Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Germany, Hannover -- North German town (II)

Photo by Bo. W

Continued
 
When we arrived in Hanover, the weather changed sunny. I do not want to do, walking tour in the rain.




In Hannover travel, I check in online, it seems to be very convenient. To the effect that: it has GPS navigation tools easier to use than one: the red line. Red Line Tours start and end points are the train station, from the left hand side of the station tourist information center, you can buy a manual (3 euro), and then from the door.

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But we came out from the central station, did not find it. We asked a few people than looked up around, too funny. The tourist information center sign is very small. Who stood at a distance it is hard to find.
 










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There is a red line on the sidewalk in front of the tourist information center. The red "one" word to tell you, walking tours start here. Along this red line, we walk towards the city of 36 attractions.












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Leaving Central Station crowd, we walked along the red line of urban Hannove. Passing through this pipe shop, I can imagine men dangling from its demeanor. Very cute pipe, but I do not know who to send it to?








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Holocaust-Mahnmal, English means Holocaust memorial. I can see from here in Hannover City Hall, the tall dome.










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The home base of Staatsoper Hannover is the Hanover Opera House, a theater built in classical style between 1845 and 1852 based on a plan drawn by Laves. The building was badly damaged in World War II and rebuilt in 1948. In 1985, the acoustics were improved, and between 1996 and 1998 the stage facilities were renovated.






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Hemisphere on the side of the road, such as decorations, but also an obstacle. It is lying quietly here, which is another design conception.
 












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Centuries of building, it passes the test of war, after several generations of maintenance, construction. Even complete survive.