List of monuments in Hanover
The list of monuments in Hanover contains a number of selected monuments , memorials , sculptures , artistic objects of plastic ("street art") and fountains in public spaces, especially in the downtown area of Hanover .
Ernst August Memorial
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The monument was in 1861 by Albert Wolff before the main station completed. It shows King Ernst August in a hussar uniform and is a bronze equestrian statue on a granite base (from the Brocken ) with the inscription on the base: "To the country father, his loyal people", on the bronze foot: "Geb. June 5, 1771. King June 20, 1837. Gest 18 Novbr 1851. Established September 21, 1861 ”.
The Ernst-August-Monument serves as a meeting point for many Hanoverians, the phrase is common, one meets "under the tail".
Monuments to Stromeyer, Karmarsch, Marschner
Opernplatz / Georgstrasse
- Louis Stromeyer (1804–1876, general physician in the Hanoverian and Prussian armies, pioneer of orthopedic surgery ), by Oskar Rassau , made of Carrara marble (1884) (freshly cleaned so that the marble shines white)
- Karl Karmarsch (1803–1879, technologist, professor at the Polytechnic School, then diagonally opposite), also by Oskar Rassau and Heinrich Köhler , bronze (1883)
- Heinrich Marschner (1795–1861, composer , first Hanoverian general music director , lived nearby: Rathenaustr. 14), by Ferdinand Hartzer , bronze (1877), originally in front of the court theater (opera house)
A riddle, more of a Hanoverian kid's joke, about these three characters is: Question: "What is the difference between Stromeyer, Karmarsch and Marschner?" - Answer: "Stromeyer has none, Karmarsch has him in the back and Marschner in the middle!" (Source: Dirk Böttcher)
Stromeyer memorial 52 ° 22 ′ 19.6 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 26.5 ″ E
Bronze statue Karmarsch 52 ° 22 ′ 18.8 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 27.2 ″ E
Bronze statue of Marschner 52 ° 22 ′ 18.5 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 28 ″ E
Fallen memorial
Göttingen Seven
In the immediate vicinity of the Lower Saxony state parliament at the Leineschloss in Hanover, a large bronze monument was set on the place of the Göttinger Sieben, the Göttinger Sieben , which was created by the Italian artist Floriano Bodini (1933-2005). In Göttingen, the central campus of the Georg August University also bears the name Platz der Göttinger Sieben.
Fritz Beindorff fountain
Fountain in honor of Fritz Beindorff in the List district on the edge of the Eilenriede opposite Fritz-Beindoff-Allee . The fountain is adorned by two bronze pelicans, which are the emblems of the Pelikan stationery company . Since 1895 he has managed the company, which is now a global company. In 1907 he became Senator of the City of Hanover, an honorary citizen in 1940. In 1913 he was also appointed Prussian Council of Commerce and later Consul General of Romania .
Bödeker monument
By Carl Dopmeyer (1880) on the north side of the tower of the Marktkirche Hannover , Hanns-Lilje-Platz, for the Marktkirchen pastor and benefactor Hermann Wilhelm Bödeker . Originally provided with a fountain on a plinth on Schmiedestrasse. In 1939, simplified to the current location.
Duve fountain
The Duve Fountain with the Figure of a Sower by Georg Herting (1914). Median of the Leibnizufer , near the flea market, at the pedestrian crossing from Calenberger Strasse to Mike-Gehrke-Promenade. Originally crowning the Duve fountain set up on Neustädter Markt in 1915/16 in memory of the Hanoverian merchant and banker Johann Duve (1611–1679), whose portrait medallion can be found on the base of the fountain. At the current location since 1953.
Bronze monument "The Göttinger Sieben"
52 ° 22 ′ 10.9 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 2 ″ EFritz Beindorff Brunnen on the Eilenriede
52 ° 23 ′ 37.3 ″ N , 9 ° 45 ′ 54.7 ″ EBödeker monument at the Marktkirche Hannover
52 ° 22 ′ 18.5 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 6.4 ″ EDuve Well
52 ° 22 ′ 14.9 ″ N , 9 ° 43 ′ 50.2 ″ E
Gänseliesel fountain
By Carl Dopmeyer (1898), Hanover, Goseriede (northeast edge of the Am Steintor square ). Basin and column made of granite, bronze group of the fairy tale character of the goose-herding girl. Set up here because of the Low German name of the Goseriede (= "Gänsegraben"), since 1981/84 at the current location.
"Sport" glass mosaic by Eduard Bargheer
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The glass mosaic " Sport " by Eduard Bargheer was made in 1962/1963 in the August Wagner workshops in Berlin. It stands next to the south entrance of the HDI-Arena .
