Religious life Hanover is headquarters for several
Protestant organizations, including the
World Communion of Reformed Churches, the
Protestant Church in Germany, the
Reformed Alliance, the
United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, and the
Independent Evangelical-Lutheran Church. In 2015, 31.1% of the population were
Protestant and 13.4% were
Roman Catholic. The majority 55.5% were
irreligious or other religion.
Museums and galleries The
Historisches Museum Hanover (Historic museum) describes the history of Hanover, from the medieval settlement "Honovere" to the city of today. The museum focuses on the period from 1714 to 1834 when Hanover had a strong relationship with the British royal family of that period. With more than 4,000 members, the
Kestnergesellschaft is the largest art society in Germany. The museum hosts exhibitions from classical modernist art to contemporary art. Emphasis is placed on film, video, contemporary music and architecture, room installments and presentations of contemporary paintings, sculptures and video art. The
Kestner-Museum is located in the
House of 5,000 windows. The museum is named after
August Kestner and exhibits 6,000 years of applied art in four areas: Ancient cultures, ancient Egypt, applied art and a valuable collection of historic coins. The KUBUS is a forum for contemporary art. It features mostly exhibitions and projects of artists from Hanover. The Kunstverein Hannover (Art Society Hanover) shows contemporary art and was established in 1832 as one of the first art societies in Germany. It is located in the
Künstlerhaus (House of artists). There are around seven international exhibitions each year. The
Landesmuseum Hanover is the largest museum in Hanover. The art gallery shows European art from the 11th to the 20th century, the nature department shows the zoology, geology, botanic, geology and a
vivarium with fish, insects, reptiles and amphibians. The primeval department shows the primeval history of Lower Saxony, and the folklore department shows cultures from all over the world. The
Sprengel Museum shows the art of the 20th century. It is one of the most notable art museums in Germany. The focus is put on the classical modernist art with the collection of
Kurt Schwitters, works of German expressionism, and French cubism, the cabinet of abstracts, the graphics and the department of photography and media. Furthermore, the museum shows the works of the French artist Niki de Saint-Phalle. The Theatre Museum shows an exhibition of the history of the theatre in Hanover from the 17th century up to now: opera, concert, drama and ballet. The museum also hosts several touring exhibitions during the year. The
Wilhelm Busch Museum is the
German Museum of Caricature and Critical Graphic Arts. The collection of the works of Wilhelm Busch and the extensive collection of cartoons and critical graphics is unique in Germany. Furthermore, the museum hosts several exhibitions of national and international artists during the year. A cabinet of coins is the Münzkabinett der TUI-AG. The
Polizeigeschichtliche Sammlung Niedersachsen is the largest police museum in Germany. Textiles from all over the world can be visited in the
Museum for textile art. The
EXPOseeum is the museum of the world-exhibition "EXPO 2000 Hanover". Carpets and objects from the orient can be visited in the
Oriental Carpet Museum. The
Museum for the visually impaired is a rarity in Germany, there is only one other of its kind in Berlin. The
Museum of veterinary medicine is unique in Germany. The
Museum for Energy History describes the 150 years old history of the application of energy. The
Heimat-Museum Ahlem shows the history of the district of Ahlem. The
Mahn- und Gedenkstätte Ahlem describes the history of the Jewish people in Hanover and the
Stiftung Ahlers Pro Arte / Kestner Pro Arte shows modern art. Modern art is also the main topic of the
Kunsthalle Faust, the
Nord/LB Art Gallery and of the
Foro Artistico / Eisfabrik. Some leading art events in Hanover are the
Long Night of the Museums and the
Zinnober Kunstvolkslauf which features all the galleries in Hanover. People who are interested in astronomy should visit the
Observatory Geschwister Herschel on the Lindener Mountain or the small planetarium inside of the Bismarck School.
