Key Facts
- Property ID: SIRC3325403
- Original Price: EUR 12,000,000
- Property Type: Residential, Other
- Bedrooms: 40
- Listed By:
- Thomas Bühre
Property Description
There are buildings that are more than mere structures.
They tell the story of their era, of an architectural identity and of a cultural vision that was not conceived for the short term – and which endures to this day.
The gatehouses in the Georgengarten are among these rare examples of classical architecture. In a unique setting, nestled within one of northern Germany’s most significant gardens, they combine historical significance with a quiet, timeless elegance. Their impact stems not from a prominent presence, but from their demeanour – understated, clear and enduring.
This brochure is dedicated to an ensemble of exceptional standing. It invites you not only to observe the architecture, but also to contextualise it. And to discover a place that combines substance, history and quality of life in an extraordinary way.
Amenities
- Historic
Listing Agents
- Thomas Bühre
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The Georgengarten is far more than just a park. It forms part of a broader landscape architectural concept that, in the 19th century, reimagined the relationship between nature, the city and representation. As part of the Herrenhausen Gardens, it remains one of the most significant landscaped green spaces in northern Germany to this day.
Wide sightlines, clearly defined transitions and a deliberately ordered spatial structure characterise the garden. Architecture and landscape do not compete here, but complement one another. The Georgengarten is not a decorative backdrop, but a designed living space with cultural depth.
The location of the gatehouses within this ensemble is of particular quality. They mark the transition between urbanity and retreat, between city and park. Living in this place means being part of a historic space that has retained its tranquillity, spaciousness and naturalness to this day.
The Georgengarten embodies a quality of life that stems not from density or noise, but from space, structure and continuity. An environment that needs no staging – and for that very reason represents a rare form of luxury.
Marketed By
Niedersachsen Bremen Sotheby's International Realty
Karmarschstraße 44
Hannover, Lower Saxony, 30159
Germany
+49 511 911 60 50

