Creative contribution of the architect Laves to the general architecture of Hanover
But the capital of Lower Saxony is not inferior in popularity to the largest tourist cities in Germany and Europe.
It attracts travelers with an amazing combination of the historical and modern style of its architecture. The heyday of the city fell on the 17th century, when during the reign of the Duke of George Kalenberg Hanover it became his official residence, which contributed to the construction of palaces, theaters and majestic temples here.
The 19th century added originality to the old streets of the quarter of the sheet and the preserved medieval buildings between the market church and the shore of Lyne, the buildings of the court architect Laves.
His house is located just opposite the neoclassical opera theater built on his own project. Both Waterlo -Platz and Hauptbanhof, the building of the main station, is the results of his work, without which this city cannot be represented.