Page 8 In its heyday (1650-1714) Herrenhausen was the meeting place of Italian, French, Dutch and German culture; it was here that the Electress Sophie received Leibniz and Handel and here that, in 1702, Prince Eugen gained inspiration for the creation of his Belvedere Garden in Vienna.
In 1696 Martin Charbonnier began expanding and remodelling the garden (watercourses and avenues) - a process completed by Louis Remy de la Fosse in 1709.
Absolutely stunning.. Thank you.
Impressive to see everything from above, thank you
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In its heyday (1650-1714) Herrenhausen was the meeting place of Italian, French, Dutch and German culture; it was here that the Electress Sophie received Leibniz and Handel and here that, in 1702, Prince Eugen gained inspiration for the creation of his Belvedere Garden in Vienna.
In 1696 Martin Charbonnier began expanding and remodelling the garden (watercourses and avenues) - a process completed by Louis Remy de la Fosse in 1709.