The second name of Hanover “City on the High Coast”
Located on the Square Square “Wind Rose” indicates the distance to the main cities of the planet, and under the area the noisy trading street passes, from the Kroepke metro station.
She leads to the building of the main station and the horse statue on Ernst-August-Plaz. From here begins the Red thread route, covering the main attractions of Hanover.
The second name of Hanover “City on the High Coast” is associated with the embankment of Am Hohen Ufer, the first houses on which appeared in the X century. There is also a Beginen tower dating back to the middle of the XIV century.
From it, the line applied to the sidewalk leads to the Gothic Church on a market square, together with the nearby building of the old town hall, which is a wonderful example of the North German Gothic.