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Hardenbergsches Haus, Winter palace in Herrenhausen-Stöcken, Germany.

Hardenbergsches Haus is a winter palace in Hannover with symmetrical architecture, a high mansard roof, and a central projection. A double-flight staircase connects the main section and creates a formal entrance approach.

Friedrich Karl von Hardenberg commissioned architect Johann Paul Heumann to construct this residence, which was completed between 1749 and 1751. The building included winter rooms designed to protect plants from freezing temperatures.

The building displays French baroque design elements, with detailed oil paintings integrated into the wall panels of the garden hall. These artistic touches reflect the tastes and cultural connections of those who commissioned the residence.

The palace sits on Alte Herrenhäuser Straße and now serves as a conference venue for official events and receptions. Following its comprehensive renovation in 2000, it remains available for special occasions and gatherings.

French military officers used the building in the early 1800s: General Édouard Adolphe Mortier established his headquarters here, followed by Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, who later became King of Sweden and Norway. This episode links the residence to major European events of that era.

Location: Herrenhausen-Stöcken

Architects: Johann Paul Heumann

GPS coordinates: 52.39180,9.69492

Latest update: December 12, 2025 16:41

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