Gardens Herrenhausen Photo: The Gardens Of Herrenhausen

Gardens Herrenhausen were broken when the Countess Sophie von der Pfalz, daughter of Elizabeth Stuart and mother of king George I. the Gardens consist of a Large garden, Berggarten, gardens George and Guelph. A large garden belongs to one of the most significant Baroque gardens in Europe and has a layout on a sample of Dutch parks XVII-XVIII century. Berggarten has evolved from a garden to grow vegetables to Botanical, with fountains, sculptures and grottoes. Broken English-style gardens of George and Guelph are reputed to be a favorite place for walks and relaxation in the city.

From destroyed during the Second world war the Palace Herrenhauser survived only one wing of the art gallery. Its Central Baroque painted hall frescoes by Tommaso Giusti. During the summer festivals of Music and drama in Herrenhauser" there are musical concerts.

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