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31: 132: 140: 177:, Germany. The garden was first created in 1666 as a vegetable garden on a hill north of the palace, and then transformed into a garden for exotic plants. In 1750, it was developed into a botanical garden, with some unusual trees from the period still surviving. It features a palm house, first built in 1846, and a 266:
in World War II. The Palmenhaus had to be demolished in 1950. In 1952, the Garden Library was built which later became the seat of the garden's management. In 1957, further members of the
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Besides aesthetic purposes, the garden was a ground to experiment with the breeding of plants native to more southern regions. While the growing of rice failed, crops like tobacco and
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were fed by mulberry leaves from the Berggarten. In 1750, the KĂĽchengarten in Linden (now also part of Hanover) grew produce for the palace, and the Berggarten was turned into a
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In 2000, a house for exotic plants was completed, called Regenwaldhaus (Rain forest house), on the occasion of
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Between 1817 and 1820, a caretaker's house was built within the garden. Construction of a Palmenhaus (
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in Herrenhausen in 1666 as a vegetable garden on a hill north of the palace.
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and his parents, were interred in the garden's mausoleum. The remains of
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later transformed it into a garden for exotic plants. In 1686, a
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and Princess Charlotte of Clarence (1819–1819), daughter of
415:"Die Geschichte der größten Gewächshaus-palme der Welt" 247:, also designed by Laves, was built from 1842 to 1847. 113: 98: 59: 44: 23: 185:, the gardens were restored. In 2000, a house for 35:Aerial view of the Berggarten from the northeast 280:Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Luneburg 8: 389:"Botanische Vielfalt im Berggarten Hannover" 276:John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg 197:The Berggarten was created as part of the 20: 424:(in German). Vol. 1. 2020. p. 6 288:Ernest Augustus, Duke of York and Albany 278:, his daughter Anna Sophie (1670–1672), 318: 328: 326: 324: 322: 383: 381: 294:, were interred, while the graves of 7: 477:Buildings and structures in Hanover 422:Das Magazin der Herrenhäuser Gärten 262:The garden was severely damaged by 300:Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia 296:Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick 143:Library Building in the Berggarten 14: 292:William IV of the United Kingdom 43: 29: 302:are in front of the mausoleum. 135:Mausoleum in Berggarten in 2019 16:Garden in Hanover, Lower Saxony 482:Tourist attractions in Hanover 272:King George I of Great Britain 1: 487:1666 establishments in Europe 220:were successfully grown. The 169:in Herrenhausen, now part of 241:Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves 161:, one of the gardens of the 503: 40: 28: 284:Sophia of the Palatinate 472:Gardens in Lower Saxony 268:Royal Family of Hanover 165:, around the residence 152: 144: 136: 142: 134: 458:(in German) Hannover 286:, their younger son 249:King Ernest Augustus 203:Herrenhäuser Schloss 167:Herrenhäuser Schloss 121:.berggarten-hannover 83:52.39417°N 9.69944°E 199:Herrenhäuser Gärten 163:Herrenhäuser Gärten 79: /  145: 137: 395:. 23 January 2020 207:Sophia of Hanover 201:of the residence 147:The Hill Garden ( 129: 128: 88:52.39417; 9.69944 494: 452: 451: 449:Official website 434: 433: 431: 429: 419: 411: 405: 404: 402: 400: 385: 376: 375: 373: 371: 356: 350: 349: 347: 345: 338:hannover-park.de 330: 230:botanical garden 159:botanical garden 157:) is a historic 125: 122: 120: 109: 107: 94: 93: 91: 90: 89: 84: 80: 77: 76: 75: 72: 33: 21: 502: 501: 497: 496: 495: 493: 492: 491: 462: 461: 447: 446: 443: 438: 437: 427: 425: 417: 413: 412: 408: 398: 396: 387: 386: 379: 369: 367: 358: 357: 353: 343: 341: 332: 331: 320: 315: 253:Queen Frederica 195: 117: 105: 103: 87: 85: 81: 78: 73: 70: 68: 66: 65: 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 500: 498: 490: 489: 484: 479: 474: 464: 463: 460: 459: 453: 442: 441:External links 439: 436: 435: 406: 377: 364:garten-tour.de 351: 317: 316: 314: 311: 194: 191: 127: 126: 115: 111: 110: 100: 96: 95: 63: 57: 56: 46: 42: 41: 38: 37: 34: 26: 25: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 499: 488: 485: 483: 480: 478: 475: 473: 470: 469: 467: 457: 454: 450: 445: 444: 440: 423: 416: 410: 407: 394: 391:(in German). 390: 384: 382: 378: 365: 361: 355: 352: 339: 335: 329: 327: 325: 323: 319: 312: 310: 308: 303: 301: 298:and his wife 297: 293: 289: 285: 282:and his wife 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 260: 259:at the time. 258: 254: 250: 246: 242: 238: 233: 231: 227: 223: 219: 214: 212: 208: 204: 200: 192: 190: 188: 184: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 155: 150: 141: 133: 124: 116: 112: 101: 97: 92: 64: 62: 58: 54: 50: 47: 39: 32: 27: 22: 19: 426:. Retrieved 421: 409: 397:. Retrieved 368:. Retrieved 363: 360:"Berggarten" 354: 342:. Retrieved 337: 334:"Berggarten" 304: 270:, including 261: 234: 215: 211:conservatory 196: 183:World War II 175:Lower Saxony 153: 146: 53:Lower Saxony 49:Herrenhausen 18: 366:(in German) 344:31 December 340:(in German) 213:was built. 187:rain forest 99:Established 86: / 61:Coordinates 466:Categories 456:Berggarten 428:12 January 313:References 257:greenhouse 237:palm house 154:Berggarten 71:52°23′39″N 24:Berggarten 399:4 January 370:4 January 307:Expo 2000 264:air raids 245:mausoleum 222:silkworms 179:mausoleum 74:9°41′58″E 55:, Germany 218:mulberry 45:Location 193:History 171:Hanover 114:Website 104: ( 226:Hameln 149:German 418:(PDF) 430:2022 401:2022 372:2022 346:2021 106:1666 102:1666 393:NDR 224:in 123:.de 119:www 468:: 420:. 380:^ 362:. 336:. 321:^ 232:. 173:, 151:: 51:, 432:. 403:. 374:. 348:. 108:)

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Herrenhausen
Lower Saxony
Coordinates
52°23′39″N 9°41′58″E / 52.39417°N 9.69944°E / 52.39417; 9.69944
www.berggarten-hannover.de


German
botanical garden
Herrenhäuser Gärten
Herrenhäuser Schloss
Hanover
Lower Saxony
mausoleum
World War II
rain forest
Herrenhäuser Gärten
Herrenhäuser Schloss
Sophia of Hanover
conservatory
mulberry
silkworms
Hameln
botanical garden
palm house
Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves
mausoleum
King Ernest Augustus
Queen Frederica

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