Hohenzollernstraße 40, Architectural heritage monument in Mitte district, Hannover, Germany.
Hohenzollernstraße 40 is a residential building from the late 1800s featuring a richly decorated facade with intricate craftsmanship throughout. The three-story structure displays typical elements of prosperous Hannover residential architecture of that period, including ornamental plasterwork, decorative friezes, and elaborate window frames.
The building was constructed in 1897 when Hannover was expanding rapidly and affluent residents were building new homes in the Mitte district. This period of urban growth produced many similar structures that continue to define the character of this neighborhood today.
The building's protected status reflects how much the city values its architectural past and the craftsmanship of its builders. The ornate details on the facade show what mattered to the people who lived here and spent money to make their home beautiful.
The building is centrally located in the Mitte district and easily accessible on foot or by public transportation. The location provides convenient access to local shops, cafes, and other city center amenities.
The building continues to serve its original residential purpose while remaining protected as a monument. This combination of lived history and architectural preservation makes it a rare example where past and present coexist directly side by side.
Location: Mitte
Inception: 1897
GPS coordinates: 52.38494,9.75461
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:43
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