Get a glimpse into the lives of the people who lived in Hanover in the past on this guided walking tour. Learn how, within a few centuries, the medieval market town of “Am hoch Ufer” developed into the electoral residence city of Hanover — a place for kings and chancellors.
Stroll through the centre of Hannover's Old Town where merchants and craftspeople once lived. Walk in the footsteps of the Guelphs, examining how the old noble family shaped the city and provided an English king.
See the Old Town Hall, dating back to 1410, and admire its red-brick Gothic façade. Take a close look at the Market Church to spot the pentagram on its western tower, one of its most dramatic elements, and learn what it symbolises from your guide.
Next, a mere stone’s throw away from the historical city centre, see the Calenberger Neustadt and its enticing shops, restaurants, and snack bars. Here, listen as your guide tells you about the great freedom of the 17th century.
As you reach Neustädter Markt, hear a few more interesting anecdotes about the fascinating people of Hanover. Find out what drove Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, one of the greatest scholars of all time, to the city.