Theatre, cabaret and musical is resident in the classical 19th-century Hanover Opera House. Around 40 theatres are located in Hanover. The
Opera House, the
Schauspielhaus (Play House), the
Ballhof eins, the
Ballhof zwei and the
Cumberlandsche Galerie belong to the
Lower Saxony State Theatre. The
Theater am Aegi is Hanover's principal theatre for musicals, shows and guest performances. The
Neues Theater (New Theatre) is the boulevard theatre of Hanover. The
Theater für Niedersachsen is another large theatre in Hanover, which also has an own musical company. Some of the most important musical productions are the rock musicals of the German rock musician Heinz Rudolph Kunze, which take place at the
Garden-Theatre in the Great Garden. Some important theatre events are the
Tanztheater International, the
Long Night of the Theatres, the
Festival Theaterformen and the
International Competition for Choreographers. Hanover's leading cabaret stage is the
GOP Variety theatre which is located in the
Georgs Palace. Some other cabaret-stages are the
Variety Marlene, the
Uhu-Theatre. the theatre
Die Hinterbühne, the
Rampenlich Variety and the revue-stage
TAK. The most important cabaret event is the
Kleines Fest im Großen Garten (Little Festival in the Great Garden) which is the most successful cabaret festival in Germany. It features artists from around the world. Some other important events are the
Calenberger Cabaret Weeks, the
Hanover Cabaret Festival and the
Wintervariety.
Music Classical music Hanover has two symphony orchestras: The Lower Saxon State Orchestra Hanover and the
NDR Radiophilharmonie (North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra). Two notable choirs have their homes in Hanover: the
Mädchenchor Hanover (girls' choir) and the
Knabenchor Hanover (boys' choir). There are two major international competitions for classical music in Hanover: • Hanover International Violin Competition (since 1991) • Classica Nova International Music Competition (since 1997); the non-profit association Classica Nova exists in Hanover with the aim of continuing the Classica Nova competition
Popular music The rock bands
Scorpions and
Fury in the Slaughterhouse are originally from Hanover. Acclaimed DJ
Mousse T also has his main recording studio in the area.
Rick J. Jordan, member of the band
Scooter was born here in 1968.
Lena, winner of the
2010 Eurovision Song Contest, is also from Hanover.
Sport Hanover 96 (nicknamed , literally 'the Reds') is the top local
football team that currently plays in the
2. Bundesliga. Home games are played at the
Niedersachsenstadion (
Lower Saxony Stadium), which hosted matches in the
1974 and
2006 World Cups and the
Euro 1988. Their reserve team Hanover 96 II plays in the 3rd division of German Football. Their home games were played in the traditional
Eilenriedestadion until they moved to the HDI Arena due to DFL directives.
Arminia Hanover is another traditional football team in Hanover that has played in the second division (then 2. Liga Nord) for years and plays now in the Niedersachsen-West Liga (Lower Saxony League West). Home matches are played in the Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadium. The
Hanover Indians are the local ice hockey team. They play in the third tier. Their home games are played at the traditional
Eisstadion am Pferdeturm. The
Hanover Scorpions played in Hanover in Germany's top league until 2013 when they sold their license and moved to
Langenhagen. Hanover was one of the
rugby union capitals in Germany. The first German rugby team was founded in Hanover in 1878. Hanover-based teams dominated the German rugby scene for a long time.
