Marktkirche: Situated
to the right of The old Town Hall, the Church
at the Marketplace was built in the 14th
century and was rebuilt in 1952. The Marktkirche
together with The old Town Hall are considered
to be the southernmost specimens of the
'North German neo-Gothic' style.
City Centre: The historic city
centre was forced to be rebuilt in the
1950's due to the devastating bomb raids
of the Second World War. During the raids
none of the historic buildings were spared
and the results were heartbreaking. The
fifties style centre is still the city's
hub and is worth a visit.
Herrenhausen Royal Gardens: Is
proudly Europe's only surviving Baroque
gardens and features the highest garden
fountain which rises to a striking 82metres.
Other highlights include the Garden Theatre,
Galerie and Baroque Hall.
The old Town Hall: The old Town
Hall took 100 years to be completed and
construction began in 1410. It is a beautiful
structure.