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Warmbüchenviertel
Warmbüchenviertel is an area in the quarter and borough of Hanover-Mitte, Mitte in Hanover. The quarter is characterised by insurance companies and other office buildings, but is also an inner city residential area. The name derives from two major streets: ''Warmbüchenstraße'' und ''Warmbüchenkamp''. Layout Warmbüchenviertel is bounded by the streets Schiffgraben, Marienstraße, Hanover, Marienstraße and Berliner Allee, Hannover, Berliner Allee, while the northern limit is formed by the Hanover–Brunswick railway, railway. The quarter's main road is Lavesstraße. History Towards the end of the 1840s, the Hanover city limit was Schiffgraben street, a former canal. At the time Warmbüchenviertel was an extramural agricultural area and known as Kirchwende (Church Corner), which is where ''Kirchwender Straße'' gets its name from. Here smallholders cultivated vegetables to sell in the market. The nearest city gate was the Aegidientorplatz, Aegidientor, from which the ...
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Hanover-Mitte
Mitte (; English: ''Middle'') is the first borough of Hanover, the state capital of Lower Saxony. , it has 36,645 inhabitants and consists of the quarters ''Mitte'' (10,554 inh.), ''Calenberger Neustadt'' (7,004 inh.), ''Oststadt'' (14,135 inh.) and ''Zoo'' (4,952 inh.). The district mayor is Cornelia Kupsch (CDU). Mitte Quarter The Mitte quarter is located within the Cityring - a series of roads that surround the city center - and extends southwards to the location of the Maschpark and the New Town Hall. Old Town The historic ''old town'' of Hanover is located in the Mitte quarter between the Leine River, Friedrichswall, Georgstraße and Goethestraße. Due to the bombings in the Second World War, the historic old town was almost completely destroyed. Only in the Kramerstraße area (where the Broyhanhaus is located) and Burgstraße area (which contains the oldest half-timbered house in the city) were some half-timbered houses preserved or translocated to here. The Aegidie ...
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