
Hermann-Löns-Park
Hannover's natural treasure in a lush setting
Did you know?
Although created as a public park in the 1930s, Hermann-Löns-Park has preserved the charm of an idealized Lower Saxon riverscape as an architectural heritage monument.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1939
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Feel that gentle breeze rustling through the trees? Listen closely, you might catch the soft whisper of the leaves above. Did you know the park is named after Hermann Löns, a celebrated writer and passionate nature enthusiast? He immortalized the landscapes of Lower Saxony in his works. As you walk on, look out for the ancient trees standing tall, silently recounting the park's history. In spring, when the cherry blossoms bloom, the park becomes a sea of pink and white. Take a look to your left, and you’ll see the connection to the Eilenriede, one of the largest urban forests in Europe. It’s the perfect spot to unwind and escape the everyday hustle.
Location
Nearby

Eisenbahnbrücke Hermann-Löns-Park

Annabad

Ernst-August-Gedenkstein

Eisenbahnbrücke Kühnsstraße

Eisenbahnbrücke Tiergartenstraße

Hannah-Kapelle

Nikodemus-Kirche
