Laatzen has a population around 40,000 and lies directly south of Hannover in Lower Saxony. The Hannover Messe, the world's largest industrial trade fair, and the Expo 2000 site are located partly within Laatzen's municipal boundaries. The Expo brought the Expo-Park, including the Planet M exhibition hall by Thomas Herzog, though many temporary structures were demolished.
The Leine-Maschsee-Dreieck, where the Leine river meets the southern end of the Maschsee, provides green recreation space. The Park der Sinne (Park of Senses) in Laatzen-Grasdorf offers interactive nature installations. Laatzen's economy is closely linked to the Messe and its surrounding hotel and conference infrastructure. Rethen and Grasdorf are residential districts. Hannover's Stadtbahn reaches the city centre in about 15 minutes. The Hildesheimer Strasse, the main north-south road, runs through the municipality. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxony's regulations.
Laatzen has a population around 40,000 and lies directly south of Hannover in Lower Saxony. The Hannover Messe, the world's largest industrial trade fair, and the Expo 2000 site are located partly within Laatzen's municipal boundaries. The Expo brought the Expo-Park, including the Planet M exhibition hall by Thomas Herzog, though many temporary structures were demolished.
The Leine-Maschsee-Dreieck, where the Leine river meets the southern end of the Maschsee, provides green recreation space. The Park der Sinne (Park of Senses) in Laatzen-Grasdorf offers interactive nature installations. Laatzen's economy is closely linked to the Messe and its surrounding hotel and conference infrastructure. Rethen and Grasdorf are residential districts. Hannover's Stadtbahn reaches the city centre in about 15 minutes. The Hildesheimer Strasse, the main north-south road, runs through the municipality. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxony's regulations.
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