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HHFF - Happy Hannover Fence Friday!
Die Waterloo-Säule mit umgebenden Zaun in Hannover. Errichtet aus Anlass des Sieges von Großbritannien, Preußen und Hannover gegen Napoléon I. in der Schlacht bei Waterloo (Belgien) 1815. Früher allgemein zur Besteigung über eine innenliegende Wendeltreppe geöffnet, seit etlichen Jahren nur noch bei besonderen Anlässen. Die Hannoveraner sprechen den Namen der Säule übrigens korrekt nicht in Englisch aus, sondern entsprechend der Lage des Ortes Waterloo in Belgien in (deutschem ;-) Französisch.
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The Waterloo column with surrounding fence in Hanover. Built on the occasion of the victory of Great Britain, Prussia and Hanover against Napoléon I. in the battle of Waterloo (Belgium) in 1815. Formerly open to the general public for ascent via an internal spiral staircase, for several years only on special occasions. By the way, the Hanoverians correctly pronounce the name of the column not in English, but according to the location of the place Waterloo in Belgium in (germanized ;-) French.
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The Waterloo column with surrounding fence in Hanover. Built on the occasion of the victory of Great Britain, Prussia and Hanover against Napoléon I. in the battle of Waterloo (Belgium) in 1815. Formerly open to the general public for ascent via an internal spiral staircase, for several years only on special occasions. By the way, the Hanoverians correctly pronounce the name of the column not in English, but according to the location of the place Waterloo in Belgium in (germanized ;-) French.
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Belated HFF!
have a nice sunday
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