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    The Georgengarten (German: [ˈɡeːɔʁɡŋ̍ˌɡaʁtn̩]) is a landscape garden in the northwestern borough of Herrenhausen of the German city Hanover. It is a part...
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    Great Garden (Großer Garten), Hill Garden (Berggarten), Georgen Garden (Georgengarten) and Guelf Garden (Welfengarten). The Great Garden has always been one...
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    several parts, for example the Paradies and the Prairie Garden. The Georgengarten is an English landscape garden. The Leibniz Temple and the Georgen Palace...
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    Australia in January 2024. The first three parkruns in Germany were Georgengarten parkrun in Hannover, Küchenholz parkrun in Leipzig and Neckarau parkrun...
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    at the Linderhof Palace, Bavaria, Germany The Leibniz Temple in the Georgengarten, Hanover, Germany Well temple in the spa park at Bad Vilbel, Germany...
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    contemporary comic art, illustrations and drawings. It is located in the Georgengarten (part of the Herrenhausen Gardens) in a palace known as the Georgenpalais...
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    gardens and merged them into the Wallmodengarten (later to become the Georgengarten). In 1782 he built the Wallmoden-Schloss to house his collections of...
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    Laves resided Candelabra in front of the Wilhelm-Busch-Museum in the Georgengarten, Hanover The mausoleum at Derneburg Castle The "Laves bridge" at Derneburg...
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    Hanover to work with Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves. The stables in the Georgengarten (1844) were his first independent project. For many years, he was construction...
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  • Hamburg, DB Museum Nuremberg**, Sprengel Museum, Werkleitz Festival**, Georgengarten**, Mausoleum & Meisterhäuser**, Deutscher Künstlerbund**, Landesvertretung...
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