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Tempel
The Leibniz Temple in Hannover is a round pavilion built in 1787–1790 to honor Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. It was the first monument in Germany for a non-noble person. Originally, the temple stood at Waterlooplatz, but it was moved in 1935–1936 to its current location in the park (Georgengarten). The building is made of sandstone and — read more
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Unten
Sometimes the world feels heavy, but life keeps moving… — read more
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Oben
Rooflines & Trails — read more
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Ruhe
Some places don’t need people to feel alive. — read more
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Rahmen
Winter Frame… Silent Walk… The only sound is the crunch of boots on fresh snow. — read more
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Weg
A misty path lined with bare trees on either side, creating a tunnel-like effect that fades into nowhere. — read more
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Glas
A chandelier in monochrome. Hanging between the dark and the white. — read more
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Grabdenkmal
The Tomb Effigy of Elizabeth Boott Duveneck is a life-sized funerary sculpture created in 1891 by Frank Duveneck after the death of his wife, Elizabeth Boott Duveneck. A cast of the work (made in 1927) is displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It shows Elizabeth lying peacefully with her arms folded, in the traditional — read more
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Park
The sun filters through the branches, casting long shadows that seem to stretch back in time. The path winds its way through the trees, inviting us on a journey into the heart of the Park. — read more
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Kolonie
A moment frozen in black and white. — read more