The two-kilometer long straight Herrenhäuser Allee with four rows of trees were laid out in 1726 to connect Herrenhausen with the city Hannover. The Georgengarten — named after George IV — is on both sides of this parade road. It was designed as an English landscape garden between 1828 and 1843.
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