"And it is all paid in cash, your Majesty",
as the then mayor of Hannover, Heinrich Tramm , proudly announced to the
emperor Wilhelm II, present at the opening ceremony. The proud figure of ten
million Mark was the amount the municipality was willing to pay for its new
splendid building.
The new town hall is the residence of the mayor, the
head of the municipal administration. It is here, that the political bodies
hold their sessions, receptions for official guests of the city and art
exhibitions are held, the "Citizen's Office" is also here. The doors
of the town hall are always wide open to all visitors.
The diagonal lift in the town hall's dome is unique in
Europe. At a 15-degree angle it covers the 43 metres up to the gallery at the
top of the dome. From this vantage point one can enjoy a marvellous view of the
whole city, even as far as the Harz Mountains when visibility is good.
Short notes on Hannover:
Hannover
is the capital of the federal state of Lower Saxony
(Niedersachsen), Germany. With a city population
of about 520,000 and a metropolitan population of more than 1.1 million,
Hannover is a major centre in North Germany.
The first postcard came from Henning (19 May 2014) Postcrossing and the second postcard came from
Gisela (22 April 2014) Postcrossing.
No comments:
Post a Comment