DSV 78 Hanover,
SC Germania List, and
SV Odin Hanover plays in the
first division, and
DRC Hanover as well as SG 78/08 Hanover play in the second division. Hanover has traditionally been one of Germany's hubs in
Water sports and especially in
Water polo. The
SG Waspo'98 Hanover won the
Deutsche Wasserball-Liga in 2020 and 2021. In total, clubs from Hanover have won the German championship 11 times. Thanks to the
Maschsee lake, the rivers Ihme and Leine and to the Mittellandkanal canal, Hanover hosts sailing schools, yacht schools, waterski clubs, rowing clubs, canoe clubs and paddle clubs. The first German
fencing club was founded in Hanover in 1862. Today there are three additional fencing clubs in Hanover. The
Hanover Korbjäger are the city's top basketball team. They play their home games at the IGS Linden. The Hanover Regents play in the third
Bundesliga (baseball) division. The Hanover Grizzlies, Armina Spartans and Hanover Stampeders are the local American football teams. The Hanover
Marathon is the biggest running event in Hanover with more than 11,000 participants and usually around 200,000 spectators. Some other important running events are the Gilde Stadtstaffel (a relay event), the Sport-Check Nachtlauf (a night running event), the "Herrenhäuser Team-Challenge", the "Hannoversche Firmenlauf" (a company running event) and the Silvesterlauf (New Year's running event). Hanover also hosts an important international
cycle race, the "
Nacht von Hannover" ("Night of Hanover"). The race takes place around the market hall. The lake Maschsee hosts international
dragon boat races and
canoe olo tournaments. Many
regattas take place during the year. "Head of the river Leine" on the river Leine is one of the biggest rowing regattas in Hanover. One of Germany's most successful dragon boat teams, the
All Sports Team Hanover, which has won since its foundation in year 2000 more than 100 medals on national and international competitions, regularly trains on the local Maschsee lake. Some other important sport events include the Lower Saxony beach
volleyball tournament, the international
horse show "German Classics" and the international
ice hockey tournament Nations Cup.
Regular events 2008 conference centre in Hanover Hanover is one of the leading exhibition cities in the world. It hosts more than 60 international and national exhibitions every year. The most popular ones are the
CeBIT, the
Hanover Fair, the
Domotex, the
Ligna, the
IAA Nutzfahrzeuge and the
Agritechnica. Hanover also hosts a huge number of congresses and symposiums like the
International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Hanover is also host to the
Schützenfest Hannover, the largest marksmen's fun fair in the world which takes place once a year from late June to early July. Founded in 1529, it consists of more than 260 rides and inns, five large beer tents and a large entertainment programme. The highlight of this fun fair is the
Parade of the Marksmen with more than 12,000 participants from all over the world, including around 5,000 marksmen, 128 bands, and more than 70 wagons, carriages, and other festival vehicles. This makes it the longest procession in Europe. Around 2 million people visit this fun fair every year. The landmark of this event is one of the largest transportable
Ferris wheels in the world, with a height of about . Hanover also hosts one of the two largest spring festivals in Europe, with around 180 rides and inns, 2 large beer tents, and around 1.5 million visitors each year. The
Oktoberfest Hanover is the second largest Oktoberfest in the world with around 160 rides and inns, two large beer tents and around 1 million visitors each year. The
Maschsee Festival takes place around the
Maschsee Lake. Each year around 2 million visitors come to enjoy live music, comedy, cabaret, and much more. It is the largest Volksfest of its kind in Northern Germany. The Great Garden hosts every year the
International Fireworks Competition, and the
International Festival Weeks Herrenhausen, with music and cabaret performances. The
Carnival Procession is around long and consists of 3,000 participants, around 30 festival vehicles and around 20 bands and takes place every year. Other festivals include the Festival
Feuer und Flamme (Fire and Flames), the
Gartenfestival (Garden Festival), the
Herbstfestival (Autumn Festival), the
Harley Days, the
Steintor Festival (Steintor is a party area in the city centre) and the
Lister-Meile-Festival (Lister Meile is a large pedestrian area). Hanover also hosts food-oriented festivals including the
Wine Festival and the
Gourmet Festival. It also hosts some special markets like the
Old Town Flea Market and the
Market for Art and Trade. Some other major markets include the
Christmas Markets of the City of Hanover in the Old Town and city centre, and the Lister Meile.
Tourism memorial, central railway station Hanover is an attractive tourist place due to its many sights and famous events. Hanover had about 580,000 visitors in 2021, predominantly from the
Netherlands and the
United Kingdom. Famous sights in Hanover are
New Town Hall,
Herrenhausen Gardens and
Hanover Zoo, which is one of the largest zoos in Germany. The annual trade fair "
Hannover Messe" usually attracts between 100,000 and 200,000 visitors. First held in 1947, it is dedicated to the topic of industry development and is one of the world's largest
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