Park · Herrenhausen
Georgengarten & Herrenhausen Avenue
The Georgengarten is the English landscape garden of the Herrenhausen Gardens and is free to enter. With wide meadows, winding paths, ponds and mature trees, it invites visitors to relax. Its backbone is the roughly two-kilometre Herrenhausen Avenue, a four-row lime avenue from the 18th century that connects the city centre with Herrenhausen. At its edges lie the Georgenpalais (Wilhelm Busch Museum) and the small Leibniz temple.
In the district
Herrenhausen
The baroque Herrenhausen Gardens and the rebuilt palace.
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Herrenhausen
Herrenhausen Gardens (Great Garden)
One of Europe's most important Baroque gardens, with the Great Fountain, hedge theatre and the grotto by Niki de Saint Phalle.
from 8 EUR

Herrenhausen
Berggarten Botanical Garden
A botanical garden in Herrenhausen with an orchid house, rainforest and desert houses, and the Welf mausoleum.
from 8 EUR

Herrenhausen
Herrenhausen Palace
The summer palace of the House of Welf, reconstructed in 2013, now a conference centre and museum at the Great Garden.
from 5 EUR
Herrenhausen
Wilhelm Busch – German Museum of Caricature and Drawing
A museum in the Georgengarten dedicated to Wilhelm Busch and the art of caricature and satire.
from 6 EUR