main railway line. Today, the green area forms the second oldest permanent allotment garden colony in the capital of Lower Saxony.
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