Gutenberg monument
Bronze statue by Carl Dopmeyer (1890) in memory of Johannes Gutenberg on the building of the former JC König & Ebhardt account book factory , Schloßwender Straße 1–4 (today University of Hanover), formerly part of the Gutenberg fountain on Friederikenplatz donated by Heinrich Ebhardt . Set up at the current location in 1949.
Helmcke monument
In memory of the master baker and grain dealer Johann Gerhard Helmcke (1750–1824) who saved Herrenhäuser Allee from being cut down by the Napoleonic occupation forces at the beginning of the 19th century by paying 3,000 thalers. The stone stele with a portrait medallion stands at the level of the Schneiderberg tram stop on the edge of Walter-Großmann-Weg.
Hölty memorial
In memory of the poet Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty in the St. Nikolai cemetery (1901) by Otto Lüer and Karl Gundelach , portrait medallion by Friedrich Adolf Sötebier from 1961. Bronze figure of a young man, leaning on a stone plinth with the portrait. The exact location of the grave in the cemetery is unknown. The memorial verses were written by Nikolaus Lenau: "Hölty, your friend spring has come. He is wistfully wrong in the house to find you. But in vain, his complaining call fades into lonely shadows."
Gutenberg monument
52 ° 22 ′ 43.7 ″ N , 9 ° 43 ′ 20.6 ″ EGänseliesel fountain
52 ° 22 ′ 34.3 ″ N , 9 ° 43 ′ 57 ″ EHelmcke monument
52 ° 23 ′ 4.6 ″ N , 9 ° 42 ′ 45.4 ″ EHölty grave monument
Holocaust memorial on Opernplatz
The memorial for the murdered Jews of Hanover on Opernplatz has existed since 1994 and bears the names of around 2000 deported and murdered Jewish citizens engraved in stone.
Queen Monument
On Hohenzollernstrasse (on a small square on the edge of the Eilenriede ), marble group by Valentino Casal (1910), a replica of the figures of the two sisters Queen Luise of Prussia and Queen Friederike of Hanover by Johann Gottfried Schadow . Gift from Kaiser Wilhelm II.
"L'Air" by Aristide Maillol
"L'Air" , the bronze figure of a floating woman on a pedestal in a water basin, placed in 1961 on Georgsplatz (in front of the old north / LB). A replica of a sculpture by the French sculptor Aristide Maillol , actually a memorial to the pioneers of the France-South America airline in Toulouse (1939). At the inauguration in 1961, the SPD politician Carlo Schmid (like Maillol, who comes from southern France) gave a speech.
Leibniz Temple
The Leibniz Temple , built by Hofrat Johann Daniel Ramberg on a hill on Paradeplatz (later Waterlooplatz ) from 1787 to 1790 , was moved to the Georgengarten in 1935 as a picturesque "point de vue" .
Leibniz Memorial
The Leibniz monument at the opera triangle by Stefan Schwerdtfeger from 2008, 2.5 m high bronze head on a granite base with information blocks in front of it. One side of the head shows the binary number system developed by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz , the other the Leibniz quote "Unity in multiplicity - unitas in multitudine".
Memorial at Opernplatz for the Jewish citizens deported from Hanover
52 ° 22 ′ 20.8 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 27.4 ″ EQueen's Monument
52 ° 22 ′ 30.7 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 7.4 ″ EBronze figure “L'Air”
52 ° 22 ′ 15.2 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 31.6 ″ EThe Leibniz Temple in Georgengarten
52 ° 23 ′ 12.5 ″ N , 9 ° 42 ′ 17.6 ″ E
Luther monument
Bronze statue by Carl Dopmeyer (begun in 1899, completed in 1900 by Ferdinand Hartzer ) on the Marktkirche Hanover , tower south side, Am Markt. Originally, the figure of Martin Luther was accompanied by figures from the history of the Hanover Reformation, and it was displayed here in its present form in 1952.
Market fountain
1881 by Conrad Wilhelm Hase (fountain) and Wilhelm Engelhard (figures), Am Markt (next to the old town hall ). Two-shell bronze fountain, fountain stick with a fish seller (with carp, looking towards Schmiedestrasse) and a flower seller (with a jug and a purse, looking towards Bohlendamm), 1881 after a design by CW Hase, figures by Wilhelm Engelhard (after Hermann Schaper ). Ornaments: T. Massler, casting: Hermann Gladenbeck . In 1960 moved from the center of the town hall to the current location.
Rese fountain / Reese fountain (majolica fountain)
Fountain with an expressionist majolica plant sculpture by Marlene and Hans Poelzig , (1925) erected on behalf of the Goslar merchant Hermann Reese. Located on Fritz-Behrens-Allee near the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media and is a listed building . 52 ° 22 '36.8 " N , 9 ° 45' 15.1" E
Lower Saxony horse
1876 by the sculptor Friedrich Wilhelm Wolff , in front of the Welfenschloss , today the main building of the University of Hanover: the Sachsenross - the Lower Saxony heraldic animal.
