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Schloss Herrenhausen: Architecture - Gardens - Intellectual History (Hardcover)

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For its magnificent baroque gardens, Herrenhausen has long been among the most beloved landmarks of Hanover, Germany. Soon it will be cause for even greater celebration with the completion of a major project to rebuild the royal summer residence that was once the centerpiece of the Great Garden. In 2009, Hamburg-based architectural firm Jastrzembski Kotulla began reconstructing Herrenhausen Palace, which was leveled in World War II, and restoring it faithfully to a design by royal builder George Ludwig Friedrich Laves.           
With essays by renowned experts, Schloss Herrenhausen: Architecture—Gardens—Intellectual History gives a comprehensive overview of the history of Herrenhausen. Founded in the sixteenth century by the Welf dynasty and built up over the course of several centuries, the residence developed into an international intellectual and cultural center and even played host to polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, in whose honor the new building will be a made into a center for science. Other essays turn the focus on Herrenhausen’s intellectual history; its Great Garden, commissioned by Sophia of Hanover from French gardener Martin Charbonnier; and plans for the reconstruction that were not carried through.

About the Author


Bernd Adam is an architectural historian, who developed the plans for the reconstruction of the Laves facade of Herrenhausen Palace.


Oliver Herwig is a freelance journalist whose work focuses on contemporary architecture and design.


Iris Lauterbach is a research assistant at the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Munich.


Georg Ruppelt is a literary scholar and director of the Gottfried Willhelm Leibniz Library.

Product Details
ISBN: 9783777453712
ISBN-10: 3777453714
Publisher: Hirmer Publishers
Publication Date: August 15th, 2013
Pages: 168
Language: German