Mausoleum in Berggarten in 2019Library Building in the Berggarten
The Hill Garden (German: Berggarten) is a historic botanical garden, one of the gardens of the Herrenhäuser Gärten, around the residence Herrenhäuser Schloss in Herrenhausen, now part of Hanover, Lower Saxony, 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 mausoleum, where members of the royal family were interred. Damaged by air raids in World War II, the gardens were restored. In 2000, a house for rain forest-themed gardens was added, which was transformed to an aquarium in 2007.
The Hill Garden (German: Berggarten) is a historic botanical garden, one of the gardens of the Herrenhäuser Gärten, around the residence Herrenhäuser Schloss...
cultivars include: 'Alba', a white-flowered cultivar 'Aurea', golden sage 'Berggarten', a cultivar with large leaves, which rarely blooms, extending the useful...
to the Berggarten is the historic Library Pavillon. The Mausoleum of the Guelphs is also in the Berggarten. Like the Great Garden, the Berggarten also consists...
remains were moved into the mausoleum of King Ernest Augustus I in the Berggarten of Herrenhausen Gardens in 1957. Memoirs of Sophia, Electress of Hanover...
were moved to the 19th-century mausoleum of King Ernest Augustus in the Berggarten. George was succeeded by his son, George Augustus, who took the throne...
of Hanover, they comprise Great Garden (Großer Garten), Hill Garden (Berggarten), Georgen Garden (Georgengarten) and Guelf Garden (Welfengarten). The...
is buried next to her husband in front of the Royal Mausoleum in the Berggarten at Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover, which is the burial chapel of Ernest...
were moved to the 19th-century mausoleum of King Ernest Augustus in the Berggarten of Herrenhausen Palace after World War II. Architect Dieter Oesterlen...
refer to: The Hill Garden and Pergola, Hampstead Heath, London, England Berggarten (The Hill Garden), part of the gardens of Herrenhausen Palace, Germany...
19th-century "Welfenmausoleum" of Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, in the "Berggarten" at Herrenhausen. Burial places of British royalty House of Welf (Guelph)...
rebuilt in 2013). The Palmenhaus ("Palm-house"), a conservatory in the Berggarten built between 1846 and 1849 (destroyed in World War II). The building...
decades. The largest dwarf beeches in Germany are in Lauenau and in the Berggarten botanical garden in Hannover. In Bad Nenndorf there is a "Dwarf Beech...
ingens in habitat The rosette viewed from the side Dudleya ingens at the Berggarten in Hanover The immature flowers on the inflorescence At the Berlin Botanical...
272. ISBN 0-00-219069-9. "Iris sambucina bio" (in German). shop.hof-berggarten.de. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016...
1788-1801 Verzeichnis der Glas- und Treibhauspflanzen des Königlichen Berggartens zu Herrenhausen (List of glass and greenhouse plants of the Herrenhausen...