Monday, July 7, 2014

Germany, Hannover - North German Town (IV)

Continued
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Flea Market, it is a hotel waiter for highly recommended attractions. The flea market is only open until Saturday morning. I heard it closed at noon on Saturday. When we arrived Flea Market in the afternoon at 2:00pm, looking from a distance there were so many people.



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Get up early and sleep late, they may go to the flea market on the boulevard of Leinepromenade around, take a look, or bargain buy something every Saturday.








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It really wonders at this flea market. Some unexpected things that you can find here. What is the era of surgical supplies and world coins appear here.








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These ornaments are hard to find in stores, but I found them here. They are also very cute.









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When I visit flea markets, could see the distant Beginenturm building. Despite its small size, I still see it tower


 









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The Beginenturm is the last part of Hannover’s city wall fortifications to survive in any substantial form. It has been incorporated into the modern History Museum’s building.

 







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Here is a very ancient streets of Hanover. It has been 300 years of history.













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There are nice timbered house in the old town.










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Leibniz's former residence: Originally built in 1652, the Renaissance-style exterior, rebuilt in 1983. During 1676-1716, the German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz lived.









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Market Church in Hanover is located in the center of the Old City. It is one of the three oldest churches in Hanover. It is also one of the largest church in Saxony under. Most of this building has remained a North German architectural style of the 14th century. The roof of the church was destroyed in World War II in 1943, 1952 as is repaired. Church 97 meters high, is a symbol of Hanover.








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This is in addition to slope-intercept form the church tower, its biggest feature is the red-brick Gothic style in the north wall. It retained the original architectural stained glass windows, it is particularly beautiful.










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Altes Rathaus is located in the center of Hanover, which had been built in the early part of 1410, after several expansion. Since the mayor's office moved to a new city hall, only the Civil Administration in the old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus).







Summary: Hanover is very badly damaged during World War II, by the "carpet bombing" by the British "destructive" approach. 90% of the city was destroyed! The German people are very beautifully restored historic buildings after World War II. German people admirable tenacity character. Now see those historic buildings, I was lamenting their beauty and perseverance reconstruction of the German people.