- The
Welfenschloss (lit. 'Guelph palace') is a
former royal palace in Hanover, Germany,
which serves as the main
building of the
Leibniz University Hannover...
- The
Welfenschloss Stables is the
residence of the
Technical Information Library at the
Leibniz University Hannover. It was
built in 1863–1867
during the...
- the
Higher Vocational School moved into the
historic Guelph palace (
Welfenschloss),
which was
specially converted for the purpose. On 1
April 1879, the...
- main
building of the
university is the
gothic revival Guelf Castle (
Welfenschloss) at the
centre of the garden.
Construction began in 1857,
however in...
- and 1866. Although, it was
intended to
transfer the main seat to the
Welfenschloss palace.
During World War II, the
Leine Palace burnt out
completely after...
- needed] in
memory of the
siege of the town by
Count Tilly in 1626.
Welfenschloss,
originally built by Duke Eric I in the
Gothic style in 1501, as both...
- Welf for 700
years it is also
known as the Welf
Castle of
Herzberg (
Welfenschloss Herzberg).
Herzberg Castle stands on a
wooded eminence (275 m above sea...
- half-brother of King
George V of Hanover, who
built the neo-Gothic
Welfenschloss in
Hanover and
Marienburg Castle,
where Oppler was also involved, explaining...
- of Lazarus". In 1836 he made a
series of
historical paintings at the
Welfenschloss in Hannover.
Jacobs was
noted for his
mastery of nudes,
expressed particularly...
-
received a
commission to
create a new
residence for
George V;
known as the
Welfenschloss. That same year, he had his
portrait painted by the
court painter Friedrich...