Neues Haus Plaque

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A plague house once stood here. This is the story of the Neues Haus Plaque. It marks a spot of significant change in Hanover’s history. In 1712 a Pesthaus a plague house was erected just outside the city gates. A terrifying time for the citizens. The plague spared Hanover however. The building found a new purpose. It became an inn known as the Neues Haus the New House. Years passed. The original Neues Haus was demolished. In 1894 a new restaurant rose in its place. Architect Paul Rowald designed it. The restaurant itself met a tragic end. It was destroyed in 1943 during World War II. Yet even destruction couldn’t erase the Neues Haus completely. The arcades remnants of the old building survived. They were painstakingly rebuilt in 1972. A testament to Hanover’s resilience. This plaque a small metal plate stands as a silent witness. It tells a story of survival transformation and renewal. It is a poignant reminder of the Neues Haus’s long and complex history. A history woven into the very fabric of Hanover. The plaque’s simple inscription speaks volumes. It invites us to reflect on the past to appreciate the present and to look forward to the future. So stand here for a moment. Feel the weight of history. Let the Neues Haus Plaque’s quiet strength resonate within you. Imagine the lives touched by this place over the centuries. The Neues Haus Plaque a small detail in Hanover’s grand tapestry. A detail that holds a profound story.

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