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Niedersachsenstadion
Niedersachsenstadion (, ) is a football stadium in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany, which is home to football club Hannover 96.
Leibniz University Hannover
public university located in Hannover, Germany
Herrenhausen Gardens
park in Hanover, Germany
New Town Hall
building in Hanover, Germany
Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media
artistic-scientific university in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany
Baitus Sami
mosque in Hanover, Germany
Leineschloss
thumb|Main entrance thumb|Leine river frontage thumb|The late-renaissance palace (former Franciscan friary), before the neoclassical renovation of 1816 The Leine Palace (), situated on the Leine in Hanover, Germany, is a former residence of the Hanoverian dukes, electors and kings. It is now the seat of the parliament () of Lower Saxony.
Gehry Tower
nine-story building in Hanover, Germany
Hanover Zoo
zoo in Hanover, Germany
Herrenhausen Palace
palace in Hanover, Germany
ZAG-Arena
ZAG-Arena (formerly Preussag Arena and TUI Arena) is an arena in Hanover, Germany. The arena opened in 2000. It holds 10,767 during hockey or handball matches and up to 14,000 during concerts. It is the biggest indoor venue in the Hanover Region, and most major concerts are held there. The arena is situated at the Expo Plaza in the Expo 2000 grounds, in the south of Hanover, astride the Kronsberg and Mittelfeld areas.
August Kestner Museum
art and archaeological museum in Hanover, Germany
Telemax
telecommunication tower in Hannover, Germany
Hanover Fairground
exhibition area in Hanover
Welfenschloss
thumb|300px|right|The Guelph palace () in Hanover thumb|300px|right|The palace with its surrounding garden from the air The () 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 ().
Old Town Hall
old town hall in Hanover, Germany
International Neuroscience Institute
hospital in Germany
TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology and University Library
national library of Germany for all fields of engineering, technology, and the natural sciences
Hannover Medical School
university medical center in the city of Hanover
Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion
The Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion is an association football and rugby union stadium in Hanover, Germany. It is the home ground and owned by the football team Arminia Hannover and also frequently used for international games of the Germany national rugby union team. Additionally, the American football team Hannover Spartans also uses the ground.
Wangenheim-Palais (Hannover)
building in Hanover-Mitte, Germany
Berggarten
thumb|Mausoleum in Berggarten in 2019 thumb|Library Building in the Berggarten The Hill Garden () 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, wher
Waterloosäule
victory column in Hannover, Germany