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#History #Hanover #Earlier #Germany #Architecture The fact that Hanover was a Guelph residence from 1636 onwards is only occasionally evident in today's cityscape. Traditional architecture has been consistently eradicated since 1945. It is particularly striking that many historical buildings were not destroyed in the Second World War, but only later. This corresponded to the spirit of the times to create a car-friendly city. Much of the historical architecture of this residence city was lost forever. Here you can get a small insight into how our ancestors saw Hanover.