Travelling to Braunschweig from Hannover Airport (HAJ)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Hannover Airport to Braunschweig transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Hannover-Langenhagen International Airport to Braunschweig — 72 kilometres in approximately 57 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Hannover Airport serves the Lower Saxony region — a large and diverse federal state covering a broad area from the North Sea coast to the Harz mountains. Destinations across this region vary significantly in their public transport accessibility, and our Hannover Airport to Braunschweig private transfer provides the most direct and reliable connection for all of them: your driver confirmed at arrivals, fixed price, direct delivery to your door.
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Braunschweig (Brunswick) is one of the most historically important cities in Lower Saxony — the former capital of Henry the Lion's Duchy of Saxony and Bavaria in the 12th century, a powerful Hanseatic city, and the birthplace of one of the great German princes of the Renaissance era. The Dankwarderode Castle — Henry the Lion's 12th-century residence — and the magnificent Brunswick Cathedral (Dom St. Blasii), where Henry the Lion is buried alongside his wife Matilda of England (daughter of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine), form the core of the historic city centre and represent some of the finest Romanesque and early Gothic art and architecture in northern Germany.
Braunschweig's most celebrated medieval monument is perhaps the Brunswick Lion — the bronze lion cast on the orders of Henry the Lion in 1166 CE and erected in front of Dankwarderode Castle, the first free-standing large bronze sculpture in Germany since antiquity and a seminal work of 12th-century German art. The Technical University of Braunschweig, founded in 1745 as Germany's first technical university, gives the city a strong technology and research character, and the city has significant aerospace and automotive research institutions alongside major industrial employers. The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum houses one of the finest princely art collections in Germany.
Henry the Lion Heritage: Braunschweig is inseparable from the legacy of Henry the Lion (Heinrich der Löwe) — the powerful 12th-century Duke who built Dankwarderode Castle, founded the Brunswick Cathedral (his burial place alongside his English wife Matilda), and commissioned the famous Bronze Lion. The Cathedral interior, with its magnificent Romanesque canopy over the ducal tomb, is one of the most important medieval interiors in northern Germany.
Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum: The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum houses one of the finest and oldest public art collections in Germany — opened to the public in 1754, it contains important Old Masters including works by Rubens, Rembrandt, Cranach and Giorgione, alongside decorative arts, prints and drawings of exceptional quality.
Germany's Oldest Technical University: The Technical University of Braunschweig, founded in 1745 as the Collegium Carolinum, is the oldest technical university in Germany. The city's research institutions include the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and several major automotive research facilities, giving Braunschweig a strong technology cluster character.
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