Marktbrunnen
52 ° 22 ′ 17.4 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 9.6 ″ ENiedersachsenross in front of the University of Hanover
52 ° 22 ′ 54.5 ″ N , 9 ° 43 ′ 3.7 ″ E
Schiller monument
Bronze statue of Wilhelm Engelhard from 1863 on Georgstrasse at the confluence with Schillerstrasse. Unveiled for the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig on Georgsplatz (in front of Lyceum I) on Schiller's day of death (May 9th). Removed in 1955 and stored in the municipal building yard. Re-erected in 1959 on the back of the opera house. Set up at its current location in 1982.
Sphinxes at the Wilhelm Busch Museum (Georgengarten)
Two sandstone sphinxes on the landings on the back of the former Wallmodenschlösschen, today's Wilhelm-Busch-Museum in Georgengarten . Sculptor: unknown. Remnants of the pleasure palace Faintasie , created 1707-09 in the former Steintormasch, moved here after its demolition.
Schrader monument
Obelisk , erected in 1849 for Diederich Heinrich Schrader on today's Waterloostrasse opposite the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library . It is reminiscent of a Hanoverian lifeguard and bears the inscription "With this monument the people honor the professional loyalty of one of their fellow citizens. - DLX (560) people owe him their rescue from danger of death."
Waldersee monument
Stone sculpture by Bernhard Hoetger from 1916 on Hohenzollernstrasse (on the edge of the Eilenriede). In memory of General Field Marshal Alfred von Waldersee (1832–1904), who once lived in the house opposite , 1900/01 Commander in Chief of the European troops against the Chinese Boxer Rebellion .
Schiller monument in Georgstrasse
Spinghen at the Wilhelm Busch Museum
52 ° 22 ′ 30.7 ″ N , 9 ° 44 ′ 7.4 ″ EWaldersee monument on the edge of the Eilenriede 52 ° 23 ′ 6 ″ N , 9 ° 45 ′ 18.7 ″ E
Waterloo Column
Waterloo Column from 1832 with a statue of Victoria , erected in memory of the Battle of Waterloo . The almost 65 m high column was designed by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves . The Victoria was commissioned by Adolphus Frederick, 1st Duke of Cambridge , for the price of 200 Louis d'or using 10 quintals of copper based on a design by the sculptor Heinrich Ludwig August Hengst (1796–1868) by the Hanoverian court plumber Konrad Beckmann (1780–1850) and his son Franz (1811–?).
Wotan monument
By Wilhelm Engelhard (1888) in limestone, behind the Lower Saxony State Museum in Planckstrasse. Consists of limestone and shows the Germanic god Wotan with his two wolves. Set up in 1901, removed in 1943, set up again at the old location in 1987.
Von-Alten-Monument
Bronze statue of Count Carl von Alten von Heinrich Kümmel (1849) in front of the south wing of the Lower Saxony Main State Archives on Waterlooplatz.
Waterloo Column on Waterloo Square
Bronze statue of Carl von Alten
See also
- List of abandoned buildings in Hanover
- List of architectural monuments in Hanover
- History of the city of Hanover
literature
- Images from three centuries in Hanover . Described by Gert von der Osten. Recorded by Hildegard Müller. Edited by the Kunstverein Hannover on its 125th anniversary. Munich: Bruckmann 1957.
- New sculpture in Hanover. Sense of art, patronage, urban aesthetics. An example in the mirror of two decades . Photos: Reinhold Lessmann. Texts: Ehrtfried Böhm. Hanover: Steinbock-Verlag 1967.
- Ludwig Zerull : Art without a roof. Sculptures and objects in the cityscape of Hanover . Hanover: Schäfer 1992, ISBN 3-88746-278-5 .
- Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : Hannover art and culture lexicon , manual and city guide . 3rd, rev. Edition Hanover: Schäfer 1995, ISBN 3-88746-313-7 (new edition: Springe: zu Klampen 2005).
- Rainer Ertel , Ernst-Friedrich Roesener: Fountain in Hanover. Water features and fountains in their districts . With a contribution by Ludwig Zerull. Hanover: Cartoon Concept 1998, ISBN 3-932401-03-4 .
- Ehrengard Burkhardt: Hanover - "Sunday walks". Guide to architecture and art in public spaces . Imhof, Petersberg 2003, ISBN 3-935590-62-8 .
- Kristina Herbst: From Antes to Wurmfeld. On the conservation approach to "street art" in Hanover . Master's thesis at the HAWK Hildesheim / Holzminden / Göttingen, Hildesheim 2007.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Klaus Mlynek : Helmcke, Johann Gerhard , in: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 162 et al., Online via Google books
- ↑ see this photo of the monument