Former royal palace in Hannover and main building of the Leibniz University Hanover
The Welfenschloss (English: Guelph palace) is a former royal palace in Hanover, Germany, which serves as the main building of the Leibniz University Hannover. The university is housed in the palace since 1879. The palace is surrounded by a large English landscape garden, named the Welfengarten (English: Guelph garden).
The Welfenschloss (English: Guelph palace) is a former royal palace in Hanover, Germany, which serves as the main building of the Leibniz University Hannover...
The Welfenschloss Stables is the residence of the Technical Information Library at the Leibniz University Hannover. It was built in 1863–1867 during the...
and 1866. ALthough, it was intended to transfer the main seat to the Welfenschloss palace. During World War II, the Leineschloss burnt out entirely after...
main building of the university is the gothic revival Guelf Castle (Welfenschloss) at the centre of the garden. Construction began in 1857, however in...
1831. In 1879 the Higher Vocational School moved into the historic Welfenschloss Palace, which was specially converted for the purpose. On 1 April 1879...
Welf for 700 years it is also known as the Welf Castle of Herzberg (Welfenschloss Herzberg). Herzberg Castle stands on a wooded eminence (275 m above sea...
commission to create a new residence for King George V; known as the Welfenschloss. That same year, he had his portrait painted by the Court Painter, Friedrich...
part of Prussia. Hanover Military Riding Institute [de] active.[2] Welfenschloss (palace) built. X Army Corps headquartered in Hanover. Hanover Chamber...
of Lazarus". In 1836 he made a series of historical paintings at the Welfenschloss in Hannover. Jacobs was noted for his mastery of nudes, expressed particularly...
of the Town Hall with Christian Heinrich Tramm who had designed the Welfenschloss (Welf palace, now the main building of Leibniz University Hannover)...
Adolfstraße; and the teaching seminary of Wunstorf. He also converted the Welfenschloss in Hanover into a Technical University (Teschnischen Hochschule).: 538 ...